
Ce DJ mixe pour 2 euros au fashion district
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The video takes viewers on a tour of the Fashion District in downtown Los Angeles, a bustling area known for its wholesale fashion and textile trade. The narrator begins by acknowledging the urban setting, with downtown towers visible, and mentions the ability to play "sniper" with a long-range rifle, setting a somewhat gritty tone. He then describes his location within the Fashion District, noting he's a couple of blocks away from the "crypto arena" and that the area transitions into a "completely different universe" within a short distance.
The Fashion District is characterized as a place for "premium suits and ties," catering to those with success, described with terms like "handsome guys with golden hands, golden heads" and "bling bling." The narrator expresses gratitude for the viewership and then discusses the cost of parking, finding an $8 day pass to be reasonable compared to more expensive options.
He describes the district as a place where textiles are bought at wholesale prices. Shops sell items like "thug's balaclava," "thug's beanie," and "thug's hat," with businesses like those in Beverly stocking up on fabrics. Florists are also mentioned as being present. The narrator emphasizes the wholesale nature of the transactions, referring to it as the "street guy" way of doing business. He humorously notes seeing someone masked on the street, unfazed by the police presence.
The tour continues with a focus on the types of goods available, including cheap fabrics, materials for small boutiques in Beverly, and a wide array of clothing items. Bargains, bikinis, and other trendy items are highlighted. The narrator then points out the nearby highway system, identifying the 101, 10, 110, and 5 freeways, and situates the Fashion District near the highway heading south, comparing downtown LA to Paris with its ring road.
The narrator expresses some stress and fatigue during the walk, being careful about his safety and letting cars pass. He notes the abundance of shops selling fabrics, wedding dresses, and various types of shorts. He mentions a parking lot that interests him and briefly touches on the presence of "scum." The towers offer a great view, making it a good spot for photographers. The district is depicted as having a diverse range of items for sale, from "incense" and "smoking" to "essential oils," and even "fruit salad," evoking a sense of familiarity.
The Fashion District is described as not being the most beautiful area, with hints that there might be better places elsewhere, but it's still explored. The narrator mentions "small, poorly named alleyways" and the availability of "cheap dresses" for those wanting to look like a "beautiful princess." He also points out bikinis. The atmosphere is described as calm, though there are moments of perceived danger or disruption, such as an alley causing a "disruption" and aisles that were "tearing the guys apart" in the past. Scooters are noted as being everywhere, which is seen as a pity.
The narrator continues to discover various items, including wedding dresses, and mentions a specific location, "The 12th." He comments on the new fashion trends being very fashionable, though he's unsure if they actually are. He then describes a somewhat chaotic scene with a driver described as a "pedophile" with "wrecked wings," questioning their license. The presence of "good foundations" and "beautiful" women, referred to as "tinche," is noted. The tour proceeds calmly, with the narrator observing various scenes, including what he calls a "leap" and an instance of someone throwing something. He acknowledges that people on the street might be "scared," especially in light of reported "machete attacks and knife attacks" for minor possessions. This leads to a discussion about why some people operate more at night.
The video then shifts to observing a DJ, or someone who claims to be repairing electronics, and a "chopper of the future." The narrator notes that people are "hidden behind the mess." He also points out a "future of the pickup truck" and a "Rike" vehicle. He mentions observing a character resembling "Mr. Miagi" and expresses a desire to leave due to potential copyright issues. The scene becomes more intense with descriptions of people fighting and a sense of fear and being "chased away like a sheep." The narrator craves sunshine. The presence of "Tigger" is mentioned repeatedly. A large truck reversing is observed, along with a "fugitive"-like driver.
The discussion then turns to parking costs and the duration of video recording. Construction workers, "masons," are seen working. The heat is mentioned, and there's a brief, confusing interaction with someone possibly perceived as "undocumented." The narrator expresses concern about seeing a "cow" and a child. The "old-school gaming life on a scooter" is alluded to. The overall condition of the area is described as a "complete disaster," with broken concrete sidewalks and terrible road conditions. The narrator expresses a sense of disbelief and perhaps jealousy towards someone returning home.
The location is identified as Pico Boulevard. The narrator expresses a desire not to die and observes large expedition trucks. He questions the necessity of driving cars for people who live far away and commute daily, highlighting the dangers of motorcycles and scooters for such long distances. He contrasts this with four-wheeled vehicles offering protection but taking longer. The presence of tents suggests homelessness, even within the fashion world. The narrator finds it difficult to understand the fashionistas commandeering the sidewalk. He describes a "small improvised market" where a vendor explains the daily grind needed for survival.
The concept of "grinding" is explained as working hard every day, like a "tractor" or "locomotive," without stopping or taking vacations. The narrator then recognizes a "Chevy Monte Carlo SS," showing excitement about his car knowledge. He notes the presence of school buses and expresses concern about potential danger. He mentions seeing a car with no license plate and avoids "chest-hopping." The "super school bus of the earth" is described as academic and American-style. The narrator expresses a desire to get on the highway, identifying it as possibly the 10 freeway heading south, connecting the west to the east.
He makes a comparison to Parisian areas like La Défense and the "war of the east." There's a brief, somewhat aggressive interaction with someone and a comment about "sneakers without shoes." The narrator questions his remaining battery life as he continues to film. The video ends with a sense of being far from fashion and a final thank you.