sad but why believe in ghost???
(meaning) why chance him coming
back later when you could just send
him to the wizard?
I was coming in to say this...
The video has no audio. For all we know homie came in not only saying he'd beat them up, but that he'd kill one of em for barking at his girl...
"Kill" or any metonym/synonym of it, is a trigger word outside and throwing it around recklessly can get the speaker.....killed.
On the flip, maybe he didnt say it, in that case it looks worse, looks like the shooter a straight up hoe..
Living in the jungle you need to play by jungle rules. Shoulda let his homie take the fade though, if dude didnt threaten their lives...
If dude didn't threaten their lived I'd bet anything this is the shooter's first time shooting someone...
breh are you in your 30s....you seriously down to get in street fight?
Yeah no one our age should be looking to fight....or shoot. Both should be absolute last resorts, with an extremely high bar to shoot someone...
There used to be 2000+ murders a year in NY annually in the 80s and 90s
We barely even get a quarter of that anymore.
We gotta stop acting like nikkas had fair ones and used fists in our area. They didn't.
"nikkas used to fight in my era" is the biggest myth ever spoken by nikkas ages 35-55 from NYC.
bro this lie is repeated everywhere trust me...
Sacramento is averaging 52 murders/year in the 2020s so far, and averaged 53 in the 90s, but Sacramento 30 years ago had ~145,000 less people, so that was 40% more murders per capita than today because the city was smaller. They were killing more then than they are today with a much smaller population base, but nikkas will tell you all kinds of shyt about the 90s and 80s being some noble breed of gangstas
shyt's a lie...
They do the same shyt here in Raleigh, 90s was it's wildest era here but there was like ~250,000 fewer people in Raleigh in 1993, than were here in 2023. There was more killings per capita as the population was much smaller but old Raleigh street dudes from that era do the same shyt, talk about how they were more honorable g's...
What this highlights to me more than anything, is imagine how many of these random stabbings and smoke shop shootings were happening in NYC in the 80s and 90s. Its shock value now becaise everything can be reported 24/7 but its not actually happening 24/7 anymore----->NY 30-40 years ago was having these violent incidents multiple times per day...
Just really puts shyt in perspective...
Carrying is a big responsibility. It does not make you a vigilante
100,000%. nikkas who think the hammer makes them bulletproof are the worst and generally find out the hard way that they aren't...
I got one gun. Like two people even know I have it. I don't carry it on me (being a felon I shouldn't even have it); it's probably time for me to test fire it again but many days I forget I have it. I can go grab it quickly if I need to, but I'll likely never need it again. It would take alot to have me use any gun again and I don't anticipate it happening, my conflict resolution skills are wwaaaaayyyyy better than they ever were when I was younger...