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А тысячу лет назад интересно? Древнейшая нация, балин, все набэханные выхлопными газами. У нас здание театра старше, чем вся ваша нация. Про арабов и прочих вообще молчу. Загнобили людей на планете, никто доселе такой наглости не видел.
That's the priorities. Buy, (and by "buy" I mean lease or pay of monthly,) a nice car that you can't afford instead of saving to get your family out of a dangerous area.
Dear god - it’s like Haiti. This should be shown to every single Senator and Congressman. It’s utterly shameful that America has descended to this. And this is Philly ! The home of 1776 !!
ye can imagine its a madness in summer when everyone is out, looks similar to where i live in north of england, same type of houses bad drug problems and lot of gangs, philly looks a bit worse then round here tho i cant lie, very similar tho.
They're almost all section 8 rentals. It's subsidized by taxes and owned by property managers that paint windows shut. Although, these folks could stand to think before they have so many kids, try to seriously keep out the CIA drug operations (the way some of those anti-cartel towns in mexico do), and in general try to be present in their kid's lives. Be good examples of hard work and earning a living rather than spiraling in a rat utopia.
How can you invest in your neighborhood when a 85 year old rich white man owns every property and isn’t trying to sell them or rent them just letting them decay
I live in an affluent neighbourhood in Copenhagen, and several of the cars around here are smaller/older than in this video. Americans need to get their priorities straight
I'm not at all trying to be funny or disrespectful when I say this, but there are quite possibly third-world countries that offer better and safer living conditions than Philadelphia does.
Our poor people are fat. I see no cattle wandering down the road, so skinny you can see their rib cage. "House" is not five pieces of rusty sheet steel that form 4 walls and a roof, with no running water or electricity. Go visit a third world country and you'll realize that this neighborhood is full of people that have the opportunity to do better if they tried, and although not necessarily easy, the effort would be less than required to rise out of poverty in a proper third world situation.
They have roofs, front doors, cars, etc. You might be mistaken. 3rd world countries pple are living in mud huts/shacks and the rain gets in. Also, no second floors and sidewalks… In the USA, they have plenty to be grateful for.. but maybe a lot of pple aren’t grateful and living their best lives.
@@ToadFart 3rd world is a political word invented by white man to program how you think. If you have money it doesn't matter what part of the world you live in you'll be good.
Damn! Ive walked through the "Gut District" in Naples Italy and it didnt look as bad as some of those narrow canyons of row houses. The feelings of hopelessness there must be off the charts.
That’s just the style of Philly vernacular. You can be in a narrow street of million dollar houses that are desirable (or close). It depends on the neighborhood.
Good vid, Charlie. A whole different take on Philadelphia from what is usually shown. Plus, most of those streets were like alleys, which you like, lol!! Good content.
@@gamesguy It was built for working-class people and it's changed a lot. It was never wealthy but just a few decades ago, when different people lived there, it was cleaner and safer.
Its not scary if the person minds their own business unless you give them reason to. I've been to Panama City, Panama on military business and it was very low poverty area. It was scary shit but we went about our business with no incident. We stayed low profile as to blend with the locals.
@@JJ-rf7dg True, but minding your business doesn't necessarily mean others will only mind theirs. Hence the rate of robberies, theft and violence in many parts of Philly.
Not being rude. But can’t you call animal control/protection or what it’s called in the US? I’m in Europe so have no idea but if you find the number I’ll gladly contact them or I can try and see if I can e-mail them. But you can’t just ignore shit like that.
@all - Why is that? I’m assuming it’s a safety issue, but what if the police came with them. I looked it up and from what I could see you need to know the address which I don’t know how to get. In another you needed both address and name of the person which is just stupid in cases like this. It would require for them to watch the video and go from there. He makes a left down the street where the dogs are and there’s a large building that aren’t apartments on the right, just as he’s turning. I really hope these dogs will get a good home and aren’t used in dog fights.
Whoa. This is rough, and thats saying something because I'm in New Orleans. Such a shame. I wish the solutions werent so complex and political. It causes such suffering.
@@raidensnake9471016 Good point. Also the people who were nuked or put into camps in the 30's and targeted for German death camps in the 30's don't use that as an excuse to create sh!t holes in the US like some people.
