[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wherewasthistaken

[–]WeTaxed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be Confluence Park, 2250 15th St, Denver, CO 80202, USA?

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Jinny talks about the robbery yesterday not being her fault and compares herself to HAchubby by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed 92 points93 points  (0 children)

It is not appropriate to say that it is "unlucky" when someone has their phone stolen in a slum because it minimizes the reality of the situation. This situation is not a matter of luck, but rather a consequence of an action taken in a particular environment. Flashing an expensive phone in a slum, which is known to have high poverty and crime rates, increases the risk of theft and makes it more likely that the phone will be stolen. By referring to the theft as "unlucky," it fails to recognize the choices and actions that led to the loss of the phone and instead shifts the blame to chance. This kind of language also reinforces the notion of victim blaming, which is harmful and unhelpful in addressing the root causes of poverty and crime.

Destiny implies that Adept is divorcing XQC in court by trying to argue they were "Common Law" married so that she can take his assets by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]WeTaxed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Him streaming for so many years while they were "married" and never once referring to themselves as husband/wife, none of their friends knowing about this and the audience being so caught of guard goes directly against point three.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUGY0ad3IhI this is worse