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You do realize that is not factual and is a parody. The content is not even original, the You Tuber stole and plagiarized content from a PBS You Tube video on West Warwick.
You do realize that is not factual and is a parody. The content is not even original, the You Tuber stole and plagiarized content from a PBS You Tube video on West Warwick.
You must be the life of the party...
Meanwhile, everybody familiar with WW (love it or hate it) grins and slowly nods.
Location: Earth, a nice neighborhood in the Milky Way
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Originally Posted by massnative71
No matter how much you try to deflect with naming "nice streets" in West Warwick, it is immoral and dishonest to portray it as a desirable town.
Trigger warning for the thin skinned
No, what is immoral and dishonest is for you to present yourself as knowledgeable about Rhode Island. You’ve never lived here, never worked here, and don’t know the place. Street view does not count as experience.
No, what is immoral and dishonest is for you to present yourself as knowledgeable about Rhode Island. You’ve never lived here, never worked here, and don’t know the place. Street view does not count as experience.
At least social influencer wannabe’s experience their content to provide accurate information.
No, what is immoral and dishonest is for you to present yourself as knowledgeable about Rhode Island. You’ve never lived here, never worked here, and don’t know the place. Street view does not count as experience.
Leave it to the Kocky Kroissoint Klown to size up MY experience (I happen to have personal experience with the areas discussed long before genius could even locate Rhode Island on the map). Makes me LMAO!
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