There is no way it's black people throwing all that trash - i bet you it's the gomberment flying over at night while people sleep and dump that shiieet
This is a Puerto Rican neighborhood 🇵🇷 in Kensington, chickens & Roosters will walk near you unbothered by your presence, you'll be more scared of them, than them of you 🤣😂
I was addicted to heroin and cocaine myself until 10 years ago. And I will never forget that feeling of people looking at me like scum. But it's a part of me and I'm not ashamed of it
@Apple Juice I've never been to the U.K., but based on what I've seen on television and in pictures, it actually appears that the majority of homes over there are row houses. Whether you're in the big cities like London and Manchester or in some small country town somewhere.
@@gallaxian Probably not legal but I’m sure the Police understand that people have to park their cars. Most of these streets weren’t built with intention of cars being parked on them since the city is over 200 years old.
No matter where you live there are people who like to live in garbage instead of making the area cleaner and safer for everyone, especially their own kids. I guess the draw back would be that these areas would then be considered nicer than others and the rent goes up.
Thing is these videos of Philadelphia are mostly of Kensington. West Philly, South Philly, North Philly,Uptown, Southwest all have crazy ass areas too 😕
Yea that’s true. Now when mfrs out side the city think of Philly they think of Kensington. The only area in the city where the people that are inhabitants not from There. they mostly from the counties Jus never made it back.
The irony is that there is *a lot* of gentrification happening around this neighborhood. Therefore, in my view it's only a matter of time before things get better.
Unfortunately, gentrification no longer works. My home town of Oakland, CA has been gentrified, to the point where a bungalow in the worst neighborhood goes for $600k. Yet, people who live there can't go out after sunset, because it's too dangerous. In the past, when a town was gentrified, the riffraff moved to cheaper areas. Now, they have nowhere to go, so they set up homeless camps and continue to live there.
Why the fuck even have children any more if the only people gaining are people who never had a child and they are going around teaching children to hate their parents . I mean why the fuck is that fair that you are using men as sperm donors and to pay for their sperm if it survives , and using women as birthing chambers and egg donors ? That is called FRAUD right there. People who can not multiply should not have rights over peoples lives. .
I get into Philly once in awhile, and I don't have trouble walking or parking in places like this around Washington and Girard. Mind your own business and help the disabled across the streets, etc. No problem.
Some of the highest in the country, along with cost-of-living and real estate prices. You can buy an entire neighborhood in Ohio for what you would pay for one of these houses.
Total non-federal income tax (PA + local) is around 7% for Philly residents. Property taxes are relatively low because the city has such a high wage tax. The suburbs have the opposite setup - income tax is 3 - 4% because local wage taxes are capped at 1%, so they hammer residents with property taxes. Mine are about 6% of my annual income. The higher property taxes do tend to keep the riff raff out of my neighborhood, which is nice. Sales tax, the most regressive tax of all, is 6% + 2% more in the city. Plus there is a significant tax on carbonated bottled beverages. That's why all of West Philly comes out to my area for groceries. FWIW, sales tax is not applied to fresh food (just prepared ready to eat food and carbonated drinks). Gasoline taxes are highest in the nation, or close to it. Car registration costs $36/year, so we have that going for us - if you can afford the insurance.
It's the middle of the afternoon. And yet you see everyone just hanging around instead of working at a job. Their living conditions are their own fault. They are able-bodied individuals who choose not to work. They choose not to take care of their neighborhood with garbage and graffiti everywhere. It's sad but yet I don't feel sorry for them because they have chosen this lifestyle.
You say this like you actually know everyone’s life circumstances in this video. You painted everyone with one broad stroke of a brush and grouped them all together when you don’t know any of them. Kinda easy to do when you’re on the outside looking in.
This is the most drug infested area in the world …as someone who visited to talk to Dominican women at after hours I got robbed and shot at around there exact are almost
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It would be interesting to see a timeline of the same streets 100 years ago to today.
Nothing changed
It sure would. Obviously they weren't' built to accommodate cars.
@@muscularchristianity7 a lot has changed
А тысячу лет назад интересно? Древнейшая нация, балин, все набэханные выхлопными газами. У нас здание театра старше, чем вся ваша нация. Про арабов и прочих вообще молчу. Загнобили людей на планете, никто доселе такой наглости не видел.
