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Piss on the Poor

PreTTy PeTe

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Police probe video of man urinating on another sleeping outside Eaton Centre


"The video, hosted on the website World Star Hip Hop, received more than 100,000 views on its first day. It’s unclear when it was recorded.
The video begins with a man sleeping on the ground in front of the mall at Yonge and Dundas Sts.
Another man approaches and appears to deliberately urinate on his head. Bystanders can be heard laughing in the background.
The man on the ground does not wake up for the duration of the 27-second video.
Nobody intervenes. One other man, all but his finger off screen, points and exclaims, “It’s on his head,” laughing."

http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhq5jX34J5G07tL081
 
da great moderns a generals a public of amazin world ova piss on anythang so

get wot is da stuff keep folk go ooh

ans thens suck tead out thir own cocks

is think educatations ans univeristys world ova awsums ins da nothin they good teach

thankyou
 
a couple years back; there was a vid were a guy stopped someone to ask for direction. The guy was knocked out he was robbed of his watch and the guy who knocked him out peed in his face.
 
What's happened to TO?
It used to be one of the friendliest cities (if not the friendliest) in North America!
How can one human being treat another one like that?
Does it give someone their jollies to kick another person when he is already down?
I definitely know that there are better people than that living in Toronto! (Like you, PeTe!)
And did you see the trash littering the sidewalk?
Toronto used to be one of the cleanest cities!
I've walked through the corner of Yonge and Dundas countless times.
I've never seen it looking like that...

Like Bender said, those nasty cunts are everywhere.
The sad thing is that a lot of people will actually see humour in this....
 
It's a sad state of affairs when people think it is funny to treat another human that way. I'm sick of seeing people do stuff just to post it on the internet thinking it's funny. It's not funny, it's disturbing......
 
What's happened to TO?
It used to be one of the friendliest cities (if not the friendliest) in North America!
How can one human being treat another one like that?
Does it give someone their jollies to kick another person when he is already down?
I definitely know that there are better people than that living in Toronto! (Like you, PeTe!)
And did you see the trash littering the sidewalk?
Toronto used to be one of the cleanest cities!
I've walked through the corner of Yonge and Dundas countless times.
I never seen it looking like that...

Like Bender said, those nasty cunts are everywhere.
The sad thing is that a lot of people will actually see humour in this....

Toronto is a big city now with big city problems.

In one way we have grown to accept people from different cultures and in other ways we have started to have problems that stem from poverty. Toronto is the destination for a lot of people who have been disfranchised in there own cities. Hate always has to have a scape goat. Be that gay people or the poor.

I volunteer at an agency that never says no to people who come in for help and I'm proud that the little I give in time can help some people. I know a lot of street people and it hurts me that I might know the person in the video.

But Toronto was not always the good. I remember when younge and dundas was littered with peep shows and arcades. I remember when a shoeshine boy was kidnapped and used like a rag and dumped just like garbage. That was in 1975. I was 15 years old and in summer school.

We have grown for the better but sadly now we see the hate some people do because they post on the internet. Don't hate everyone for the wrongs of a few.
 
There seems to be a big chunk of people who have to be taught empathy. Otherwise they end up doing things like this, and finding it entertaining to watch. Not really that far removed from being evil.
 
Toronto is a big city now with big city problems.

In one way we have grown to accept people from different cultures and in other ways we have started to have problems that stem from poverty. Toronto is the destination for a lot of people who have been disfranchised in there own cities. Hate always has to have a scape goat. Be that gay people or the poor.

I volunteer at an agency that never says no to people who come in for help and I'm proud that the little I give in time can help some people. I know a lot of street people and it hurts me that I might know the person in the video.

But Toronto was not always the good. I remember when younge and dundas was littered with peep shows and arcades. I remember when a shoeshine boy was kidnapped and used like a rag and dumped just like garbage. That was in 1975. I was 15 years old and in summer school.

We have grown for the better but sadly now we see the hate some people do because they post on the internet. Don't hate everyone for the wrongs of a few.

Very insightful, PeTe... Because of it's close proximity to me, and because I have always gone there for fun, I tend to think of Toronto like a resort city, rather than as Canada's largest city, with all of the same problems of other cities. I have always felt safe there, wherever I walked, whether it was on Yonge, Bloor, College, West Queen, Bathurst, the Danforth, or in the Gay Village. And I usually either take the subway or walk. I leave my car parked in the hotel garage.

For some reason, I don't recall Yonge and Dundas having a "seedy" side to it. I remember when Eaton's was there, and walking by the huge statue of Timothy Eaton (and yes, rubbing the toe of his shoe), and walking into the glass enclosed mall that went outside to the corner of Dundas and Yonge. It was always a busy corner with lots of people! Then, I'd walk over to The World's Biggest Bookstore on Edward St and spend a few hours! I hear that they might be closing in 2013 too, because the corporate powers that be at Chapters and Indigo want to close it.

