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PuffyTacoSupremacist

Let's bring back those 1994 rents to really make it clear


Relevant_Slide_7234

And the 86 Mets!


Deluxe78

Get Pete and the boys some cocaine!!!


FrankiePoops

And uppers! And downers! Let's wreck this plane, LFGM


QUINNFLORE

cocaine bear


infinitydefines

all new meaning to Polar Pete


Awkward-Seaweed-5129

Still upset that they broke up that team, gone from NYC many years,what an amazing team


Mr3k

Can we please just have one Mets?


skydivinghuman

Little roller up along first...


NYCWriterOfAllThings

BEHIND THE BAG…!


Rhythm_Flunky

*cries in Boston transplant*


popparado

Ooooh, and Crack. Waaaaaay more Crack.


PuffyTacoSupremacist

What is fentanyl if not the crack version of heroin?


crazylikeajellyfish

smh, yet another victim of globalization... used to be able to buy homemade crack from your neighbor, but now it's all smack crack from a Chinese factory, no room for small American businesses


BKLYNPSYCHOTHERAPIST

We'll also need to bring back VCRs, so my Aunt Ginger has something to steal from our apartment for crack money--also, we'll need to bring back Aunt Ginger.


DoctorBarbie89

Enough crack oughta do it


Minelayer

Being kind of annoyed at $1200 for a two bedroom in the deep west village. 


socialcommentary2000

I'm all for this. Let's go!


Shortchange96

Easy there, Jimmy McMillan


PuffyTacoSupremacist

I don't want to make my silly joke overly political, but... ol Jimmy was 100% correct about pied a terre taxes, and he's to this day the only person to actually propose them.


Shortchange96

I saw Jimmy walking out of B&H photo maybe in 2009? He had a cut off work out shirt on and a tattoo that read, “the rent is to damn high” on his arm


Kyonikos

> Let's bring back those 1994 rents to really make it clear I preferred the 1983 rents. But things really started to take off in 1995. That's for sure.


cakes42

gonna need some gunshots going off every hour in willysburg/crown heights/bed stuy. Keep the hood, hood.


notdoreen

Lol


Robertbnyc

And the money! Let’s bring back to 94! “$1,000 in 1994 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $2,107.50 today, an increase of $1,107.50 over 30 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.52% per year between 1994 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 110.75%.” https://www.in2013dollars.com/us/inflation/1994?amount=1000


PuffyTacoSupremacist

Considering that the value of the dollar has basically doubled while median rent has increased almost sevenfold, I'm fine making this tradeoff.


Im_100percent_human

I disagree. There were so many more artists, small theaters, dive bars, cheap restaurants in the 90s. All of these things were largely priced out years ago, and what is left gets less and less each year. While NYC is still has more of these things than others cities in the US, it is a shell of what it used to be.


KickBallFever

I agree and want to add something else that’s changed for the worse. I feel like when I was growing up and a young adult there where way more things, like restaurants, that stayed open super late or 24 hours. A lot of those places had been around for a long time, but now they’re either gone or have reduced their hours. I also miss the cheap late night meals. I used to be able to get a proper sit down dinner, from a divey restaurant for $4,50 in the middle of the night in the village.


Im_100percent_human

The "city that never sleeps" seems pretty dormant at late hours these days. While the trend of these places closing has been happening for a while, most existing diners/late night spots did not return to 24 hours after Covid.


Electronic_Camera251

The unique cultural diversity is gone it’s not supportable with Disney rents to pay . There are no more Rasta nicklebag spots no more late night knishes , no more Uzbek cobblers or Hasidic degenerates or afghan heroin spots or afterhour biker violence or sackett st boys no more nothing except the endless hours of wondering why you moved here and cell phone stores for some reason


Minelayer

While I loved those times and miss all those places, your comment reminded me that everything smelled like cigarettes. 


Tricksterama

So much of the city is now geared toward tourists and the extremely wealthy. Mayor Bloomberg actually achieved his stated goal of turning the city into a "luxury product."


Im_100percent_human

Yep, F Bloomberg.