You'd see Irish and Italians going to work
I see a lot of expensive cars parked on the street.I sure as hell wouldn't want to leave my car parked in this neighborhood.
I think they refer to that as "ghetto fabulous"
Exactly
That's the priorities. Buy, (and by "buy" I mean lease or pay of monthly,) a nice car that you can't afford instead of saving to get your family out of a dangerous area.
They do get jealous and tear it up
@@azpapa9347facts
Dear god - it’s like Haiti. This should be shown to every single Senator and Congressman. It’s utterly shameful that America has descended to this. And this is Philly ! The home of 1776 !!
I’ve been to both HAITI And PHILADELPHIA and this is some bad shit in America 🥲
Haiti????
This must be who elected Fetterman to the Senate
Africa in our midst
Sadly-Some of these addicts in the video are in better shape mentally than their Senator John Fetterman 😢. Prayers for this community
I don't think I could ever have peace of mind with my car parked outside on the sidewalk like that lol
Yeah the streets are rlly cramped
Luxury problems. Fuck your car.
It would be nice if some of those people started picking up some of the garbage... instead of just sitting around doing nothin'.
Exactly. That bothers me too..they jyst sit there & accept it..
Gotta wait till the migrants show up.
Its the same in Africa or Haiti. Fikth
Even when they have a garbage can nearby they just toss it 🤬.
@@deecee901 ... hopefully they won't start asking for reparations due to slavery from 160 years ago... like they do in California.
i cant believe I walked all these streets alone and I am still here. Philly changed soo much. #Prayer4Philly
It's so so sad what happened to the neighborhood.. there were great memories living down there as a kid growing up.... it's pitiful..
This is actually one of your cleaner strolls through this toilet bowl....revisit once the warmer months have taken hold
In the summer those areas must smell like shit!
ye can imagine its a madness in summer when everyone is out, looks similar to where i live in north of england, same type of houses bad drug problems and lot of gangs, philly looks a bit worse then round here tho i cant lie, very similar tho.
Such beautiful architecture of these 2 story homes Also buildings . Shame residents don’t invest in their neighborhoods .☹️
They're almost all section 8 rentals. It's subsidized by taxes and owned by property managers that paint windows shut. Although, these folks could stand to think before they have so many kids, try to seriously keep out the CIA drug operations (the way some of those anti-cartel towns in mexico do), and in general try to be present in their kid's lives. Be good examples of hard work and earning a living rather than spiraling in a rat utopia.
Invest what
Pfft it’s not that easy. For years banks wouldn’t give loans to black people.the amount of fucking idiots posting here is incredible
How can you invest in your neighborhood when a 85 year old rich white man owns every property and isn’t trying to sell them or rent them just letting them decay
@@DeimosSaturn This is a white neighborhood 😂try again
what's up with all the trash everywhere? Do they not have trash receptacles in philly?
I live in an affluent neighbourhood in Copenhagen, and several of the cars around here are smaller/older than in this video. Americans need to get their priorities straight
I'm not at all trying to be funny or disrespectful when I say this, but there are quite possibly third-world countries that offer better and safer living conditions than Philadelphia does.
Our poor people are fat. I see no cattle wandering down the road, so skinny you can see their rib cage. "House" is not five pieces of rusty sheet steel that form 4 walls and a roof, with no running water or electricity.
Go visit a third world country and you'll realize that this neighborhood is full of people that have the opportunity to do better if they tried, and although not necessarily easy, the effort would be less than required to rise out of poverty in a proper third world situation.
Not really
They have roofs, front doors, cars, etc. You might be mistaken. 3rd world countries pple are living in mud huts/shacks and the rain gets in. Also, no second floors and sidewalks… In the USA, they have plenty to be grateful for.. but maybe a lot of pple aren’t grateful and living their best lives.
@@ToadFart ok so the brick huts have roofs
@@ToadFart 3rd world is a political word invented by white man to program how you think. If you have money it doesn't matter what part of the world you live in you'll be good.
Damn! Ive walked through the "Gut District" in Naples Italy and it didnt look as bad as some of those narrow canyons of row houses. The feelings of hopelessness there must be off the charts.
That’s just the style of Philly vernacular. You can be in a narrow street of million dollar houses that are desirable (or close). It depends on the neighborhood.
