lol if you put it that way it could have happened anywhere, I was only 17 and these were dudes in there mid 20's, Everyone afterword looked at me or either told me that i shouldnt have been alone, my own people said this, I thought to myself I shouldnt have to think twice about going anywhere i want when i want, It just opened my eyes as to how racism is still prevalent, It happens, Theres 2 things you can do bytch out and crawl under a rock feeling sorry for your self or dust yourself back off and learn how to handle those situations or bad vibes in a positive light. However... I am still pissed over the situation, a part of me will never let that go (which explains to this day a part of me will never like white people) AND the fact that my own people were like "yeah you shouldnt have been there alone" the same people who were there that night and looked away or did nothing while i was catching a beatdown. Now I know what kind of world it is out there, one must always walk like a warrior even when not in the midst of battle. and you do gotta be prepared in some way, especially with white people today with their MMA and sh1t, Along the way I not only picked up on one martial art but other things as well like breakdancing and skateboarding (where youll have to learn to take pain) but i guess you could say that attack may have been the best and worst thing to happen to me.That's a messed up story, breh. But still...
Dude out here doing Bruce Lee workouts just so he can go to the movies.
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