My secondary school was filled with wannabe gangsters and since I lived smack bang in Haringey it was basically their grooming area.
Folks would get kicked out for drugs and knives so often by the time I got to year 11 my class was barely recognisable. Every 2 years someone would get shanked and then everyone would act like they actually gave a f*ck about the guy, I mean I know I didn't.
People use to celebrate random gang members dying over postcodes and would sing some retarded rap by the killer about how much of a badman they were and then that guy would die like a month later then they'd all be sad. I remember one kid celebrated when they were all sad and said I bang for broadwater farm, he got his clothes stolen off of him and thrown in a bin by a bunch of TPL and woodgreen wannabes
Honestly thank god I had enough sense not to get involved with that shit. It was beyond stupid and I saw genuinely intelligent people go down the drain. It just didn't compute in my head, why do it? You'd end up fucking up your own life for very little reason.
Folks would get kicked out for drugs and knives so often by the time I got to year 11 my class was barely recognisable. Every 2 years someone would get shanked and then everyone would act like they actually gave a f*ck about the guy, I mean I know I didn't.
People use to celebrate random gang members dying over postcodes and would sing some retarded rap by the killer about how much of a badman they were and then that guy would die like a month later then they'd all be sad. I remember one kid celebrated when they were all sad and said I bang for broadwater farm, he got his clothes stolen off of him and thrown in a bin by a bunch of TPL and woodgreen wannabes
Honestly thank god I had enough sense not to get involved with that shit. It was beyond stupid and I saw genuinely intelligent people go down the drain. It just didn't compute in my head, why do it? You'd end up fucking up your own life for very little reason.
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