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A real question for Philly

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:02 pm
by Ace30
I have a question for you Philly, and I'd like you to answer it.

If by the time you were aware of your surroundings enough to walk around a neighborhood... about 5, 6 years old..
You lived across the street from a very inviting place for gang activity during weekends and Non-School hours... i.e. a School yard... and around the corner from several small private business owned by assholes that allow them to loiter there and hang out there, and even ILLEGALLY work there underage and without papers..

You were called a retard all day long, by the same gang (never anybody new, just the same pile of thugs) every single day, day in, and day out... all day long.. all week, all month, all year.. for almost a decade.
And not just that, but sometimes have bricks, bottles, hammers, baseballs all that shit thrown at you.. by them.
Until you were old enough to split their heads wide open.. as an entire combined gang.

How do you think you would function by the time you turned 18 ?


Here's exactly what history says about that.

By the time you turned 8 or 9, you would be beating up your own parents.
By age 9 or 10, you'd be in a special school.
By age 10, 11, or 12.. you'd be in the nuthouse.
By age 16, you'd be a dangerous monster that cracks people's heads open and breaks people's arms and legs and ribs.
By age 18, you would be out of school, and uneducated.


You just might be ready to be an adult by the time you're 30... after spending your 20s fixing the personal problems.
That's what history says about it.

So how would you like that ?

Re: A real question for Philly

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:10 pm
by Philly
Yes.

Re: A real question for Philly

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:11 pm
by Ace30
yes what ?

Re: A real question for Philly

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:11 pm
by Philly
Good point. Disregard my last post.

No.

Re: A real question for Philly

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:17 pm
by Ace30
That's what happens in Philadelphia