Inside Philadelphia's Real Life Zombie Outbreak



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46 thoughts on “Inside Philadelphia's Real Life Zombie Outbreak”

  1. I was born and raised in kensington, certified "KENZO" What happens is ya start with percs then they get expensive so they go with heroin or fenty. My best friend ever was found on the railroad tracks here from fenty OD. I got hooked on percs for while spending $100 a day but luckily didnt go to heroin. Its a vicious cycle that will never get better i guarantee you that. They dont worry bout this epidemic what they worry bout is building high rise apartments in fishtown. 🙏

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  2. It’s wild to hear this interview compared to Winnipeg’s.
    Canuck’s more about easy distribution and safe drug taking while these people all hate what they’re doing it but can’t stop. Rough shit

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  3. You should cover Santa Monica, my father explored in person and all the online statistics are wrong. It’s such a beautiful place in the photos but a disappointment in person. If the police don’t see a crime they won’t report it. Many stores as leaving hence why all the buildings are for sale. Santa Monica is also relatively small with about 8 homeless people for like each square mile I’m pretty sure. Everything is also laced with fentanyl because they got kids and people dying even at school. Actually there’s so much to cover it would be easier to just go there.

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  4. Seriously? Wtf. It's like people have learned nothing with the whole tranq/trank thing! Stop just shooting anything up please. It's so damn ridiculous at this point that they might as well just inject straight sewage. It's so sad and scary. I truly fear for them all. But a lot of them know what they are doing to themselves. Yes I know they need help. But, they knew better than to go from what was already hell to an even worse drug somehow. And yet they have chosen to do so in so many of these cases. It's crazy. That lady in the pink jacket straight up lied, talking about how they didn't have a choice in switching to fentanyl, that it was forced on them basically. BULLSHIT. Even if demand is higher for fentanyl atm, people can still find heroin there, trust in that. There is still a demand for it as well and it's not going anywhere, no matter what else comes out. And where there is demand, there is always supply. These people CHOSE and CHOOSE fentanyl because its cheaper and stronger. But in pill form, its not a consistent product at all. Don't let them fool y'all into believing otherwise. And just like fentanyl, they CHOSE tranq as well. Why? Same reason. It is stronger. But it's also gross and eats your skin apparently. They know this. Doesn't change a thing.

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  5. Inwas so lucky to decide to get clean when heroin was still heroin. Ive been clean 8 years now. So so grateful for my husband who literally saved my life. Helped me get away frok the stuff. And thankful to God for sending him to me

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  6. You can't stay at salvation army. Bed bugs are there on purpose. The?
    Worst cruelest staff you can find. All design so most of the money goes into their pocket .
    All non profits have ever seen are cruel scams.

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  7. I grew up there and I remember KandA used to be busy when I was a kid. Yea drugs were there but not the way it is now, when I was younger crack was the big drug there, then heroin came when I was an older teen. I remember seeing 2 women fighting because one gave the other HIV from sharing needles. Anyways I left to the navy and came back and just saw the decline in real time. It happened fast. I support an injection site to clean that place up a bit because there’s kids that can’t go to the parks around there because of human waste and needles everywhere. I have a theory as to why the decline happened so fast… I always felt that as the neighborhood next to Kensington, fishtown, was getting nicer Kensington was getting worse. I believe they were just moving all the addicts from fishtown into Kensington to make fishtown and the neighborhoods closer to downtown nicer… north east Philly is next on the decline list as temple area is starting to get nicer. That’s just my thought

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