I feel like Seth Rogen has gotten so used to it that he’s just like eh whatever just another tuesday Like how me, as a person with a gluten allergy will often get offered snacks and then I ask if it’s gluten free and they’re like “oh… uh, no sorry” Like I’m not even upset at this point I’m just used to it. I’ve been dealing with this for 14 years and I’m almost 19, so I’m not even phased by it anymore. All I’m saying is if you experience something repeatedly you will go numb to that shit
Seth is being pretentious but I’m confused why people are taking the car part so personal; I know people who leave their doors unlocked so burglars don’t break the glass cause it would cost more to replace the glass then replace what was inside.
"I don't see my car as an extension of myself." Imagine if he said this to the man in person after his car got broken into. He'd probably punch him square in the mouth.
@@Katt1n Not even close to the same analogy, moron. It’s a known fact that in major cities people break in to cars, especially if there’s visible valuables in it. Everyone knows that. So if you do that and end up eventually getting robbed then yeah, it’s your fault. Should people steal? No and in a perfect world they wouldn’t. But that’s not reality and whining “but it SHOULD be that way” does nothing for you in the here and now. Take some accountability.
@@juliusweiss5447 I mean, doesn't sound like there were valuables. They were birthday party decorations. Who the fuck steals that lol. Yeah, don't leave valuables in your car, but that doesn't make it your fault if some jackass steals them. The only person at fault would be said jackass. He literally had birthday decorations for a little girl stolen out of his car and bodily fluids spread about it as well. I think it's pretty fair for him to say LA is pretty shitty. The problem isn't that Seth said to keep valuables out of the car, it's that he claimed that LA is a really really lovely and great place to live despite the fact that his car is getting robbed regularly, and basically blamed Casey for his car being robbed assuming he must have had something valuable in there.
Seth's tweet has the same energy as the email my university sent out after there were 30 people who had their car windows smashed in one night. They said "Park in well lit areas" (We park in parking decks) and "Make sure you lock your car doors".
I love the idea that Seth's car is just the neighborhood hangout. Like teens break in there to bang, homeless people shoot up in the back seat, people start using it as the community center. People start playing basketball in it and an underprivileged youth learns the importance of conflict resolution during an argument over Seth's shitty movies.
@@bigblackshoota295 Absolutely not. If my hometown has legitimate problems then I'll be the first one to bring them up. I'm not some Hollywood weirdo that thinks a car being broken into a dozen times is normal.
@@parkerjackson4880 what does that even mean? Entirely probability? There’s probability in everything, everything relies on probability and has a probable value… you live where you live because someone in your family chose to live there
Does this guy think getting your car broken into 15 times isn’t a sign that there might be a problem with crime in the city? Does he think that’s normal everywhere?
@@JimmyBoy9878 define major city and “that problem.” All places have a crime rate, but some places are much worse than others. In Tokyo for example car break ins are very rare (per capita) but they still happen.
I don't even know 15 people that have had their car broken into in their lives. That's hundreds of years of life. Rogen has somehow pulled it off 15x in one life.
Honestly, I think that's an exaggeration. I've lived in LA my entire life and never had my car broken into, or personally know anyone who has had their car broken into. And, I've lived in areas considered both good and bad. It might actually be a rich people area issue.
You can tweet something absolutely beautiful like announcing your firstborn or engagement and still get death threats over it. Twitter really is something else
The fact that he says “just don’t leave valuables in your car” as if you don’t still have to pay for your windows to get fixed is insane to me. He thinks everyone can just afford to get a window replaced 15 times? Especially in a city like LA which is already astronomically priced. The privilege. And it’s funny bc these are the ppl who love to pretend like they are so woke and sticking up for the underprivileged. The irony
i find it so funny that seth basically called casey an idiot for “allowing” to get his car broken into, just to say next that he’s gotten his cars broken into 15 times.
It's Called prevention, He never Called him an idiot he was suggesting not to leave Valuable stuff in the car, and was proving he has experience with this Subject, 15 Car break in over 20 years doesn't even sound that bad. considering his area is probably targeted, if you leave valuable stuff in sight you are an idiot.....
"This place is lovely, I've only had my car broken into 15 times" you know how many times I've had my car broken into living in liverpool in england? 0 😂
I'm broke, and it happens to me more than I like, you don't lose anything if you have nothing of value in your car for them to take, unless I want to stay up all night every night watching cameras then the next best option is to not leave anything worth stealing In your car, its just the sad reality of alot of places in the u.s.
Living in an actual third world country where every second person is trying to steal something from someone, the victim is unfortunately very often blamed for not being aware enough to avoid a robbery which is complete nonsense. Love the vid charlie keep up the good work
When you move to LA they give you “car b&e” punch card to leave on the dash, every time someone breaks into your car they punch the card and on the 15th punch they have to leave you a cool little knife or some meth. Everyone gets one
@@exglued2394 To be fair, did he say all of New York? Because he could have just been referring to a certain part, or most, of NY. Whereas, I doubt he thinks a single part of LA's general area is good.
Remember that people pay thousands upon thousands of dollars a month to live in a crime ridden junkyard in California when you can live in an abandoned cabin in the woods for free
Seth literally said “It’s called living in a big city” to CASEY NEISTAT. A New Yorker. A fellow who’s from an actual big city with public transport and shit, a metropol.
I like how he says he's tired of everyone talking about how riddled with crime Los Angeles is and then he goes on to admit his car has been broken into 15 or so times and i'm like "bruh . . . . 15 or so times???? do you think that's normal?!"
@@outsidechambaz Interesting so a multi millionaire CZcamsr calling the city he CHOSE to live in along side all the other millionaires a third world shithole isn't? I'm sure having their car broken into is a huge issue for people living in a third world country, of course I'm sure they have very good police force to get their items back :'D
@@OCFHS ask anyone who lives in LA and they will also tell you it's a shithole. Yeah, there are worse shitholes, but it's like comparing shit from a healthy cow to shit from a diseased cow. One might be worse but they're both shit in the end
"Don't leave anything valuable in the car" this is incredibly true though, even if you live in a smaller city, but yeah obviously that doesn't make it the victim's fault. But I seriously can't stand how he's all like "well my car being broken into and stuff stolen doesn't really bother me that much" which is an easy thing to say if you're a millionaire.
@@jeffrodriguez6685 But people don't drive, so you can't get your car broken into lol. I think New York is a million times better than LA, which is just stripmalls, traffic and overly expensive stuff. But lets be real most the people who say they hate New York and LA live in Ohio, so kind of hypocritical.
