AR-AB found guilty In federal conspiracy case, faces minimum 15 years

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Almost every video of Ab that you see on Youtube is him trying to convince us that him and his team are real killers for real and real life gangsters/hustlers, not like all these other fake rappers. I understand that rap fans and immature people in general are sickos who love ignorance and violent/dumb shyt so maybe a lot of that glorification was just for promotional purposes...but you can't have that gimmick and actually be living it for real, smh, you're literally telling on yourself. The risk isn't worth the possible reward, smarten up. There's a reason like 99% of these guys are just studio gangsters or talking about tough shyt that they did a long time ago, talking about shyt you're actually really doing currently is so counterintuitive it's unbelievable
 

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right..

these dudes in here with legit 9-5s, trying to talk about the drug game like they knee deep in it.. :mjlol:

theres plenty of cats who made good dough selling drugs.. flipped that into something legit and living a modest lifestyle.. everybody selling drugs, aint tryin to be Meech & these other cats folks idolize..

Without doing time, having to start over from scratch, without still dabbling in the game, and no other resources? That number is a small percentage of the opposite. And that money dries up quickly, trying to maintain that lifestyle. Damn near every major dude in the game have the exact same story. And anyone out the game, ended up being normal people with 9-5s, not people bring in the type of money they were used to. The dudes in the streets from the 90's & 00's, the ones that are survivors got UPS & maintenance, construction jobs now.

No street dude from Philly is gonna move to some quiet town in Alabama, unless he was gettin serious money there. That life is a high, that they forever chase.
 
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Without doing time, having to start over from scratch, without still dabbling in the game, and no other resources? That number is a small percentage of the opposite. And that money dries up quickly, trying to maintain that lifestyle. Damn near every major dude in the game have the exact same story. And anyone out the game, ended up being normal people with 9-5s, not people bring in the type of money they were used to. The dudes in the streets from the 90's & 00's, the ones that are survivors got UPS & maintenance, construction jobs now.

No street dude from Philly is gonna move to some quiet town in Alabama, unless he was gettin serious money there. That life is a high, that they forever chase.
i know a dude from Philly who used to sell dope, that lives here right now.. :dahell:

everybodies experience in the drug game, aint the same..
 

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Most people don't hustle to live the quiet, ordinary life, and the 250k/500k he had (referenced in the charging docs, and his ill advised video) is the RE UP, and likely represents the pooled resources of several individuals. Ab probably made 150k a year off the drugs, and another 50k off the rap? Factor in children, houses, losses, it's not really walk away money. And I think that was the first year he was really doing good in the game, before that it was just busting down half bricks and maybe a 36 here and there. For one person, that is fine. When you are feeing a family of like 5, it's nothing.

wes?
 

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The struggle in finding nuance between having kingpin aspirations and wanting to make what you need to get out of a shytty situation in here :picard:

Ya'll really gotta relax and get some fresh air
 

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Almost every video of Ab that you see on Youtube is him trying to convince us that him and his team are real killers for real and real life gangsters/hustlers, not like all these other fake rappers. I understand that rap fans and immature people in general are sickos who love ignorance and violent/dumb shyt so maybe a lot of that glorification was just for promotional purposes...but you can't have that gimmick and actually be living it for real, smh, you're literally telling on yourself. The risk isn't worth the possible reward, smarten up. There's a reason like 99% of these guys are just studio gangsters or talking about tough shyt that they did a long time ago, talking about shyt you're actually really doing currently is so counterintuitive it's unbelievable
But they all acted like tween white girls when Drake mentioned AR AB lol

That was disgusting
 

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i make 55k..

and i think i live ok..

so yall telling me.. dude couldn't live off 6 years of my income? :patrice:

in a state that has a LOWER cost of living than mine? :mjtf:

nikkaz want to live like they make 300k a year.. THATS the issue

For some people, they are simply willing to take the risk to get fast money. As long as you not crying when you gotta face the potential consequences. Almost everyone gonna complain about the system being unfair, cause it is. But Ab don’t seem like the type to be feeling sorry for himself. Most nikkas doing it on that level know in the back of their head what their fate is. They just be in too deep. I only have issue with nikkas who act like they can’t believe this is happening to them once they get caught. Is it what is is, and most nikkas know what’s likely coming ahead at some point.
 
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