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darklordsarumon9 05-8-2007 06:15 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
hen u cope past everything theres lieka box at the bottom…..but nothing there!!!!!

archbishopjabber 05-8-2007 06:23 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
www.freeforum101.com/apotheosis

spinal_compression 05-8-2007 06:50 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
Always thinking man, always thinking!

EskimoCarl 05-9-2007 01:32 AM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
^1Leeroy^2Just^30wned^4You

Doug31 05-9-2007 01:57 AM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
216.32.89.186

ashleychauntel 05-9-2007 03:34 AM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Oj4SWzNs8Q

spinal_compression 05-9-2007 05:58 AM

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Hold ok? I'm still typing! Don't be an impatient idiot and expect me to hit enter after every 3 words...

EskimoCarl 05-9-2007 06:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Synthlight (Post 1490740)
Super Crack Whores.. All of you.

Cheers,

Synthlight

A little quote :L

spinal_compression 05-9-2007 06:16 AM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
No... Honestly that's all I can say... No.

EskimoCarl 05-9-2007 06:20 AM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
heyyy bby!
supppp??!

spinal_compression 05-9-2007 02:35 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
I'm so lost... I even more lost now that i've tried to explain.

Brilliant Dynamite Neon 05-9-2007 02:39 PM

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order to better understand the gang mentality, the following are considered the "Three R's" of gang culture:
(1) REPUTATION/REP. This is of critical concern to "gangbangers" (gang members). A rep extends not only to each individual, but to the gang as a whole. In some groups, status (or rank) is gained within the gang by having the most "juice" based largely on one's reputation. While being "juiced" is very important, the manner by which the gang member gains the "juice" is just as important. Upon interview, many gang members embellish their past gang activities in an attempt to impress their conversation partner. Gang members freely admit crimes and it has been my experience that most in fact do embellish their stories to enhance their feeling of power. In many gangs, to become a member, you must be "jumped in" by members of the gang. This entails being "beaten down" until the leader calls for it to end. Afterwards, all gang members hug one another to further the "G thing". This action is meant to bond the members together as a family. Frequently, young gang members, whether hardcore or associate, will talk of fellowship and the feeling of sharing and belonging as their reason for joining a gang.
(2) RESPECT. This is something everyone wants and some gang members carry their desire for it to the extreme. Respect is sought for not only the individual, but also for one's set or gang, family, territory, and various other things, real or perceived in the mind of the "gangbanger".
Some gangs require, by written or spoken regulation, that the gang member must always show disrespect to rival gang members. (Referred to in gang slang as dis). If a gang member witnesses a fellow member failing to dis a rival gang through hand signs, graffiti, or a simple "mad dog" or stare-down, they can issue a "violation" to their fellow posse member and he/she can actually be "beaten down" by their own gang as punishment. After dis has been issued, if it is witnessed, the third "R" will become evident.
(3) RETALIATION/REVENGE. It must be understood that in gang culture, no challenge goes unanswered. Many times, drive-by shootings and other acts of violence follow an event perceived as dis. A common occurrence is a confrontation between a gang set and single rival "gangbanger." Outnumbered, he departs the area and returns with his "homeboys" to complete the confrontation to keep his reputation intact. This may occur immediately or follow a delay for planning and obtaining the necessary equipment to complete the retaliatory strike. It must also be understood that many acts of violence are the result of bad drug deals or infringement on drug territory. Some question the authenticity of gang rivalry in shootings and other acts of violence. However, if a group of individuals are together committing either random or pre- planned violence, aren't they a gang? If the gang aspect is learned about, many crimes can be solved through the use of accurate intelligence gathering techniques by law enforcement agencies dealing with this problem. In gangbanging, today's witness is tomorrow's suspect, is the next day's victim.


GRAFFITI INTERPRETATION
Urban street gang graffiti is the most common way for gangs to communicate their message. Organized graffiti is one of the first signs that street gangs are taking hold in your neighborhood and is also an excellent way to track gang growth, affiliation, and sometimes even provides membership information.
Graffiti serves several purposes, all of which is understood by other "gangbangers," even members of rival sets. Graffiti has been called the newspaper or bulletin boards for gangs and communicates many messages, including challenges, warnings, and pronouncements of deeds accomplished or about to occur. Local authorities should establish procedures to deal with this public eyesore. This is an area where the community can band together to show gangs they will not be tolerated. Graffiti should be removed or painted over after it is documented and investigated by the police. Some graffiti is nothing more than "tagging." An example of this is "Johnny loves Mary". Police departments and school officials should be sure someone within their respective departments develops an expertise in reading and understanding graffiti.
Officials should understand that graffiti also develops local flavor which must be identified. Some examples of street gang graffiti found in central Arkansas are as follows:

spinal_compression 05-9-2007 02:41 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
I'm so lost... I even more lost now that i've tried to explain.

Wow... I guess I still have the same thing on my Ctrl+V

DinsFire 05-9-2007 02:41 PM

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http://img79.imageshack.us/img79/6171/dscf5444dc3.jpg

spinal_compression 05-9-2007 07:18 PM

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Napping

sc979 05-9-2007 07:58 PM

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[b]not bold[/b]

R0nburgundy 05-9-2007 08:07 PM

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http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...no%20Yamanaka/

really weird

justom 05-9-2007 08:21 PM

Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
 
exams/tests/assignments/everything

fido123 05-9-2007 08:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug31 (Post 1508171)
216.32.89.186

Who could this be...brb...phailing at my attemps to find their computer...

Somewhere in England?...further reasearch is needed


UPDATE: 15 diffrent computers...hmm...school...probably some public place

UPDATE: Location = dallas or chicago (or server location anywayz so aroud there)


UPDATE: As obious as it may be that is in fact what I belive to be dougs ip judging by his sheer Dallas like attitude...now I only have to learn Unix and...bwa ha ha ha...too bad my attempts phail so hard. (saved in .txt lol)

spinal_compression 05-10-2007 06:02 AM

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David Blaine


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