Saying you shouldn't leave valuables in your car, so it's your fault you got robbed sounds a whole lot like saying she shouldn't have worn that outfit, so it's her fault she got assaulted
i see the connection but i dont think those are that comparable. A slutty outfit is worn to show off, where as leaving valuables in a car arent being shown off because nobody should be looking and scoping out cars like that
@@EatDatBitchAwp bruh our car was like the only thing that we can depend on when getting to our jobs, getting kids at school, emergency needs/calls, literally our only way of transportation in going and buying any elsewhere including our daily needs. Nowhere near being "materialistic" unless if you were filthy rich and are projecting.
One time, someone left a bloody axe in my car with a note that said: “This is just a warning”. And I remember thinking to myself, “What a treat! Some poor sap just left a perfectly good axe lying around!”
“This is a warning” *casually leave back the note on the road* “Thanks for the free money dude just bought minecraft account for my child and food for my families :D”
I've had 1 car stolen and 3 broken into. Most recent break in was a week ago. They big brained me by stealing my dash cam, the only thing of value. They left a big stinking turd in the back seat, paired with a putrid embalming fluid smell of smoke.
I can't say much for the crime or people but after visiting LA if there is one thing I can say it's that there is always a slight lingering smell of smoke mixed with a little bit of warm urine.
In my highschool, we had almost weekly reports saying kids got robbed. Phones, wallets, keys, and other valuables were lost monthly, but there was never a point where we were told to not be upset and expect the worst. Bad people should be better, and good people shouldn’t be complacent to these things.
@@benneron8403 2042 isnt bad, the beta was ass and they're still working on it, I agree it should've been delayed but I'm giving it a chance to get better, battlefield 5 did the same shit, I dont like it I just want a good game to play
@@bananahhh-_-5709 What is it now then? I played the beta and was taken aback at how much work was needed with it. 2042 sucks rn and it’s an awful trend we are seeing with games coming out half baked for full price and we are expected to sit and wait for it to “get good”.
@@bananahhh-_-5709 there’s no doubt it’s not ok to release games in that state and I’ve heard bf2042 is missing lots of features from older games but ya I doubt it’s the worst and every battlefield had a terrible launch as shitty as it is people jus gotta wait for it too get good
Seth Rogen's arguement is basically: "Don't say LA is a bad city because it's a great city. I know that it's riddled with crime and my car got broken in to 15 times but just trust me, it's just one of the greatest cities ever."
"Hey man, LA has a lot going for it! For example, you've got tons of rich idiots like me just leaving their shit laying around for anyone to take, and we don't even care if you take it! Come here on holiday, leave with a new TV, and new phone, and a new car!"
It can be both. You can like places and still admit they have faults. Either way, crime is a problem in every big city, in that sense he's right (Charlie seems surprised that someone is told not to leave valuables in the car, even though I've heard this multiple times). What's really wrong with LA is the homelessness and the car dependency. I walked from the downtown to the Amtrak station and I must've gone past a several mile stretch of homeless tents. In the end though was a Mexican quarter with some live music and stands. The car dependence also makes life hell if you don't want to drive, and if you do.
@@TheDirtysouthfan It's not about liking a place, he said specifically "LA is still a great city" which directly contradicts with all of the examples of LA living he gave. It's not like he said "it's a piece of shit but it's mine, and i love it", he's arguing that it's still objectively a good city, which it isn't really. Overpopulation, bad air quality, rampant homelessness, a long history of crime and poor policing, strong racial divide especially in the legal system, high cost of living. I could go on.
He's right though, it's called living in a big city. I don't know about LA, i have never been there, but I know that in big cities people will break into your car eventually. That doesn't say anything about how 'good' or 'bad' the city is. I just don't understand why that is such a hot take.
The problem with some of these celebs is that they think the world revolves around them because they are sitting in their multi-million dollar mansions while don't give a crap about what's really happening in the real world.
When i worked in retail people used to give me shit for getting police involved to deal with shoplifters who come every day, because they're just hungry and need something to eat.
Why would you leave it on the hood? He's totally cool with people breaking into his car, you can leave it on the driver's seat for him, make sure it's protected from the weather.
man this really reads like the dude was trying to joke or be sarcastic as if it was a private conversation, but it just won't land at all when it's public like that
@@bigmanbarry2299 bruh its so popular for people to shit on USA and its cities on the internet, u guys dont know how good you have it... Ignorance is a bless
Seth Rogan: "LA has a lot going for it" Charlie: "Yeah, especially if you're a burglar who knows where Seth Rogan parks his car" 💀💀💀 cracked my shit up for a minute straight
@@nuggystan9128 go to Wisconsin, it's really nice, the people are great and if you're English which I'm guessing you are the girls are super easy to pick up haha, you're an automatic 8 with the accent out there, Milwaukee or Green Bay especially
This tweet has such big "don't dress provocatively" energy. Edit: I am sorry for unleashing this comment section on the world. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
@@commanda3536 no but people still shouldnt break in lol they didnt leave anything valuable either (wallet, phone etc) and if they did leave valuables they probably wouldve hid it so no one can see but in places like that theyll break in hoping theres stuff in the car. Doesnt matter if their stuff was stolen at that point bc no matter what a window wouldve been smashed woth or without valuables in there. Thats not ok at all. But honestly who steals fucking party decorations??? Thats not valuable at all like hell yeah imma steal princess balloons and the piñata! Probably hoped there were valuables, didnt find any, took what they can and honestly youre stealing kids bday stuff thats low
@@commanda3536 Your car shouldn't be broken into at all, regardless of what's left inside. That's like saying "You shouldn't leave valuables in your house." Like, dude, it's private property, you should be able to leave a hundred thousand dollars on the seat and not have to worry about some scumbag breaking into it so he can buy more meth.
The whole "don't view my car as an extension of myself" is such a perfect out of touch rich people shit to say. Hey buddy, nobody is upset about their property being vandalized because they think it's "an extension of themselves", they do because it's a property they had to work and pay for and money doesn't grow on trees.
Also it doesn’t matter if it’s “an extension of themselves “ if you get your car broken into you still are going to feel violated, unsafe and lose trust. Plus sometimes they take shit that is actually sentimental to you and can’t be replaced.
Seth Rogan gets more defensive about people on twitter who don't like his movie than the people who literally broke into and robbed his personal possessions. Priorities, amiright?
why am I being censored constantly in the comment section for having an opinion? why is no CZcamsr talking about this AI algorithm which deletes comments automatically and disregards context?
