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If your energy is up and you’re in the right mental space you could easily come home with 100 plus pounds of amazing shit at a penny on the dime. People there are fucking nuts so be prepared.
Oct 20, 2022

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It’s one of the rare actual thrift places in NYC, not over-curated antiques. Actual bargains, mounds of stuff to pick through.
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One of my favorite thrift stores in my neighborhood. I always end up leaving with an entirely new wardrobe, it’s so fucked up. Very good for shoes and accessories. The lady who runs the place eats caribbean food that she makes at home and it makes me jealous because it smells so yum-yum but I like to haggle prices with her. She’s very unfriendly to everyone besides me. I like that.
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For so long no one was going anywhere and now that everyone is going everywhere it’s fun to see where they are and who’s around. I think we should all share our locations with each other. If you’re reading this right now please share your location with me.
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I’m constantly surprised that people still wear un-zipped hoodies, myself included. Why not opt for the version that you can take on and off with such ease?
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It’s always empty, it’s always cozy and you can sneak burgers  in from the Shake Shack next door. After, if you want to process and talk it through with your date or friends, the exit dumps you into the hyper-posh space age lobby of the Conrad Hotel. Chilling there feels like being an ant stretching out in first class on a Virgin redeye.
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