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Got real mixed feelings on this because while this guy is a douche and his childish revenge antics are dumb, I just imagine myself having to deal with a shattered car window and having a hard time feeling bad for the person who did it to me
Yeah, Ive got a neighbor who has had a broken quarter window on their car for months now. Its not a nice car, probably expensive to fix. Some asshole probably popped the window for some loose change and now my neighbor has a car him and his family can't be warm or dry in.
Like who cares about people stealing from walgreens and shit, but these guys were organized.
There's space between "fuck the cops" and "I love when people create setbacks in others lives for some petty cash".
Those guys who were robbing suitcases from cars, throwing out passports, personal items, etc to make what? 100 bucks? Like there's a point where these are just shit behaviors by people who just don't care about others.
The mom yoinking what she thought was a toy for her kid? sure not a huge deal. Those guys? fuck them.
I am of mixed mind on this. I think the correct answer here is that you have to not fuck with other poor people, or workers if you want your "Crimes of Survival" to not have an ultimately reactionary character.
If I had to choose between having my expensive shit stolen and getting glitter bombed, I'd take the glitter bomb. Like if this was some guy bragging about killing thieves, that'd be incredibly fucked up, but what he did to them wasn't as bad as what they tried to do to him.
anyone who leaves an undisguised very expensive electronic item on their front porch unattended deserves to have it stolen
This happens more often than you think. Sellers will just slap a shipping label directly on the item and send it out if it's too big to fit in a plain cardboard box. That combined with delivery services dropping packages off when most people might not be home, well, that's a lot of time for the box to be sit unattended.
I once took time out of my day to go home and bring in a PC monitor that was delivered at 10 in the morning (my shift didn't end until 4pm). The monitor was shipped in its own box and was very obviously a monitor to anyone walking or driving by my house. I'm lucky enough that my boss let me go home and get it; not everyone has that luxury.
Got real mixed feelings on this because while this guy is a douche and his childish revenge antics are dumb, I just imagine myself having to deal with a shattered car window and having a hard time feeling bad for the person who did it to me
Yeah, Ive got a neighbor who has had a broken quarter window on their car for months now. Its not a nice car, probably expensive to fix. Some asshole probably popped the window for some loose change and now my neighbor has a car him and his family can't be warm or dry in.
Like who cares about people stealing from walgreens and shit, but these guys were organized.
There's space between "fuck the cops" and "I love when people create setbacks in others lives for some petty cash".
Those guys who were robbing suitcases from cars, throwing out passports, personal items, etc to make what? 100 bucks? Like there's a point where these are just shit behaviors by people who just don't care about others.
The mom yoinking what she thought was a toy for her kid? sure not a huge deal. Those guys? fuck them.
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I am of mixed mind on this. I think the correct answer here is that you have to not fuck with other poor people, or workers if you want your "Crimes of Survival" to not have an ultimately reactionary character.
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If I had to choose between having my expensive shit stolen and getting glitter bombed, I'd take the glitter bomb. Like if this was some guy bragging about killing thieves, that'd be incredibly fucked up, but what he did to them wasn't as bad as what they tried to do to him.
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I was specifically talking about the professional career thieves using job-specific tools who are breaking into locked cars
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This happens more often than you think. Sellers will just slap a shipping label directly on the item and send it out if it's too big to fit in a plain cardboard box. That combined with delivery services dropping packages off when most people might not be home, well, that's a lot of time for the box to be sit unattended.
I once took time out of my day to go home and bring in a PC monitor that was delivered at 10 in the morning (my shift didn't end until 4pm). The monitor was shipped in its own box and was very obviously a monitor to anyone walking or driving by my house. I'm lucky enough that my boss let me go home and get it; not everyone has that luxury.