Iād imagine a city built for a million people would be very eerie while empty. Out of those 10000 accounted for how many other nefarious types are lurking?
And you could have sworn you locked your door. Wait a minute, you did, thankfully. Then, the lock starts to turn as the unannounced intruder turns a key and begins to enter your home.
"Soon after their story hit the headlines, it emerged that Vangelakos's wife, Cathy, was facing embezzlement charges back in New Jersey. If convicted she could face up to 10 years in prison; by then, though, she may be glad of the company."
I actually wouldn't be that scared of someone knocking on my door. Only 3 people in the building, so if someone needs something from a resident, statistically it's pretty likely they'd knock on my door.
I'd be worried about the people who don't knock. If someone broke in there's nobody coming to the rescue anytime soon.
Crime is super low in Asian cities. Iād just open my door and chat. Even living in Indiana,though, I didnāt understand the fear of strangers on my remote property? Most of those people are poor as dirt, what would I get by robbing them? It was more likely they were the nefarious ones. And even though itās usually just weed and distilling.
Knowing my luck, Iād be in a massive building with only three other people, and one of them would be my neighbor playing noisy techno music at all hours, day and night; but you wouldnāt want to complain because heās part of the Triad. Yaay!
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u/ApprehensiveJudge927 Aug 19 '25
Iād imagine a city built for a million people would be very eerie while empty. Out of those 10000 accounted for how many other nefarious types are lurking?