Worst hoods u ever seen in person??

Wild self

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Baltimore and Camden. They just looked like no human should ever live over there. There were people living in houses with no windows and broken doors. :mindblown:

But Brick City, NJ is up there too. I actually felt unsafe being there after 4pm in the afternoon. Ignorant ass heads arguing, hoodrats beefing with each other in front of cops, kids barely older than toddlers wandering around by themselves. It's like the 80s never left there.
 

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Once I was driving back to NY and ran out of toll money :mjlol: Set the GPS to avoid tolls and shyt took me through inner city Baltimore looked like Somalia. I blew a couple reds trying to get back to the highway. They mail you your toll cost if you don't have cash :pachaha:

Also the areas around Temple Univeristy are suspect. There's one Avenue full of nice Temple buildings then behind that are run down buildings. The difference in a block was crazy.
Don't nowhere in Baltimore look like Somalia:heh:
 

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Everywhere...You never there.
...rural hoods are the most extreme forms of poverty here in the US, shyt looks like slums. No police, no hospitals, wifi has to be specially purchased and routed to your location, dirt roads with signs for roads that don't exist anymore :wow:

Facts.

Police don't even respond sometimes. It's some bodies still ain't been found in that Carolina swampland. :to:

Rural poverty has completely difference optics. Just screams despair and destitution on a whole 'nother level.

Mountain poverty is on some :huhldup:shyt, too. But often talked about using much different language. :sas2:


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these kinda threads always take off and go plat... wonder why? :jbhmm:


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Paterson, NJ. The atmosphere, broken down houses, and nikkas staring at you as you drive by on 12th Ave got a nikka feeling uneasy like :merchant:


Good thing Fetty Wap got the hell out of that place.
you're not kidding that place is insane
 

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East Oakland. don't know the parts or what not.

Van Dyke Houses in NYC my mom dumb ass wanted to visit her old neighborhood. Had to talk some young cats out of stalling out my pops and uncle cause they were dancing and somehow these young cats thought they were making fun of their gang.
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Baltimore
I love my city, but it's just too much negativity in the atmosphere.
I left in 2010, but whenever I go back to visit I start to get that feeling of my old "negative" self again. It's hella weird.
 

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You must never been to New Orleans?
Nope worst I seen is some parts of Florida do have the small clapboard houses, but even then the people wasn't as aggressive as I expected. This thread is from what we saw personally.

Not saying much, but poverty in America, I think wont ever match poverty in a lil country breh. As poor as some parts of America may be, they still are in America.
 
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