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Professional wrestling and reality TV are seen as pseudo-real entertainment, yet they may be more authentic than traditional media, which often presents a curated version of reality.
People should focus on changing their community and neighborhood rather than trying to change the world.
People who you easily could have rehabilitated or at least kept out of the public zone keep getting released and doing these fucking things. And it's almost like, again, if you wanted to destroy society, you would make people terrified.
There's a lot of volatility in society; it seems to be splitting apart. People live in separate bubbles and don't understand each other.
It's worrisome to me because ever since I had kids, you like have a whole different connection to the world than when you don't have kids. And it humanizes you.
There's a stark contrast between areas with different policies on homelessness. One side of the street is chaos, the other is squeaky clean. It's all about policy.
Everywhere you look, trash, paraphernalia, rotting food, and even dead animals. This is the reality of the streets.
Living in remote areas requires heightened security awareness. Unexpected visitors can be unsettling, especially when they appear in unusual circumstances.
You have to have people in your life that go on a regular basis, 'That's just fucking stupid. You're wrong.' If you don't have those people, it means you have the wrong friends or your family is scared of you.
The traditional way of living in close-knit communities, where people share the same values, is contrasted with the modern way of living next to strangers.