Let’s be real. The 8:00 AM subway crush, the “phantom” bus that never arrives, the soul-crushing gridlock, and the $50-a-day parking garage—this is the grim reality of the modern city
Let’s be real. The 8:00 AM subway crush, the “phantom” bus that never arrives, the soul-crushing gridlock, and the $50-a-day parking garage—this is the grim reality of the modern city
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