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Originally Posted by pensacola_niceman You said it yourself - you are white; therefore, it is a bit easier for you to rise from the ghetto existence. Blacks have much tougher time of it for a variety of reasons (many historical).
What puzzles me though is that you managed to rise from a dirt poor life to a fairly decent one, but live is a sewer state like New Jersey. New Jersey represents toxic waste and rude people - everybody knows that. | PN you are such an ass. But a hilarious ass.
I grew up in the ghetto. Not the New York or Chicago ghetto, but the Atlanta ghetto. Luckily, i was first generation ghetto as my mom grew up rural, so we got the hell out of there as soon as possible. It took 13 years, but we made it. And I promise I would do anything in my power to make sure I never returned.
I do know people that live there though. And they aren't getting out. Crime records and kids and such. It's a sad state to be in to not know or want any better.
It's like gang wars fighting for turf they will never own. What a bunch of dumb f*cks. |