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03-20-2019 05:48 PM
@newjerseygirl wrote:From the Broadway show Hamilton, the Schuyler Sisters' Song:
History is happening in Manhattan and we just
happen to be
In the greatest city in the world
In the greatest city-
In the greatest city in the world!
Manhattan may not be for everyone, but to many, including me, it really is a great place.
I think Hudson Yards is going to be a great addition to the city.
I wholehearedly agree!!!
To all those who don't like it.........that's cool. Don't come, it'll be fine without your visit. We're not as thin skinned as others.
03-20-2019 06:23 PM
@reiki604 wrote:To all those who don't like it.........that's cool. Don't come, it'll be fine without your visit. We're not as thin skinned as others.
I don’t think you understand what ‘thin-skinned’ means.
It means, for example, a native New Yorker hears the criticism,
which they might agree, but yet they are upset someone is
saying anything negative about their New York.
I don’t see that here. I see people not liking the design, but that is
about the design. Nothing else. There’s no thick nor thin skinned
about anything.
03-20-2019 06:46 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@reiki604 wrote:To all those who don't like it.........that's cool. Don't come, it'll be fine without your visit. We're not as thin skinned as others.
I don’t think you understand what ‘thin-skinned’ means.
It means, for example, a native New Yorker hears the criticism,
which they might agree, but yet they are upset someone is
saying anything negative about their New York.
I don’t see that here. I see people not liking the design, but that is
about the design. Nothing else. There’s no thick nor thin skinned
about anything.
I am very aware of what thin and thick skinned means. My point was that there are people who get bent out of shape with any criticism of their home state or city. Look at the sensitivity of those who participated in the now defunct thread about ‘flyover states’. I am just saying, if you don’t like it, it doesn’t matter.
03-20-2019 07:00 PM
@Shawnie wrote:Dumbest thing i think i have ever seen! I saw it profiled, no barriers other than what you see. I can’t for the life of me figure out why it was approved.
why does everything think have to be "nanny stated"
03-20-2019 07:02 PM
@sidsmom wrote:They’ve already had a scuffle.
Many of social media influencers discovers the Vessel
has rights to their photos...which is highly unusual.
And this is a big deal since their livelihood depends on these images.
I’m sure the rights will be lifted out of pressure but....still.
It’s a public structure. In New York.
interesting
03-20-2019 07:14 PM - edited 03-21-2019 11:32 AM
@reiki604 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@reiki604 wrote:To all those who don't like it.........that's cool. Don't come, it'll be fine without your visit. We're not as thin skinned as others.
I don’t think you understand what ‘thin-skinned’ means.
It means, for example, a native New Yorker hears the criticism,
which they might agree, but yet they are upset someone is
saying anything negative about their New York.
I don’t see that here. I see people not liking the design, but that is
about the design. Nothing else. There’s no thick nor thin skinned
about anything.
I am very aware of what thin and thick skinned means. My point was that there are people who get bent out of shape with any criticism of their home state or city. Look at the sensitivity of those who participated in the now defunct thread about ‘flyover states’. I am just saying, if you don’t like it, it doesn’t matter.
But I don’t see that in this thread.
I see dislike of the design but not of New York.
If there’s anyone ‘thin-skinned’...well, I just sayin...kinda ironic.
03-20-2019 07:21 PM
@sidsmom wrote:They’ve already had a scuffle.
Many of social media influencers discovers the Vessel
has rights to their photos...which is highly unusual.
And this is a big deal since their livelihood depends on these images.
I’m sure the rights will be lifted out of pressure but....still.
It’s a public structure. In New York.
update, I searched for this apparently this hit a nerve, interesting reading, there are a few page one can read if you want more
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/19/arts/design/hudson-yards-vessel-instagram.html
03-20-2019 07:29 PM
03-20-2019 08:29 PM - edited 03-20-2019 08:34 PM
Seems like sort of a pointless use of precious and very limited urban space...
I also don't equate a lack of interest in this addition as an overall lack of support for NYC... I love and enjoy trips to Manhattan, but this won't be on my 'to-do' list anytime soon...
03-20-2019 08:30 PM
Love it would definitely love to visit and walk around this amazing piece of architecture.
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