| Let me "axe" you a question, what do you think it is like living in the ghetto? Well, I can tell you from experience as I live in the ghetto of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. There are suspected cocaine users and prostitutes in the neighborhood. I for one do not feel overly comfortable knowing my neighbour has the ability to sell my family crack(so that explains it). Our building is called Rocksprings(doesn't that sound so project). Things are a little tight right now(I'm writing of our financial situation and not my underwear), so we have to make due for now. Non-Ghetto People Who Try To Act Ghetto I love how people who aren't ghetto act all ghetto sometimes. Just today I made a 45 year old man say he wasn't dissing me. Everybody needs to be a part of the streets these days, it is the hip thing to do. Wiggers I guess you can figure out why this section is called "wiggers". To many white kids nowadays are trying to act black. Since when is "FUBU" (for us by us) to be worn by rich white kids.? I mean come on. And doesn't a ghetto blaster belong in the ghetto? Take a look at my Straight Out of Compton link and you'll see what I mean. And even the slang encountered in local high schools has become more "ghetto adapted". Can I go one day without being "axed" something. Rap Music "I popped my ho in the head and then went to go smoke some weed(no comment) and drink some licka while I say shut up girl you ain't nothing, Then I went to screw another girl". Is this what your child is listening to? Try our simple test to find out if he/she has indeed become addicted to African American music. |
| The Ghetto |
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| Experience the ghetto from your suburban home with these links: |
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| "Wasssssssssuuuuuppppp?" |
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| "I be running fruit up in here!" |
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| 1)Does your son/daughter use offensive names for African Americans on a regular basis? 2)Do they say they are "going to chill with ma homies"? 3)Do they ask for cheap "licka" from the store? 4)Have they suddenly started to treat women poorly? 5)Do they use the phrase "diss"? 6)Do they request that you lower your car? 7)Do you often find FUBU garments in your house? 8)Do they often talk with poor grammar and attempt to rhyme? If you answered one or more questions with a true statement, your child may be listening to rap music. Treatment may be necessary. |