that would be MS not Ms.
it is NY not Ny. or N.Y.
Yeah it suck living here but not as much as it sucks being you.
And you have a great day also.
That should be it sucks. A singular noun requires a form of the verb adding -s to it--essentially any pronoun that is alternately formed as he, she, or it. You also need a commas before the word but as it signals a change in meaning for the sentence.
As for the saying, it appears to be copied. I saw an 8-year-old use the same one on the playground. I believe it has now been registered. Any other use will require a fee of two pieces of bubble gum.