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General Zod walks on water |
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[#2]
All large cities are slowly devolving into lawless chaos. We will soon be like many other third world shitholes where you need bullet proof glass and anti carjacking countermeasures just to drive around.
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If these were happening they'd be in the news or someone would mention it in passing here.
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[#4]
My care meter isn’t budging until I know the victims political ideology.
Liberals? Oh well, you get what you want. |
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[#6]
I guess letting the who's street crowd run amuck wasn't the best idea. Not enforcing laws only encourages more of this
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[#9]
The Tesla owners call this “terrifying”. Houston calls this “Tuesday”.
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[#11]
That photo says it all . Befuddled old man wondering where he's at and what's for lunch . Being viewed by a dedicated " progressive " who has determined that he is the lunch . She's gonna get him sooner or later . gd |
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Quoted: Looks like the news was pulling at least one of the videos from Reddit based on the surrounding text. I just can't wait for all the leftist over fucking joyed the capitol protesters are getting hunted down with selfies and cell phone data turn to crying bitches when this new power is unleashed full bore on communities of color. It'll be racist white supremacy totalitarianism then... View Quote When the political opposition is subdued the focus will then be on their own parties internal threats. The pawns are still needed for now. |
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[#18]
wait, Tesla has no "R"?
Who drives down a constricted street toward a crowd late at night in Houston? The Telsaness is strong within them. |
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Quoted: Yeah, got disqualified from jury duty in Harris County years ago because I was too analytical for the defense attorney. Most of the jurors were barely literate FSA. Don't skip out on jury duty because trust me, what gets picked is SCARY. View Quote |
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[#20]
Duh, that's why having a 4wd with a brush guard is requirement around here.
You're behind the times, OP. |
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[#23]
Quoted: That's out by BP and the other energy companies a bunch of normal people stuff, top golf and decent hotels. I was surprised it wasn't guns point or some other ghetto. View Quote |
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Quoted: If these were happening they'd be in the news or someone would mention it in passing here. View Quote Derp. Attached File https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/despite-new-ordinances-street-racing-continues-be-problem-atlanta/A7RZYF2VWNCCDLT3VXE4BLWJHM/ https://www.ajc.com/news/4-arrested-more-than-160-cited-after-weekend-street-racing-crackdown-in-atlanta/PPBBVYN56FDMLG3KMBHJVQXGGU/ https://www.ajc.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-how-bad-is-atlanta-street-racing-put-the-vehicles-in-jail/2EK24R3Q3FDZPJ2B4SQKH2YTTQ/ https://www.motor1.com/news/423958/atlanta-police-street-racing-bust/ https://www.fox5atlanta.com/video/661472 They take over intersections and even the interstates here. These things are very real, they happen often and are a huge problem. |
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[#26]
I spent a memorial day weekend at my aunt and uncle's place. It was a real nice area. We walked to some shopping area that was a bunch of stores right on the street like old time Main Street USA.
The problem is the rest of Houston has become/is becoming home to menace to society. |
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Quoted: I live in Houston and this shit is getting out of hand. View Quote Well people voted to turn it into Baltimore 2 years ago, and the first Republican mayoral candidate who had a chance fucked himself by suppprting higher taxes, so... Attached File |
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[#28]
Quoted: Looking at Houston's crime map the area below is where they were when it happened. I'm going to guess liberals in their Tesla visiting friends that live in a shitty neighborhood to prove their commitment to diversity. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/206338/0AAAC62B-8817-429A-ABBC-14CEDCD848CF_jpe-1798852.JPG View Quote That neighborhood wasn't shitty as early as 10 years ago. |
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[#30]
This sounds like perfect justification for an MPX mag dump in response.
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[#36]
That shit used to happen down at Westheimer and Dunvale. 15-20 years ago anyway. I live out in Fort Bend and it’s starting to get sideways out here. Have had a few shootings lately out here where I live and it has been stupid quiet for the last 15 years.
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[#37]
i think there is more to this story than is being told.
How was it that they started shouting and threatening them? News story makes it seem that they were singled out. I bet he was honking and trying to force his way through the blockage. Best bet to stay safe was to chill until it is over or find a safe way to make a u turn and backtrack. if you start honking in a crowd of pieces of shit like that, violence is too probable. |
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Quoted: Looks like the news was pulling at least one of the videos from Reddit based on the surrounding text. I just can't wait for all the leftist over fucking joyed the capitol protesters are getting hunted down with selfies and cell phone data turn to crying bitches when this new power is unleashed full bore on communities of color. It'll be racist white supremacy totalitarianism then... View Quote I hope HPD is gathering all cell phone data from that time and location and interviewing EVERY single registered cell phone owner that was present. fuck Sylvester Turner!! |
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Quoted: Especially with Houston’s lack of zoning. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Agreed, .25 of a mile and it can turn to shit in a hurry. Hking Especially with Houston’s lack of zoning. Lack of big city government property use oversight is the problem here? Been in Houston for awhile now, lack of zoning is no problem at all - maybe you can explain how it is? Bet not. |
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Quoted: It's Harris County, you kill someone. Get caught. Got to probable cause court. Judge sets bond (most likely low bond amount), homie calls the bondsman. Gets out of jail for maybe $3,000 for a felony murder case. Lot's of murderers and capital murderers are out on bond in Harris County. View Quote |
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Quoted: Cities across the country are turning to shit due to more progressive politicians View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I live in Houston and this shit is getting out of hand. Cities across the country are turning to shit due to more progressive politicians Progressive politicians get traction from progressive constituents. Sociopolitics has shifted substantially enough that we get what we have here today, which is the way they like it. Well, they gets it. I don't like it...any more than you. |
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Quoted: I own property in that area. Go by there at night. It's a shithole. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I was about to say, it looks like a decent neighborhood on MLS. Nothing I would consider sketchy for Houston. I own property in that area. Go by there at night. It's a shithole. I've only been there once to see an investment property near the beltway, just outside, and it seemed like a decent place. Please PM me on what you have observed. I own a bit of property in Houston also, lets compare notes |
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Quoted: I live North of Houston and everything inside of 610 should be nuked... View Quote Houston proper has been a shithole for decades. Have to get pretty far outside the loop to avoid that kind of crap, hell you pretty much don't want to go south of 1960 all the way to the water. |
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Quoted: I was born and raised in Houston. 70s-80s. It was bad then. My parents stayed until the 2010s and it was steadily getting worse. The Katrina shitbags just added to the problems. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Funny how I don't remember hearing things like this until after Katrina when all the shit bags left New Orleans for Houston. I was born and raised in Houston. 70s-80s. It was bad then. My parents stayed until the 2010s and it was steadily getting worse. The Katrina shitbags just added to the problems. Me too, 60s-early 70s. Lived most of that time in what was the sleepy little suburb of Galena Park. Aside from one layover in Houston a few years ago, I've not been back since 1973. I still don't miss it. |
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Quoted: Lack of big city government property use oversight is the problem here? Been in Houston for awhile now, lack of zoning is no problem at all - maybe you can explain how it is? Bet not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Agreed, .25 of a mile and it can turn to shit in a hurry. Hking Especially with Houston’s lack of zoning. Lack of big city government property use oversight is the problem here? Been in Houston for awhile now, lack of zoning is no problem at all - maybe you can explain how it is? Bet not. Not THE problem. A contributing factor. If you can’t discern differences present in The Woodlands, Kingwood, or Katy after a drive down Westheimer, on your own, no one can explain it to you. |
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