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<blockquote data-quote="yz_gt69" data-source="post: 1321367" data-attributes="member: 551479"><p>I just spent a good half hour reading the entire thread so i could be up-to-date. The transitions made from dealing with "SlimShady16's" problems to the inevitable bickering and finally to intellectual postings was almost flawless! lol. I should probably be studying for my finals and yet there is so much to comment on.</p><p></p><p>I personally haven't lived in any big cities, nevertheless, I still got to experience the wiggers, asian gangs, etc. to some extent. I don't think it can be solely resolved into simply a blame on the parents or the neighborhood one grows up in. Obviously it can be a number of these things, hell I know kids who had everything (mostly from there parents) but got caught u in the ideology that the "gangsta" scene was where things were at.</p><p></p><p>Growing up where I have though, I've always learned that you be your own **** man, whether that be not backing down from a punch or making something of your life without being guided by the hand by mom and dad.</p><p></p><p>As far as I'm concerned (and I know I'm partially ignorant to the whole picture) you take what you got, quit your f*ckin whining and make life what you can. Shit of course things aren't easy, how would you be proud of yourself if they were?</p><p></p><p>JL: Down to earth, realistic ****in ppl like you are what we deserately need in the education system man... I just hope I didn't mispell anything.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I feel like a continuation of this just may become a **** book, so I'll call it quits now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yz_gt69, post: 1321367, member: 551479"] I just spent a good half hour reading the entire thread so i could be up-to-date. The transitions made from dealing with "SlimShady16's" problems to the inevitable bickering and finally to intellectual postings was almost flawless! lol. I should probably be studying for my finals and yet there is so much to comment on. I personally haven't lived in any big cities, nevertheless, I still got to experience the wiggers, asian gangs, etc. to some extent. I don't think it can be solely resolved into simply a blame on the parents or the neighborhood one grows up in. Obviously it can be a number of these things, hell I know kids who had everything (mostly from there parents) but got caught u in the ideology that the "gangsta" scene was where things were at. Growing up where I have though, I've always learned that you be your own **** man, whether that be not backing down from a punch or making something of your life without being guided by the hand by mom and dad. As far as I'm concerned (and I know I'm partially ignorant to the whole picture) you take what you got, quit your f*ckin whining and make life what you can. Shit of course things aren't easy, how would you be proud of yourself if they were? JL: Down to earth, realistic ****in ppl like you are what we deserately need in the education system man... I just hope I didn't mispell anything. Anyway, I feel like a continuation of this just may become a **** book, so I'll call it quits now... [/QUOTE]
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