It surprised me how many people got on Casey cause he’s rich and he can easily replace his stuff like that doesn’t mean he deserves to get robbed Twitter is wild
I definitely don't feel as bad for him as i would for someone who is poor, but he still has every right to feel upset about it and shitting on him is still just a mean thing to do. But some people feel that they can be mean to people who seem more privileged.
The attitude celebrities have with „big cities“ is living in ivory towers over a sewage system with man sized rodents. They look out their windows, watching the rodents eat lifestock, peasants, eachother, and giggle about how quaint it all is.
Never heard of you, or even attempted to watch things that look "too modern", but got curious .. I'm an ancien assembler coder, and .. surprise musician and I have no clue how I ended up here - But I must say that its fun to listen to your commentary about the average morons out there. Even though tht I only have 88 subs and have released a billion tracks I still find it interesting to see what the youth are up to. I dont comment much, but when I do I surely do it thoroughly .. you're a good kid, and surprise ..I even subscribed :-)
In which he didn’t have a car because it’s pretty common sense to not leave valuable shit in your car in NY too bruh so he’s still dumb for that lmfao. That’s like rule of thumb for any city.
@@LesserKnownAXA but also the main reason no one has a car besides that, is how dense NYC is. Most people there don't have drivers license and just taxi or walk, or bike. So many NY friends had me chauffeur them around and was amazed that I had one. Transfer kids to the Midwest so it's more spread out, like St Louis or KCMO for instance. This is a factor. LA is big, but not that dense with all their suburbs and rural Hampton bs in the hills. 🤷♀️
@@Re-Todd_Howard I mean to be completely fair, if you're living in a massive city like NYC it's basically common sense to know not to leave your valuable shit in the car. Doesn't mean that whoever gets their car broken into hasn't been wronged and that it was their fault or something, but it's still something you should have expected if you've been living in a big city for more than a month and it's not going to change. Just because something shouldn't happen doesn't mean it won't, especially in cases where it's known that it will happen.
The tweet Seth sent about getting a free knife as a "little treat" to someone who had just been robbed had the same energy as ricecum asking "did it feel good though?" to a victim of sexual assault
@McFlickers Dude if someone broke into my car and left a knife behind I'd be scared shitless. 1) Why did they have a knife at all, and what would have happened if I, or someone else, had caught them in the act? 2) I'd be paranoid that they left it on purpose as a threat. No one leaves behind a weapon as token of good faith. It's LA, there's a good chance that knife was used for something bad and they needed to get rid of so they dumped it in his car
Coming from someone who's actually spent a lot of time in developing nations, I always find it very pathetic when rich people compare their relative minor inconveniences from standard megacity living to the standard- in one example ive seen first hand- making less than a $1 a day inhaling fumes from lithium processing plants in a town with a murder rate higher than Southside Chicago. you can rant about having a bad experience without making light of the horrific standards of living people have to endure on a daily. Sad to see so many people have lost touch with reality so much they compare a place with a murder rate lower than most mid-sized southern towns to that of place where brown shirts might shoot you in the streets for smoking pot lmao
Imagine that in the middle of a gigantic city, there are a few streets that are accessible to the public but are usually parked on by rich people. If you were one of the 10000s of homeless, you'd be dumb not to rob those rows of cars if they were unlocked.
Ugh god. At it's core Seth's tweet is the ever annoying "umm actchully" internet response that is just pointlessly combative and demeaning. It exploits someone's comment so you can grandstand and be obnoxious.
Seth Rogen: Los Angeles isn't a shithole.
Also Seth Rogen: My car has been robbed there 15 times.
It's just part and parcel of living in a big city! Bigot
Yes
Yeah, expecting to be robbed is not some telltale sign your city is great
Okay so the US is a pile of poop since you guys got more than a 100 schoolshootings in a few years. Glad I don't live there.
I feel like Seth Rogen has gotten so used to it that he’s just like eh whatever just another tuesday
Like how me, as a person with a gluten allergy will often get offered snacks and then I ask if it’s gluten free and they’re like “oh… uh, no sorry”
Like I’m not even upset at this point I’m just used to it. I’ve been dealing with this for 14 years and I’m almost 19, so I’m not even phased by it anymore.
All I’m saying is if you experience something repeatedly you will go numb to that shit
Seth Rogan should tweet his make, model, plate number, and wherever he's leaving his car because he's such a gracious host
Dont forget the three numbers in the back
SULLY
How’s that make sense?
@@epicmassacre64 Diavolo Van God Damned Rooyen
Seth is being pretentious but I’m confused why people are taking the car part so personal; I know people who leave their doors unlocked so burglars don’t break the glass cause it would cost more to replace the glass then replace what was inside.
He's not wrong for saying that you shouldn't keep valuables in a car (especially overnight) in a city, but he said it in such a condescending way.
thank you was looking for this, seems like everyone forgot to use their brains when he said that. its just pure common sense
"I don't see my car as an extension of myself."
Imagine if he said this to the man in person after his car got broken into. He'd probably punch him square in the mouth.
"Don't wear a short skirt if you don't wan't to be sexually assaulted"
Victim blaming pieces of shit 🤮
@@Katt1n Not even close to the same analogy, moron.
It’s a known fact that in major cities people break in to cars, especially if there’s visible valuables in it. Everyone knows that. So if you do that and end up eventually getting robbed then yeah, it’s your fault.
Should people steal? No and in a perfect world they wouldn’t. But that’s not reality and whining “but it SHOULD be that way” does nothing for you in the here and now. Take some accountability.
@@juliusweiss5447 I mean, doesn't sound like there were valuables. They were birthday party decorations. Who the fuck steals that lol. Yeah, don't leave valuables in your car, but that doesn't make it your fault if some jackass steals them. The only person at fault would be said jackass.
He literally had birthday decorations for a little girl stolen out of his car and bodily fluids spread about it as well. I think it's pretty fair for him to say LA is pretty shitty. The problem isn't that Seth said to keep valuables out of the car, it's that he claimed that LA is a really really lovely and great place to live despite the fact that his car is getting robbed regularly, and basically blamed Casey for his car being robbed assuming he must have had something valuable in there.
Seth's tweet has the same energy as the email my university sent out after there were 30 people who had their car windows smashed in one night. They said "Park in well lit areas" (We park in parking decks) and "Make sure you lock your car doors".
Ah yes, a locked door will surely prevent a window smash.
@@cynister7384 an unlocked door will prevent that better
@@mr.sniffly5297 lmfao, truer words have never been spoken
@@cynister7384 and windows cannot physically be smashed while light is passing through
@@willyames9463 fuck it, just roll my windows down preemptively. Just don't fucking break them. I swear there's nothing of value in it.
