u/trickyvinny

Please stop bringing your kids to bodegas.

I don't know why this even needs to be said. Here I am trying to buy a 40 in Whole Foods and these little minime's are ruining my whole vibe.

Last time I smoke inside the store if that's how their overpaid cashiers are going to treat me. They'll never get my business again.

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u/trickyvinny — 24 hours ago
▲ 145 r/nycrail

It really grinds my gears when trains don't wait for transfer

I'm sure I'll get downvoted for this here and I'm sure smarter people than me have designed this system. But man, nothing like your local pulling in and opening the doors just as the express train closes theirs. I feel the same way when I'm on the train that isn't waiting, it just feels so inefficient and wasteful.

Meanwhile, we'll stop after the next stop for train traffic ahead or something. We'll get delayed by people golfing the doors. We'll get delayed because so many people are trying to get on the train from the previous train that didn't allow the transfer.

With real time tracking and analytics/AI, we can't smartly route train traffic now? It's all a rush to maintain a specific timetable?

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u/trickyvinny — 8 days ago
▲ 79 r/Boots

Everyone said not to wear leather boots for snow and ice, but I bought these exactly for that. I needed a dress shoe for the office and this winter was particular bad.

I had no water inflation with these except the one blizzard day where my foot went through the snow to my knee.

They held up really well, outside of a little creasing. I tossed a little saddle soap on them and will hang them up until next winter.

My only regret is they are a little too flashy. I started looking around after I had these on, and the fashion seems to be a bit more muted with no eyelets. But my preferred dress shoe has the same style... so grass is always greener. Overall, pretty happy with the quality and durability of these handmade boots.

u/trickyvinny — 18 days ago