This article from AFP is, unfortunately, not at all shocking to me.
Also unfortunately, it is two in the morning and I have an early class, so I will come back to this tomorrow when I have time.
I feel like I use AFP as my source far too much. My brother points out that MetroNYC uses AP as their news source >93.6% of the time, I feel like I'm doing that with AFP. Oh well, AFP report those things which interests me.
On a personal note: It's amazing how you can step outside of yourself for a few hours to enjoy the glitz and glamor of New York City, but as soon as you step back outside, there is a homeless man sleeping on the corner, and the dichotomy is blinding. New York is not a real place. It's amazing.
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