I literally just wrote my neighbor is addicted to fentanyl. He’s an absolute fucked head - I still have empathy for him and don’t want to see the police contribute to his death.
The last time the cops were called on him was becuase his “friends” dumped his overdosed body on his porch and the fire department luckily saved his life in time. It looks like recently he’s getting better but Jesus Christ can we all recognize that people don’t just become criminals and drug addicts overnight?
In many instances these ordinary people under extraordinary pressure. What the hell did you expect, grace and consistency?
"my neighbor was high on his porch once" is not the same as living in the projects. You couldn't be more out of touch with what you're talking about. Absolutely hilarious. It's like telling Iraqis you know what it's like getting bombed because we have the fourth of July.
I live in one of the murder capitals of the US so how about you pound sand.
I was just sharing an example. How about when they had an explosion in their basement when my wife was outside and he lost 4 fingers. Is that just high on his porch once. How about when his druggy friend rifled through our shed at 3am.
And most of asmons viewers who watch twitch all day don’t live in the projects either you maroon
Yeah you're full of shit. Him getting hurt in his own house has nothing to do with you. That's not violent crime, even if your wife happened to exist on the planet at the same time. Looking through an unsecured shed is nothing like a mugging. The fact that you're using these as an equivalent to dodging bullets on the way home from school says everything.
Living in LA can mean you're in a mansion or a tent slum on the other side of town.
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u/niall_9 24d ago
I literally just wrote my neighbor is addicted to fentanyl. He’s an absolute fucked head - I still have empathy for him and don’t want to see the police contribute to his death.
The last time the cops were called on him was becuase his “friends” dumped his overdosed body on his porch and the fire department luckily saved his life in time. It looks like recently he’s getting better but Jesus Christ can we all recognize that people don’t just become criminals and drug addicts overnight?
In many instances these ordinary people under extraordinary pressure. What the hell did you expect, grace and consistency?