Message from @bruhswag
Discord ID: 677388120496275506
Tony the type to open the door for a girl and think he smashing
Faxxxxx
Fr fr
Imma stick with my wonderful sheet music
Shit soundin like a dying gopher
Tony so pressed, got me thinking he a panini press
@Katze Miaulitzer LMAO I feel so sorry for you now bro. And for you to lie saying cellists don't refer to those as modes? You are so fucking stupid it's insane. You're a terrible bullshitter.
Smh, teacher loaned me $200 string
Katze
Lock your doors
Lock up
Oh don’t worry
🔐
I returned it
Lol
Because my other strings are shit
So having one good one sounds weird
PANIC ALERT
THEY GAINED A VOTE
Tony pull up then
Pull up
Katze stay in Crenshaw
He’s Pyru
Who the fuck is Crenshaw
Lol bruh said who
💀💀💀
-df Crenshaw
**crenshaw**: [Crenshaw] and neighboring Leimert Park is one of the largest middle-class black neighborhoods in the United States, despite heavy damage from the 1992 riots and the 1994 earthquake. However, the growth of the gang-dominated crack cocaine trade in the 1980s made Crenshaw district one of the most violent neighborhoods in Los Angeles, with [the stretch] of Crenshaw [Boulevard] between [Slauson Avenue] and Adams Boulevard remaining a virtual free-fire zone for years. For the most of its length Crenshaw is just another unremarkable South Central thoroughfare. It runs from Long Beach in the south up to [Wilshire] Boulevard where it ends. The fact that Crenshaw stops dead at the northen edge of South Central - at the point where the racial mix starts to change rapidly - gives the street its own significance. Since the fifties, Crenshaw has been a street which African Americans can think of as pretty much their own. Other than that, the only other notable peculiarity of [Crenshaw's] geography comes around the junction with Slauson; at this point it becomes the widest street in Los Angeles, divided by a central reservation, laid out long ago with grand ambition that somehow it hasn't yet lived up to, except once a week, on Sundays, when the street really comes alive with the Sunday-night cruise. From Adams, past the Crenshaw-Baldwin Hills Mall, through Leimart Park and down Imperial, Black and Mexican youths come out [flossin] their [chromes], and motors. It's the time when African American and Latino youth gets to rule three miles of tarmac. The Crenshaw Cruise is a carnival that anyone can join, and it's free. There are so few places where young men and women can hang out together in South Central, without trouble. There is little public space and local parks routinely become territories of individual gangs. The bigger streets, like Crenshaw, often form [the borderlands] between gang turfs, are [neutral ground], as long as you stick to the street itself.
This lack of safe space for people to meet feeds back into gang animosities. If there were more situations like the Crenshaw cruise availble, in which members of different gangs could socialise together there would be less mutual fear and hatred on the streets.
*"Remember [K day],
weekends--Crenshaw--MLK
automatics [rang] free cause
niggas' lost their way"
- [Tupac] "To live and die in LA"
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*(<http://crenshaw.urbanup.com/1926410>)* *9 more results*
A neighborhood?
Bruh
That’s where you stay bruh @Katze Miaulitzer
Quit playing
That nigga ain’t bein fr is he
What
I am in Chicago
How do u not know wat Crenshaw is