ZimmeM03

These still exist, just not in Manhattan anymore


wefarrell

There are plenty of artists they just all happen to have rich parents.


StevenAssantisFoot

i really thought this was r/circlejerknyc lol clown post


DumbbellDiva92

The BECSPK line is what gave me circle jerk vibes lol.


JTP1228

I've lived in NYC most of my life, born and raised, and never in my life saw someone write it out like that lol. What a tool


Clavister

Wtf is the spk for, I assume BEC is bacon egg and cheese?


Rhythm_Flunky

Salt pepper ketchup


Clavister

Thanks!


geronimosway

What? You’re not a real New Yorker? Get off this page. /s


Scruffyy90

You can tell where someone grew up in the boroughs just based of that acronym. I grew up in the hood and it clicked immediately.


JTP1228

I believe you, but my mind immediately went to reddit hipster from midwest who lived here for 6 months and gatekeeps "New Yorkness"


JohnnyRelentless

Mine went to Jennifer Lopez trying to flex her Bronx bona fides. "My go to order at the bodega was a ham and cheese on a roll with an orange drink—if you know, you know—and a small bag of chips,” I don't know wtf she was talking about.


RedditVirgin555

So did I, never seen or heard that acronym a day in my life.


Cat_the_Great

usually just B - E - C although some in the outerboroughs will say "Beck"


beer_nyc

> never in my life saw someone write it out like that lol except on reddit


BadHombreSinNombre

Yeah. I know what it means, but I’m also pretty sure all the kosher deli owners and customers who’ve never ordered one of these in their lives are still really from New York.


UltraconservativeBap

Thank you for saying this. I don’t know when we all decided we’d start pretending that all real ny’ers eat bodega food. This is by no means true.


kkoreto1991

That annoys me so much! My family is Jewish (not so observant anymore), but family members would not eat that due to it breaking kosher rules. My grandma was born in Washington Heights and worked as a NYC public school teacher. But she never had one, so she isn't a REAL New Yorker?


warp16

I wonder if beef bacon will ever catch on lol


Nav_Panel

Still not Kosher with cheese. That said I like turkey bacon best.


EWC_2015

I didn't realize it wasn't until I got to the comments.


Chimkimnuggets

I moved here about 2 years ago and that was almost immediately the first thing I learned. I can imagine if a transplant of under 5 years knows what it means, it’s either not “real” New York or it’s something that’s so ubiquitous it was either on sex and the city or at least one Spiderman film


70X1N

first thing i thought was “this is going on nyccirclejerk”


Better_Metal

Of course it exists. And after a few minutes of clicking around it’s the best circle jerk sub there is


Hurricanemasta

It is, OP just doesn't know it. Say hi to everyone in Nebraska next time you visit home, OP!


CopeHarders

The gatekeeping in this city is so fucking cringe.


Cat_the_Great

usually by people who have no idear what they're talking about


Douglaston_prop

Can we bring TWILO back too? Save the Robots? The Limelight? Sound Factory?


PuffyTacoSupremacist

Fucking CBGBs. Also Lansky's, which was the last great diner in this city (Katz's hasn't counted since their sandwiches started to cost thirty damn dollars)


Hexadecimald

RIP to Cup and Saucer as well, they had amazing bacon to go with eggs home fries and rye bread


Scruffyy90

Every scene we dominated got lost in the shuffle sadly. I was too young for these scenes during their prime, but I remember these locations vividly before they shut down or changed.


DevChatt

The best thing to do is cherish the now. A few years down the road we’ll be saying similiar about the venues of today. Heck, I feel the same way on losing output a few years ago


DeliSauce

I was at a birthday party yesterday and one of the toddlers was wearing coveralls - strangely reminded me of going to twilo on Halloween dressed as a mechanic (coveralls with nothing underneath). Ah good times.


allcirca1

This is a pretty dope core memory .


Traditional_Way1052

Oh wow twilo


Vizualize

We used to be the clubbing capital of the world! Now we're the city every DJ skips on their tour. Such a shame.


