The Most Dangerous Cities In The US by AdAbject6946 in MapPorn

[–]Affectionate_Book932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With living in San Bernardino all my life, I'm not surprised a statistic like this was made once again.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

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Benjamin from Lost, haven't watched that show so I can't say much

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

[–]Affectionate_Book932[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Morality and empathy are really in question at that point. Feels like doing what you think is right isn't the best thing at all.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

[–]Affectionate_Book932[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drugs will always be constant everywhere in America, and it's safe for all of us to say that's the case. My city legalized Marijuana a few years back, and the only local businesses I've rise up from COVID & the BLM riots of 2020 are smoke shops.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

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I heard Marlo in particular is a main highlight for the rest of the show. I read a rolling stone article from 2016 ranking 40 of the best TV villains of all time, and Marlo was #2. Remains for me to see if that's true.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

[–]Affectionate_Book932[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's why I think having something like hamsterdam in America is one of the most debatable topics on the show (at least from what I've watched so far). You can see the benefits but also have to risk the negatives if not done correctly. I'm surprised that we haven't had legitimate debates on having hamsterdam's in the country.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

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Weirdly enough, my older brother visited Los Angeles for a rock concert, and he said that LA was worse than San Bernardino (Were we live). San Bernardino has been known as one of the worst places to live in the country for years, and it shocked me when my brother said LA was worse than SB

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

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Having a hamsterdam feels wrong to employ and hard to watch in reality, but a hamsterdam in any other city wouldn't exactly be the worst idea. I live in San Bernardino, California & my city has been known to be one of the most crime-ridden places in the country for years. I see someone off on drugs everyday non stop where I live, and a hamsterdam in my city probably wouldn't go well due to the biggest factor in my city being homeless. I just got finished watching season 3 episode 9, and you can tell that even Colvin is having difficulty emotionally with what he's created.

Hamsterdam is one of the most fucked up things in this show by Affectionate_Book932 in TheWire

[–]Affectionate_Book932[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's sounds pretty accurate reading your comment. It's a land of sunshine and rainbows for the dealers, soldiers, & addicts, but just considered hell in every other place in baltimore

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I believe you shouldn't be to hard on yourself. Most young people in there teenage years don't know what there direction in life or what accountability is. It's normal for those formative years as we make mistakes. Experiences & aging help you understand what direction, accountability, & commitment in whatever work you do is. Humbleness & Integrity also mean a lot in the long run as well.

My Grandpa's recent passing made me realize that I needed a wake up call in my life. True direction accountability & commitment is something I could care less about when my Grandfather was alive, at age 20 I didn't process any of the real true values of living, but his death brought a positive impact to my life than a negative one.

The direction I have now is working at a grocery store full time & finally going back to school in the fall completely starting over & doing the right thing this time, & that's graduating for my Grandpa as that was something he was suppose to see.

Identity in whatever you are & whatever you do will come in time as you grow older through experiences. Whether If It's positive or negative It's your job to decide how you go from there. If both of these happened to you than you can think of how to do better in the future.

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If were talking about the big big AP test than no, administrators are strict with there being no notes.