I love the idea that Seth's car is just the neighborhood hangout. Like teens break in there to bang, homeless people shoot up in the back seat, people start using it as the community center. People start playing basketball in it and an underprivileged youth learns the importance of conflict resolution during an argument over Seth's shitty movies.
lmfao 😂
Disaster Artist was okay. (:
Best car ever
Finally, i thought i was the only one who thinks his movies are absolute trash
Superbad, the 40 year old virgin, knocked up, Steve jobs, 50/50, the disaster artist, Kung fu panda 1,2,3,
"I don't see my car as an extension of myself."
**sees city as an extension of himself**
It’s his home. Do you see your hometown as an extension of yourself and your character?
@@bigblackshoota295 Absolutely not. If my hometown has legitimate problems then I'll be the first one to bring them up. I'm not some Hollywood weirdo that thinks a car being broken into a dozen times is normal.
@@bigblackshoota295 Do you? I’ve always believed it’s entirely probability that I live where I do Then again I don’t exactly identify with the locals.
@@parkerjackson4880 what does that even mean? Entirely probability? There’s probability in everything, everything relies on probability and has a probable value… you live where you live because someone in your family chose to live there
@@DUCKSXLE that’s his point… he didn’t choose to live there, so he doesn’t feel a reason to strongly identify with it
Seth’s car is like a historic landmark to car robbers that robbers all over the country have to visit at least once in their life.
it’s like that holy city where christian’s, muslims and jews play real life fortnite at
@@norkshit ha yea it’s Mecca to car jackers
You're not fit to be a thief if you hadn't robbed seth rogans cars apparently
Does this guy think getting your car broken into 15 times isn’t a sign that there might be a problem with crime in the city?
Does he think that’s normal everywhere?
Name a major city that doesn't have that problem.
@@JimmyBoy9878 define major city and “that problem.”
All places have a crime rate, but some places are much worse than others. In Tokyo for example car break ins are very rare (per capita) but they still happen.
@@themecoptera9258 Crimes don’t get reported as much in Japan due to the fact that the criminal can sue you for defamation even if you told the truth.
@@themecoptera9258 but I still agree with you.
With all good comes bad. The only way to stop crime in LA is to stop all good in LA, then there would be no point for burglary to exist in LA
"It's called living in a big city" he said to a man who lived in New York City for like 20 years.
Overcrowded ≠ Big
@@spencetron well eitherway its still bigger than L.A
@@noobo569 yes of course
@@spencetron no big=big
I live in Tokyo. One of the biggest cities in the world. Getting your car robbed is not part of daily life here lol Seth’s just full of shit
"LA isn't a crime riddled shithole"
"My car has been broken into 15 times"
What??????
I don't even know 15 people that have had their car broken into in their lives. That's hundreds of years of life.
Rogen has somehow pulled it off 15x in one life.
I don't think he said it wasnt full of crime, he just said it wasnt a shit hole. Still wrong, but your point is irrelevant.
Honestly, I think that's an exaggeration. I've lived in LA my entire life and never had my car broken into, or personally know anyone who has had their car broken into. And, I've lived in areas considered both good and bad. It might actually be a rich people area issue.
@@shiroshnur Has to be lmao, you’ll get your catalytic converter stolen before you get your car broken in to.
I agree that it sucks but like by that standard pretty much all high density cities are crime riddled shitholes
You can tweet something absolutely beautiful like announcing your firstborn or engagement and still get death threats over it. Twitter really is something else
That happened to Chris's Pratt over his 2nd child's birth 😬😬😬
The fact that he says “just don’t leave valuables in your car” as if you don’t still have to pay for your windows to get fixed is insane to me. He thinks everyone can just afford to get a window replaced 15 times? Especially in a city like LA which is already astronomically priced. The privilege. And it’s funny bc these are the ppl who love to pretend like they are so woke and sticking up for the underprivileged. The irony
Seth casually forgets that most people dont have his kind of money, and can't afford to get their fucking car windows repaired 15 times.
You have summoned the yt bots
Huh? Do other states not cover that thru insurance?
This comment section is gold💀
@@mcronald6213 I’m sure the insurance is great in shitty neighbourhoods
@@mcronald6213 Not everyone has insurance.
i find it so funny that seth basically called casey an idiot for “allowing” to get his car broken into, just to say next that he’s gotten his cars broken into 15 times.
He basically shot himself in the foot with a shotgun.
Literally victim blaming.
lol yeah
Ong Fr like who’s the real idiot 😂
It's Called prevention, He never Called him an idiot he was suggesting not to leave Valuable stuff in the car, and was proving he has experience with this Subject, 15 Car break in over 20 years doesn't even sound that bad. considering his area is probably targeted, if you leave valuable stuff in sight you are an idiot.....
"This place is lovely, I've only had my car broken into 15 times" you know how many times I've had my car broken into living in liverpool in england? 0 😂
*Seth Rogan's car exists.*
Everyone else: "It's free real estate."
Calling LA a shithole isn't an insult, it's just a description at this point.
Calling LA a shithole is an insult to shitholes.
It's a wholly inadequate description if we're being honest.
There are literal shanty towns all over LA now…it’s becoming the film “Escape from LA” but literal
@@illusioNery
I'm waiting for the big one so I can catch the tidal wave and surf it.
There is literal raw hot shit everywhere
Maybe Seth doesn’t realize most people can’t afford their cars being broken into.
I'm broke, and it happens to me more than I like, you don't lose anything if you have nothing of value in your car for them to take, unless I want to stay up all night every night watching cameras then the next best option is to not leave anything worth stealing In your car, its just the sad reality of alot of places in the u.s.
@@rustyshakleford3804
That and the fact that it takes hundreds of dollars to replace the damage done.
yea
@@patrickriarchy6054 insurance bruh, in the US you have to legally have insurance to drive a car
@@evman50
True but they usually tend to raise your premium's.
Living in an actual third world country where every second person is trying to steal something from someone, the victim is unfortunately very often blamed for not being aware enough to avoid a robbery which is complete nonsense. Love the vid charlie keep up the good work
When you move to LA they give you “car b&e” punch card to leave on the dash, every time someone breaks into your car they punch the card and on the 15th punch they have to leave you a cool little knife or some meth. Everyone gets one
"LA isn't a shithole" - Guy who lives in a million dollar mansion isolated from the rest of the city
How stupid do you have to be to live isolated from the bad parts of the city and still get your car broken into 15 times
is he really that rich?
