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Saved - March 10, 2025 at 7:00 PM

@stormrobinson - Storm

Totally cool when a vagrant builds a house out of pallets and tarps next to the freeway but God forbid a tax payer build a treehouse on his own property. https://t.co/sB4AaERY89

@Zigmanfreud - John Ziegler

The latest Los Angeles liberal insanity: Here’s the producer of the Simpsons explaining how a city trying to recover from the biggest disaster in its history has somehow prioritized forcing his iconic tree house, which had been a fixture in the community, to finally be removed. https://t.co/Nz9V29vgiG

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I'm Rick Palizzi. After 24 years, the treehouse I built is coming down. The city started a criminal trial and wants me to pay court costs. To avoid court on Wednesday, I'm paying to have it removed so they'll drop the charges. It's been great hearing how many people loved the treehouse and our Halloween display, Boney Island. People share fond memories of it, which makes me happy. When I moved in, I saw the three trees and thought we could build something cool. It became a nice hangout, and we always welcomed people to enjoy it. We wanted to create community events and bring people together. Through the treehouse and Halloween, we met tons of neighbors and made so many friends. I wouldn't change a thing.
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Speaker 0: I'm Rick Palizzi. We are out here today because the tree house that I built with a carpenter friend twenty four years ago is coming down. The city has started a criminal trial on it and that trial is on Wednesday and the city is gonna make me pay for court costs and it's just kind of being a bully. And so I'm taking it down. We're paying for it to get taken down so they dismiss the charges. I do not wanna go to court on Wednesday. So that's why this is all coming down. Been a lot of people, and that's been great to hear how how many people it affected and were here. At Halloween, we did a big Halloween display called Boney Island, and everybody's been coming by. Grown up people saying, I was here when I was, you know, 12 and 13 and that's nice to hear. So, and they have fond memories of the tree house and I'm thrilled to hear that. I'm glad they got to experience it. You know, when I moved in I just saw these three trees in a triangle and I thought we could build something cool in it maybe and we started and started a platform and kept going up till we ran out of tree basically. And it was a nice hangout and we always let people go in it. We were never stingy about it. If we were out here, come see the tree house, you'll get a kick out of it. So we were always open with it. Same with Halloween. It was free, family friendly. I just wanted everybody to get together. I like community events and I thought it brought people together. We didn't know a lot of neighbors. People keep to themselves it seems like in some of these communities, and so I did it so we could meet neighbors and hang out and have fun. Then we made tons of friends. So much goodwill. I would not change a thing. I would do it again in a second.
Saved - October 2, 2023 at 9:46 PM
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A trans identified man trespassed in my building again. He pepper sprayed me before, and this time he punched me. Thankfully, his punch wasn't strong. I recorded a video to protect my new phone. He even pulled out a hammer from his purse and threatened to kill me. Unsettling encounter.

@stormrobinson - Storm

I just found this trans identified man trespassing in my building for the second time. Last time he pepper sprayed me when I told him to leave. This time he punched me in the face—I’m fine, he doesn’t punch hard. Not the best video, but I literally just got my new phone on Friday and didn’t want him to smash it. (Yes I care about my phone more than my face). He then pulled a hammer out of his purse and threatened to kill me lol. You know… normal lady behavior.

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Speaker 0 is expressing surprise and frustration as someone hits them. They question if they gave permission for this action and emphasize their personal space.
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Speaker 0: Let's do it. Smashed that palm. Just hit me. Literally just turned to the. The fuck, dude. Just spit. Yes. Did I give you permission to do that? Did I? Did I give you permission to hit And I'm in my
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