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That side of town (media.scored.co)
posted 1 month ago by MLJFireDragon747 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +42Score on mirror )
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BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
There are parts of New Orleans that are just so damned beautiful like the parks, shared spaces, french quartered, and even many of the waterways. SEL in general is an amazing place to live, but just like so many other places, it’s the “people” that ruin it. Even Tulanes campus is dark as hell now. When I was there over 25 years ago, it was MAYBE 5% other. Now it’s way into the double digits from what I’m being told.
disoriented on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
>it’s the “people” that ruin it

Exactly right, and by design. When I lived there, it was well understood that the the state was one giant scam and that everything in business and politics was set up to siphon off money to individuals involved in the schemes, but no one really minded as long as the common people, the ones who paid taxes and contributed to the system, were taken care of, and for the most part that worked. When the nigger population rose and overwhelmed the White population, it was still "the city that care forgot", but a city still needs people to maintain it. Niggers can't maintain anything.

What is SEL? Is that Slidell? I remember most of the civilians I worked with in the 80s commuted from either Slidell, Mandeville, or way out by Maurepas. The Hebert defense complex was located in the 9th ward, a sketchy place even in the day time, and no one left the building for any reason except when they drove in or out.
BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Sorry, for some reason the A got left off. I meant SELA, as in south eastern Louisiana.
disoriented on scored.co
30 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Oh, now that makes perfect sense. And I agree, I loved living there. The only thing I never got used to for the seven years I lived in the south was the humidity, having lived the dry California desert all of my life before that.
BlackPillBot on scored.co
29 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Yeah, it does suck sweating if you leave the house 3/4s of the year. Even if you’re in the shade, you’re still hot,, nasty and miserable. In the summer months when you own the door to go outside, it can legitimately feel like opening an oven. It gets really nuts in July, and August. With that said, we never(rarely) get snow, and often times have thanksgiving, and Christmas with temps between 70-90 degrees and low humidity, so I guess we got that going for us. Hehe.

Down here, most of us learn to take “mini baths”, or as the niggers like to call them prison baths. Lmfao. You wipe down periodically throughout the day at a bathroom you have access to with a wash rag, or some type of wipes. It does actually make you feel better, and a bit refreshed in the summer months.
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