This place seems a little cramped😅
Good vid, Charlie. A whole different take on Philadelphia from what is usually shown. Plus, most of those streets were like alleys, which you like, lol!! Good content.
Facts salute CharlieBo313 🎉
It's a shame because you can see many of these places were nice at one time.
DO you have any idea "At one Time" was around 1878 These buildings are over 140 years old
This neighborhood was never nice. It was built as a place for the poor and never changed.
@@gamesguy It was built for working-class people and it's changed a lot. It was never wealthy but just a few decades ago, when different people lived there, it was cleaner and safer.
The amount of litter is mind blowing
It's such a well kept area with wall art and beautiful decor. I think I saw my dream home.
This is some of the scariest shit you've put up.
How?
Its not scary if the person minds their own business unless you give them reason to. I've been to Panama City, Panama on military business and it was very low poverty area. It was scary shit but we went about our business with no incident. We stayed low profile as to blend with the locals.
@@JJ-rf7dg True, but minding your business doesn't necessarily mean others will only mind theirs. Hence the rate of robberies, theft and violence in many parts of Philly.
@@44inferno because it by far the most dangerous you goof
@@JJ-rf7dg well for starters, panama has a lower murder rate than Philadelphia
You ain’t hood until you see chickens walking around in the hood!
I feel sorry for those caged up puppies on the filthy sidewalk @2:40
Yeah, that's fucked up
Not being rude. But can’t you call animal control/protection or what it’s called in the US? I’m in Europe so have no idea but if you find the number I’ll gladly contact them or I can try and see if I can e-mail them. But you can’t just ignore shit like that.
@@jollymollyramram9702 Philadelphia animal control
@@jollymollyramram9702 it's a good suggestion but animal control is simply not going to go out to this location
@all - Why is that? I’m assuming it’s a safety issue, but what if the police came with them. I looked it up and from what I could see you need to know the address which I don’t know how to get. In another you needed both address and name of the person which is just stupid in cases like this. It would require for them to watch the video and go from there. He makes a left down the street where the dogs are and there’s a large building that aren’t apartments on the right, just as he’s turning.
I really hope these dogs will get a good home and aren’t used in dog fights.
What a trash heap. All those old houses will just fall..
yo soy de chile y me encanta tu canal siempre me pregunto dónde se fue tanta gente de barrios abandonados
Los ricos se van para ir a nuevos barrios
Whoa. This is rough, and thats saying something because I'm in New Orleans. Such a shame. I wish the solutions werent so complex and political. It causes such suffering.
Hiroshima did a better job surviving a nuke than Philly did surviving diversity.
True that!
Nagasaki too, but we're talking about japanese people, not those kangz and qweenz here in the US.
@@raidensnake9471016
Good point.
Also the people who were nuked or put into camps in the 30's and targeted for German death camps in the 30's don't use that as an excuse to create sh!t holes in the US like some people.
@@raidensnake9471016 japans president never conspired to fill the neighborhoods with guns and drugs... y'all need a REAL history lesson... smh
It's called redlining. Once white people move to the burbs the banks cut off those communities which is economic terrorism.
philly looks terrifying bruh
Shit I don’t think Rocky would be jogging around those streets anymore
Is there trash pick up in the hood, or is it just thrown on the ground?
There is no way it's black people throwing all that trash - i bet you it's the gomberment flying over at night while people sleep and dump that shiieet
2:38 I did not expect a chicken to be walking the street....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I peep that
That Chicken Is Trying To Cross The Street
@@casketbrain7697 😄
This is a Puerto Rican neighborhood 🇵🇷 in Kensington, chickens & Roosters will walk near you unbothered by your presence, you'll be more scared of them, than them of you 🤣😂
@@RichHomieDon Nice! I'm glad to hear it!
I was addicted to heroin and cocaine myself until 10 years ago. And I will never forget that feeling of people looking at me like scum. But it's a part of me and I'm not ashamed of it
I’m 55 years old and did cocaine for 25 of them
Put y’all money together and come to Philly… I’ll even throw in a couple extras 😉
Hi there Charlie, you ok mate?. I love your videos, I am in Manchester UK. Take care 👍☺️
Manchester's got a lot of similar row houses to Philly. But they generally seem to be holding up better over there.