Just like caisey neistat acting like new york isnt a shit hole of a city, caisey lives in the rich part of new york, surprised?
@@exglued2394 To be fair, did he say all of New York? Because he could have just been referring to a certain part, or most, of NY. Whereas, I doubt he thinks a single part of LA's general area is good.
can i live there too? without him in it?
Seth has actually convinced himself LA isn’t a shithole. Impressive.
What kind of absurd mental gymnastics must that take
Steiwolffe I pulled something trying
impressive indeed
He convinced himself that's it's not a shit hole, by actively proving it's a shit hole lol
I don't even know who he is, but he looks kinda dumb
“Leaving anything in your car is asking to get robbed” is essentially “yeah she was taken advantage of, but look what she was wearing”
1:52 Cr1tikal's Seth Rogen laugh impression button
Remember that people pay thousands upon thousands of dollars a month to live in a crime ridden junkyard in California when you can live in an abandoned cabin in the woods for free
Thank you Digby
Thank you Digby
Thank you Digby
Thank you Digby
Not a lot of jobs in the woods beyond sucking off wild bears, and they don't tip well
Seth literally said “It’s called living in a big city” to CASEY NEISTAT. A New Yorker. A fellow who’s from an actual big city with public transport and shit, a metropol.
new yorks public transport sucks ass ngl
@@demiru.2833 At least it exists.
@@barsdogukankarakoyun8798 fair point
@@barsdogukankarakoyun8798 it wont in like 25 years when the subways flood lmao
@@TTtahnok we still have buses
I like how he says he's tired of everyone talking about how riddled with crime Los Angeles is and then he goes on to admit his car has been broken into 15 or so times and i'm like
"bruh . . . . 15 or so times???? do you think that's normal?!"
why does donkey kong do this to me
“As far as big cities go it has a lot going for it.” “Yeah, especially if you’re a burglar who knows what kinda car Seth Rogan drives.” killed me
that line got me in tears
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What the absolute fuck are these replies
@@bees_churger6876 bots
@YeaMan dislike
Seth's take reeks obnoxiously of privilege. Pretty easy to be relaxed about robberies when you're rich.
His views of cali are based off his privelaged experience as well
@@outsidechambaz Interesting so a multi millionaire CZcamsr calling the city he CHOSE to live in along side all the other millionaires a third world shithole isn't? I'm sure having their car broken into is a huge issue for people living in a third world country, of course I'm sure they have very good police force to get their items back :'D
@@OCFHS ask anyone who lives in LA and they will also tell you it's a shithole. Yeah, there are worse shitholes, but it's like comparing shit from a healthy cow to shit from a diseased cow. One might be worse but they're both shit in the end
@@jamega4000 yeah unlike all those crimeless cities.
Isn’t Casey also rich lol
Burglar: *breaks into Seth’s car and steals his baby*
Seth: no more child support let’s go!
"Don't leave anything valuable in the car" this is incredibly true though, even if you live in a smaller city, but yeah obviously that doesn't make it the victim's fault. But I seriously can't stand how he's all like "well my car being broken into and stuff stolen doesn't really bother me that much" which is an easy thing to say if you're a millionaire.
It’s not even relevant in this case though, he just had decorations from a party.
I think of Los Angeles like my first night in Minecraft hardcore, just don't go outside at night and there's a pretty good chance you won't get shot.
The fact that the minecraft gods made white skeleton ranged while black skeleton melee fits this
isnt the point of LA to go out at night?
@@mikelatoris549 o h m y
Bro la isn’t like that🤣
@@gassy8002 as someone who lives in la.. yeah it is
"It's called living in a big city," he said to the man whose entire career at one point hinged on the fact that he lived in NYC.
so youd think hed know better huh
@@lucasdude doesn’t matter.
tbf NYC is also as crime ridden czcams.com/video/yYk7TkisxYk/video.html
@@jeffrodriguez6685 But people don't drive, so you can't get your car broken into lol. I think New York is a million times better than LA, which is just stripmalls, traffic and overly expensive stuff. But lets be real most the people who say they hate New York and LA live in Ohio, so kind of hypocritical.
Life in the big city..... if you know u know ----TD
The word "cesspool" has been forever imprinted on my vocabulary thanks to Charlie.
Saying you shouldn't leave valuables in your car, so it's your fault you got robbed sounds a whole lot like saying she shouldn't have worn that outfit, so it's her fault she got assaulted
i see the connection but i dont think those are that comparable. A slutty outfit is worn to show off, where as leaving valuables in a car arent being shown off because nobody should be looking and scoping out cars like that
Yeah, I’m sure that when you’re an A-list celebrity living in a multi-million dollar mansion surrounded by security guards, LA isn’t too bad.
I mean Casey has a net worth of about $16million himself.
@@bencastor9207 that's like being homeless in LA
@@NomTheDom yeah, you're right, I'm sure Casey is down at Skid Row as we speak!
Exactly. So far from reality.
Not for long. Apparently for the first time in decades, violent crime is starting to happen in more upscale neighborhoods around LA.
"I've never felt my car is an extension of myself."
Who's gonna tell him not everyone got rich when he did?
Or he just doesn’t feel like a CAR is his best friend like you materialistic people
@@EatDatBitchAwp
Says someone who isn't struggling financially.
@@EatDatBitchAwp What the fuck does this even mean? Materialistic? Because someone appreciates their car and takes care of it?
@@EatDatBitchAwp bruh our car was like the only thing that we can depend on when getting to our jobs, getting kids at school, emergency needs/calls, literally our only way of transportation in going and buying any elsewhere including our daily needs. Nowhere near being "materialistic" unless if you were filthy rich and are projecting.
@@EatDatBitchAwp look boys, we found the high schooler who has never owned anything of value in their lives
“It’s great here. What’s that? Yeah people have broken into my car like 15 times.”
One time, someone left a bloody axe in my car with a note that said: “This is just a warning”. And I remember thinking to myself, “What a treat! Some poor sap just left a perfectly good axe lying around!”
“This is a warning”
*casually leave back the note on the road*
“Thanks for the free money dude just bought minecraft account for my child and food for my families :D”
And free paper to draw some cool little Stickmen on! Everyone’s so nice
What a sucker, forgot his axe!
I've had 1 car stolen and 3 broken into.
Most recent break in was a week ago. They big brained me by stealing my dash cam, the only thing of value.
They left a big stinking turd in the back seat, paired with a putrid embalming fluid smell of smoke.
"Oh and the chopped off head of my ex-wife! now you're just spoiling me."
