Not according to people in the streets. If you work a 9 to 5 you're considered a square in the streetsA square is a lame mf, being a normal fukking human being does not make you a square breh.![]()
Not according to people in the streets. If you work a 9 to 5 you're considered a square in the streetsA square is a lame mf, being a normal fukking human being does not make you a square breh.![]()
Because your statement requires no real thought![]()
yeah iight..........*I never seen that. I seen plenty hood dudes chase wannabes off the block tho and tell them to take their ass to school
This ain’t 8 mile. Nobody was mad someone had a good life unless they were perpetrating
shyte is only fashion to fools & those who have the option to watch from a distanceSome of the most notorious street dudes to come out of NY were only like that because they were sexually abused as kids or had major childhood trauma. (Emotional)
There’s 2 types of people/ways people deal with trauma: ones who after facing it wish nobody else goes through it. The second type can’t understand why they alone went through that pain (in their minds) and do their best to make everyone else feel it too. Especially those in close proximity to them who they think have a better life.
Growing up with them you know the real them but from the outside people see them as something else
I’m sure it’s the same everywhere else
The street life is nothing to praise in song
Definitely, I remember making a joke with a friend and saying “man street nikkas are too sensitive”, he got super defensive on some “Im not sensitive!”street nikkas got they own traumas/insecurities
resenting nikkas for being educated privileged coming from good families coming from money
it's all a loop
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with enough time to reflect it all comes out the same wayDefinitely, I remember making a joke with a friend and saying “man street nikkas are too sensitive”, he got super defensive on some “Im not sensitive!”
And the second point too, dudes really stuck in the trenches definitely have that mentality of “My life was harder than yours so I don’t have to respect you”
Let’s try it an easier way. What exactly were people with good lives and success and education doing in the same ass neighborhood as the hoodlums who was fukking y’all up?yeah iight..........*
nyc is a peculiar place ha*Let’s try it an easier way. What exactly were people with good lives and success and education doing in the same ass neighborhood as the hoodlums who was fukking y’all up?
Again. Either y’all lying or was trying to visit. The hood and the burbs ain’t even in the same school district
That plot twistI had a guy approach me at my job because I used to “bully” him in school. He’s a boxer now.
I didn’t even realize I caused that much trauma in his life. In my mind it was just fun and roasting but he took it a different way.
I explained to him that I I’m not that same person anymore and I apologized. We shook hands then the EMT put me on the stretcher.