@Apple Juice I've never been to the U.K., but based on what I've seen on television and in pictures, it actually appears that the majority of homes over there are row houses. Whether you're in the big cities like London and Manchester or in some small country town somewhere.
Nowhere near. About a quarter of houses are terraced
@@mayavenuemisfit814 So, What's your point?.
Philly has always been a tough town but damn the hood looks lost. Billions for war and nothing for the good people of Philadelphia
9:16 Cool apartment house with view of whole neighborhood. But getting out of there in a fire could be a problem.
4:10 What song is that? Someone please!
@Swiss Butkus Thank you!!!!!!
They must add the sound of birds singing, because there are no trees that I see. LOL.
United States is embarrassing.
Democrats run this city
Can you show Chester pleaseeeee
Craziest part is this isn’t even the worst area. The shit around Lehigh ave is insane
Surprised to see so many cars parked on the sidewalk.
so many of the streets there are so goddamn narrow you really have no choice unless you want your shit side swiped like hell😭
@@Smileyweb102 Makes sense, but is it legal in Philly? In most cities I’d think a car on the sidewalk would get ticketed, if not towed.
@@gallaxian Probably not legal but I’m sure the Police understand that people have to park their cars. Most of these streets weren’t built with intention of cars being parked on them since the city is over 200 years old.
No matter where you live there are people who like to live in garbage instead of making the area cleaner and safer for everyone, especially their own kids. I guess the draw back would be that these areas would then be considered nicer than others and the rent goes up.
I can't believe all the litter What's wrong with people to live like that? Although some places looked as if they'd been cleaned up a bit.
Em português
whys there so many chickens in the road?!
I feel sorry for any bird or other animal living in this environment.
@@1940limited I used to live down there. Very glad I made it out.
@@wrestlerfish im glad you did too. keep going King
Nobody knows how to kill and process them, when they got KFC, and Churches Chicken 2 piece meals.
Voodoo
Did anyone else see the fucking chicken @2:39 lmaoooo
This explains why eagle fans are the way they are ..
😂😂😂😂
its 'iggles' fans not eagles
Hell naw 🤣
I can guarantee that these are not the people you see in the stands 😂.
Unfortunately we have a largely entitled generation now who don't take any responsibility for their environment.
Thing is these videos of Philadelphia are mostly of Kensington. West Philly, South Philly, North Philly,Uptown, Southwest all have crazy ass areas too 😕
Yea that’s true. Now when mfrs out side the city think of Philly they think of Kensington. The only area in the city where the people that are inhabitants not from
There. they mostly from the counties Jus never made it back.
looks similar to a lot of nothern cities in uk just scattered with these houses and drug problems
Wow so many young folks out during the day how did they all get the day off from their employer’s or was it a Holiday?
The irony is that there is *a lot* of gentrification happening around this neighborhood. Therefore, in my view it's only a matter of time before things get better.
About 20 years from now !!!
Unfortunately, gentrification no longer works. My home town of Oakland, CA has been gentrified, to the point where a bungalow in the worst neighborhood goes for $600k. Yet, people who live there can't go out after sunset, because it's too dangerous. In the past, when a town was gentrified, the riffraff moved to cheaper areas. Now, they have nowhere to go, so they set up homeless camps and continue to live there.
Amazing what they can do to a neighborhood 😕
GTA graphics are getting better and better😮
Not one city in America besides Baltimore and Camden has drug dealers out in the open …but Philly is on a whole other level
Is it legal to leave cars in the sidewalk? I'm not from the U.S.
I find it cozy that all the buildings are connected
"It's always trashy in Philadelphia"
Playing in a hood near you.
2:36 is that a chicken!? 😂
What’s up CharlieBo! All love my G.
No wonder Will mom got scared
Do anybody know where this exact location is north or south?
Kensington…north philly
What a lovely neighborhood. Reminds me of Mr. Rogers when I was a kid. Wouldn’t you like to be their neighbor?
Gees, streets look like alleys.
That's because large parts of Philadelphia were built before the automobile was.
Still better than many cities
It’s weird how some of those houses look newly refurbished and a lot of them look like a different story.
@2:37----IS THAT A CHICKEN??!!
Yeah
How super depressing to live there. Who wants to live in that hell hole?
so everybody comes out night.
Wasn't that Paddy's pub?