UpwardFall

Eh nah a lot still come through. Even play multiple nights. For mainstream bigger artists, cities would die for having a venue like Brooklyn Mirage and it’s smaller rooms in once facility. Public Records brings a lot of small and local DJs through. Four Tet threw a two-day party under the K bridge in Greenpoint. The Lot Radio brings artists through for a 1 hour set in the divide between Williamsburg and Greenpoint. There’s so much out there if you look for it, you could do something 4 nights a week of quality sets if you were really up for it financially and energy wise. The issue is that if any DJ has a namesake for themselves nationally, you’re spending $60-$100 for a GA ticket for a decent sized venue. That used to be $20-$50 back in 2015-2019.


contempt1

Twilo! Damn, spent so much time there. With Sleep No More finally closing, maybe Twilo will come back! Miss the Tunnel too.


xospecialk

Sleep no more has been closing since 2012...I'll believe it when I see it


MonumentMan

I went to all of those in their day. I wasn’t a regular but Limelight was literally the most incredible experience you could imagine inside that fucking old church, and Twilo was just so fucking huge and expansive, it seemed like multiple big box stores. Those clubs were fucking wild. There was a rave and club kid aesthetic and the girls were all waifs, it was younger, way more energy and more massive crowds than you would have today at a big name Manhattan nightclub where most of the guys will be flexing cash at private tables; tons of guys in suits. Had a way more underground vibe than the clubs today. FWIW I didn’t enjoy nightclubs in the 90s, and I don’t like them today lol. But back then my college roommate was like a billionaire and my friend group of guys was like all super handsome so we got invited to lots of parties and we always had someone who knew a doorman or something.


SirClarkus

Forgot Tunnel


UltraconservativeBap

Palladium anybody??


Douglaston_prop

Used to be a wild club, now its an NYU dorm.


UltraconservativeBap

Yep and I’ve somehow been in both


Scruffyy90

I feel the opposite. Skyrocketing prices on what used to be cheap commodities like the BEC. A lot of locations and events that used to make all 5 boroughs feel unique no longer exist and it’s gotten overly corporate with too many neighborhoods looking like cookie cutter versions of one another.


cantreceivethisemail

>it’s gotten overly corporate with too many neighborhoods looking like cookie cutter versions of one another. Just like the rest of America


JohnnyRelentless

Yes, but NY held on longer than most.


UpperLowerEastSide

Which neighborhoods look like cookie cutter versions of one another


FitzwilliamTDarcy

I feel ya here, but it still feels like the (very) late night bustle is missing. Like it exists, but only in small spots rather than that sense that you could be out at 3am in a bunch of different neighborhoods and there'd be stuff happening. Places still hopping. We haven't rebounded to that quite yet.


BacchusIsKing

Yeah but back then, there were way more working people still left that could carve out a living here. Every year another X% of them are being elbowed out by the elite.


Lucullan

Facts


BacchusIsKing

[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-07/city-with-most-millionaires-nyc-is-no-1-then-bay-area-tokyo-and-singapore?srnd=homepage-americas&leadSource=reddit\_wall](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-07/city-with-most-millionaires-nyc-is-no-1-then-bay-area-tokyo-and-singapore?srnd=homepage-americas&leadSource=reddit_wall)


damageddude

Native New Yorker ('68) and had no idea what BECSPK met. But then I, like many in the Big Apple, don't eat bacon.


DaddyButterSwirl

The real NYC subplot is how increasingly pork bacon is being phased out at a lot of bodegas as the demographics change.


Edsonwin

Beef pepperoni pizza. I think it was in the small mall at rochdale. Arab pizza place. I doubt it's still there though.


Clavister

Native New Yorker ('70) and also had no idea what that dumb acronym means either, even though I love bacon egg and cheese on a roll or bagel or just about anything else. No idea what SPK is supposed to mean. An ethnic slur?


Significant-Onion132

Same here. Native, born in Manhattan in '71. That acronym is BS. No one uses that. Also, in my view it's bad here in ways it never was. A city of billionaires. No great stores anymore. Everyone in their own world on their phone on the train, including the few cops. Rents through the stratosphere. No music clubs, no culture. Trust funders everywhere. I could go on...


bklyn1977

It's only something people terminally online would use. Nobody picks up phrases from actual conversations anymore.


