Crying in Public is described as an "emotional map of New York City, made out of the important things that happen to us outside." To use it, you drag a one of 15 different emojis (crying, dancing, sex, drugs, vomit, etc) onto a map of New York City and briefly describe the incident. The creator of the site, kraykray, is going to add more cities.
People can tag a map of New York with emotional moments

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