The trash assets on this server gotta be taking up a lot of HD space.
It’s just looks dirty like the streets need a shower 😂
Is this what is considered as "slum" in america?
No, this filthy place aspires to be a slum.
sorry for late reply but yes
Who was putting up that new building at the end, the government?
once was one of americas greatest cities.....i wonder why it changed?
God bless my poor brothers and sisters up there.
Any town usa poverty look the same nyc nj raleigh all got same or less dangerous places
For a ghetto they have pretty new cars ... Maybe it's not cause of poverty they embodied that mentality..mm
this makes me so claustrophobic, like wow
Malaysia 🇲🇾 Chile 🇨🇱
i dont understand why anyone would stay there.. can just imagine what's happening behind those closed doors.
We are the only creatures on the planet that destroy our own habitats and live in squalor.
Who's we?
@@utente1489 Humans
These people need educated as to why they have so little and the elected government servants have so much. Quit voting the same people and party in!
It’s not ghetto it’s just people need to clean 🧽 up and not being nasty looking ain’t no such thing of ghetto in my opinion
its getting worse in philly i think,5 year ago non where living on the street in tents like i see now.
Still love my city no matter what
Evin if the homes were fixed up , the roll homes look so trashy almost everywhere
Nah you gotta check out downtown and south philly
Why the fuck even have children any more if the only people gaining are people who never had a child and they are going around teaching children to hate their parents .
I mean why the fuck is that fair that you are using men as sperm donors and to pay for their sperm if it survives , and using women as birthing chambers and egg donors ?
That is called FRAUD right there.
People who can not multiply should not have rights over peoples lives. .
@@pathibeFood deserts hopefully become Food Saharas
I always wanted to migrate usa but Failed
I get into Philly once in awhile, and I don't have trouble walking or parking in places like this around Washington and Girard. Mind your own business and help the disabled across the streets, etc. No problem.
Is this strawberry mansion?
If someone offered me one million $ to live there for a month, I would refuse.
You would have a good time imo. Maybe too good.
Same here! They don't print enough money to make me move back to Philthyhellphia
How are the taxes?
Some of the highest in the country, along with cost-of-living and real estate prices. You can buy an entire neighborhood in Ohio for what you would pay for one of these houses.
Total non-federal income tax (PA + local) is around 7% for Philly residents. Property taxes are relatively low because the city has such a high wage tax. The suburbs have the opposite setup - income tax is 3 - 4% because local wage taxes are capped at 1%, so they hammer residents with property taxes. Mine are about 6% of my annual income. The higher property taxes do tend to keep the riff raff out of my neighborhood, which is nice.
Sales tax, the most regressive tax of all, is 6% + 2% more in the city. Plus there is a significant tax on carbonated bottled beverages. That's why all of West Philly comes out to my area for groceries. FWIW, sales tax is not applied to fresh food (just prepared ready to eat food and carbonated drinks).
Gasoline taxes are highest in the nation, or close to it.
Car registration costs $36/year, so we have that going for us - if you can afford the insurance.
The missile is eepy.
This is sad…my home town. Glad I moved out but never lived in this area of the city.
It's the middle of the afternoon. And yet you see everyone just hanging around instead of working at a job. Their living conditions are their own fault. They are able-bodied individuals who choose not to work. They choose not to take care of their neighborhood with garbage and graffiti everywhere. It's sad but yet I don't feel sorry for them because they have chosen this lifestyle.
You say this like you actually know everyone’s life circumstances in this video. You painted everyone with one broad stroke of a brush and grouped them all together when you don’t know any of them. Kinda easy to do when you’re on the outside looking in.
It's obvious to see, look at the way they choose to live!!
I'm sure there are some exceptions. But, for the vast majority, my point is valid.@@adewilson132
This is north Philly bad lands n Kensington
This is the most drug infested area in the world …as someone who visited to talk to Dominican women at after hours I got robbed and shot at around there exact are almost
And why do all the damn houses look the same litterly just a different color
3rd world
Bad lands! North Philly! I saw my old stomping grounds lol
Are there any other ghettos that people from other ethnic groups besides the black folks?
Was that a chicken ?2:38
Where’s Senator Fetterman?
Bucks county
He is sleeping..... like joe China...
Good question.
i would rather live in Amazon jungle than here tbh