Brehette calls out women who didn't grow up in the hood for chasing hood dudes

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People don’t even know what a hood dude is smh.

She is talking about a street nikka. A street nikka and a hood nikka ain’t the same thing.

Plenty of good hood dudes. They are hood cause they just happen to grow up there. A street dude is in the streets.
this is the distinction a bird would make.
There is no difference.
That said stop telling these women shyt.
they know they just don't care
 

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this is the distinction a bird would make.
There is no difference.
That said stop telling these women shyt.
they know they just don't care
No it’s not. :dahell:

There’s plenty of people from the hood who aren’t street or involved in criminality. I think those people deserve to not be lumped in with the bad apples.

This is the opposite end of the spectrum to when people act as if all brehs who came up in the suburbs are c00ns.
 

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No it’s not. :dahell:

There’s plenty of people from the hood who aren’t street or involved in criminality. I think those people deserve to not be lumped in with the bad apples.

This is the opposite end of the spectrum to when people act as if all brehs who came up in the suburbs are c00ns.
hood dude, has never literally been a description of where a person stays it has always been a code for lower character class culture.
Why are you all making shyt up, its like you never actually lived in the world you are trying to profess.

hood and street same thing.
No one has ever called a guy like jesse lee peterson a hood dude, even though he grew up in hoods in gary indiana and LA.
So stop it.
 

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hood dude, has never literally been a description of where a person stays it has always been a code for lower character class culture.
Why are you all making shyt up, its like you never actually lived in the world you are trying to profess.

hood and street same thing.
No one has ever called a guy like jesse lee peterson a hood dude, even though he grew up in hoods in gary indiana and LA.
So stop it.
Maybe it’s a regional thing, but in Texas and Louisiana we use “ghetto” and “ratchet” to describe lower class behavior.

You won’t hear someone call a breh like Ja Morant or “Tut Tarantino” “hood”, because they’re not from the hood.

But you could call their behavior “ghetto” or “ratchet”, even though we won’t because we know that’s what they want and we don’t want to encourage them.

Hypothetically speaking, you can be “street” without being “hood” and vice versa but alright breh, go off. :pachaha:
 

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No it’s not. :dahell:

There’s plenty of people from the hood who aren’t street or involved in criminality. I think those people deserve to not be lumped in with the bad apples.

This is the opposite end of the spectrum to when people act as if all brehs who came up in the suburbs are c00ns.
Being from the hood doesn't necessarily designate you with the descriptive adjective of hood though...

This is why it's a slippery slope and a distraction when we know what the essence of the topic is...cause an argument could even start for "what is the hood". Being hood is not limited to crime.
 

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People don’t even know what a hood dude is smh.

She is talking about a street nikka. A street nikka and a hood nikka ain’t the same thing.

Plenty of good hood dudes. They are hood cause they just happen to grow up there. A street dude is in the streets.
I think she was purposefully trying not to say "street nikkas" Trying to avoid being vulgar. She really meant hood nikkas
 

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Its insecurity. They think a street ngga will not judge them. They also feel like they don't have to take them seriously.

The women that fetishize men who work under the table are mentally ill and need therapy.
This.

Plus (in their mind) it doesn't hurt to have a lil crash dummy on speed dial if something might go down or simply for low brow entertainment. :ehh:
 

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Good example: Bron was a hood dude. From the hood, has experienced struggle, etc. He was NOT a street nikka. Women largely can't tell the difference between the two because the prototype in their mind is a guy in a nice fit who talks a certain way and fits the "noble savage" aesthetic. Speaking of which, the only thing I disagree with in the vid is the idea that only (or mainly) black women fall for this. The noble savage or bad boy thing has been around forever across American culture. It's featured in most mafia movies, cowboy movies, biker movies, etc.
All races of women these days tend to go for the tall "fukk boys" who sleep with a lot of women and don't take them seriously. (Hence why the incel movement is taking off).

Unfortunately, with many of black women it's all of the above with the added street/criminal element as well due to higher incarceration rates for black men.
 
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