I can't say much for the crime or people but after visiting LA if there is one thing I can say it's that there is always a slight lingering smell of smoke mixed with a little bit of warm urine.
I remember the smell well, can’t believe I thought an LA trip was a good idea
wait till you get a whiff of tijuana
I lived there for 21 years, it’s a shithole. Thank god I’m outta there.
Any trip to any major city is a shithole.
You forgot the massive amounts of homeless people who sadly have to sleep there
Seeing Penguinz0 in glasses is like finding a shiny mew
In my highschool, we had almost weekly reports saying kids got robbed. Phones, wallets, keys, and other valuables were lost monthly, but there was never a point where we were told to not be upset and expect the worst. Bad people should be better, and good people shouldn’t be complacent to these things.
Seth is like a guy that hyped up a videogame prior to its release, and upon everyone realizing it's crap, doubles down on it being good to save face.
Looking at you BF2042 and Cold War
@@benneron8403 2042 isnt bad, the beta was ass and they're still working on it, I agree it should've been delayed but I'm giving it a chance to get better, battlefield 5 did the same shit, I dont like it I just want a good game to play
@@bananahhh-_-5709 What is it now then? I played the beta and was taken aback at how much work was needed with it. 2042 sucks rn and it’s an awful trend we are seeing with games coming out half baked for full price and we are expected to sit and wait for it to “get good”.
@@bananahhh-_-5709 then just play halo infinite multiplayer? It’s free
@@bananahhh-_-5709 there’s no doubt it’s not ok to release games in that state and I’ve heard bf2042 is missing lots of features from older games but ya I doubt it’s the worst and every battlefield had a terrible launch as shitty as it is people jus gotta wait for it too get good
Seth Rogen's arguement is basically: "Don't say LA is a bad city because it's a great city. I know that it's riddled with crime and my car got broken in to 15 times but just trust me, it's just one of the greatest cities ever."
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"Hey man, LA has a lot going for it! For example, you've got tons of rich idiots like me just leaving their shit laying around for anyone to take, and we don't even care if you take it! Come here on holiday, leave with a new TV, and new phone, and a new car!"
It can be both. You can like places and still admit they have faults. Either way, crime is a problem in every big city, in that sense he's right (Charlie seems surprised that someone is told not to leave valuables in the car, even though I've heard this multiple times). What's really wrong with LA is the homelessness and the car dependency. I walked from the downtown to the Amtrak station and I must've gone past a several mile stretch of homeless tents. In the end though was a Mexican quarter with some live music and stands. The car dependence also makes life hell if you don't want to drive, and if you do.
@@TheDirtysouthfan It's not about liking a place, he said specifically "LA is still a great city" which directly contradicts with all of the examples of LA living he gave. It's not like he said "it's a piece of shit but it's mine, and i love it", he's arguing that it's still objectively a good city, which it isn't really. Overpopulation, bad air quality, rampant homelessness, a long history of crime and poor policing, strong racial divide especially in the legal system, high cost of living. I could go on.
He's right though, it's called living in a big city. I don't know about LA, i have never been there, but I know that in big cities people will break into your car eventually. That doesn't say anything about how 'good' or 'bad' the city is. I just don't understand why that is such a hot take.
The problem with some of these celebs is that they think the world revolves around them because they are sitting in their multi-million dollar mansions while don't give a crap about what's really happening in the real world.
“The city is so great someone broke into my stuff and took things without my permission!”
“Twitter is just a constant stream of the dumbest shit all the time”
I resonated with this statement.
He speaks the truth
@SillySanta cringe x2
The amount of spam here is ridiculous
Yeah
I think you're having a seizure.
It's pretty sad how Seth tries to unironically defend LA isn't a shithole by stating his car was robbed 15 times.
“Umm AKCHUWALLY, someone left a knife one time so that’s like a reverse robbery so that counts as negative 1. Urhurhurhur” - Seth Rogan probably
@YeaMan charlie can spell page correctly so i’ll stick with him
Well, it'd be weird if he ironically defended it.
@@tucker4pf his entire existence is to copy and paste his comment here over 1k times. So yeah agreed
Wait is that like a low number for la citizens
Bro really said "I may have gotten my car broken into 15 different times, but hey, I did find this cool knife in the end"
Reminds me of that Canadian Prime minister Trudeau quote “terrorism is part and of elf if living in a big city”
Delusional and out of touch.
I remember seeing a Tweet saying essentially that Casey Neistat should be ashamed for “getting someone arrested”. People are actually crazy
That man was providing for his family by stealing birthday decorations and bleeding on the car…someone think of the criminal!
don't wanna be arrested don't r0b people it's your fault for being a scumbag tbh.
When i worked in retail people used to give me shit for getting police involved to deal with shoplifters who come every day, because they're just hungry and need something to eat.
Braindead actually..
@@Ravakeksis I'd let them rob the place if I wouldn't get fired because of them
Where is Seth's car? If anyone sees it, leave him a smelly "treat" on the hood of his car. He's totally cool with it
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Why would you leave it on the hood? He's totally cool with people breaking into his car, you can leave it on the driver's seat for him, make sure it's protected from the weather.
@@CashMoneyN56 no, better if you put it in the CD player, open it up, and bam, surprise of you’re life
@@mr.context3872 well I mean the amount of shit he must tell himself to post this crap he would probably love being able to literally listen to more.
Why're you guys limiting yourselves? Cover his car inside and out with the "treat".
Just watched the new chuckle sandwich podcast, and people are still memeing on Seth Rogan about this.
man this really reads like the dude was trying to joke or be sarcastic as if it was a private conversation, but it just won't land at all when it's public like that
It kills me that Seth says “It’s called living in a big city” like Casey hasn’t lived in NYC for most of his career
“It’s called living in a big city” I say as I shift through the person in front of me on the bus‘s wallet
If new york is better than wherever you live... you are in a third would country
@@bigmanbarry2299 bruh its so popular for people to shit on USA and its cities on the internet, u guys dont know how good you have it... Ignorance is a bless
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@@bigmanbarry2299 this might be the most entitled comment i've read in this website
I'm actually surprised they got the stolen items back. Nicely done.
Thank god LA subscribes to the two-tier justice system distinguishing rich people from poor people
they can solve 99% of affairs they just choose the wise ones easy one and important one
most stollen goods are hard and pointless
Probably because Casey Neistat is a rich celebrity.
I’m also surprised that Jesus and his disciples didn’t see the joke in what Seth was saying
@@cavemanvi Seth Rogen telling a good joke? wouldn't that be the day
It's like when the mayor of London said terrorism is part in parcel of living in a big city.
