How about a line of coke?
hey....ain't nothing wrong with the coca
How about a line of coke?
You seem to be the only one that is taking this serious.
And then you wonder why businesses won't invest in Black neighborhoods.
Those damn black youth again , huh
Black men don't exhibit long term thinking and planning...only living for the moment. They pass this backwards mentality on to their kids which is why our communities are in the state they are in. When that Circle K closes down then you will be angry at the White man for not giving you a damn grocery store and having to haul your ass across town to make groceries. Black men are consumers, not producers, so it's not like you're going to invest and build a grocery store to replace the one who you thieved out of business.
My family taught us better so I don't have family members who do retarted shyt like run one of the few food options you have out of business.
It was a Circle K , not the taco stand. Not the BBQ lady. Not the chicken spot. Not the sneaker spot. Not Stater Bros or Food 4 Less. It wasnt even that serious breh , just drunk teens doing what they do. I didn't know people shopped at Circle K like a grocery store. Your analogy is a lil off
And from the bolded comments , I see you're one of those old yellers lol
Chipotle gives small sods cup when you ask for water.
Black fatherless teensBack in 2009, we used to do that after every house party. It'd be like 1 AM and you got 50 teenagers just walking up in Circle K taking whatever we wanted. Clerk couldnt call the police because A) we'd probably rip the phone out the wall or B) the police wont get there in time. We did that so much that the Circle K closed down.