
Je défonce les trottoirs de DTLA
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The speaker begins a third vlog in Downtown Los Angeles, riding a bicycle on Main Street. He notes the prevalence of red lights and observes drug activity on both sides of the street, describing it as a common sight with "big drug problems" and homeless people. He mentions that a restaurant with a French theme has officially closed.
He continues riding, passing the city hall and a police station, and refers to a tunnel as the "Terminator tunnel." He claims ownership of the tunnel on 3rd Street, then corrects himself, stating it belongs to everyone, comparing it to the video game GTA. He describes the atmosphere as relaxed with music playing everywhere.
While exploring, he encounters a person walking dogs who seemed startled by his presence, which he dismisses as just a motocross bike. He then spots the police and decides to ride past them. He observes a police officer engrossed in his phone, seemingly uninterested in security. He then sees a delivery person on a scooter, delivering what he describes as "caviar."
The speaker mentions being on 6th Street, noting yellow and blue signs that indicate film shoots. He describes Downtown as bustling with people, making it challenging to ride and requiring intense concentration. He observes people on their phones, seemingly making deals. He points out an individual he suspects of dealing drugs, noting strange items on their car's hood.
He then rides onto 7th Street, encountering more police. He encourages someone named Alex, implying he's very "sexy" and dreams of becoming a police officer. He then discusses a car, mentioning it might be in neutral or second gear.
The speaker then switches to a conversation about future plans for a car, possibly involving "stage 2" or "stage 3" modifications and a "cover." He asks someone to open the trunk and promises a detailed presentation of door panels in three months, emphasizing a "give and take" relationship on his channel. He wishes the person a good trip back to the South of France, a journey of 800 km, and asks them to greet their mother. He stresses the importance of clear communication and strong representation for "passion auto 442."
He notes that his eighth segment is concluding and he will head towards the Fashion District where he parked his "coach" earlier. He mentions being tired after an hour or two. He then rides on the sidewalk, which he claims as his own, and mentions ordering something online.
He apologizes to his audience, stating that they won't be exploring further today, but to "stay tuned." He confirms he is still on 8th Street, riding against traffic on the sidewalks in Los Angeles. He describes the street as beautiful, with closed Mexican perfumeries. He finds himself blocked again and proceeds cautiously.
He observes the Fashion District and encounters what he believes is a drug dealer, though he later suggests the person was just scared of a dog. He notes a "rascal" entering a building, touching the "rain," and describes someone as a "beautiful boss" with a "voyenne" shirt, calling it "very fashion." He laments the "ravages of drugs" and then observes a hairdressing course with wigs, expressing a desire to be a hairdresser one day.
He mentions checking school results, noting a "10/20" score, which he deems "null." He then describes a man with a "Kärcher" on his t-shirt, encouraging him to run, but the man replies that his knees are "messed up" and he can't run anymore, though he would run to "get away from trouble." He describes the man as someone who would only run to escape, not for jogging. He spots a small "chckel," which he believes is a French bulldog.
He reiterates being on 8th Street, in the Fashion District, riding against traffic. He recognizes his neighborhood, San Pedro, where he parked, and mentions Ramon and Pedro. He concludes the vlog, wondering if it will air on TV. He observes a helicopter and mentions "petrol." He sees a painter finishing interior walls in pink. He notes cheap carpet and textiles in the Fashion District.
He describes a confrontation where someone gives a "killer look" to another person on an electric scooter or moped. He notes the speed as "24.2" mph, emphasizing its precision. He describes the area as noisy and busy, but by the end of the day, everything closes, and it becomes a "ghost town" filled with homeless people. He observes an old priest leaving and notes a lack of respect for motocross bikes.
He claims ownership of an "Olympic" parking lot. He sees an old man who has closed his shop. He points out poorly parked vehicles, including a scooter. He mentions being scared that shops will close, noting the time as 6:30 PM. He describes his audience as a "big family." He then mentions his truck being damaged.
He concludes, stating his battery is low, around 10-15%. He observes billionaires, banks, and bankers, noting "billions and billions of dollars," and then at the end of the street, homeless people. He describes the mix of all these elements in the urban environment as "beautiful." He bids farewell.