Too large, too cramped, and far too expensive in a city as liberally corrupt as New York.
Cool design and such, but a waste of resources.
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Edited by BADMAGIK: 6/2/2013 4:13:31 PMI always find it amazing that building these types of structures in the past used to make people happy and prideful of this country. Now a days, it gets twisted into that corporations are greedy and keeping the man down mentality. Typical mindless sheep: [i]"Waaahhhh! Instead of building that, give me some of the money as I am [b]ENTITLED[/b] to it." [/i] This country is -blam!-ed up.
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That's not what I meant, if that's what you got from my post. I meant that NY, being a vast culture-clash and a leader in development, is a large city for a great many things. Hell yeah, it's a cool building, but NY and a few other major cities on the East Coast have given way to becoming prime targets. If you have the money, buy a room there. It's your money, I don't care. I'm just saying that we could've copped it elsewhere.
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Ya, but who are to say what some company does with [b]THEIR[/b] money? You see this is big problem with today's society. People are so concerned with what other people do with their money. Who the -blam!- cares? They earned it. You wanna be rich and do whatever you want, then go get rich.
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[quote]Cool design and such, but a waste of resources.[/quote] How so?
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How many floors does it have, combined with only the rich buying rooms? Yeah, sure, let's broadcast that we'd like to have it targeted..
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So who is doing the wasting?
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Both. If only the rich can afford it, it becomes exclusive. Making it that way is good and bad: good to that only [i]they[/i] can get it, but bad fit tourism and their local economy.
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If it is private, does it really matter?