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BKT
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I Love This T-Shirt.
hahaha that is some good stuff. I think I may just order one.
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CR83
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Sign me up!
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clevohardcore
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haha that is awsome.
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Jason the Magnificent
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Thats the dumbest shirt ever.
Thats been around for a loooooong time, same as the 'sXe:worlds biggest gang" shirt.
97.5% of the kids that would wear that shirt wouldn't step up to the local wino, much less a drug dealer. That is if they could find enough spare time
to try it between buying shoes or curling their bangs.
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BDx13
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i knew this was gonna be a good thread!
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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BKT
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I just ordered one. Glad I am in the 2.5%.
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2.5% . Should say "crack dealer".
Well, its this place where nobody works, and the pigs don\'t give you any shit. Everyone smokes weed and gets drunk all day. Its a place where
cunts like me and you can truly take it easy and relax. Know what I mean?
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the police commishoner in this town i live in has bumper stickers and t shirts that say "not in my town SCUMBAG!" that they give out. he's trying his
best to clean the place up...good luck with that I say.
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clevohardcore
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the shirt is still funny.
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Muttley
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Quote: | Originally posted by upyerbum
Should say "crack dealer". |
agreed. I know too many weed dealers.
I prefer these shirts personally:
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Siczine.com
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I love my local weed dealers way too much. And I agree with that Jason said, it's a fashion trend for pussy ass bitches that wouldn't do a damn
thing.
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PS. Muttley those shirts are funny as shit.
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Jason the Magnificent
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Quote: | Originally posted by metal mulisha
I just ordered one. Glad I am in the 2.5%.
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Does it pay well?...Killing drug dealers?
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Discipline
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Quote: | Originally posted by Muttley
Quote: | Originally posted by upyerbum
Should say "crack dealer". |
agreed. I know too many weed dealers.
I prefer these shirts personally:
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I love Tshirt Hell. That "white flour" is one of my all time favorites.
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K Mart has a funny ass shirt for sale here.
For Sale: My Wife. then lists the features like hardly used, just like new etc. I can't find an image anywhere of it though which is sad.
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Muttley
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Bros Before Hoes is fuckin great. Too bad Obama sucks too.
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clevohardcore
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Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
Quote: | Originally posted by Muttley
Quote: | Originally posted by upyerbum
Should say "crack dealer". |
agreed. I know too many weed dealers.
I prefer these shirts personally:
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I love Tshirt Hell. That "white flour" is one of my all time favorites. |
^^^^^^^^^^ Those are all good. That George Bush one is the best.
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BKT
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Quote: | Originally posted by Siczine.com
I love my local weed dealers way too much. And I agree with that Jason said, it's a fashion trend for pussy ass bitches that wouldn't do a damn
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No its a funny shirt.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
Thats the dumbest shirt ever.
Thats been around for a loooooong time, same as the 'sXe:worlds biggest gang" shirt.
97.5% of the kids that would wear that shirt wouldn't step up to the local wino, much less a drug dealer. That is if they could find enough spare time
to try it between buying shoes or curling their bangs. |
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ENDERA.x
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squiggly edge? go!
Quote: | Originally posted by joemaconmovies
Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
Thats the dumbest shirt ever.
Thats been around for a loooooong time, same as the 'sXe:worlds biggest gang" shirt.
97.5% of the kids that would wear that shirt wouldn't step up to the local wino, much less a drug dealer. That is if they could find enough spare time
to try it between buying shoes or curling their bangs. | |
EXACTLY.
ok, i worked 14 hours today on 3 hours previous sleep. heres my rant. take it how you will i dont care either way im just shouting out some thoughts
and opinions here.
i hate that fucking design. its been around forever from seventh dagger. they feature lots of designs for merch i just dont agree with.
maybe some would consider me a lack straight edger but the "movement" has gone to shit. so fuck that. you may hear people saying "i do it for myself"
but they fucking dont. they do it to be cool and fit in and shit like that to be different, whatever. seeing my whole family just fucked up on drugs,
alcohol abuse, prescription drug abuse, some in jail and shit constantly... i chose to take a different path completely. while i could choose to
consume alcohol or maybe indulge in some weed here and there in moderation and stay healthy, its just unnecessary for me personally so why do it at
all. now im from the fucking ghetto - here version. if i wore a shirt like that i'd get stabbed or shot within 3 days tops. its retarded. i've only
ever seen suburban - rich kids - wearing those shirts at a show... come to my neighborhood! mr. militant edge. fuck that. im straight edge and i don't
give a shit. i've robbed people for drugs and i've sold drugs, i've made money off of fuck ups. (mostly before i claimed the straight edge lifestyle,
which i often dont even label myself with now...because the meaning of the term to non-hardcore involved people seems to have been misunderstood, but
anyways, i digress) its how its done some times. was it all necessary, not exactly some was just out of the moment fun shit, was alot of it necessary
though at the time, yes. do i still live like that however, no. do i condone it, not exactly but do i understand it, yes. also.. if you see an
opportunity as well you usually take it for the betterment of yourself/your family/your friends. squiggly edge? go.
bah, gnite fellas.
"i live life, my own way."
'yet your way isn't acceptable!'
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clevohardcore
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I miss the "It's ok NOT to drink" navy blue, Hunter green and Maroon shirts that used to populate the shows in the early nineties. Ya the ones that
were sold out of backpacks by 5 foot 3 inch kids that gave you a free zine with your purchase. No matter how much beer you got soaked with you could
always leave a show with a clean shirt for 8 bucks and something to wipe your ass with.
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I had a friend that had a "kill your local drug dealer" sticker on his car... some local drug dealers stepped up to him about it and backed down. I
was like "see dude, that's what happens when you put shit like that on your car and don't have the balls to back it up." Or the guns, for that matter.
I'll be honest, I have been brainstorming lately that the ghetto needs a group akin to the Black Panthers and NOI with the drive to clean up their own
fucking streets again. Back in the day the BPP did alot to get rid of drug dealers, and the NOI had a tight program to clean up addicts of all types.
That shit doesn't exist anymore, and it was partially to neutralize the BPP and other sorts of black nationalist groups that the FBI and CIA were in
cahoots with the mob to flood ghettos with drugs. Somebody with the nerve, the guns, and the ex-gangster comrades needs to come along in the ghetto
that believe in "street by street, block by block taking it all back."
A pale face like me can't do shit about it.
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ENDERA.x
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KRS ONE!
Haha.
The problem is thats not really going to happen, or at least, I don't see it happening any time soon.
No one cares not even alot of the people in the ghettos. You have numerous real conscious hiphop artists for example writing about what needs to be
done and trying to get their listeners to wise up but fact of the matter is knowing just isn't enough either. Plus, many don't listen, they just want
a song with a good beat to dance to or, do dirt to. Whichever works. There needs to be some motivational speakers out there who aren't doing it by way
of music. And its not only blacks! so... at least where I am. It's not just black and white here. I know in the US thats a big theme... but hey.
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Jason the Magnificent
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C'mon now. Everyone knows that sXe shirt makers are doing more than their fare share to clean up the ghetto.
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ENDERA.x
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haha
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