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The parts that I live in there's not any gun violence in the trailer parks, lots of meth addicts though. But the ghetto trash is where almost 90% of all the crime happens in my city so based on my environment, I'd pick trailer trash over ghetto trash.
The parts that I live in there's not any gun violence in the trailer parks, lots of meth addicts though. But the ghetto trash is where almost 90% of all the crime happens in my city so based on my environment, I'd pick trailer trash over ghetto trash.
Which begs the other question: Why are white people who are considered trailer trash so lazy? They've got all day to just sit around smoking cigarettes and drinking beer, but won't even bend over to pick up or dispose of their trash and junk? Yet, collect welfare for their laziness. I'd think living in such an unattractive manner they'd have an over population of rodents. Oh, wait... that's what their numerous cats are for. ROFL.
There is a place near me that has a couple trailers and some shacks that people live in and junk thrown all over the yard. But I would rather be them then some poor person living in a big city cess pool ghetto. At least these people are mostly safe and they do not bother anyone.
There is a place near me that has a couple trailers and some shacks that people live in and junk thrown all over the yard. But I would rather be them then some poor person living in a big city cess pool ghetto. At least these people are mostly safe and they do not bother anyone.
Yeah, which cop would ever think of looking in a trailer park for a meth lab?
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