Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heroin alley in downtown Philadelphia ... the Kensington district
I just wanted a series of Intervention episodes about Kensington. I lived in Philadelphia in the early 90s and don't remember the area being like that. When did it get so bleak?
Anonymous wrote:Frankfurt, near the main train station. First time that I've seen people shooting up in public and postitution in action (I've been to Amsterdam - I mean the actual exchange of services).
Anonymous wrote:Heroin alley in downtown Philadelphia ... the Kensington district
Anonymous wrote:I'm talking about desolate downtowns, creepy abandoned houses, lonely streets and eerie vibes. I'm not talking about poverty, crime, or abandonment so much as a sense of gloom and despair.
I'll nominate Utica, NY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came on here to say Romania late 90s was depressing as hell..as was Bucharest and surprisingly, Prague
I went to Prague a couple of times in the late 90s and had a wonderful time. It was full of life and energy but not over run with tourists as it is now.
Bucharest is bleak even now.
Anonymous wrote:Murphy Village, SC. Irish Travellers live there, and it's truly bizarre. Huge McMansions with covered windows that appear unlived in, with trailers behind the houses where people actually reside. You definitely get the sense of being watched, because you are--I think they contact each other whenever there's a stranger cruising the neighborhood. If you drive around too long or too slow, they will follow you in big pickup trucks to intimidate you into leaving.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM