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The South Bronx...

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Livin' in da ghetto...

Posted by zen64 - April 3rd, 2010


...fucking sucks.

It eludes me as to why anyone would glorify a place like that. People talk about being gangsta and "I'm from the streets" and shit like that. Why? I've been living in this place (for those who didn't notice the profile, The South Bronx) for 18 years and it is still filled with the worst people that I will ever meet. You ever seen a crackwhore in real life? I have. She was literally just skin and bones and she ate potato chips off of the floor of the local bodega. She's dead now. I can't even walk in the streets at night because gangsters would come out in droves, fighting amongst themselves like a group of rabid animals. They have shootouts in which the intended target is rarely hit because they have such shitty aim and they end up shooting some random kid. It is incredibly easy to get drugs over here because the police does nothing to stop smuggling and all that. Parenthood is usually a result of a mistake rather than planned. The other day I saw a pregnant woman with two teeth, fucked-up hair, and marks all over her arms. It sucks just thinking about what type of life that kid is going to live.

For those people who pretend to be "hard" and "gangsta" and all that can switch places with me. Because I would love nothing more than to get out of here. Most people around here are raised by the streets and the streets isn't a loving mother, it's a whore hellbent on ruining your life.

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