Tranq is basically Xylazine. It's awful, awful stuff and in some cities right now you can't get illicit drugs without some level of contamination likely (like in Philadelphia). Overdoses happen often with it because noloxone has no effect on it. Locke is right, it causes weeping wounds that don't heal. The photos of Xylazine's effects on the skin are not pretty.
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Tranq is basically Xylazine. It's awful, awful stuff and in some cities right now you can't get illicit drugs without some level of contamination likely (like in Philadelphia). Overdoses happen often with it because noloxone has no effect on it. Locke is right, it causes weeping wounds that don't heal. The photos of Xylazine's effects on the skin are not pretty.
It's almost as if you're playing a dangerous game buying these drugs.
More smash and grabs in San Francisco. Gotta be frustrating as hell having that happen all the time and known encampment/fencing operations running in plain sight.
Trying to blow torch a car window was certainly a thing to see.
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This guy's videos feel fake after a while. The number of broken car windows, stolen phones, GPS trackers and glitter bombs is staggering... The costs must be in tens of thousands. Plus all the time to make this stuff and monitor. All of the faces are blurred, so these videos cannot be used by police, I'm guessing. What makes it worthwhile to do for him? Just clicks and likes on YouTube? Is it that profitable?
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This guy's videos feel fake after a while. The number of broken car windows, stolen phones, GPS trackers and glitter bombs is staggering... The costs must be in tens of thousands. Plus all the time to make this stuff and monitor. All of the faces are blurred, so these videos cannot be used by police, I'm guessing. What makes it worthwhile to do for him? Just clicks and likes on YouTube? Is it that profitable?
Definitely profitable. He gets tens of millions of views, collaborates with other YouTubers, and gets sponsorships to offset the costs. He also promotes his company that is likely successful.
This guy's videos feel fake after a while. The number of broken car windows, stolen phones, GPS trackers and glitter bombs is staggering... The costs must be in tens of thousands. Plus all the time to make this stuff and monitor. All of the faces are blurred, so these videos cannot be used by police, I'm guessing. What makes it worthwhile to do for him? Just clicks and likes on YouTube? Is it that profitable?
He is a top 30 creator on YouTube that alone puts him into the 7 figures yearly. Add in his crunchlabs (which our kids love) and these glitterbomb videos are a drop in the bucket for him
More smash and grabs in San Francisco. Gotta be frustrating as hell having that happen all the time and known encampment/fencing operations running in plain sight.
Trying to blow torch a car window was certainly a thing to see.
I gotta tell ya...I'm going down a rabbit-hole on this guy's videos now.
Engineering and Vengeance? I dont care how he makes money, I'm here for it.
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All of the faces are blurred, so these videos cannot be used by police, I'm guessing.
The faces wouldn't be blurred in the raw footage, which could be provided to the police. It's not like the police are going to open an investigation based on random YouTube videos.
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The faces wouldn't be blurred in the raw footage, which could be provided to the police. It's not like the police are going to open an investigation based on random YouTube videos.
*cough* January 6th footage *cough*
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All of the faces are blurred, so these videos cannot be used by police, I'm guessing.
Why would the police care? They know if they managed to catch and arrest these people they would just be released in less time it took for you to watch the entire video.
I gotta tell ya...I'm going down a rabbit-hole on this guy's videos now.
Engineering and Vengeance? I dont care how he makes money, I'm here for it.
You might also like this guy. Though his channel doesn't have too much vengeance. Or San Francisco crime. His wife seems like a good sport about his work.
It's Oakland, but most residents in SF consider Oakland to be part of the area. Looks exactly like East Hastings in Vancouver from about Main to Abbot.
It's Oakland, but most residents in SF consider Oakland to be part of the area. Looks exactly like East Hastings in Vancouver from about Main to Abbot.
Sure, but people aren’t not-going downtown because of crime. It’s an issue for sure, but it’s also a completely sensationalized issue. Even the post above calling SF a “####hole” (especially in 2019 lol) is just more of the same over dramatic nonsense.
All I can say is that I have been to many American cities over the last 5 years and I have only ever witnessed people #### or piss on the street/sidewalk on a regular basis, at least 3 separate people in 5 days, in San Francisco. I have lived in Calgary my whole life and have only ever witnessed this once here.
So yeah there are a bunch of people that over state issues but that's probably because they had a similar experience that I did. I had some great times at SF but I don't think the people are being overly dramatic.
You might also like this guy. Though his channel doesn't have too much vengeance. Or San Francisco crime. His wife seems like a good sport about his work.
Its the sweet, sweet vengeance that really ices the cake though.
You should watch the Mark Rober videos where they managed to get several scam call centers in India shut down. That's probably the most impactful thing he's ever done with those videos
It's Oakland, but most residents in SF consider Oakland to be part of the area. Looks exactly like East Hastings in Vancouver from about Main to Abbot.
No they don’t.
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All I can say is that I have been to many American cities over the last 5 years and I have only ever witnessed people #### or piss on the street/sidewalk on a regular basis, at least 3 separate people in 5 days, in San Francisco. I have lived in Calgary my whole life and have only ever witnessed this once here.
So yeah there are a bunch of people that over state issues but that's probably because they had a similar experience that I did. I had some great times at SF but I don't think the people are being overly dramatic.
Stop watching people pee and poo, that’s gross.
I’ve never seen anyone pee or poo on the street/sidewalk anywhere… well, pee, sure, but I’ve also peed on the street so who am I to judge?
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