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Early Addition: Did GQ Ruin NYC Media's Vital Weed Hookup?
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Early Addition: Did GQ Ruin NYC Media's Vital Weed Hookup?


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John Del Signore

Published Apr 18, 2017

Modified Apr 18, 2017


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Published Apr 18, 2017

Modified Apr 18, 2017


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  • The Cleveland man suspected of filming himself murder a stranger and sharing the video on Facebook has reportedly committed suicide.
  • Anyone can write a Chainsmokers song in five seconds.
  • A photograph of New Yorkers from apparently different religions riding the subway next to each other like they do every damn day without incident went viral for some reason.
  • Luxury apartments but no affordable housing at the LICH site in Cobble Hill, surprise surprise.
  • One GQ story about a weed delivery service apparently ruined a vital weed hookup for NYC media types, why God?
  • Climate change caused a Canadian river to change direction "in a geological instant."
  • A drinking fountain in a Brooklyn elementary school had 1,000 times more lead in the water than federal standards allow.
  • Shopping malls are killing each other.
  • And only Tim and Eric can save them.


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