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how is it duck tales, nikkas don't get p*ssy? I didn't ask the nikka what train and shyt
I could go to new york and smash something with ease off the accent
Yeah we know
how is it duck tales, nikkas don't get p*ssy? I didn't ask the nikka what train and shyt
I could go to new york and smash something with ease off the accent
If NY is so dope why are New Yorkers everywhere but NY it seems
What do people mean when they say "X city has no culture"?My homie just moved to San Antonio from NJ...and he hates it... Says the city has no culture and his rife with Spongebob-built Mexican/Filipino hoes. Full of lame ass dudes, military cats, and too many Mexi-cacs..... Did say there is a different breed of thick ass snowbunnies down there than up-north... but nonetheless city is trash...stop your lies...
Word, I never met a New York nikka that didn't like Texas
You should've seen the look on my cousins face when he saw a backyard for the first time, his dumbass thought it was a plantation
Had to tell that nikka he didn't have to wear Tims all the time too, son would be sleeping on our leather couch with his Tims still on
Read what you just posted again out loud back to yourself and then call your mother and ask her why she didn't swallow you
Chill... nikkas talking real crazy online...
Read what you just posted again out loud back to yourself and then call your mother and ask her why she didn't swallow you
You could say the same thing about tokyo,london or parisNYC just bigger, smellier/dirtier and less suburban
I bet y'all sit around the fire and tell stories and tall tales from time to time. That would sound like fun. Especially having all that land.My uncle is retiring to the country. My grandmother left us all land in the country. He just finished building a stable. My parents are thinking about going back to stay as well. We got about 60 acres in all.
Whites have been trying to buy it all up but our extended family has been holding tight. Just sold the lumber from a couple of acres last year. If u got land in ur family keep it!
your not going to be in new york and not know what train your on while at the same time bagging a random chick to go back to a hotel u need a map to get back too. You dont have to lie to kick ithow is it duck tales, nikkas don't get p*ssy? I didn't ask the nikka what train and shyt
I could go to new york and smash something with ease off the accent
You could say the same thing about tokyo,london or paris
Think nyc is simply just a bigger "more to do" version of your hick city brehs
NYC is living off its rep from the past. The originality of the music has fallen off since the early 90s, the restaurants have been replaced by chains and overpriced boutiques, and gentrifiers have pretty much made every neighborhood a replica of the east village.
If you grew up here in the late 90s, and the 2000s, theres nothing really to brag about here.
I've lived here for nearly 20 years and outside of Manhattan (which has world class everything), it is the most overrated place in the world. There's nothing special about the Bronx, Queens, Staten island or Brooklyn.
NO PLACE IS MORE OVERRATED THAN BROOKLYN.
NYC never really feels like a "home" IMO. People rarely live and grow up in one place for long (not by choice)
Philly, Baltimore, Cleveland etc are what I consider a "city" ora "town" Everyone follows the same teams, goes to the same schools, live and grow up in whatever neighborhood they were born in.
There's an identity that people have there that they really don't have that in NYC
Chances are, if you live in any borough (outside of Staten Island and certain pedestrian parts of Queens), you've probably moved 5 times as a kid, attended atleast 8 different schools and support the Mets, Yankees, Giants or Jets....but never all of them at once, and two people at any given time are probably routing against one of the two teams.
In places like Philly, Baltimore, and Cleveland...everyone there generally supports the same team (unless you're willing to cheer for a team out of town), everyone owns a house, and you grew up there your entire life...knowing your neighbors, the elders there since you were born. And generally you went to the same schools with most of your classmates in the same school system K-12. There's a certain connection that you have with the city in, that you really can't get here.
It's just different in a better way
your not going to be in new york and not know what train your on while at the same time bagging a random chick to go back to a hotel u need a map to get back too. You dont have to lie to kick it