The author discusses a Twitter exchange between Casey Neistat and Seth Rogen. Neistat tweeted about his car being broken into in Los Angeles, calling the city a "crime-riddled third world sh**hole." Rogen responded, defending LA and saying that Neistat should expect his car to be broken into since he lives in a big city. Rogen also claimed that his own car has been broken into 15 times and that he doesn't view his car as an extension of himself. The author finds Rogen's response to be "outrageously stupid" and criticizes him for being out of touch with normal people. The conversation is ridiculed for Rogen's bizarre and unrealistic attitude towards crime and personal property.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Casey Neistat's car was broken into in Los Angeles.
2. The LAPD arrested the perpetrators and recovered Neistat's stolen goods.
3. Neistat expressed gratitude to the LAPD on Twitter.
4. Seth Rogen responded to Neistat's tweet, disagreeing with his description of Los Angeles as a "crime-riddled third-world city."
5. Rogen claimed to have lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years and stated that it's "lovely" there.
6. Rogen advised people not to leave valuable items in their cars to avoid theft.
7. Neistat responded to Rogen, saying he can still be mad about his car being broken into.
8. Rogen stated that he doesn't view his car as an extension of himself and has never felt violated when his car was broken into.
9. Rogen claimed that his car has been broken into 15 times in the 20 years he's lived in Los Angeles.
10. Neistat pointed out that Rogen's defense of Los Angeles was not effective, as his car being broken into 15 times is not a positive aspect of the city.
11. Rogen mentioned that one of the times his car was broken into, the perpetrator left a knife behind.
12. Neistat questioned how Rogen's car got broken into 15 times, suggesting that it's unusual for someone to have their car broken into that many times.
13. Rogen explained that he lived in West Hollywood for 20 years and parked on the street, which may have contributed to his car being broken into frequently.
14. The conversation between Neistat and Rogen eventually stopped, with no clear resolution or agreement.