Anyone else live in a ghetto shithole?

TypicalSemite

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I live in a shithole ghetto part of the city and I’m totally okay with it. I sometimes get people saying “how can you live there it’s so horrible” but honestly it’s fine. I have a cool city view on my balcony and honestly I find criminals more tolerable than soys and most normies. They mostly don’t bother you if you keep to yourself and you know they’re scum and they don’t have pretense of being otherwise. I know people who live in supposed epic areas and it sucks because I hate almost everyone I’ve ever run into there when being there. Sometimes I even get a cool view of cops tackling somebody. Once I even saw a live shootout going on and the police arriving and returning fire.

Anyways, I’ve simply never understood the whole “YOULL MEET COOL PEOPLE” in the supposed hip areas. The people in these areas are absolutely INSUFFERABLE. All the hip places fucking suck all look the same everyone there fucking sucks faggots driving electric cars, how can anyone like someone like that. Fuck all of them. Go to any city hip area and it’s a combination of Reddit personified or rich douchebags, and I can’t relate to either and can’t stand either.
 
SO MANY "low-income" subsidized housing (which is more like "no-income" in my experience) apartment blocks have been built in my neighborhood over the past 20 years the colour of everything has changed greatly. While the traffic along the major road I live on has doubled in that time - the type of people who make up that traffic are "low income" types of people.

It was a pretty nice neighborhood, but now it mostly is not.
 
Honestly, I live in a ghetto neighborhood and it does seem like it would be awkward to live in a "good" neighborhood.

My sister moved to a "good" neighborhood and she deals with weird neighbors giving her food (one worked at a bakery and gave every one of his neighbors the end-of-day bread, the other has a gigantic garden and floods her with vegetables). You can't be slightly loud in those neighborhoods because old white people got police on speed dial, and then if something does happen they have the money for lawyers and shit.

Also the police take "good" neighborhod whites seriously. You don't get that in the ghetto. You call a noise complaint at 3am for a neighbor party, the police drive by (dont even leave the car) and just yell at the people "hey guys cmon turn it down..." then impotently drive away hoping you dont call in again.

Some people say if you point a camera at a place long enough you can see interesting events anywhere, but tbh interesting things happen very often in ghetto neighborhoods you dont need a camera. I once saw a UPS truck oblitering someone's car and driving away like nothing happened, and another day I saw a neighbor leaving their house to which another neighbor threw a wine bottle from a window at their car. My favorite is when a neighbor got home from the mechanic shop and a car slides on snow and bashes right into their car as they exit the parked vehicle.

Is this weird shit worth crackheads standing on your porch in the middle of the night with diesel fuel and a lighter or dealing with cars bumping music till 5am? Fuck no nigga im moving to the good neighborhoods if you want entertainment get your ass a Netflix subscription.
 
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No, no my area's pretty alright. Not much in terms of crackheads or w/e. Very politically homogenous too.

What I will say is that earlier today for the first time someone from my family told me they encountered a tranny working at a local shop in the area, which they mentioned because sure enough that tranny completely fucked up their order. I don't like that. I don't like it one bit.
I will avoid patronizing that establishment in the future.

My sister moved to a "good" neighborhood and she deals with weird neighbors giving her food (one worked at a bakery and gave every one of his neighbors the end-of-day bread, the other has a gigantic garden and floods her with vegetables). You can't be slightly loud in those neighborhoods because old white people got police on speed dial, and then if something does happen they have the money for lawyers and shit.
Imagine thinking you live in Stepford Village because your neighbors want to hand you extra food or expect you to keep your music reasonably inside your house. Why would anyone complain about being given free produce or surplus bakery products?

Are we pretending we're black in this situation? I don't understand.
 
Comparably, good neighborhood in a bad part of the city, I have an awful commute, some people tell me my standards are just too high though. Most of my neighbors are old white people, but lots of tweakers, but mostly just people who depress me in the area, I see a lot of fat people smoking who look like they hate their lives, fair amount of people with face and neck tattoos. I see more immigrants lately.

Fair amount of break ins and burglaries, but that's normal for the city.
 
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I used to, then I moved. That area is now gentrified - complete with some boutique coffee shop on every corner - and the shitty house I lived in now goes for literally 10 times more. I sometimes look at the houses in that area just to laugh at the prices because there's no way those places were fixed up enough to justify those prices.
 
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I did once kinda, but it’s complicated because when I moved in to that house all the the blacks in the neighborhood were slowly getting pushed out while wealthier white people replaced them. By the time I moved again it was basically a whole new and much better neighborhood.
 
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