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MadJack

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My God, look at all the homeless. Looks like a city street campground.

Let's go to the hood and hit a hood bar. :popcorn2

Smurphy can do that.
 

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watched them all tonight, thanks for sharing salty...very interesting all the homeless
 

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How is this possible in California, they care so much.

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if you like camping outdoors on the street 365 24/7 you can't beat the weather here.. They love Santa Monica and Venice too. Santa Monica and Venice welcomes them with open arms... Keep in mind the homeless on the row are much different than the homeless at the beach. The homeless on skid row are mainly crackheads and the mentally ill... The homeless at the beach are mainly those hipster kids from Oregon or Seattle or wherever just smooshin along... With their dogs smelling like shit begging for Heorin money. You have to be careful around the beach at night... These bum kids like to find tourist takin a stroll along the boardwalk and rob them. And they are violent.



Your welcome hedgehog
 

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A few years ago I watched a documentary shot by a guy who purposely lived on skid row in Los Angeles for a week so he could document what went on down there.
It was very disturbing to watch.
You mentioned in one of your videos that 2,000 live in that area.
I seem to recall in the documentary I watched the filmmaker stated there were 3500 living on the streets in that area.
Regardless which total is accurate, it's still a huge number-- and a huge problem.


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A few years ago I watched a documentary shot by a guy who purposely lived on skid row in Los Angeles for a week so he could document what went on down there.
It was very disturbing to watch.
You mentioned in one of your videos that 2,000 live in that area.
I seem to recall in the documentary I watched the filmmaker stated there were 3500 living on the streets in that area.
Regardless which total is accurate, it's still a huge number-- and a huge problem.


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That was one of the rappers from the fugees who did that I think... I'm sure 3500 is more accurate... however i will say it has cleaned up a bit since the early 2000s...
 
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