She Wouldn't Give Him the Number

Toe Jay Simpson

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We would have had fun catching that nikka slipping a few days later. With a coward like that you make him walk home to his pops in his draws
 

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I just said I wouldn’t step in unless i knew them

If it got to the point where homie is swinging like she a nikka i would grab him or something but by that time the people running the class should’ve stepped in anyway.

I wouldn’t be standing around watching either, i would literally be minding my own business. Like i said, I’ve got burnt before... standing up for a person that literally was back with that dude the next day. Why tf should I be the one intervening, fighting, getting kicked out or expelled? I’m thinking from their perspective as kids even tho none of them did shyt, Coli gonna act like this real world and they’re supposed to.

There’s obviously more to this too. As an adult now, yeah I would’ve stepped in regardless. None of them seem like adults except the white dude. As a kid like them in the same program, I probably wouldn’t have done anything unless i knew them.



As an adult I'm not stepping in. Kids aren't mine and I don't know them its whatever.
 

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As an adult I'm not stepping in. Kids aren't mine and I don't know them its whatever.
I wouldn’t even be there as an adult unless I worked there. Then as an adultthat works there I would be obligated to try to calm the situation.

But if i was a kid and didn’t know them:hubie:

Ive got burnt before... never again
 

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Sad. Really sad. But watch , if he's an athlete and got skills it'll all be forgiven in 0.5 years. The white man's gotta be able to sell him to the public and make money off him :manny:
The funny thing about american society these days is they will look at this years down the line and say "the young man made a mistake". The modern usage of the word "mistake" always makes me laugh when used in situations like this.:mjlol:
Dont get me wrong i understand the definition of the word, itself. But Americans tend to use it in such a PC way when they want to sweep something under the rug and it's just laughable. From Johnny Manziel's and Ray Rice's domestic violence cases to Cam Newton's alleged laptop thefts to the Virginia governor wearing black-face. Their apologists always say "the young man made a mistake and should be given a 2nd chance".

Again im all for 2nd and 3rd and even 4th chances. The use of "mistake" just never sits well with me. You can mistakenly take your GF's phone because you both have the same phones and they look alike. You dont mistakenly punch a chick in the face

Nah, that young boy is making a mistake.
Actually, quite a few mistakes back to back.
With that level of conduct, he will land a final mistake that puts him in jail for life.
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