Twitter is basically Nextdoor for media millennials in the “three real cities” (NY/DC/LA)
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How else does something as marginal as Red Yenta get a New Yorker write-up? Honestly, the niche fitness influencers I interview and the subcultures I follow at least have hundreds of thousands of people who are aware of them (just not on Twitter)
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
My favorite was when the Outline wrote an article bitching about dine-in movie theaters and one of two brands mentioned literally ONLY has two locations, period, in Brooklyn
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Report on what you know...keep it local...but since you're in NYC, it's all global, right? "Pollen restaurants: sweeping the nation since eating pollen began a week ago in an up-and-coming airbnbistro in Rosedale..."
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It's like all these newspapers and outlets are a big high school newspaper, with more words and way more Importance
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Obnoxious, but part of the Stockholm syndrome everyone has about being forced to move/work there due to the concentration of global capital
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i used to think i hated my real job, but i love my real job and how it lets me live anywhere
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