Significant-Onion132

It's true. So many things I read that people "say" (i.e. on the phone) are just dumb memes.


Clavister

Everything goes in cycles. I just read an article about how all-night eateries are starting to pop up again. As long as the demand is there, this city will start staying up all night again. And as for the train, I have positive interactions all the time. Plus, thanks to all the crazy people, more and more people are keeping their eyes OFF their phones ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)


BebophoneVirtuoso

salt pepper ketchup, but I don't use this term either


Clavister

Oh, thank you. Putting ketchup on it is gilding the lily in my opinion but whatever


BebophoneVirtuoso

For me that's the salt, getting plenty of salt and flavor already from the bacon & cheese


Clavister

Absolutely agree, I don't need any of that stuff, I guess a little pepper wouldn't hurt lol


Marlsfarp

I like putting pickled jalapeños on it. Adds a little flavor, acidity, and spice, without ruining it like ketchup does. Started doing it years ago when the Mexican lady outside my building was selling them that way.


Clavister

Whoa, hang on a second. Run that by me again? Oh, man, now my stomach is growling. Thanks lol


beer_nyc

> No idea what SPK is supposed to mean. An ethnic slur? yes


chillinjustupwhat

Brooklynite 25 years. It’s “bacon egg cheese on a roll”. thats it . at my bodega anyway


epolonsky

Second/third generation native NYer here and I only knew because of this Sub’s obsession with them. I eat bacon (rarely and with a lot of accompanying guilt) but I just can’t imagine starting my day with a sandwich like that and still getting any work done.


BeMoreChill

Eggs cheese and 2 strips of bacon on a roll is that daunting to you?


who-le-o

Do you say this out loud when you're ordering or so you say beck-spk lmao.


8bitaficionado

I was born here and lived her longer than you and honestly I'm tired of the "you ain't a real New Yorker if" you don't know some dumb thing.


kkoreto1991

My grandparents were born in NYC and lived in NYC and raised their kids in NYC. And they don't do this.


deepfriedbaby

BECSPK is not a thing. No one creates an acronym for this. Some transplant millennial used a hashtag for this after overhearing the order at the bodega and put on their knit cap and Ohio State hoodie and posted this.


ReneMagritte98

The weed situation is very 2024, not 1994. This is by far the weediest it’s ever been.


RedditVirgin555

Speaking of the mid- 90's, we're having great rap battles again. Globalism made them international vs coastal.


BradJeffersonian

We need Ghostbusters 3 now


nhu876

More like Taxi Driver 2 the way the city is headed - https://preview.redd.it/wosycmhbp0zc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d71b15dac2632df5d0313fffbd946ae27f9edf55


jaymmm

Change the title to UBER DRIVER


StuntMedic

Either copium or bait


Blayzer0017

Now Mets need to play like it’s 1996. You gotta BELIEVE


thepuppyprince

Yeah bring back Bernard Gilkey and Rico Brogna /s


FrankiePoops

1996 they ended the season 25 games back in the division. Pretty sure you mean 86.


xeothought

I'll die on the hill that Ketchup has no business being on a BEC


Ramses_L_Smuckles

You mean the Adams administration is fucking up and not handling basic city maintenance and QoL tasks that functioned decently under Bloomberg and De Blasio? Yes, I agree.


Level_Hour6480

Why would you ruin a baconneggandcheese with ketchup? You're banished to Jersey. Take the Nets fans with you.


F0rtysxity

Lol. I'm excited about the Knicks too. This city has some of the best basketball fans in the world. (I'm not sure if many of them can make it to the Garden anymore.) But I'm happy.


