BerlinRocks
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Thread Rules:
1. Must be from a legitimate news source ... no gossip sources.
2. Your link must be to an English site because tFS is an "English only" forum.
3. Post a small excerpt, then link to the news source
4. No politics, no weight talk, nor any content the may potentially be offensive to any of our vastly different members.
5. Moderators will remove any content that the determine as no complying with the above and notify you.
I thought it would be a good idea to share news that we read, we thought might be interesting, and moving (enough) to share with the rest of tfs-ers ...
After all a forum is about sharing opinions and ideas, talking about it, and discovering new ideas, new perspectives ...
This one is follows other threads that try to expend Fashion to other fields (fashion doesnt grow in Fashion, only - our lives neither).
Let's not just post them, one after another (I hate this, here ... people post photos or lists, and we barely discuss them ... boring ... zzzz
that works in what would you wear today, but not really in what TV shows are you watching, or outfits look-alike...).
Also, there are hundreds of threads and possibilities in subforums for you to post about Fashion, so let's not post about direct-Fashion-related-subjects in HERE. Expending to other fields can mean anything: Lifestyle to Science, IT, Environment, Animal Rights, High Tech, Food, Drinks, "Faits divers", teen issues, serial killers (Mods ??) etc. (we also have threads about art, so maybe not too much about this, unless it is something maybe not worth a thread over there - for instance we don't post much about dance/ballet, why not post stuff here).
I guess you can post a few links by posts, but maybe insert links (instead of post the whole thing in a quote) if you do so - exception might be if the paper's title is, for instance, misleading ...
Post a small extract if you don't post the whole thing.
Let's go and share what's catched our attention in Today's and yesterday's news (we can share archives, I guess) ...from ALL OVER THE WORLD
# Do NOT forget to post author, date, and (original) source (if possible).




~ oh and there's something i love to do: read the comments... sometimes i just read the article's title, and go right to the comments, without reading the paper ...

maybe we can share some comments related to article's posted, too. some people are smart, let's try to avoid stupid comments quoting !
My first is about NYC gentrification
- I've been one who's really interested into this subject. I read real-estate supplement of NYT, only for that ! and i love doing it. it might come from a small love for geography, frontiers and migration, and globalization and stuff like that - so anything you have about this in bookmarks, for instance, i would love to read. And I've been reading about people migrating from Brooklyn to Queens (or New Jersey) for months, now. So ... If you think about moving to NYC, and don't have much money you might take these in consideration ... They seem to be good options ... for young 30s, though, I would say.
A Touch of Brooklyn in ... Ridgewood, Queens?
By BEN DETRICKNOV. 5, 2014
Extract:
Second is about another passion of mine: travel trailers, caravanes, food trucks, shop-trucks, truck campers etc., and nomadism.
(yes i'm very much interested into all these sh*ts ... i guess we can say i like the idea of moving, and space, and time)
Cuddle Up in This
A Passion for Vintage Trailers
By STEVEN KURUTZNOV. 5, 2014
Extract:

1. Must be from a legitimate news source ... no gossip sources.
2. Your link must be to an English site because tFS is an "English only" forum.
3. Post a small excerpt, then link to the news source
4. No politics, no weight talk, nor any content the may potentially be offensive to any of our vastly different members.
5. Moderators will remove any content that the determine as no complying with the above and notify you.
I thought it would be a good idea to share news that we read, we thought might be interesting, and moving (enough) to share with the rest of tfs-ers ...
After all a forum is about sharing opinions and ideas, talking about it, and discovering new ideas, new perspectives ...
This one is follows other threads that try to expend Fashion to other fields (fashion doesnt grow in Fashion, only - our lives neither).
Let's not just post them, one after another (I hate this, here ... people post photos or lists, and we barely discuss them ... boring ... zzzz


Also, there are hundreds of threads and possibilities in subforums for you to post about Fashion, so let's not post about direct-Fashion-related-subjects in HERE. Expending to other fields can mean anything: Lifestyle to Science, IT, Environment, Animal Rights, High Tech, Food, Drinks, "Faits divers", teen issues, serial killers (Mods ??) etc. (we also have threads about art, so maybe not too much about this, unless it is something maybe not worth a thread over there - for instance we don't post much about dance/ballet, why not post stuff here).
I guess you can post a few links by posts, but maybe insert links (instead of post the whole thing in a quote) if you do so - exception might be if the paper's title is, for instance, misleading ...
Post a small extract if you don't post the whole thing.
Let's go and share what's catched our attention in Today's and yesterday's news (we can share archives, I guess) ...from ALL OVER THE WORLD
# Do NOT forget to post author, date, and (original) source (if possible).




~ oh and there's something i love to do: read the comments... sometimes i just read the article's title, and go right to the comments, without reading the paper ...


maybe we can share some comments related to article's posted, too. some people are smart, let's try to avoid stupid comments quoting !
My first is about NYC gentrification
- I've been one who's really interested into this subject. I read real-estate supplement of NYT, only for that ! and i love doing it. it might come from a small love for geography, frontiers and migration, and globalization and stuff like that - so anything you have about this in bookmarks, for instance, i would love to read. And I've been reading about people migrating from Brooklyn to Queens (or New Jersey) for months, now. So ... If you think about moving to NYC, and don't have much money you might take these in consideration ... They seem to be good options ... for young 30s, though, I would say.
A Touch of Brooklyn in ... Ridgewood, Queens?
By BEN DETRICKNOV. 5, 2014
Extract:
“When I first moved there, I never saw people that were my age,” said Caitlin White, 26, an editor at MTV News who moved to Ridgewood last year from Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Since then, she has noticed a demographic shift. “Creative people love to be the ones that explore new territory,” she said.
Second is about another passion of mine: travel trailers, caravanes, food trucks, shop-trucks, truck campers etc., and nomadism.
(yes i'm very much interested into all these sh*ts ... i guess we can say i like the idea of moving, and space, and time)
Cuddle Up in This
A Passion for Vintage Trailers
By STEVEN KURUTZNOV. 5, 2014
Extract:
“It’s hard to describe the feeling of being inside here,” Ms. Arvay said. “It’s comfortable. It’s a real safe-feeling space.”
Ms. Arvay (...) had invited a visitor into her little domestic getaway: a 1955 Bellwood travel trailer. The 13-foot-long trailer sits under a carport in Ms. Arvay’s side yard, its rounded aluminum shell exemplifying all that is sleek and sturdy about midcentury design.
(...)
It wasn’t long before she was buying more trailers to refurbish and decorate (and sometimes sell), and chronicling it all on her blog, littlevintagetrailer.com. Fellow trailer enthusiasts wrote to ask questions or share stories and post ads for models they were selling, and a community formed. Ms. Arvay, it turns out, was early to what has lately become a travel trailer craze.

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