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My Best Friend Josh Got In A Fight With A Gang And They Did Something Bad To Him

Is it a bad thing that I live in gang territory and they know my name 10 POINTS?

I moved into this new area near my campus six months ago. I live in an apartment now, (I am 18 going on 19).

It's great and all and I met this girl. She was really cute and hot so I decided to go talk to her since we were essentially neighbors. She had all these tattoos and what not; she also is a paint artist and works as a musician at a venue. It turns out, she's part of a gang. She's very friendly to me and sometimes invites me over for lunch or dinner and I do the same. I think she likes me because she hugs me a lot and kissed me on the cheek once and just wants to spend time with me.

It is some sort of Asian-based gang from my observations. I am Filipino and therefore Asian as well, (Unless you call that Pacific Islander). I met four of her friends who all four carried knives, walked around with a pistol one of them, and one of them had a hammer. They were really aggressive towards me at fist until the girl called them off saying I was with her.

I know martial arts and weapons combatives, but not a chance in hell do I want to tick off these people. They are very friendly to me and often ask how I am doing mainly because I tend to be a friendly person. It doesn't matter who you are I am usually nice to you.

I asked if the girl I met told them where I live, my name or where I go to school. I asked it as covertly as I could and she said all she told them was my name and that we were neighbors.

I have seen these people with anything from pistols, weed, hand signs and lots of money. One guy had a money clip full of hundreds two inches thick. As I got to know some of them, a few told me that they did go to Juvenile and whatnot. Some don't have much of a family other than each other and I pity that.

Looking at me, I do not fit in with these people nor do I look like I associate with them. They seem to like me and all as they often introduce me to random people when I am going to or from work and school; they even helped me fix my car because I helped them with their computers and with some other small tasks. I hate to sound and be shallow, but I just feel scared of them. I don't know why. I don't show it but deep down I do.

What are some of your embarrassing or not so proud moments as a parent?

Well, I haven't had any really bad ones with my own kids yet.
He doesn't have any blame in the situation (all my bad behavior), but a couple years ago I was babysitting my godson for a week, my first time having a kid around for such a time, while his mom was clear across the country. He got sick on the second day in and I took him to the doctor the third day (with his mom's permission) and I was told to get him an OTC medicine, which about an hour after I gave it to him I found out he was allergic to when he broke out in hives. My friend (his mommy) couldn't come home until the fifth day and by the night of the fourth, I swear, my nervous system had been pushed past the point of breaking. I took him to the drugstore to get some more anti-itching ointment and as I was getting into line to buy it, a woman comes up and literally shoves me and my godson out of the way. It wasn't like she didn't see us, it was clear to everyone in the store that I had a very sick, upset kid and I was stressed to breaking point, and she still had the nerve to shove me and a little kid out of the way.

I shoved the lady against the counter and made her to apologize to my godson and to tell me and everyone else there what was so damn important that she had to shove a 2 year old with hives and a cough out of the way to get to. Once I'd sufficiently humiliated her I calmed down, paid, got my godson and I frozen yogurts and was almost crying from the stress when I left with all the people looking at me like I was completely nuts.
Not one of my prouder moments, but damnit, I hate it when people shove me around, especially if my kids or one of my godchildren are with me!

Do gang bangers and other criminals know how their guns work?

That description fits over half of the people here on the Hunting forum. I would expect poor, uneducated gang-bangers to be even less knowledgeable.

Maybe some of the more MORONIC questions here DO come from the Bloods.....

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I am gonna get in a fight at school tomorrow at school, need advice?

well it sounds like you have confidence in yourself, theres a start... when they walk up to you, pretend like your tieing your shoes, (wear steel toes if you have them), then when there close grab a hand full of dirt/sand or w.e and throw it in buddys face.. then kick him or knee him in the groin. after that push him into one of the other guys and hope for the best lol. remember, if your outnumbered, anything goes.

What is the saddest movie scene you have ever seen?

I don't usually feel sad during movies. It just doesn’t happen… But recently I’ve watched a movie called:The Show (2017) w/ (Josh Duhamel), (Giancarlo Esposito), (Famke Janssen), the original title of the movie is “This is your Death”.Although the name and cover of the movie may appear dull (obviously we all agree that “This is Your Death” is a lot better than a generic “The Show”), rest assured, it is not. This drama filled title brings a controversial theme that will shock and amaze, until the very end.First time in a very long time I actually felt sad. The movie automatically builds you up for the sadness I think.(Little Spoiler)You can only see a certain number of people, willingly, waste there lives away before you start to think “what a waste!”, but the movie kinda adulterates what is happening into: “They are doing it for a bigger purpose, in the end, its worth it” so you stomach a couple more deaths before you really start to think “What the hell is wrong with people?”.The ending was the cherry on top of the cake honestly. I’m usually efficient at seeing ahead, movie-wise, but I did not anticipate this ending. What I felt was shock first, then begged for some hope as the scene unfolded... In the end, I felt genuinely sad...Did this review depress you a bit? How about a comedy to counter the feeling? :)You can find it here on my original suggestion: Suggestion Nr. 2MY BLOG: My Movie Consultant

My son is always carrying a purple bandana?

wake up bud your sons a "gangsta". however he could be on heroin. back in the day heroin addicts would carry a folded up bandanna in a back pocket and use it to tie off to pump up a vein for a fix

Have you ever witnessed any school fights?

Have I?Of course I did!Unfortunately, there were tons of fights that happened but usually, I never be around to see them.I was in the lunch room, eating the delicious food that they always serve and I was almost done eating. I walked up to the trash can to throw my food away and all of a sudden I saw a wave of kids started running to the fight, in the hallway. Shit, I ran towards the crowd to see what going on.I saw 2 guys actually fighting: throwing punches like men. The punches was so fast and it lasted for like 2–3 minutes but it wasn't that bad. Each of the guy’s friends tried to break up the fight but while it was happening, kids that was watching, started to push on each other to see the fight. That was annoying and people started to yell out, “STOP PUSHING.”For some reason, no matter what happened before the fight, you will still get suspended/sent to alternative school if you fight.You were bullied and decided to fight back? Suspension and alternative school. Very smart education system.

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