Crazy Girl On Train.
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Crazy Girl On Train.
This is a bad case of PMS or she really is nuts.
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wow this was surreal.
i guess it can be explained that the young girl was in the mindset of a rap-off (what is the word for this? you know what i mean right?).
So... in her mind she was expecting the old woman to get up and rap back to her? That would have been kinda funny.
I wanna hear the old woman bust some rhymes about being old and wise hoe. yeaaaaaaa.
You know... when you think about it - what this girl did was actually pretty healthy for society. She seems to be off her ★■◆●ing face - i'd NORMALLY expect someone like this to be acting physically violent and dangerous. But instead, she was just bustin rhymes! What if everyone did that instead of getting into physical fights?
This is kinda cool when you think of it from that POV.
This is a woman off-her-tits, expressing her likely inappropriate anger NON-VIOLENTLY. Thus - Society is relatively undamaged.
when you consider how much of our culture and and great (ok and terrible) things in society are fueled by strong emotions like love, hatred, fear, anger. If you can take physical violence outof it and redirect it into something else - like what this girl is doing (seemingly insticitvely!), then this culture has the capability to do great things.
i guess it can be explained that the young girl was in the mindset of a rap-off (what is the word for this? you know what i mean right?).
So... in her mind she was expecting the old woman to get up and rap back to her? That would have been kinda funny.
I wanna hear the old woman bust some rhymes about being old and wise hoe. yeaaaaaaa.
You know... when you think about it - what this girl did was actually pretty healthy for society. She seems to be off her ★■◆●ing face - i'd NORMALLY expect someone like this to be acting physically violent and dangerous. But instead, she was just bustin rhymes! What if everyone did that instead of getting into physical fights?
This is kinda cool when you think of it from that POV.
This is a woman off-her-tits, expressing her likely inappropriate anger NON-VIOLENTLY. Thus - Society is relatively undamaged.
when you consider how much of our culture and and great (ok and terrible) things in society are fueled by strong emotions like love, hatred, fear, anger. If you can take physical violence outof it and redirect it into something else - like what this girl is doing (seemingly insticitvely!), then this culture has the capability to do great things.
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Disrespectful and disruptive ain't a good subsitute for violence. It's just as strong as physical violence. Just think, would you want your kids seeing or experiencing that sort of play? I wouldn't.
Honestly, the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good or make any positive change in society is Obama. Not that I'm saying he's good for President. We ain't gonna know that unless he spent 4 years being President. I'm just saying he's a good example for what he's been doing before he focused on the presidency.
And Will Smith. And a few others whose names I can't think of right now. It's just a shame that after all the hard work Martin L. King did, bad views are coming back to the black's society.
Honestly, the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good or make any positive change in society is Obama. Not that I'm saying he's good for President. We ain't gonna know that unless he spent 4 years being President. I'm just saying he's a good example for what he's been doing before he focused on the presidency.
And Will Smith. And a few others whose names I can't think of right now. It's just a shame that after all the hard work Martin L. King did, bad views are coming back to the black's society.
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Re: Crazy Girl On Train.
Holy moley she's psyched hahah lmao with that oneTigerRaptorFX wrote:This is a bad case of PMS or she really is nuts.
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You would see more if you took off the goggles. You're not going to take notice of the blacks or any minorities in particular if they aren't doing anything bad in the first place. You probably come across a multitude of blacks a day, but since they are just acting normal, it's no big deal, they go by unnoticed. You tend to notice when you come across that one that just acts in a way that society would consider innappropriate. Your reticular cortex is just focused on the wrong things.Kiran wrote:Disrespectful and disruptive ain't a good subsitute for violence. It's just as strong as physical violence. Just think, would you want your kids seeing or experiencing that sort of play? I wouldn't.
Honestly, the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good or make any positive change in society is Obama. Not that I'm saying he's good for President. We ain't gonna know that unless he spent 4 years being President. I'm just saying he's a good example for what he's been doing before he focused on the presidency.
And Will Smith. And a few others whose names I can't think of right now. It's just a shame that after all the hard work Martin L. King did, bad views are coming back to the black's society.
Otherwise, if your statement were true, every black person you see would beat your azz as soon as they see you hehe. THEN you might have a valid point.
