No amount of rain can wash away the stench of this deep blue city. I worked downtown from 1990 till 2010, living the good life now in Florida. Only Democrats would ruin such a fine city.
@Patrick-uq9zs2 күн бұрын
what youll know bout that scarface
@thehatems2 күн бұрын
I watched the full video and it didn't feel like 42 minutes at all!
@Winston8692 күн бұрын
I showed up in the video 🎉😂
@charlieterry64836 күн бұрын
guy walking around with a mask on and no others around him plus its raining🤣🤣
@hirotwo20187 күн бұрын
As someone from the southern hemisphere, I've never saw snow where I live, because I'm from the warmest part of my country.
@95KIPPIE9 күн бұрын
No, the Northeastern and New England states are the most gorgeous in fall, no contest! And I have traveled this entire country
@user-ch4ji5ux4s12 күн бұрын
It homeless people all over the world andi thank people come over from other country and they see one homeless person and that take video of him or her and that thank the hold of amerlca is homeless
@user-re1xq9ck7c13 күн бұрын
Yes America I want your Dollars.
@nikob742813 күн бұрын
You passed my family's restaurant in the beginning of this video! Costas Restaurant, 47th and University. Since 1975!
@RebeccaBaker-og9yd15 күн бұрын
Beautiful city also.😢😮😅😊
@50kArchipelagos16 күн бұрын
Pretty.
@50kArchipelagos16 күн бұрын
I enjoyed that. I lived there 25 years ago. Still looks the same. Weird. Two years on now does it still look pretty much the same? I see so many videos of homeless encampments changing the landscape I just wonder. I'm moving to somewhere but haven't decided where yet.
@edmontiel330516 күн бұрын
Nice, thanks 😊
@edmontiel330516 күн бұрын
Nice, thanks 😊
@edmontiel330516 күн бұрын
Nice, thanks 😊
@runwildrunfree20 күн бұрын
who gives a rats ass about portland? it's a slimes paradise
@skribe21 күн бұрын
this is what a communist city would look like but it would be worse than this. congrats
@absolutelypositively21 күн бұрын
Gotta be a weekend. There’s even plenty of street parking. Portland is a chill city. And with the Pearl district and South Waterfront it’s practically doubled it’s downtown size in 25 -30 years
@subodhkumawat507321 күн бұрын
It's not a 6AM walk. Its 7:15 AM | 03:32 Sec
@codenamescarletfox22 күн бұрын
and all the while, i'm stuck in f**** Zrenjanin *smh*
@plumbi-fungi628024 күн бұрын
Your channel just makes me want to move to Portland more then i do already 😅🤣
@absolutelypositively21 күн бұрын
You should be there when it’s sunny and 80 degrees out. I love Portland.
@rallokkcaz24 күн бұрын
It's so depressing watching this after how bad it got after 2020. I really liked NW.
@luismoreira371125 күн бұрын
Welcome in Brazil 🇧🇷👍 Very hot thanks for vídeos
@RealBred25 күн бұрын
I now want to live there
@Mel4Mo28 күн бұрын
In my office, sitting at my desk, listening to an old French song, not understanding a word. Sipping hot coffee as it scorches outside. Lost in the serene scene, feeling like I'm strolling through a faraway city, my heart full of emotion.
@marcelluskelley305029 күн бұрын
Probably the most romantic act I complete on a daily basis. My wants and needs do not align with worldly acts🕵
@NoelleLeporeАй бұрын
Maine or Oregon?
@evalopyАй бұрын
10:50 White is that guy ????
@Fireplace4KTV-ve2yoАй бұрын
May the world's oceans teem with life, where vibrant coral reefs thrive and majestic marine creatures roam freely in crystal-clear waters.
