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this **** looked like a n64 goldeneye x basketball collab
mans holding his hand out like the game’s set to slappers only
NIMBY-ism directly contributes to homelessness. If californians want less unpredictable elements on the street they should support more housing to place them in.
Watching the game from Steph's houseWas up in the nose-bleeds tonight, great game.
The situation in California’s major cities, SF and LA in particular, is very complex. The homeless populations in those areas have indisputably become more prone to crime in recent years. Driven by people with seriousness mental health and/or substance abuse issues. So I think NIMBY-ism in the state has become more common because of that, with people tending to forget there are other categories of low income folks who need affordable housing. So, the knee-jerk reaction to alternative housing proposals in certain areas is negative.
I'm not sure why ya'll don't just come to the truth of situations . Rich people are always going to choose the safety & comfort of them & their families over the feelings of the general public.
Also i'm confused.... If where Steph lives at is one of the most affluent places in all of America. Do ya'll genuinely think that housing is going to People in need?? I'm in NYC where they have "affordable" housing that starts at 100K & can make upwards of 200K in some places.
Chances are if that housing was ever built it was gonna go to some people who make at least 6 figures a year, not no homeless dude off the street.
Dunno but here's a rebuttal posthttps://deadspin.com/an-assist-for-nick-van-exel-how-an-nba-scorekeeper-coo-30967240
Wonder if it’s the same guy still
He ain’t going to snitch on mike?