Darth Wong wrote:phongn wrote:ExarKun wrote:Have you been watching too many movies or spent you childhood in front of a computer/tv? Yeah, there is crime, but it can't be like you describe it at all. Way to use every possible stereotype imaginable, and some stuff, like "ambush a rival gang member' and "hide from the police" is just moronic
You sound like you don't live in the US: with respect, how much do you know about the country?
Before I visited the US, I wouldn't have believed any of that stuff either. The first time I visited Detroit, I was seriously in a state of shock for a while. I honestly thought that blighted crime-ridden urban landscapes like that were a Hollywood invention.
weemadando wrote:
I totally agree - growing up the entire interior of our block was a mix old trees and "lost" and overgrown gardens (the entire block used to be owned by hte church so I imagine that the interior probably had a lot of market garden type stuff) as well as overgrown and falling apart sheds and other small structures.
It was a goddamn paradise for a kid.
I also spent a lot of time playing in abandoned industrial estates which adjoined my father's workshop. The warehouses, old metal shops and joineries etc were mostly vacant with a few remaining business' scattered about - the most fun one was an old scrap yard which a really good family friend used to run. It was interesting - probably marginally dangerous, but it's part of being a kid.
Oh yeah - and times molested by a pederast hobo with a AIDS infected syringe hiding from the police - 0.
Yeah, when you're a kid, this stuff is incredible, it's like some people on here missed out on a good portion of their childhood. I had it like you, but I grew up in a war zone as a "bonus". There is nothing like it, scavenging around, exploring little areas and hideouts, going into gardens up in the hills around the city and stealing fruit, looking for stuff, hanging out with friends, making martial arts weapons out of random crap, playing all kinds of games, when you get little older may be banging a girl or two
. Today's electronic generation is too soft and devoid of any real substance. I remember once when my friends and I went into a building under construction that was abandoned when the war started. The guy that was a guard there started chasing us half way up the stairs, threatening to kill us, and yelling all kinds of curses our way. When we got to the top floor (may be 6th?), there was nowhere else to go, so some of us were about to jump down the side of the building from one scaffolding to the other, but the other guys couldn't so we decided to stay and fight together. Now I realize the stupidity of both decisions, but luckily, he ended up letting us go, but the sheer fear and excitement of the moment and others like it is unmatched by anything kids have nowadays. They are locked up in their little pretty neighborhoods, with pretty malls, with fully equipped rooms, and have no clue on what compass side the Sun comes up, nor what a real friendship is..
To answer Phongn, I'm not from US, but I'm here now, and being poor I have lived next to two bad neighborhoods, near-abandoned towns that have shootings almost every night, but in the day, it's ok. I'm not denying that there are horrific places, but RedImperator made it sound like whenever there is an abandoned building, big bad crime magically appears there overnight, and people, especially little 8 year olds who wanted to explore, either die or become criminals themselves and go playing run from the cops or whatever he said to that effect. Ridiculous.