I don't live in as rough an area as some of the stories here, but still: - vandalism is the norm. I've had the tyres slashed on my bike several times, the laundry room is closed around new year, as people threw fireworks into the machines, the parking lot is often used as a racing track with burnouts - some years ago it wasn't uncommon for people to steal cars around town, drive them until they were thrashed, then take them to this area and set them on fire. That has since been reduced a lot, mainly because of the cameras we now have. Although it's still very common to see stolen cars ditched at the side of the streets
@@Andrea-l1o1n yeah l assume so at first, but you said he brought it back "still running" and got confused. l think you meant like with some gas on it still. Its called "jerrican" or "jerrycan" btw.
I learnt that people only f with you if you appear weak. Even the illusion of being strong is enough to deter most. Also that your worth is measured half by how you look and other half by how you speak
l live in a poor country (Argentina) so there is no safety at all no matter where you live you can get robbed, kidnapped or shot at. Though there are no gangs thankfully like in the US or isnt controlled by drug cartels like Mexico or the rest of Center and South America... l myself lived in a good neighborhood but just a few blocks away was a complete different story Always had the worst friends in that aspect, mostly drug addicts and alcoholics,petty thieves pot heads and stuff, knew some really bad people of course l could actually make a whole video series about the shit that happened back then. Most of the day we were just hanging out on the street drinking booze and smoking pot etc. That part was really awesome for me l have to say, l miss those days some times. l learned a lot about the real world and people honestly.
I remember living in the hood in nyc now in Mass. I still break down boxes if I brought a TV or put it in truck so I could being it to work always buy a old used car from junkyard never a new car always a stick shift or automatic
I mumble and jerk around a little slightly raising my voice for a few words then back to mumbling. In other words, I act like I’m crazy. Works wonders.
I lived in a small city in Jersey my hometown. And used to really piss me off when ppl would just lean up against my cars and chill like it's their car like go tf away
I don't live in as rough an area as some of the stories here, but still:
- vandalism is the norm. I've had the tyres slashed on my bike several times, the laundry room is closed around new year, as people threw fireworks into the machines, the parking lot is often used as a racing track with burnouts
- some years ago it wasn't uncommon for people to steal cars around town, drive them until they were thrashed, then take them to this area and set them on fire. That has since been reduced a lot, mainly because of the cameras we now have. Although it's still very common to see stolen cars ditched at the side of the streets
A man ran through my yard and stole my gas can that was sitting next to my lawnmower. He brought it back a couple hours later still running
what? what you mean by "gas can" ?
@@sergiokaminotanjo a container that keeps a small amount of gas
@@Andrea-l1o1n yeah l assume so at first, but you said he brought it back "still running" and got confused. l think you meant like with some gas on it still. Its called "jerrican" or "jerrycan" btw.
@@sergiokaminotanjo oh he was still running
@@Andrea-l1o1n uh, that doesn't make sense but ok, lm not gonna try to make sense at this point lmao
I learnt that people only f with you if you appear weak. Even the illusion of being strong is enough to deter most. Also that your worth is measured half by how you look and other half by how you speak
this is true 100%,also the way you walk. Though being a 6 ft body builder doesnt mean you will not get mugged
With that username lol what is this advice
l live in a poor country (Argentina) so there is no safety at all no matter where you live you can get robbed, kidnapped or shot at. Though there are no gangs thankfully like in the US or isnt controlled by drug cartels like Mexico or the rest of Center and South America... l myself lived in a good neighborhood but just a few blocks away was a complete different story Always had the worst friends in that aspect, mostly drug addicts and alcoholics,petty thieves pot heads and stuff, knew some really bad people of course l could actually make a whole video series about the shit that happened back then. Most of the day we were just hanging out on the street drinking booze and smoking pot etc. That part was really awesome for me l have to say, l miss those days some times. l learned a lot about the real world and people honestly.
I remember living in the hood in nyc now in Mass. I still break down boxes if I brought a TV or put it in truck so I could being it to work always buy a old used car from junkyard never a new car always a stick shift or automatic
When you walk down a bad area, look pissed off and always know whats around you
how i survived being homeless wandering the streets
I mumble and jerk around a little slightly raising my voice for a few words then back to mumbling. In other words, I act like I’m crazy. Works wonders.
I lived in a small city in Jersey my hometown. And used to really piss me off when ppl would just lean up against my cars and chill like it's their car like go tf away
10:31 Plot twist, OP lives in the Kanto region
Barely one week after moving in the drug dealer next door to me overdosed ah Chicago.
One time I made accidental eye contact with a guyt across the road and he got mad at me
I’ll say it’s fun living in the hood till it’ll not 😂
Keep to yourself
It sucks lol
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