6:30am this New Years Day.
Against the rules to bring a gun to an Atlanta Waffle House fight.
I’m not going to confirm or deny the SNL skit on Waffle House
6:30am this New Years Day.
Against the rules to bring a gun to an Atlanta Waffle House fight.
Brah...man these Atlanta dudes be sensitive as fuck...That type of shit is exactly why it's so risky fuckin with these chicks around here. They'll know they have a crazy ass ex and won't tell the next man shit.
I always hear that... then I look at the gun violence/murder rates from the 70's through the early 00's and it never seems to line up. I've been here long enough to remember what Atlanta was like in the 90's and a ton of youngins had guns then just like they do now. Access isn't the issue.. it's just the fact that it's no longer in a few different areas. The foolish go where they please and take their foolishness with them. Kinda like how none of those robbings/shootings in Buckhead are by people that actually live there. Hell one of my little cousins that went to Tri Cities introduced us to a whole book bag full of guns..and I think we were in the 10th grade.Kids didn't have access to guns in this level when I grew up, where I grew up. Only a couple bad seeds and we kept our distance from them...us that were going places after high school.
Haven't been since the 90's ... I see no reason to ever go backYeah, I don’t have too many comments for this situation. A lot of people are realizing that six flags is not what it used to be.
I always hear that... then I look at the gun violence/murder rates from the 70's through the early 00's and it never seems to line up. I've been here long enough to remember what Atlanta was like in the 90's and a ton of youngins had guns then just like they do now. Access isn't the issue.. it's just the fact that it's no longer in a few different areas. The foolish go where they please and take their foolishness with them. Kinda like how none of those robbings/shootings in Buckhead are by people that actually live there. Hell one of my little cousins that went to Tri Cities introduced us to a whole book bag full of guns..and I think we were in the 10th grade.
No, I’m going to keep it real the gun laws from the Republicans in this state made this possible so I don’t wanna hear a word from them Assholes.Haven't been since the 90's ... I see no reason to ever go back![]()
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It's not the norm for plenty of folks NOW depending on where they live... that was the point. And most of my family is in Central GA in a town of 50K. I'm still young enough to remember what that little town was like when crack hit. Shootings on shootings on top of shootings. It's still the same type of folks it's always been. It's just that now, all of those folks that were packed into Bowen Homes or Thomasville Heights or Hollywood Courts are spread out all over the metro... these are their kids.As I stated, this shit wasn't the norm WHEN and WHERE I grew up. We ain't all from Tri Cities.
I think it's terrible that so many kids do grow up with gun violence being the norm.
It used to be people wanted to move to smaller cities for a better life away from that stuff. Now as you stated it's everywhere. And these kids are vicious with no regard for themselves or others.
It's not the norm for plenty of folks NOW depending on where they live... that was the point. And most of my family is in Central GA in a town of 50K. I'm still young enough to remember what that little town was like when crack hit. Shootings on shootings on top of shootings. It's still the same type of folks it's always been. It's just that now, all of those folks that were packed into Bowen Homes or Thomasville Heights or Hollywood Courts are spread out all over the metro... these are their kids.
The mentality took over Clayton County in record time soon after all the projects were closed and that thought process went viral. Also, their music is far more violent than anything we had. These kids absorb that drill music shit and try to live it just like niggas was walking around with their clothes on backwards like Kris Kross. Doesn't exactly help that guns are about as difficult to get as a soda here either.
With that said, there are still certain parts of the metro where niggas know not to take this type nonsense. Places like Douglas County will hide you if you're on some bullshit. When those fools shot up that birthday party out there last year, they had them locked up within the week. On top of that, the HOA hit the folks that hosted the party with a wild ass fine. 5 figures if I remember right. Then they had that thing at the mall where all those kids got into a brawl and every single time I've rode past that bitch on the way back from Bham there's police tahoes just posted all around it. There's still many places around here where they just ain't gonna tolerate it. Others? Not so much.
Watch 6 flags pull out like the downtown Racetrac did. At some point it doesn't make business sense to continue.
5 to 600 kids or whatever the true number was brawling on day one of 6 flags season? Yeah I wouldn't take my kids there or allow them to go anymore.
Let’s not forget that Atlanta was the murder capital in the early 90’s. I lost a couple of folk back then, however shit was centralized to certain neighborhoods Like little Vietnam, Adamsville and John Hope, Techwood etc. Most new people who’ve moved here think this shit has just happened over night. All that to be said keep your kids in check and talk to them, find out who their friends are.As I stated, this shit wasn't the norm WHEN and WHERE I grew up. We ain't all from Tri Cities.
I think it's terrible that so many kids do grow up with gun violence being the norm.
It used to be people wanted to move to smaller cities for a better life away from that stuff. Now as you stated it's everywhere. And these kids are vicious with no regard for themselves or others.
Foolish, young man died over some vegetable and seasoning.Man shot to death in fight over oregano, spinach leaves, Cobb police say
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Man shot to death in fight over oregano, spinach leaves, Cobb police say
Channel 2 Action News cameras saw caution tape surrounding a road as officers walked around the area.www.wsbtv.com
Let’s not forget that Atlanta was the murder capital in the early 90’s. I lost a couple of folk back then, however shit was centralized to certain neighborhoods Like little Vietnam, Adamsville and John Hope, Techwood etc. Most new people who’ve moved here think this shit has just happened over night. All that to be said keep your kids in check and talk to them, find out who their friends are.