A X conversation. Still not sure if troll or deluded.

by opolsce

28 comments
  1. That’s an American yapping, so obviously deluted, and not a troll

  2. If by “drug dealers” they mean my 8yo and his friends, sure.

  3. X is full of trolls whose only purpose is to get into fights

  4. Forget shops, how can one live somewhere where there is no place to take a walk? I need a park near me. I like to grab headphones and just go for a walk. Either listening to something or not.

  5. Dawg what do you expect from X, this abomination is filled with bots/trolls ever since musk took over (and before that but to a lesser extent)

  6. Is this person American? Cuz they always say stuff like this lol

  7. It would make sense why guys on r/GenZ claim that they have no friends(and Im not even talking about close one) if they cannot meet with eachother without begging thier parents to lift them to thier friends.

  8. These aren’t some dark, 5 m wide court yards where people go only to dump their trash. “The court yard is where the local gang sells their drugs.” Lmao

  9. Oof, good thing that America is famous for being a safe, drug free nation with no gang activity.

  10. Semi-related story. I saw, on Twitter, a pic of a stack of bricks placed on a sidewalk in NY. Under said pic, most American commenters accused the police for inciting riots. Because seemingly in their mind bricks are for throwing at windows, not for – god forbid – rebuilding a sidewalk.

    In similar fashion, I saw post about InPost lockers where most commenters were bewildered how is it a viable delivery method. After all, all you need is a crowbar and you have ghetto advent calendar.

  11. I’ve spent some time in US Suburbs and I’d choose our Polish suburbs (which are much smaller and with much more utilities like shops and other services) or apartments over US suburbs everyday.

  12. That’s not the best example you’ve picked for Poland. These building are soulless and the amount of space you see in these photos is rare for new developments. Only older ones have it like that

  13. Meanwhile in my tiny town, I can walk to school, go to the driveway on the right, pass the house, go through the hole in the fence where a gate used to be, walk across the soccer field, through the broken fence to the playground, and that’s it. The fence is so broken some 1st graders litteraly picked up a section and knocked it over 😭

  14. Americans are so dumb and lost. There’s been a growing movement for 15 minute towns (town planning where you can get all your necessities like food, clothes, education, recreation, etc within a 15 minute walk of your home). Conservatives actually believe it’s a conspiracy to imprison all Americans. I don’t know how they got such a low IQ.

  15. I mean, it’s fairly normal for humans to project their own experiences onto reality and assume other people’s reality reflects theirs. They live in a reality where apartment courtyards are exclusively used by gangs for drug dealing… one should pity them.

  16. i mean he’s right. I personally was pressured into buying something called “lody” but made of sand and puddle water, many times. I had to scramble for leaves and dandelions to pay. Awful gangs.

  17. If this Sean guy is really from Manitoba which I’ve been to, I can that there are drug dealers and alcoholics at every corner including suburbs. Alberta and Saskatchewan are the same. But the drug and alcohol problem is a whole separate issue in Canada and the suburban trend doesn’t make it easier. Quebec has more of that European urban planning feel and people seem to be happier when I’m there despite the same drug problem so I don’t get the drug argument. I’ve been to Poland last year and about a decade before that and the contrast in progress between even then and now is wild. In Canada and the USA, progress is going backwards because of idiots like Sean from Manitoba who is too dense and prideful to admit there are issues. They still believe in the fantasy that America is number 1 while they fall far behind everyone else.

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