Ignore him. He's the type to still sleep on one side of the bed because he doesn't want to mess up the imprint of his girl's impression on the mattress and won't change his sheets because the scent of her perfume still lingers there, after she left him months ago.

if that spat was domestic nah, but a random lame harassing a woman :bigboi: dude was disrespecting everybody on that train. Be that dude and step up and call his bluff, and if you afraid to fade or whatever I'm sure everybody would jump in once the fight started. Seriously that s*** was warranting a group jumping
why no one just glass him out of nowhere?
It finally makes sense
Never felt threatened unless it's a situation where I knew going into there would be potential threats or I needed to be prepared for a confrontation. It had nothing to do with your generalized statement or being in fear in my normal every day travels among black men in NY. In fact, there's more times where I felt protected being around them, in their company and they had my back interacting with them; there are more risks being exposed to someone with your mentality. Had I went home and told one of my brothers that dude I was dating had a gun on the dresser, you wouldn't be here to make your statement or in a position to post your comment.




from the southern swag. And I don’t even own none of that shyt nor do I have a southern accent