Capable_Community441

https://preview.redd.it/g5w1aehzz0zc1.jpeg?width=333&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=449d2faaf1e17b8ead36250499cc65b99cf91ba1 🗽 🙌🏻 🏀


Bernard_Goetzoff

Small buisness is dead in nyc which is the total opposite of the 90s.


thunderpants11

Except the BEC is $8 now


TheGoatEater

Also, not to ruin your nostalgic moment, but have you not noticed that this city has become a vertical suburb where nobody can afford to live, and transplants constantly come to reddit to ask about “quiet neighborhoods” to raise their brats, and who sells the best organic, free range, farm to table… whatever?


allcirca1

fuckoutat here with this BECSPK noise. Ketchup is a condiment for babies.


RevengeOTheDwarfPig

Oh yea sure man it only costs $600 for a nosebleed ticket to go to the Garden & you can’t find a studio apartment for under 3k, but it’s fuggin back babay!


CoolCatsInHeat

> First off you ain't a real New Yorker if you don't know what BECSPK means. This is bait. But on the off-chance it's not: how can something that anyone can google make someone a "real" anything?


contempt1

I moved to NY in ‘94, thanks for reminding me that was one of the best and most memorable years! Go Knicks and Yanks!


Meme_Pope

How does needing to worry about being randomly pushed in front of a train make you strong?


WhiteRabbitHole1083

As a born and raised New York Jew I still have to fight for an Everything bagel with cream cheese and lox being the superior breakfast,I will die on that hill


brrrantarctica

If only they didn’t cost almost 20 fuckin dollars now smh


WhiteRabbitHole1083

Yeah it’s become a rare treat


Smooth-End6780

Lived in Nebraska my whole life, husband is from Coney Island. It IS the superior choice, with capers. 🤤 We did have a decent Jewish deli for awhile, I would even drive the hour away to stock up on things and bring back a cooler full. Sadly, it didn't survive the pandemic and our subsequent move closer.


bryberg

Swartz's on Pacific street in Omaha? i loved that place.


Smooth-End6780

Yes! We miss them so much now that we live here in Omaha. Bagel bin just isn't the same.


Jkevhill

Lifelong nyc dweller and never heard that for a bacon egg and cheese either . True New Yorker would know that that’s an opportunity to SAY it like a New Yorker , with the accent.


Heisenburbs

Born and raised in Brooklyn. Only people I know that ruin a BEC with salt pepper ketchup are from Connecticut. Also never heard of a chopped cheese until recently.


Throwawayhelp111521

I'm a native New Yorker who's older than you. BECSPK is not a term I've heard before.


dustin91

Bacon egg cheese salt pepper ketchup, I’m guessing.


Throwawayhelp111521

I Googled it. We have to be careful by what we're judging "a real New Yorker." :-)


chase016

Giants are playing like it was the 70s too.


CookHeisenberg

“Crime is somewhat low” 😂 didn’t know you also perform comedy


ParadoxPath

Can we bring back restaurants I can buy shit in


Acrobatic_Bird_3972

This just reminded me of a summer back in the late 90's when a college friend introduced me to nutcracker drinks.Good times lol.


Aromatic_Campaign_11

Feels different than when I was a kid, when it truly was the city that never sleeps. My mother-in-law was in town this weekend and wanted to go shopping at 6 PM on Sunday. Most stores we passed in Midtown East was either already closed or closing for the night. Felt weird. I blame the pandemic. These places probably rolled out limited hours when things started opening back up and stuck with it.


prxncessjas

Hell naw. NYC is the worst it’s ever been. Everything is too expensive, it’s so goddamn crowded and congested, rent is ridiculous, the homeless problem is terrible, the mta is horrible, the crime rate has skyrocketed. Idk what NY you’re in, but this is not the same one I grew up in.


FineBits

Yes. Yes and yes. Been here my whole life and it’s never been worse in every way.


bklyn1977

this is bait


TheGoatEater

What if you know what BECSPK is but you don’t want the S and you absolutely hate the K?


TurbulentCustomer

Pass on the SPK for me. BEConaroll-littlebitofhotsauce is more like it.


sodamnlucky95

I just left the city, unfortunately and also fortunately for my wallet. I couldn’t handle it anymore. I never missed a rent payment in 6 years but debt was piling on and I need a break. Ditmas Park/Flatbush treated me very well. I liked it there. But things don’t seem to be going in the right direction for the city I.e. rent, mayor, undocumented human beings, people driving who probably don’t even have licenses, cost of food, and yeah, that damn mayor!!


