> Going to Walmart is like taking a day trip to Juarez. <
The same thing is happening in my neck of the woods. And I don’t live in Texas. I’m north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Now here’s the puzzling thing. There are always long lines at the water-dispensing station. They are filling up these large containers with water. What’s up with that? Is there no water service where they are residing?
They're conditioned that way. Just a guess.
“What’s up with that? Is there no water service where they are residing?”
The water works probably locked the meter and they’re too cheap to pay the bill and the reconnect fee, or the subhuman cockroaches are so backwards that they don’t have indoor plumbing where they’re from.
The bit with the water is that there’s probably a boatload of them living all in one house.
If you have a number of people in a zone where water usage is usually at a moderate usage the utility company won’t notice anything different. If they notice one particular residence or more suddenly spiking up the meter they will notice it.
So in order to stay off the radar these parasites resort to this.
As far as they see it they’re not paying for it so....