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There is still plenty of white inner city trash that I wouldn't define as ghetto because they weren't systematically rounded up and forced into certain conditions by a large centralized government.
There is still plenty of white inner city trash that I wouldn't define as ghetto because they weren't systematically rounded up and forced into certain conditions by a large centralized government.
She may not be in governmental housing. Perhaps she makes enough money turning tricks.
Lol let's keep in mind we know nothing about this person. For all we know he/she could be regular ol middle class person or even well to do. But we know to many people on this forum a black person on the subway is ghetto automatically.
Yes, maybe she is one of those famous UES trans (Lexington West to Fifth, not Yorkville) who was slumming way out in Brooklyn and was taking the subway back into the City. *LOL* Her husband is probably a hedge fund manager and as it was the servants day off she got bored.....
"Do you want a clue of what's going to happen when I get off this train? I'm going to cut you and I'm going to get away with it. Now if you say one more word, it's going to end very badly," said "the woman"
Oh man! It would make my day if an IT said that to me then displayed a knife. Time to meet your maker SHIM!
If it wasn't for the gun laws being even worse, I'd take NJ over NY any day of the week. I spend a lot of time there and let me tell you, I've never seen one of these SHIMS there, not once. Of course they exist in NJ, but in NYC they are all over the place, among other anti-social weirdos.
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
Or shot.
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