Thoughts On Privacy
I have always said, that if you have a social security number, than they are watching you. They know where you live, where you work, and what videos you jerk off to.
I bring this up because several times we have heard that our apartment building, as shity as it is (gee thanks Hasidic Jews) is bugged.
People love, love, really love their weed around here. It is a prolific business, the problem is, it's illegal, and the people that are bringing in the big batches are probably also the ones bringing in the heroin, which is the real problem.
I have always told people, don't be dumb, they (the investigators) are not in the regular unmarked cars, they are in the Honda Civics, blasting the same music you do. They are also doing things in the neighborhood, like installing the items that let you access your porn that you watch as you get high.
The problem with drug addicts is that they are incredibly stupid, I mean if they were smart, they wouldn't be doing drugs, and if they really needed pain relief they wouldn't be smoking weed they'd be ingesting an extract instead.
These are people who are uneducated, they don't think twice about the people in their neighborhood, or the what look like broken cameras in the hall way. Of course the cameras work, this building is owned by Jews!
Suspiciously, there is an oddly placed hole in my living room, I've joked about it before to my friends and family that whoever is watching me from that hole via camera or listening device has seen or heard a whole lotta shit, like my large naked psoriasis covered ass. Or my huge floppy milk filled boobs. (Aren't I supposed to get paid for you to see that? Bitch, where's my money!?)
Another place they could have easily hidden a device in, is the large Verizon box in the living room. The Verizon dude swears that it's a box that creates our own network so it doesn't lag being attached to anyone else's. I'm not a computer wiz, so I don't know, perhaps the police are in cahoots with the internet installers?
It's not all this watching I'm concerned about. Again, where's my money? It's the aftermath of all that watching. Drug busts lead to gun battles, snitching, and a hell of a lot of other bad stuff. Stuff which I want to have no part in.
Everyone deals in Newark out in the open. I am a very observant person, however, one does not need to be observant when you are being obvious as well as oblivious. I've seen people buying pills downtown, pill bottles out, money in hand, not a visible cop in sight. That's the type of shit that pisses me off. I've seen a man selling "lean" (prescription strength cough syrup mixed with Mountain Dew) out of the trunk of his car right in front of my job, where I worked with preschool kids. Really? You couldn't park down the street at least? Downtown, people just light up their joints as if Newark has legalized recreational use. No shame. The clouds of smoke mingle with the copious amounts of Muslim incense being burned on each of the historic four corners, yet the smell of Mary Jane will always overpower even the strongest Frank and Myrrh.
These are the people that need to do that shit in private. No one needs to see your ass slumped over at the bus stop, I need that seat, dumbass, I'm in pain, and you sir, are an idiot for not knowing how to deal with yours!
Newark has a drug problem, there is no denying this. Black boys get arrested for possession, while white boys get a slap on the hand, black boys are the criminals, while white boys are the silly and perpetually hungry pot heads a la Shaggy and Scooby. They could legalize for recreation and perhaps part of that problem would go away. Who knows? It would certainly create more tax revenue for the city, better fund the schools, and over time, kids would simply learn to be smart and not do drugs.
But back to privacy, this is America and privacy doesn't really exist, they're watching us, they know what we're doing and who we're doing it with.
It's just a matter of what you do with that knowledge, don't do stupid things so you don't get caught, because eventually you will get caught. We live in an era where the camera is always rolling, non stop. At any point I could have collected evidence of drug distribution with my own camera, and no one would have thought anything of it. People note how I "don't belong here", how I'm "too smart", and "what's a nice white girl like you doing in the hood?".
How do they know I'm not the one watching them?
I bring this up because several times we have heard that our apartment building, as shity as it is (gee thanks Hasidic Jews) is bugged.
People love, love, really love their weed around here. It is a prolific business, the problem is, it's illegal, and the people that are bringing in the big batches are probably also the ones bringing in the heroin, which is the real problem.
I have always told people, don't be dumb, they (the investigators) are not in the regular unmarked cars, they are in the Honda Civics, blasting the same music you do. They are also doing things in the neighborhood, like installing the items that let you access your porn that you watch as you get high.
The problem with drug addicts is that they are incredibly stupid, I mean if they were smart, they wouldn't be doing drugs, and if they really needed pain relief they wouldn't be smoking weed they'd be ingesting an extract instead.
These are people who are uneducated, they don't think twice about the people in their neighborhood, or the what look like broken cameras in the hall way. Of course the cameras work, this building is owned by Jews!
Suspiciously, there is an oddly placed hole in my living room, I've joked about it before to my friends and family that whoever is watching me from that hole via camera or listening device has seen or heard a whole lotta shit, like my large naked psoriasis covered ass. Or my huge floppy milk filled boobs. (Aren't I supposed to get paid for you to see that? Bitch, where's my money!?)
Another place they could have easily hidden a device in, is the large Verizon box in the living room. The Verizon dude swears that it's a box that creates our own network so it doesn't lag being attached to anyone else's. I'm not a computer wiz, so I don't know, perhaps the police are in cahoots with the internet installers?
It's not all this watching I'm concerned about. Again, where's my money? It's the aftermath of all that watching. Drug busts lead to gun battles, snitching, and a hell of a lot of other bad stuff. Stuff which I want to have no part in.
Everyone deals in Newark out in the open. I am a very observant person, however, one does not need to be observant when you are being obvious as well as oblivious. I've seen people buying pills downtown, pill bottles out, money in hand, not a visible cop in sight. That's the type of shit that pisses me off. I've seen a man selling "lean" (prescription strength cough syrup mixed with Mountain Dew) out of the trunk of his car right in front of my job, where I worked with preschool kids. Really? You couldn't park down the street at least? Downtown, people just light up their joints as if Newark has legalized recreational use. No shame. The clouds of smoke mingle with the copious amounts of Muslim incense being burned on each of the historic four corners, yet the smell of Mary Jane will always overpower even the strongest Frank and Myrrh.
These are the people that need to do that shit in private. No one needs to see your ass slumped over at the bus stop, I need that seat, dumbass, I'm in pain, and you sir, are an idiot for not knowing how to deal with yours!
Newark has a drug problem, there is no denying this. Black boys get arrested for possession, while white boys get a slap on the hand, black boys are the criminals, while white boys are the silly and perpetually hungry pot heads a la Shaggy and Scooby. They could legalize for recreation and perhaps part of that problem would go away. Who knows? It would certainly create more tax revenue for the city, better fund the schools, and over time, kids would simply learn to be smart and not do drugs.
But back to privacy, this is America and privacy doesn't really exist, they're watching us, they know what we're doing and who we're doing it with.
It's just a matter of what you do with that knowledge, don't do stupid things so you don't get caught, because eventually you will get caught. We live in an era where the camera is always rolling, non stop. At any point I could have collected evidence of drug distribution with my own camera, and no one would have thought anything of it. People note how I "don't belong here", how I'm "too smart", and "what's a nice white girl like you doing in the hood?".
How do they know I'm not the one watching them?
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