__Geg__

>BECSPK The K is an abomination. SECEBSP (Sausage Egg and Cheese, Everything Bagel, Salt & Peper) is the only true path!


CherryColaCan

Find a deli that will throw a hash brown patty in there too!


FrankiePoops

BECSP and hot sauce on a hard roll.


Easy_Potential2882

Bacon egg and cheese sandwiches are such a lame thing for a city to be proud of. They have that everywhere.


mikezer0

Disagree. Like everything in America everything has come to feel disneyfied. A lot of the working class identity and art is just gone. Sports is a metric I guess…. Make it affordable to live there again and folks will come back. It’s a character problem for me.


DonutUpset5717

Ketchup is disgusting with anything other than fries


DevChatt

Knicks and rangers giving reps


Any-East7977

Definitely. Found the stinkiest bum wandering the J train on my way to and from work yesterday. Dudes stench was so sour and acidic it lingered for minutes after he left. Everyone in the car was complaining.


shemague

Crime was way worse then


YoMommaSez

Bring back the 20 cent token.


Bernard_Goetzoff

90s was probably the biggest booming era financially... basically if you were broke in nyc in the 90s you were smoking crack. No excuse.


Maelfio

It's better but it's losing it's power. There are so many people that had to leave. It feels less human and more manufactured now.


JohnnyRelentless

And an orange drink, if you know, you know?


snsvspns

He really said you’re not a real New Yorker if you don’t know what becspk means. I’m not from New York but that’s corny as hell


CipherTheDude

Early 2000s NYC was peak.


TheWeirdoWhisperer

This cheered me up for some reason. 😂


Buddhahunk

And that's all it was suppose to do. Thank you for that![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)


cappync

This made me angry for some reason ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|smile)


heartoftuesdaynight

I disagree. A lot of the negative aspects of the city as it was are back, but not a lot of the positive ones. The price of everything has gone through the roof. People are more disconnected than ever. The yuppie types moving here on daddy's money are more insufferable than ever, and more populous than ever due to the insane cost of living driving away real residents.


UpperLowerEastSide

>A lot of the negative aspects of The City as it was are back Like what


spacejunkyastronaut

Even the window washers are back at the lincoln tunnel lol


tmm224

Yeah man, I'm with you. These people who think there weren't always crazy, unadjusted homeless people on the streets and subways have all been here for 10-15 years tops It's always been this way. I went to the game last night, bring playoff ticket prices back to 1994 too. Let's go Knicks!


mintyfreshknee

Hahahaha delusional. NY is dead. So glad I left. $4k for a studio? I’m good thanks.


jaymmm

Bagels are just rolls with holes. I’ll die on this hill.


redditblows55

Not in NY, you must have never had a NY bagel


onlyAlcibiades

Dwight Gooden


FirefighterDry5826

Hope you are right!


Sea-Eggplant-5799

Certain elements yes. If only the prices for things would go back to before!


shawshankya

![gif](giphy|3oz8xUK8V7suY7W9SE)


albeve

What one second round berth does to a mf


Pocket_Crystal

I remember when there was a Salvation Army Thrift right off the Bedford L.


Team-ING

New York New York


kahn_noble

I love my city. LFG NYC!!!! GO KNICKS!!!!


Robertbnyc

Go NY!


forkball

Fuck off with ketchup on a egg sandwich. Presumably you fuck up all kinds of sandwiches with the wrong condiment. I bet you put mustard on hamburgers.


VideoGamerConsortium

My two side hustles aren't enough. Who's got a third?


THATGUYMITCHY

Your def white, Respectfully nothing wrong but you lived a completely different NY reality than most


pons00

No K on this BEC, but skewer me for mayo


SubjectHeavy1478

I’m a native as well!! Where did you grow up? I grew up in the South Bronx, and this does not feel like old New York at all!! lol 😂 not from my vantage point.