Multi millionaire from state constantly under federal investigation questions why another rich man said something
Seth Rogan: "LA has a lot going for it"
Charlie: "Yeah, especially if you're a burglar who knows where Seth Rogan parks his car" 💀💀💀 cracked my shit up for a minute straight
Yeah the city is in a downward spiral
@@dorothyrogers2751 "Downward spiral" as if LA hasn't always been this way.
Cool
I fucking hate LA I desperately want to move home
@@nictheperson6709 It might have been a nice place when it was deserted and almost no one lived there, so like before it was the city of L.A.
Has Seth ever been outside LA? I nearly burst out laughing when he legitimately said LA is a nice city.
Seth probably likes it because he gets nice weather, nice views and nice neighbours. Any normal person would not share his experience
Can you tell me what can be considered a great city in the US? Might come to be useful if I ever choose to have a trip there
@@nuggystan9128 go literally anywhere else
@@nuggystan9128 go to Wisconsin, it's really nice, the people are great and if you're English which I'm guessing you are the girls are super easy to pick up haha, you're an automatic 8 with the accent out there, Milwaukee or Green Bay especially
@@nuggystan9128 Went to Boston recently, it was so much better than any other city I’ve been to. Would 100% recommend!
Imagine taking it personal and having to defend a city that you weren't even born in.
Bro should've put a warning for that laugh 💀
Seth's getting awfully close to the "she was asking for it officer look how she's dressed" defense with those tweets.
He's actually already there.
Nah but why would you leave valuables in your car in the first place. That's not normal is it?
@@commanda3536 if i'm going out to eat or something i'm not gonna bring ALL my shit with me
@@commanda3536 um he is clearly victim blaming in that tweet and leaving valuables probably depends on the situation.
@@internetrandodotcom For people who don’t live in a shithole it is
This tweet has such big "don't dress provocatively" energy.
Edit: I am sorry for unleashing this comment section on the world. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
dressing provocatively isnt good
@@alvindarby7182 yeah I’m a bit on the fence on this issue
@@alvindarby7182 Men and women can wear whatever they want.
@@alvindarby7182 people should be allowed to wear stuff they like (as long as it doesn't reveal too much) without fear of danger
@@alvindarby7182 why do you care
Says everything about LA that he would think having your shit broken into 15 times is normal in just any big city.
seth rogan's the type of guy where if the mafia sends him a fish, he'll be like "yo that's a cool fish, thanks mafia"
Seth is living in one of the most secure neighbourhoods, of course it's lovely
But you still shouldn't leave valuables in your car
He also said his car was broken into 15 times
Fr lol
@@commanda3536 no but people still shouldnt break in lol they didnt leave anything valuable either (wallet, phone etc) and if they did leave valuables they probably wouldve hid it so no one can see but in places like that theyll break in hoping theres stuff in the car. Doesnt matter if their stuff was stolen at that point bc no matter what a window wouldve been smashed woth or without valuables in there. Thats not ok at all.
But honestly who steals fucking party decorations??? Thats not valuable at all like hell yeah imma steal princess balloons and the piñata!
Probably hoped there were valuables, didnt find any, took what they can and honestly youre stealing kids bday stuff thats low
@@commanda3536 Your car shouldn't be broken into at all, regardless of what's left inside. That's like saying "You shouldn't leave valuables in your house." Like, dude, it's private property, you should be able to leave a hundred thousand dollars on the seat and not have to worry about some scumbag breaking into it so he can buy more meth.
The whole "don't view my car as an extension of myself" is such a perfect out of touch rich people shit to say.
Hey buddy, nobody is upset about their property being vandalized because they think it's "an extension of themselves", they do because it's a property they had to work and pay for and money doesn't grow on trees.
But Casey could vlog about it and make a shit ton of money, whereas the average person would be shit out of luck.
A-fucking-men sir.
Bro money is money no matter how rich you are
Also it doesn’t matter if it’s “an extension of themselves “ if you get your car broken into you still are going to feel violated, unsafe and lose trust. Plus sometimes they take shit that is actually sentimental to you and can’t be replaced.
@@bencastor9207 so you're saying it's fine that it happened to Casey because he's rich?
4:04 This is the method he must use to write all his films
seeing Charlie wearing glasses is rarer than finding a needle in a haystack.
Finally found this comment
By Seth's logic he doesn't care about anything that is not an extension of himself. His house, bank account, cars, etc. All up for grabs! I call dibs.
I wonder if his SSN counts?
I want the cars
@@Abdega I want his SSN
@@fuziontonygaming Hmm… how about this, one of us takes his SSN, breaks into his car, then leaves it for the other person as a “treat”
i'll take his bank account
Seth Rogan gets more defensive about people on twitter who don't like his movie than the people who literally broke into and robbed his personal possessions. Priorities, amiright?
What do you expect of someone who got famous for being nothing more than a pothead?
why am I being censored constantly in the comment section for having an opinion? why is no CZcamsr talking about this AI algorithm which deletes comments automatically and disregards context?
@@Lee-em3lw cope
@@Lee-em3lw awwww ur so oppressed
@@Lee-em3lw Probably because you are just pasting this comment in multiple threads
I would never recommend wearing any premium brands until you got to the LoCaTiOn where you wanna bedazzle the audience.
that seth rogan laugh holy
_"If you don't want Pauline kidnapped, don't leave her in your plumbing van."_
-Donkey Kong
underrated comment
i almost forgot about the mario movie, thanks for reminding me that that thing exists now
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its called living in a big construction zone
Donkey Kong December
It surprised me how many people got on Casey cause he’s rich and he can easily replace his stuff like that doesn’t mean he deserves to get robbed Twitter is wild
I’m glad I quit twitter, twitter is truly the worst
I definitely don't feel as bad for him as i would for someone who is poor, but he still has every right to feel upset about it and shitting on him is still just a mean thing to do. But some people feel that they can be mean to people who seem more privileged.
@em ma you’ll make it worse so god speed
@@exglued2394 ?
@@exglued2394 ?? You probably the reason it’s as bad as it is
This give the same energy as the London mayor telling us terror attacks are apart of living in London
0:17 it's free real-ASState
Charlie’s goes from cussing out the situation to saying “You goofball” in the same sentence and its amazing.
Sorry that the only people that replied to your spammers, fuck them
@@evanwilcox2673 lmao so true. These bots are getting out of hand.
