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Family Of Slain Teen Rapper Says He Was Shot For Wearing Lil Jojo Hoodie


 Family Of Slain Teen Rapper Says He Was Shot For Wearing Lil Jojo Hoodie
 12-27-2012, 12:19 PMonline - #61
rdrake
Originally Posted by yeaaahbenn
Walkin around w. long sleeve v necks to throw ppl off. [pic]
Fake it until you make it [pic]
 12-27-2012, 12:25 PMaway - #62
JamesAdamsIz808
Dude prolly talked !! when them niccas said simethin tryin ti be tough when he shoulda stfu.. I pick my battles livin in chi.. odds were not in his favor.. he should have fell back
 12-27-2012, 12:30 PMaway - #63
TheMindOf
Originally Posted by Kingme
Bx got some scary little niccas on it. All of these crazy white folks with full body armor and 8 guns who run up in malls, theatres, and schools shooting everyone they can for no apparent reason should scare you.
When's the last time a school shooting or massacre has happened within a 10 mile radius of you?

When's the last time a nicca k!lled another nicca over some dumb !! within a 10 mile radius of you?


Okay then... [pic]
 12-27-2012, 12:59 PMaway - #64
LexHeyden
It's messed up these kids aren't doing more with their lives, but I can't honestly say I don't expect it. If you talk that talk you gotta walk it. Like someone said earlier, Gangsta's don't take days off. You take the time to put on a shirt to honor your homey (a gang member) and get into with a different set, what you expect. I'm not some sheltered[..] suburban nicca either. I'm from Detroit and lost boys/family to this type of stuff. It was expected, since they're living like that. These kids living like animals and don't wanna change.
 12-27-2012, 03:07 PMonline - #65
UcantCme
Originally Posted by LexHeyden
It's messed up these kids aren't doing more with their lives, but I can't honestly say I don't expect it. If you talk that talk you gotta walk it. Like someone said earlier, Gangsta's don't take days off. You take the time to put on a shirt to honor your homey (a gang member) and get into with a different set, what you expect. I'm not some sheltered[..] suburban nicca either. I'm from Detroit and lost boys/family to this type of stuff. It was expected, since they're living like that. These kids living like animals and don't wanna change.
thats the problem. there is always those that live for this life so the minute someone wants out to try and change another just takes their place. its like a never ending cycle without something jurastic happening.
 12-27-2012, 03:11 PMonline - #66
Aurora
Originally Posted by UcantCme
thats the problem. there is always those that live for this life so the minute someone wants out to try and change another just takes their place. its like a never ending cycle without something jurastic happening.
Speaking from experience?
 12-27-2012, 03:19 PMonline - #67
UcantCme
Originally Posted by Borealis
Speaking from experience?
nah, but i been around. [pic]
 12-27-2012, 03:19 PMaway - #68
NoLastName
bricksquad niccas stay gettin bodied
 12-27-2012, 03:20 PMaway - #69
LexHeyden
I was involved in stuff as a kid, never let it follow me home. At the same time, I always had a mother who stressed an education and I went off to college. College wasn't any different, still got on chicks, smoked weed, got into fight and rolled with dopeboys, but I never saw it as the only option. At some point these kids lose the accountability for the decisions they make and think they don't have alternatives. I know other people who left those situations and didn't look back, and they didn't have anyone in their corner. These kids need to WANT to change. My boys still in the hood have no intentions of doing anything different in life than selling white/weed and robbing niccas.
 12-27-2012, 05:40 PMonline - #70
UcantCme
Originally Posted by LexHeyden
I was involved in stuff as a kid, never let it follow me home. At the same time, I always had a mother who stressed an education and I went off to college. College wasn't any different, still got on chicks, smoked weed, got into fight and rolled with dopeboys, but I never saw it as the only option. At some point these kids lose the accountability for the decisions they make and think they don't have alternatives. I know other people who left those situations and didn't look back, and they didn't have anyone in their corner. These kids need to WANT to change. My boys still in the hood have no intentions of doing anything different in life than selling white/weed and robbing niccas.
That's the thing..I got boys just like that man, as much as u try and help them if they don't wanna change then they won't. Even if they change which is good for them, there's always someone waiting to take their place. Comes a point in life you realize you gotta grow up and leave that !! in the past.
 12-28-2012, 06:23 AMaway - #71
datVAkid
Originally Posted by LexHeyden
I was involved in stuff as a kid, never let it follow me home. At the same time, I always had a mother who stressed an education and I went off to college. College wasn't any different, still got on chicks, smoked weed, got into fight and rolled with dopeboys, but I never saw it as the only option. At some point these kids lose the accountability for the decisions they make and think they don't have alternatives. I know other people who left those situations and didn't look back, and they didn't have anyone in their corner. These kids need to WANT to change. My boys still in the hood have no intentions of doing anything different in life than selling white/weed and robbing niccas.
Same here, im in college, i did my thing but i never brought it to my folks house and i know there is a fine line... i wanted to bust a niccas head and run into people houses plenty of time but i always came to the realization that im in college and i dont need to this on my mind, my parents mind, and on my record.
 12-28-2012, 08:23 AMaway - #72
RubbahBandMayn
Originally Posted by Francis 100
CHIEF KEEF ON SOME MOBUTU !! !!! HE AINT PLAYING AT ALL!!! REAL nicca !!! DESTROY THE ENEMI COMPLETELY
[pic]

Where they get these clowns from??
 12-28-2012, 09:38 AMaway - #73
Ant McQueen
Originally Posted by YI-Drizzy
yall act like it aint like this in every hood, this is only being glorified lately because of chief keef
There aren't 600 murks in every hood. Think about that, my G.
 
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