Yeah, I know change is inevitable. And lots of things in Toronto have changed over the years. I still miss Sam The Record Man, and Eaton's. I also used to like that quaint Loblaws that was in the lower level of one of the Yonge Street office buildings. You had to take escalators to get in and out.

Anyway, I am glad that Shopsy's is still there, (although now it's in a new location, which is much more convenient to my hotel), The original Hard Rock, and of course, The Bay (which I technically know used to be Simpson's, but to me it is still the best Downtown department store I've ever been in!).. But I'm rambling now...

Anyway, nothing stays the same.....(you would think at my age, I would accept that.....) :D
 
Very insightful, PeTe... Because of it's close proximity to me, and because I have always gone there for fun, I tend to think of Toronto like a resort city, rather than as Canada's largest city, with all of the same problems of other cities. I have always felt safe there, wherever I walked, whether it was on Yonge, Bloor, College, West Queen, Bathurst, the Danforth, or in the Gay Village. And I usually either take the subway or walk. I leave my car parked in the hotel garage.

For some reason, I don't recall Yonge and Dundas having a "seedy" side to it. I remember when Eaton's was there, and walking by the huge statue of Timothy Eaton (and yes, rubbing the toe of his shoe), and walking into the glass enclosed mall that went outside to the corner of Dundas and Yonge. It was always a busy corner with lots of people! Then, I'd walk over to The World's Biggest Bookstore on Edward St and spend a few hours! I hear that they might be closing in 2013 too, because the corporate powers that be at Chapters and Indigo want to close it.

Yeah, I know change is inevitable. And lots of things in Toronto have changed over the years. I still miss Sam The Record Man, and Eaton's. I also used to like that quaint Loblaws that was in the lower level of one of the Yonge Street office buildings. You had to take escalators to get in and out.

Anyway, I am glad that Shopsy's is still there, (although now it's in a new location, which is much more convenient to my hotel), The original Hard Rock, and of course, The Bay (which I technically know used to be Simpson's, but to me it is still the best Downtown department store I've ever been in!).. But I'm rambling now...

Anyway, nothing stays the same.....(you would think at my age, I would accept that.....) :D

I remember Sams and I remember the old Eatons store and that creepy old guy statue who I was supposed rub his toes. I had attitude and didn't do it.

I remember younge/dundas square before it was that and the bookstore that sold me my first gay porn. Right at the corner of younge and dundas. I was a kid.

and I can't help but being really upset that The Worlds Biggest Bookstore is closing because they have to build condos I loved them because they had a great selection of gay books.

and simpsons was the best department store but it's gone.
 
There seems to be a big chunk of people who have to be taught empathy. Otherwise they end up doing things like this, and finding it entertaining to watch. Not really that far removed from being evil.

We've had a generation of parents more interested in having fun than raising kids. Kids were an annoyance, something they were supposed to have but more in the way than not. So now we've got a generation that doesn't think other people are really people, just objects for their own enjoyment, and that the purpose of life is to enjoy.
 
I think some of the increase in this sort of stuff is the unforeseen fallout from technology. Its easy to do things like this when you remove humanity, empathy, and watch hundreds of cable TV shows or You tube. The world is small and everyone has a i-phone or camcorder. What many see bam-bam margera and wee guy due on Jackass to each other or strangers think its fun to do to others with their peanut sized reptile brain. There is no logic until someone smacks a paper bag of dog shit aside their head and it burst, but even then they may laugh.
 
i don't know why people act as if canada or the uk is any better than the states when those countries usually have the same crazy people living in them.

by the way, toronto is one dirty city. it makes nyc look clean.
 
i don't know why people act as if canada or the uk is any better than the states when those countries usually have the same crazy people living in them.

by the way, toronto is one dirty city. it makes nyc look clean.

So how many times have been to Toronto?
 
i don't know why people act as if canada or the uk is any better than the states when those countries usually have the same crazy people living in them.

Okay, where did anyone make such a claim in this thread? I read it again and didn't see where anyone said anything of the sort. You stir the pot in every thread you post in.
 
So how many times have been to Toronto?

4 times.

Okay, where did anyone make such a claim in this thread? I read it again and didn't see where anyone said anything of the sort. You stir the pot in every thread you post in.

:rotflmao: i wasn't addressing anybody in this thread with that statement but my guess is that you feel the shoe fits you (maybe because you may have felt that way in the past, i dunno). what i put was written as a general statement because you have people in canada and the uk (especially the uk) looking down on americans like we're the only country that has crazy people in them when they're about the same.
 
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