Mork
fourdeltavictor.bsky.social
Mork
@fourdeltavictor.bsky.social
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Do you know what's made it such a success?
My one complaint is it's not on the East Coast for cvilians to go see. Hopefully it does a stint in Richmond.
This is setting up for the funniest possible thing ever to happen
On a fairly weak foul imo
A lot of "fair" decks in legacy/vintage use leyline of the void to have t0 graveyard hate w no way to cast it later
Bartered cow saw a smattering of play after mh2 in decks trying to power out a feasting troll king
Sneaky snacker is in a bunch of red pauper decks
if sliwa goes more than 30 minutes without mentioning how he got shot 5 times, he dies
We have strayed too far from the good lunch feed
They're beating your legs in the qts over this one
This low-key already exists for defense contractors and its exactly as big a pain as you'd expect it to be
You've offered no solutions, at least not any based in reality.
And "thousands of apartments" are a rounding error in a city the size of NYC. Occupancy rates are the lowest they've been in over 50 years, we need more housing stock. There is simply no way around it.
Those are all either illegally run or licensed hotels.
Except building more also lowers home prices. Your argument is simply not borne out by reality.
You're talking about ownership. I'm talking about affordability. Even if your premise is correct and big landlords are buying up the housing, the affordability of those areas is clearly improving.

(Also I don't think your premise is correct. Why would lower rents point to wealthy ownership?)
Like you normally don't get correlations this clear outside of a stats class
This really doesn't line up with any of the data from places that did loosen restrictions and allowed more construction. Rents fell in those places.
They should learn to code
Also there are massive barriers converting office buildings into apartments. It's expensive and the apartments that come from it are janky/suboptimal.
Airbnb is banned in NYC and the impact has been fairly negligible. The solution is to build more.
Cou cou rachou is legitimately one of the best bakeries I've ever been too
Charlottesville is also blessed with 3 outstanding bakeries
Or maybe serra ascendant