WTF? That intersection must be a vortex or Indian burial ground. That is a lot of strange shit for one rural intersection. I was expecting it to end with an alien ship landing and little green transgender dudes doing a chineses fire drill chanting "Green Lives Matter."
I suppose that explains some of it, but not all of it, because knowing the camera is there is gonna mean you're gonna you get busted for some of that shit. Nope, I say intergalactic vortex. I bet it's on the space maps.
We like to think we're aware of our surroundings but I suspect a lot of things are happening when we're sleeping or looking the other way. Animal or human tracks in fresh snow is one way of confirming that.
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First it's the raccoons, then the deer. Neighborhood goes to shit in a hurry after that.
Google earth is a fun sleuthing tool. Corner is Reece and Williams for a street view.
How interesting!
8 cameras and and blinking lights, but no microphones chasing people off and nothing that targets and shoots anything uncomfortable.
And the homeowner is arrested for spraying bear spray.
One YT comment, "It's bare spray, moron."
WTF? That intersection must be a vortex or Indian burial ground. That is a lot of strange shit for one rural intersection. I was expecting it to end with an alien ship landing and little green transgender dudes doing a chineses fire drill chanting "Green Lives Matter."
They know there's a camera there.
I suppose that explains some of it, but not all of it, because knowing the camera is there is gonna mean you're gonna you get busted for some of that shit. Nope, I say intergalactic vortex. I bet it's on the space maps.
Chilliwack. There's your problem right there. Whoever came up with that name, was before his/her time.
We like to think we're aware of our surroundings but I suspect a lot of things are happening when we're sleeping or looking the other way. Animal or human tracks in fresh snow is one way of confirming that.
"intergalactic vortex." that would make a great name for a band.
Location, location, location.
That street accounts for 50% of all Canadian crime statistics.
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