Spooner
@YeaMan NahMan
Fuck spammers
The attitude celebrities have with „big cities“ is living in ivory towers over a sewage system with man sized rodents. They look out their windows, watching the rodents eat lifestock, peasants, eachother, and giggle about how quaint it all is.
This is the greatest analogy of all time
Reading this made feel like I was reading an intro to a fantasy/adventure book
💯💯💯
Just go to a city that is not in the US (probably not capital cities)
@@gunterxvoices4101 and preferably none of the northern cities in the UK. Partly because they're grimy, and partly because of the accents
I didn’t know Charlie imitating Seth Rogen’s laugh would be that funny but I’m glad I witnessed it
I can’t believe Donkey Kong would say this
1:54 I love the "I Smoke turds" laugh so much!!
Holy shit
Pelo
hola pelito como estas
Si pelo definitivamente
it’s so fucking funny lmao
Of course you would, Pelo
Rogen has no problem with being robbed 15 times but has a problem with paying a fair salary to the animators for his sh*tty animated movie.
Seth just keeping up appearances, he's Twitter incarnate
It's the Elf blood that runs through his veins that doesn't allow him to.
What do all the elf's have in common?
Never heard of you, or even attempted to watch things that look "too modern", but got curious .. I'm an ancien assembler coder, and .. surprise musician and I have no clue how I ended up here - But I must say that its fun to listen to your commentary about the average morons out there. Even though tht I only have 88 subs and have released a billion tracks I still find it interesting to see what the youth are up to. I dont comment much, but when I do I surely do it thoroughly .. you're a good kid, and surprise ..I even subscribed :-)
The seth rogen laugh came so unexpected that it had me in literal tears
Seth- “don’t bad mouth LA for it is an elite city”
Also Seth- “so then my car was broken into abt 15 times”
When did he say it’s an elite city?
@@artyomtimoshenko2610 dawg it was a joke💀 take a chill pill 💊
he should go hit skid row see how much L.A. really has going for it
Bruh this comment thread
@@CanYouHandle. that was as much of a joke as seths tweet
“It’s called living in a big city.”
Casey: *Has lived in NYC, biggest city in America and more than twice as bigger than LA, for over a decade.*
In which he didn’t have a car because it’s pretty common sense to not leave valuable shit in your car in NY too bruh so he’s still dumb for that lmfao. That’s like rule of thumb for any city.
@@LesserKnownAXA these dudes prolly grew up in burbs tbh
@@LesserKnownAXA but also the main reason no one has a car besides that, is how dense NYC is. Most people there don't have drivers license and just taxi or walk, or bike. So many NY friends had me chauffeur them around and was amazed that I had one. Transfer kids to the Midwest so it's more spread out, like St Louis or KCMO for instance. This is a factor. LA is big, but not that dense with all their suburbs and rural Hampton bs in the hills. 🤷♀️
@@LesserKnownAXA kinda weird, sounds like you’re blaming the victim.
@@Re-Todd_Howard I mean to be completely fair, if you're living in a massive city like NYC it's basically common sense to know not to leave your valuable shit in the car. Doesn't mean that whoever gets their car broken into hasn't been wronged and that it was their fault or something, but it's still something you should have expected if you've been living in a big city for more than a month and it's not going to change. Just because something shouldn't happen doesn't mean it won't, especially in cases where it's known that it will happen.
As someone who lived in LA for 6 years,the drive bys are really fun,it's like a concert near your house
Litteraly "if you don't want to get raped, don't exist"
The tweet Seth sent about getting a free knife as a "little treat" to someone who had just been robbed had the same energy as ricecum asking "did it feel good though?" to a victim of sexual assault
"They" think this funny.
@McFlickers read it again but slower
@McFlickers bruh
@McFlickers Dude if someone broke into my car and left a knife behind I'd be scared shitless. 1) Why did they have a knife at all, and what would have happened if I, or someone else, had caught them in the act? 2) I'd be paranoid that they left it on purpose as a threat. No one leaves behind a weapon as token of good faith. It's LA, there's a good chance that knife was used for something bad and they needed to get rid of so they dumped it in his car
@@fancyhatlvr Yea but bringing up getting robbed in the past is a lot different than what ricegum said. Still unfortunate Rogan said tht
"Left a cool knife" What does Seth think theft from cars is like, CS:GO crate unboxings?
Lmao holy scam
ah damn he took my howl reskin steering wheel. at least he left a cool glock fade in the backseat along with a multicolor karambit
HAHAHAHHAHA i didn't think the first comment of seth was THAAAT stupid, but holy the others one LOL
Maybe whoever left it was gonna do an unboxing! I mean, why else would someone have a knife on them when they're breaking into a total stranger's car?
@@Familyguy808 lmaoo
Coming from someone who's actually spent a lot of time in developing nations, I always find it very pathetic when rich people compare their relative minor inconveniences from standard megacity living to the standard- in one example ive seen first hand- making less than a $1 a day inhaling fumes from lithium processing plants in a town with a murder rate higher than Southside Chicago.
you can rant about having a bad experience without making light of the horrific standards of living people have to endure on a daily. Sad to see so many people have lost touch with reality so much they compare a place with a murder rate lower than most mid-sized southern towns to that of place where brown shirts might shoot you in the streets for smoking pot lmao
I left a briefcase in my car in Jacksonville FL and it got broken into. The shit happens everywhere
"LA is not a shithole"
"my car has been broken into 15 times"
????
Seth Rogen moment
Imagine that in the middle of a gigantic city, there are a few streets that are accessible to the public but are usually parked on by rich people. If you were one of the 10000s of homeless, you'd be dumb not to rob those rows of cars if they were unlocked.
“It’s part of the culture”
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Like the common sense to not leave your valuables in your car ? :'D
Seth is so generous. You can sell his *shit* on the black market and do it again once he gets new things. A great infinite money making method.
Sigma grindset
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Sigma grindset
Well now I just want to hire people to steal shit from him
Yet to be patched.
Why does twitter seem like the person to tell someone to stop living because it would offend the dead
I come back to this video just because of your Seth Rogan laugh. Always makes me laugh
Ugh god. At it's core Seth's tweet is the ever annoying "umm actchully" internet response that is just pointlessly combative and demeaning. It exploits someone's comment so you can grandstand and be obnoxious.
Uhmmm....Actchully is spelt "Actually" actually.
@@miniaturelabyrinth7765 you can't see me but I'm slow clapping.
🤓☝️ ummmm
I mean
Look at him. His face literally personifies "I know more than you and that's why you're wrong :)"
@@keithh3221 starting your comment with "ugh god" is fucking cringe.