Yaaaaaaasssssssssss!check out the Schomburg Center in Harlem and if you want a real Little Italy go to Arthur Ave in the Bronx
Caribbean food out in Brooklyn (Flatbush Ave, Utica Ave, Church Ave)
there's Russian/Central Asian food near Coney Island area but i forget where
LMAO! Why u tryin to get me caught out there?!
Maaannnnn I was in Chicago last weekend for C2E2 and somebody was trying to get me to go to Harold's I think in Southside...LMAO!
They was like the closer u get to death...the better the food is.
We off Mulberry Avenue in Lil Italy. After lunch I'm going to get a manicure in Chinatown if this waiter would stop refilling this wine glass.
Fukk all that "BELLLA!" I'm not trying to get arrested for being drunk in the city!
Tomorrow Imma be in Harlem and Coney Island chillin!
yall really think there are no black people left in new york lolDo u see in black people in brooklyn.
I hear gentrification big books
African Americans[edit]
According to the 2009 American Community Survey, African Americans made up over one-third (34.2%) of Brooklyn's population. There are over 877,000 African Americans residing in Brooklyn. The historical cultural center of the borough has long been Bedford-Stuyvesant; African Americans became a majority in Bedford-Stuyvesant in the 1930s following the construction of the A line subway between Harlem and Bedford.[10]Neighborhoods surrounding Bedford-Stuyvesant in Northern and Eastern Brooklyn are also majority African American such as Brownsville, Canarsie, East Flatbush, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, East New York, Coney Island and Fort Greene. Together these neighborhoods have a population of about 940,000 and are roughly 82% African American, making it the largest African-American community in the United States.[11] The roads of Eastern Parkway, Malcolm X Boulevard, Kings Highway, Broadway, Atlantic Avenue, Linden Boulevard, Flatlands Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway connect several of these neighborhoods.
Caribbean Americans[edit]
According to the 2010 US Census data on brooklyn.com there are approximately 370,000 (16.4%) Caribbean descendants in Brooklyn. That figure includes persons who identify with the Dominican Republic (3.3%), but does not include the (7.4%) Puerto Rican population. Including Puerto Ricans there are approximately 560,000 (23.8%) persons of Caribbean descent in Brooklyn. Similar, but not identical demographics in America can be found in Miami, but there are not as many Cubans in New York. A large population of Brooklyn's Caribbean decedents are of Trinidadian, Jamaican, Barbadian, Haitian, Saint Lucians and Guyanese immigrants/quote]
A LOT of blk people in Brooklyn. Bout to get some Dominican's in this hair in a second.Do u see in black people in brooklyn.
I hear gentrification big books
What Ya Life Like Where You Can Just Travel The Country?A LOT of blk people in Brooklyn. Bout to get some Dominican's in this hair in a second.
I'm in Prospect Park area of Brooklyn. I can tell these rowhouses are hella expensive. I got a nice lil Airbnb. It's gorgeous.
But yeah it's HELLA blks. That one of the reasons I chose Brooklyn. I hate Central NY and Manhattan. Too obnoxious. Too many people. I'm chilling now in a lil cafe in Chinatown doing some work but I can't WAIT to get back to Brooklyn.
(P.s. To any Asian Coli lurkers. Fukk ya'll. Just had an old ass Chinese man fukk me up in Go. And I'm nice at strategy games. I low key wanted to face smush his ole smug ass. )
I'm a sugar baby...I thot I told ya'll...What Ya Life Like Where You Can Just Travel The Country?
Man these creatures are so dang beautiful
She tried to tell me she a cop, she really insulting my intelligencegot drunk as fukk yesterday, and told some potential p*ssy i know she do a bad job at editing her pics for the gram. She told me my ex is engaged so i left that conversation to call my ex and now we in love again . Still got the nudes from the potential p*ssy
and no she not engaged or in a relationship