I've lived in Las Vegas for more than 15+ years and never would of thought such a tragedy like this would happen in my own city that I truly love.
How can you love a cesspool? Oh well, to each his own. Anyway, stay safe and wear a vest.
I've lived in Las Vegas for more than 15+ years and never would of thought such a tragedy like this would happen in my own city that I truly love.
How can you love a cesspool? Oh well, to each his own. Anyway, stay safe and wear a vest.
Totally agree its a cesspool lol... but it's the best place to be an Anarchist and for a Business hub living in the states. No worries, I got my vest close by :)
agreed, I used to have a love/hate relationship with the city. One moment I loved every minute and the next moment I just wanted to leave. Still have great memories.
I'm not so ready to call Vegas a 'cesspool' .... I mean unless you're just a boring person who never parties, does not like to drink, and is afraid to talk to women.... js - Vegas is a party town; it's the place to be, 'for a good time' - and I think it does a great job of serving that purpose.
Do they allow some things in that city that other cities do not allow? Yep, they sure do - but does that automatically make the city bad??? Plus, there are all sorts of economic motivations to 'centralizing' most of what they allow in Vegas; there are people who run that 'Game' and don't really 'allow' it in other places; The Indian Reserve Casinos are new; and seem to be an exception; but even they have to follow 'rules' made by others....
Otherwise, just about every town in America would look more like Vegas does.