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Brooklyn vs. Manhattan

March 1, 2010 by Chris Durso Leave a Comment

Although Manhattan is still considered by many to be New York’s epicenter of culture, finance, and cuisine; Brooklyn appears to have become the ‘ground zero of cool’. Two TONY editors recently weighed in on which is better, making a strong case for their native borough.

We dig the illustration pictured above. Brooklyn; represented by a hot, artsy chick. Manhattan; a douche in a Burberry scarf. Is this an accurate representation of the two?

Perhaps if ‘Boy Manhattan’ was also stepping on a puppy.

[via Laughing Squid, illustration by Jessica Namnum]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: new york

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