For the longest I thought most of the people in Los Angeles were soulless beings just wondering about. That's cause I spent most my time on the westside. Closer to the ocean. People that would come in and remove those who once lived there, because they "loved" the vibe of the neighborhood. They wanted it for themselves but all they did was ruin it...
Venice. A place I Love. A place I will call it home even though it was temporary. I found Love from a beautiful Soul who is a hemisphere away. Fake love from these wack ass hippes buying into the new age bullshit. A sense of adventure when looking out over the ocean wondering "what are those niggas doing over there.” and what do i need to be on a boat in the middle of that.
I’ve also seen the cops harass people who don’t have shit. People that would give you looks like you don’t belong here when there is an ocean within view. I’ve seen a dude have guns pulled on him, stubbled across the aftermath of a knife attack. Just shit that sticks with you, and a simple walk to Whole Foods turned into the worst night of someone elses life and i just stood there like “how is this real?”
But, it's been changing in the short time i have been here, the soulless invade, buying up property, making it the same as every other place. The Hate is real… If you don’t look like them, talk like them or adapt… They want you gone. You Could have been their your whole life, but that doesn’t matter… You’re out! Cause you’re less than…
The Soulless seem to be more of Soul Eating Zombies...
"you don't want to be in Chucky Cheese when the lights go off" -Crockett
When I was Painting The Mural in Anaheim, this couple stopped and talked to me for awhile. The lady was from Russia(with love) her husband a Black dude from the states. She said “Do you want to know what we call white americans in Russia?” Of course I did. “We call the popcorn, they taste good, but have very little substance.” I laughed. I laughed really fucking hard! then said “Word” her husband chimed in and said “But now, the Popcorn comes in many different flavors.”