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Some Hoodrat Getting In Trouble for Drawing Gang Signs.

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by 713, Mar 11, 2012.

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  1. 713

    713 Member

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  2. Yung-T

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    I love America lmao, all I have to say.
     
  3. Carl Herrera

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    Clearly these are not gang signs, no gang will let the emo kid join.
     
  4. James Gabriel

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    Poor kid.

    I have to say he acted like an extreme pansy in that interview. But I also believe that the news channel shouldn't have shown it to the public too.

    It was already enough that the kid had to take the brunt of the "gang sign" issue. Now he has to deal with all the teasing and mocking that comes after the showing of that news clip.

    Oh well, it is America after all. their home sweet home. :p
     
  5. Jontro

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    Oh snap! My gang got some exposure!

    Reprazent!
     
  6. thadeus

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    Adults are all afraid of children these days.
     
  7. Codman

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    I'm a teacher. This "hoodrat's" art is a walk in the park compared to what I see on my way to work in Phoenix.

    He gets a hood pass. :p
     
  8. Pringles

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    Is this kid serious?
     
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    Darwin almighty...
     
  11. Blurr#7

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    Hmmmm...he was wearing all "Red" in the interview. Just saying.....
     
  12. 713

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    AWESOME!
     
  13. NotInMyHouse

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    Herbie goes bananas.
     
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    I want champ, I want champ! :(
     
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    True story:

    Back in 2nd or 3rd grade me and a few friends came up with this group based off animals, cows I think was the main thing, stupid but we were little kids. Anyway, a guy wanted to join our little group and the kid in charge said no because he didn't like him, he went crying to a teacher about it. A week later all of us in the group were taken individually and then together to the principals and counselor's office to discuss our "gang affiliation" and how gangs were a bad thing and we needn't talk about this thing at school anymore.....pussification of America started about 20 years ago I guess.
     
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    it started when they said pogs were a gateway to vagrancy and anarchy.
     
  18. lean

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    LOL Dude the same thing happened to me in 5th grade. Me and my dumb friends made up some group, had a name and stuff but we let like half the class join. Anyway one day they bring us all into the office, give us the little "gang affiliation" speech just like you only we had to then go in front of the whole school at some assembly, and each apologize to the whole student body individually. Wow I haven't really thought about that in a while but in retrospect that's got to be one of the weirdest things that's ever happened to me.
     
  19. ima_drummer2k

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    LOL, I still remember getting teared up watching that scene. Nice reference.
     
  20. Jontro

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    Same here, except my experience was nerdier. In 3rd grade a group from my class started getting together to draw puzzles. Back then everyone thought their puzzles was the shiznitest! I wanted to join in but they wouldn't let me because my best friend wanted to come along. I dumped him and joined the group. Had the most stupid and nonsensical puzzle in the group since I didn't know what I was doing, but just glad I was a part of the group. My best friend cried like a puss because he was on the outside looking in. Naturally I couldn't care any less (he cries a lot), but eventually they made me leave. **** you Joakim!
     

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