Recent comments in /f/jerseycity

christinems4280 t1_j1zf7es wrote

I get your frustration. But. The fact is you violated the rules and were forced to face a minor inconvenience (not even a consequence) as a result.

This is the chance you take when you break the rules. Deal with it and move on.

12

Aggravating_Rise_179 t1_j1zedg5 wrote

Reply to comment by Brudesandwich in JC or Brooklyn? by Amsterdaamed

Yup in fact, for cities in the top 100 biggest cities the ranking is: 1) NYC; 2) JC; and like 5 or 6) is Newark.

If you include cities of over 100k Paterson moves into second place. Our state's cities are cities and its crazy that people say they aren't just because they aren't the core of the region (even if the official name of the NY metro area is the NY-Newark-JC metro region meaning if you live in those three you don't live in the burbs and in fact are living in the city)... but oh well, guess you can only claim to be an urban resident if you live in one of the 5 boroughs (even though Staten Island is just northern Bergen County if they happened to be on an island)

2

superepicunicornturd t1_j1zec7g wrote

but like why the tennis courts? there's an open field adjacent to it?? honestly those courts aren't well maintained as-is and expensive and if ppl see you and your dog in there, they're gonna be apt to bring their dog and they might not be as respectful as you and let their dog piss or shit in there.

8

flapjack212 t1_j1zdvpo wrote

if you would like folks to assist, you're going to need to give some information. what are you looking for, what is your budget, what are your priorities, how many people are you, where are you commuting to, etc

otherwise all forms of habitation in jersey city are potentially suitable for you

21

HiveAthleticChris t1_j1zcfnw wrote

Signing up as an individual or small group is a great way to meet people if you’re new to town or just want to make new friends.

At least 1/3 of all of our leagues (and oftentimes as many as 2/3) are made up of individuals/small groups!

3

D_Empire412 OP t1_j1zak7y wrote

I think 99 Hudson could be perfect for an observatory, especially as the top floors likely remain unsold and they have multiple banks of elevators. Perhaps, they could lock off two elevators exclusively to observatory visitors. Alternatively, 30 Hudson could work as it's an office building and has 36 elevators.

1