@OscarHFajardoАй бұрын
The sound of rain drops ☔️ so soothing 😴
@Genny-ZeeАй бұрын
😮
@PyramidSquareАй бұрын
I'm from India but I'm always excited to see such another corner of the world. I wish i could visit there 😊
@4krelaxnaturecitywalksАй бұрын
Miss Portland, like to visit again this summer 🎉
@nikiyoussef55Ай бұрын
very beautiful city
@Genny-ZeeАй бұрын
My hometown of Hobart Tasmania is my own Seattle (pronounced sea-tull)
@Andylong99Ай бұрын
Pioneer Place one of my Top 5 Places to Shop :)
@peteralmeyda4211Ай бұрын
Wow I remember visiting in 2019 and downtown was much more livelier than this
@nikiyoussef55Ай бұрын
very beautiful city the lights are amazing too
@user-vl1kv4jx7sАй бұрын
Where Kurt cobain?
@ricorobert2848Ай бұрын
Nice footage bro ...
@erdebiloglu2443Ай бұрын
❤🫶🫶
@nightcitydrive534Ай бұрын
Portland Oregon so slept on. “Portlands on fire!!” You’ll hear on Fox News. Meanwhile Portland still looks like this video today. Yeah downtown is a bit rough but northwest Portland is the most walkable part of a major city in America
@canaldeisaiasАй бұрын
What camera are you using to record this?
@jeffreywang7665Ай бұрын
It is generally harder for pedestrians to get hit by vehicles during a snowstorm for several reasons:Reduced Visibility: Snowstorms often reduce visibility for both drivers and pedestrians. In such conditions, drivers are more likely to drive at slower speeds and be more cautious, reducing the likelihood of accidents involving pedestrians.Decreased Traffic Volume: Snowstorms often lead to fewer vehicles on the road as people choose to stay home or limit their travel. With fewer vehicles on the road, there are fewer opportunities for accidents involving pedestrians.Slower Driving Speeds: Snow and icy conditions typically necessitate slower driving speeds. Drivers tend to be more aware of the need for caution and may drive at speeds that allow them to react more quickly to pedestrians and other potential hazards.Increased Awareness: In adverse weather conditions like snowstorms, both drivers and pedestrians are generally more aware of the potential dangers and take extra precautions to stay safe. Pedestrians may be more cautious when crossing roads, and drivers may be more vigilant in watching for pedestrians.While it's still important for pedestrians to be cautious and aware of their surroundings during a snowstorm, the combination of reduced visibility, decreased traffic volume, slower driving speeds, and increased awareness among both pedestrians and drivers can make it less likely for pedestrians to get hit by vehicles.
@EstherRojas-xv9stАй бұрын
En que puedo trabajar hay
@jeffreywang7665Ай бұрын
Snow can potentially make it safer for pedestrians in terms of vehicles approaching in several ways:Reduced Speed: Snow-covered roads can lead to decreased driving speeds as vehicles must navigate slippery conditions. Slower speeds give drivers more time to react to pedestrians and other hazards on the road, reducing the risk of accidents.Increased Visibility: Fresh snow can create contrast against the road surface, making pedestrians more visible to drivers, especially during daylight hours. This increased visibility can help drivers spot pedestrians from a distance and adjust their speed accordingly.Quieter Roads: In areas experiencing heavy snowfall, vehicle traffic may decrease as people choose to stay home or use alternative transportation methods. Quieter roads can make it easier for drivers to hear and see pedestrians, reducing the likelihood of accidents.Clearing of Snow: Municipalities often prioritize clearing snow from roads and pedestrian walkways to improve safety for all road users. Clear roads and sidewalks provide better traction for vehicles and pedestrians alike, reducing the risk of accidents caused by slippery conditions.Awareness of Hazardous Conditions: Snowy weather conditions serve as a reminder for drivers to exercise caution and adjust their driving behavior accordingly. Drivers are more likely to be mindful of potential hazards, including pedestrians, when driving in snowy conditions.While snow can potentially improve safety for pedestrians in terms of vehicles approaching, it's important for pedestrians to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines, such as using designated crosswalks, making eye contact with drivers before crossing, and wearing reflective clothing or accessories to increase visibility, especially during periods of reduced daylight or visibility.