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Agreed, Thrawn.
Kiran, the statement \"the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good...\" tells me you probably don't encounter many black folk on a day-to-day basis. Am I correct?
When I moved from Oklahoma City to a Denver suburb a couple years ago, I went from an area where many of my neighbors and nearly half the people at my church were black... to an area that's about as 'white-bread' as it gets. So I certainly understand not knowing by virtue of geographic area, and I hope that's the case from what you said.
Kiran, the statement \"the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good...\" tells me you probably don't encounter many black folk on a day-to-day basis. Am I correct?
When I moved from Oklahoma City to a Denver suburb a couple years ago, I went from an area where many of my neighbors and nearly half the people at my church were black... to an area that's about as 'white-bread' as it gets. So I certainly understand not knowing by virtue of geographic area, and I hope that's the case from what you said.
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Kiran wrote:And Will Smith. And a few others whose names I can't think of right now. It's just a shame that after all the hard work Martin L. King did, bad views are coming back to the black's society.
10% of all humans are worth your time for friendship in my experience. The rest are trying to work you for something.
That chick was getting in an elders face over some ego trip - and that represents black culture to you? That is plain idiotic. Leave your farm town, once.
These guys are being diplomatic with you - you don't deserve it. Obama? Will Smith? Politicians and entertainers? Are you serious? The 2 worst categories you could ever choose...LOLOLOL.
Do yourself a favor and become part of the world in which we live in - and you will see 5 times as much white trash ruining things with their no event horizons.
Are you serious???
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Wow, I'd remove that if I were you, haha.Kiran wrote:-
Ah man, you guys are right. It was wrong of me to say that. I got a little too caught up in reading the commentaries on the Youtube and relating my bad experiences with them. I shouldn't have overlooked the fact that the majority of the blacks I pass on a daily basis was acting normal. I do see a lot of blacks on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, there are a few drawbacks on where I live that affects the way I think when I hear something like this. I do live in an area where attention gets focused when a black person does something wrong. If it's a white person, he/she doesn't get as much media attention.
I'm sure some of you guys remember the double murder of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom in TN. Somehow racism got involved in the case. I live close to that area so it bad for awhile.
I also have encounters where blacks try to make it look like the whites are being discriminating. That happens quite a bit.
Guess I'll need to work on keeping an open mind in this area. I apologize for offending some people here with my blind statement.
Unfortunately, there are a few drawbacks on where I live that affects the way I think when I hear something like this. I do live in an area where attention gets focused when a black person does something wrong. If it's a white person, he/she doesn't get as much media attention.
I'm sure some of you guys remember the double murder of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom in TN. Somehow racism got involved in the case. I live close to that area so it bad for awhile.
I also have encounters where blacks try to make it look like the whites are being discriminating. That happens quite a bit.
Guess I'll need to work on keeping an open mind in this area. I apologize for offending some people here with my blind statement.
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That old lady did exactly what she should have done. She was being provoked, and didn't respond. From what you can tell, she just acked like the girl wasn't there. Nothing was said back, no body language, and you can't see but I wouldn't doubt if the old lady didn't even look at her.
When the guy grabs her Hat, she starts yelling \"Im pressing Charges\". So if the old woman would have done anything at all to acknowledge her, im guessing it WOULD have turned physical.
And BTW - all of that goes no matter what race she is. Ive seen white kids do the same thing.
When the guy grabs her Hat, she starts yelling \"Im pressing Charges\". So if the old woman would have done anything at all to acknowledge her, im guessing it WOULD have turned physical.
And BTW - all of that goes no matter what race she is. Ive seen white kids do the same thing.
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Don't worry Kiran it's already forgotten.Kiran wrote:Disrespectful and disruptive ain't a good subsitute for violence. It's just as strong as physical violence. Just think, would you want your kids seeing or experiencing that sort of play? I wouldn't.
Honestly, the only black nowadays I've seen that has been trying to do good or make any positive change in society is Obama. Not that I'm saying he's good for President. We ain't gonna know that unless he spent 4 years being President. I'm just saying he's a good example for what he's been doing before he focused on the presidency.
And Will Smith. And a few others whose names I can't think of right now. It's just a shame that after all the hard work Martin L. King did, bad views are coming back to the black's society.