Comedian Myles Toe amusingly critiques the evolving neighborhoods of Brooklyn, particularly Williamsburg and Greenpoint, which he describes as spoiled by wealth and gentrification. He cleverly refers to Williamsburg as 'Manhattan's rich, gay cousin,' while portraying Greenpoint as a 'self-contained hipster oasis' filled with overpriced commodities. Toe also explores Bushwick, a neighborhood marked by its inflated culture and bourgeois qualities, and concludes with a satirical description of Industry City in Sunset Park as a 'manufactured corporate Disney World.'
Comedian Myles Toe humorously critiques the gentrification of Brooklyn neighborhoods, likening Williamsburg to Manhattan's wealthy gay cousin.
Toe describes Greenpoint as a 'self-contained hipster oasis' packed with high rents and overpriced coffee.
In Bushwick, Toe notes the reclamation of materials in construction, humorously addressing the hipster lifestyle prevalent in the area.
Industry City is coined a 'manufactured corporate Disney World,' showcasing the absurdity of gentrified Brooklyn.
Collection
[
|
...
]