Atypicalicious

Atypicalicious t1_j8lzl9e wrote

You prove my point: it’s bad out there. I also live in a high crime area. Police don’t bother. I’m from Southside Chicago and saw whole project buildings be gang territory. And I’ve travelled quite a lot. I’m really sick of restating basic facts.

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Atypicalicious t1_j8lyivr wrote

This is weird, rich weirdos would get away from prying eyes like they do now. And anyone with money could go. Crime pays, we’re not talking about street people but professional criminals.

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Atypicalicious t1_j8lycie wrote

You guys don’t seem to realize how much of American policing is “protect the white people”. The rest of us aren’t nearly that safe and the police themselves kill us and brutalize us for any reason. Have you somehow not watched news in the last decade or so?

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Atypicalicious t1_j8lxtrx wrote

I don’t think you realize how much lawlessness exists even in the US. I live in San Francisco’s Tenderloin and even tho a block from a SFPD station, it’s fairly lawless. Drugs are sold openly, in the Mission prostitution is out of control, and deadly violence is a heartbeat away. Most housing projects are lawless. LA’s Skid Row is lawless. The American frontier in the mid to late 1800s was lawless. I shouldn’t have to explain this.

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Atypicalicious t1_j8lx7tk wrote

I started a previous thread and the consensus from space professionals is that most industries will benefit greatly by being moved into space. Ships at sea have to land but spaceships won’t. The ability to create permanent space installations will make them havens for criminals. Coupled with the difficulty, risk and expense of sending law enforcement, that equals widespread lawlessness.

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Atypicalicious t1_izlw4qf wrote

Plus, they can’t talk. Or conceptualize days of the week. Thumb war is beyond their powers. They don’t do hugs. Genderfluidity escapes them. They’ll never calculate pi. Can’t lick stuff. Foreplay is beyond them.

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