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No, NJ will just take it’s place and then you’ll all be praying for NYC to come back but it’ll be too late
Whoever is responsible would get a dose of freedom
But the country will survive
Post-9/11, the financial industry has built in more redundancies. As devastating as it would be, the world wouldn’t end. That said, the ramifications would be huge.
LoL no. The markets in London, Tokyo and increasingly Shanghai will be available to keep the global economy funded.
I would be too dead to care.
Pretty much, otherwise financiers all have to go back to London *shudders*
Yes literally the world would self implode on itself because NYC disappeared. Where else would all the aliens, monsters of the week and natural disasters happen at?
It would be much easier for us in New England to drive to the rest of the country.
Reductive supposition.
Fun fact the world only ends if [Sleeper, MO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper,_Missouri) disappears.
I don’t make the rules I just enforce them.
No.
If New York disappears, the world will be in chaos for a while, but soon another city will replace New York. The city could be Los Angeles, Chicago, or London.