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So I visited a trailer park today

First of all I got lost on the way there because the streets aren't marked clearly in the part of town it was located in. Or my GPS lied to me. Not the nicest end of town it was sketchy. Anyway the trailers were older and crappy looking. I saw a dumpster outside of one being gutted. There was no paneling left on it. I saw zero luxury cars parked. Oh and there was like zero parking so I couldn't get any photos as it was hard to drive, pay attention and take photos. Lots of older cars like tauruses and Malibu and trucks. I saw some people walking around. They looked like the people that usually shop at walmart. No hillbilly stereotypes though from what I saw.

Nobody has nice yards it all grass and weeds. Some trailers had heaps of junk piled up on the front or side of them. That was offputting and was something I expected.

Overall, it wasn't the hillbilly place I thought it was going to be. However, I would still never live in one nor would I step foot in one again.
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nate2244 · 41-45, M
Next stop,the housing projects
Addictedtoglamour · 31-35, M
@nate2244 baby steps baby steps I'm not ready for that.
Fernie · F
@nate2244 hey...I grew up in a housing project...with every color and nationality and we ALL got along just fine
nate2244 · 41-45, M
@FernieI'm sorry if I offended you.The housing projects where I'm from were dangerous
Fernie · F
@nate2244 there was much danger in mine as well but we handled it and basically got along well
nate2244 · 41-45, M
These 15 year olds almost shot me in the housing projects,because I was white.