MemoLePewPew5

MemoLePewPew5 t1_j4cgrgk wrote

Depends. When I was in HS, this annoying group of chicks who tried too hard to be popular, got exposed for trying to steal chips and sh!t from the beloved bodega right across the street from the school by a School Safety officer.

They got roasted and picked on to the point of obscurity - They stopped doing cringey, show-offy shit in Lunchroom and the school grounds overall. Got to the point where one picked a fight with the wrong girl, got her ass handed to her, and just stopped being relevant, losing all types of friends and shit. High school shit, but that humiliation did its thing 🤷🏻‍♂️

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MemoLePewPew5 t1_j4c7lcd wrote

As I grew up, I realized one of the greatest weapons we can use is not infliction of pain or punishment - Its humiliation.

Humiliating someone publicly is a very good way to destroy ones ego/dignity and deter anybody else from committing anything similar in the future. Stuff like that goes viral, watch a whole number of individuals say “oh hell no” & put themselves in their own corner

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MemoLePewPew5 t1_j22jpls wrote

Pretty ironic actually…Many middle class Whites and Asians moving into my area, something you would never see in the South Bronx until now.

Landlords have pretty much done all the dirty work, pricing the hell out of everyone in Manhattan. This Domino effect will just kick out the Lower Class themselves

Cant feel sympathy for some of these people though. I personally went to school or grew up with some of these individuals, and its just sad seeing how they just let their lives waste away. No effort put into getting out of a miserable Poverty cycle

These people know damn well they’re living off scraps and they make the poorest decisions, whether its to go on a shopping spree with just “Benefits” money or have babies, knowing damn well that kid is going to suffer and grow up poor as dirt. That should count as child abuse on its own IMHO. Oh well…

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MemoLePewPew5 t1_j1x3bg2 wrote

Except you left out the part where most of these “Sec 8” people wouldn’t even qualify for many of these buildings/ units.

The paperwork is deeply extensive, good luck trying to meet certain criteria without a steady stream of income aka a steady job. Some of these places ask for minimum 30K, a person with a part-time job making less (who would be looking for a cheap place to rent) wouldn’t even qualify to begin with. Application would be rejected with the quickness

Source: Fella from South Bronx living in a recently-constructed Rent-Controlled building unit

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