Dak Pickscott
Shout out to Dallas my bih is a star
all about balance bruh i can mix in dudes like larry june, yung bleu when i aint tryna hear all the murder murder talkY’all listen to this type of demon music on a regular basis?
all about balance bruh i can mix in dudes like larry june, yung bleu when i aint tryna hear all the murder murder talkY’all listen to this type of demon music on a regular basis?
Facts. My girl be like “enough of the murder murder, kill kill shyt”all about balance bruh i can mix in dudes like larry june, yung bleu when i aint tryna hear all the murder murder talk
I get why Atlanta is viewed as a party city but its always been crazy high levels of poverty here. Hell the first projects ever were built in Atlanta. Its the same hunger here that you see in all those other notorious cities and with it comes alot of the same shyt. Its just been isolated from the party spots so people from out of town never really see it. But even that is changing now. After the sun goes down you can't even walk around downtown anymore because of all the homeless occupying the side walks.Wait
The old ATL was rougher than today’s ATL?
I mean, to me when I think of “ATL” on one hand I think of some dope ass music that came out there from Outkast to Future.
But mainly I think of little kids with oversized egos, jealous dudes looking to rob/steal on/kill popular people or paid d boys and just shady situation: how many stories start or end with “in Atlanta” and it’s always some grimey shyt.
The vast majority of cities were way wilder from the 70s-early 90s than now.Wait
The old ATL was rougher than today’s ATL?
I mean, to me when I think of “ATL” on one hand I think of some dope ass music that came out there from Outkast to Future.
But mainly I think of little kids with oversized egos, jealous dudes looking to rob/steal on/kill popular people or paid d boys and just shady situation: how many stories start or end with “in Atlanta” and it’s always some grimey shyt.
Word I remember before I had a car I was waiting outside for my ride after a WWE show at Phillips Arena. It was night and MAAAAAAAD homeless people were around begging for money. It was crazy. I had to take my phone out and play on it just so I wouldn't look like I was one of emI get why Atlanta is viewed as a party city but its always been crazy high levels of poverty here. Hell the first projects ever were built in Atlanta. Its the same hunger here that you see in all those other notorious cities and with it comes alot of the same shyt. Its just been isolated from the party spots so people from out of town never really see it. But even that is changing now. After the sun goes down you can't even walk around downtown anymore because of all the homeless occupying the side walks.
You must be down bad if all that’s stopping you from being mistaken as a bum is a cellphoneWord I remember before I had a car I was waiting outside for my ride after a WWE show at Phillips Arena. It was night and MAAAAAAAD homeless people were around begging for money. It was crazy. I had to take my phone out and play on it just so I wouldn't look like I was one of em
And if you drive around the same spots regularly you'll see the same homeless people every time.
And Atlanta's geography is so weird that you're always one wrong turn from the hood anyway
Nah, I didn't look bad or anything, it was just insecurity . This was 5 years ago anyway.You must be down bad if all that’s stopping you from being mistaken as a bum is a cellphone
Nah breh let’s keep it a buck I remember when duck died I seen PLENTY of young black dudes all over social media joking about smoking duck pack etc. And I’m certain most of them had no connection to the beef outside of being fans of OTF.Truth be told, A LOT of dudes on this board do as well. Then again, da makeup of this forum is primarily peckerwoods.
Word I remember before I had a car I was waiting outside for my ride after a WWE show at Phillips Arena. It was night and MAAAAAAAD homeless people were around begging for money. It was crazy. I had to take my phone out and play on it just so I wouldn't look like I was one of em
And if you drive around the same spots regularly you'll see the same homeless people every time.
And Atlanta's geography is so weird that you're always one wrong turn from the hood anyway
Can ANY ATL or Houston nikka set up shop/visit in any of NOLA projects or neighborhoods right now today? Let alone, walk into any of the projects in NOLA? or neighborhoods? today?
Could they have done this in the early 90s or 2000s without having a camera in their hands?
It's a simple yes or no, better yet, Can YOU do it...TODAY