Some people are not so lucky to just leave whenever they feel like… unlike a lot people in Portland who moved here because of a unfunny TV show. Some people are confined to their neighborhoods because of income inequality. With high gas prices it’s hard enough to get across town let alone out of it. People like you not taking this into consideration is why there’s a lotta resentment toward urban progressives .
@@timcombs2730 I don't believe in staying in one place if it means becoming a victim. I believe in being proactive. If its not working out in Portland, try somewhere else. There are 50 states in America so dont feel like you have to settle for less than what you deserve (happiness).
@@SamSung-jv3jm You don’t go east of 82nd do you? What the hell did you not understand about poverty confining people to their own neighborhoods? With gas prices the way they are right now it’s hard to get to fucking Beaverton let alone out if the Portland area all together. People like you not taking that into consideration is exactly what makes it worse
I love your videos so much - tysm for all of the time, effort, and heart you put into making them :)!!!
I been waiting for you to upload a new video, yes lol. Hope you’re been doing well, have a blessed day!🙏🏽❤️
Thanks for this amazing video, i can feel the joy of walking in this great city 😍
Great to travel with you! Always such a pleasure to spend time looking at things through your eyes. Thanks so much! : )
5:15 what a huge one!!!
Bela cidade
bi-polar portland. Love it or leave it... I chose the latter
Some people are not so lucky to just leave whenever they feel like… unlike a lot people in Portland who moved here because of a unfunny TV show. Some people are confined to their neighborhoods because of income inequality. With high gas prices it’s hard enough to get across town let alone out of it.
People like you not taking this into consideration is why there’s a lotta resentment toward urban progressives .
@@timcombs2730 I don't believe in staying in one place if it means becoming a victim. I believe in being proactive. If its not working out in Portland, try somewhere else. There are 50 states in America so dont feel like you have to settle for less than what you deserve (happiness).
@@SamSung-jv3jm You don’t go east of 82nd do you? What the hell did you not understand about poverty confining people to their own neighborhoods? With gas prices the way they are right now it’s hard to get to fucking Beaverton let alone out if the Portland area all together.
People like you not taking that into consideration is exactly what makes it worse
What camera do you use?