I think this story is too remind us that the Nests aren't much Safer than the backstreets. Though I am surprised that they are just as oppressive to the Rich as to the poor
that was the case until T corp, where even in the nest you get assaulted in day time by beggars and commie terrorists run around and plant explosives >strong businessmen like alphonso built one of the safest and pleasant to live in nest >excentric and enthusiastic willi wonka hubert made a literal 1984 with "generous" 4-hour survival minimum days what does that tells us about birmingham???
Don just locked in the moment the tax evader started calling himself poor
I think this story is too remind us that the Nests aren't much Safer than the backstreets.
Though I am surprised that they are just as oppressive to the Rich as to the poor
Its the city the only things that are truly allowed to exist are pain, trauma, depression, suffering and every negative emotion possible
that was the case until T corp, where even in the nest you get assaulted in day time by beggars and commie terrorists run around and plant explosives
>strong businessmen like alphonso built one of the safest and pleasant to live in nest
>excentric and enthusiastic willi wonka hubert made a literal 1984 with "generous" 4-hour survival minimum days
what does that tells us about birmingham???
My headcanon is that one day rich and poor in the city will join forces to give the corps a middle finger
Well at least this is another relatively unbroken Don, as long as she isn’t collecting from the poor.
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Ko Ko da Yo?
man 9 mins
You can read it in like 3 if you're a fast reader