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Philadelphia is a fuged up place....go figure.


jasonluckydog

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I'm ashamed I was born in this poo city

hitchbot philly

 

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http://www.theverge.com/2015/8/2/9087171/hitchbot-cross-country-trip-comes-to-unfortunate-end

 

America proves too tough for hitchhiking robot after vandals end cross-country 

 

It seems the tough streets of Philadelphia were too much for a friendly little robot from Ontario. All the Hitchbot wanted to do was see the United States. But just two weeks after starting its cross-country journey in Boston, Hitchbot's trip has come to an unfortunate end. Last night, the cute little robot was vandalized and apparently decapitated in the city of brotherly love.

 

 

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I was watching the Drugs Inc episode on Philly. They were showing how the middle class sector of the city had been abandoned for the last 15-20 years. My girlfriend walks in the room and says, "You're not watching ww2 videos again are you?" I just laughed. But she was right. The place looked like Berlin after the bombings.

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