Anybody grow up in the / or around the ghetto, "the hood"?

robot_r0ck

I plead the 5th...
Just curious...

Anyways, I grew up in a dumb fuckin' retarded small city/town (rural area). Luckily I lived a just about 2 miles away where the **** dealers & other dumb **** went down. The weird thing about it is there was no ******* that I can think of. A lot of fights, but like I said. No killings. OK let me continue... There use to be a police station which had the most corrupt scumbag pigs ever. There was probably only one good cop. They use to be doing ***** & selling them at the station. WTF am I right!? Luckily are city/town got help from other nearby city's. (The good po-po's AKA the Police). They shut down are fucked up police ***** & arrested the scumbags (It was shut down about 12 to 14 years ago. Another thing. There was a pastor / preacher or whatever who sold crack at his fuckin church (This was about 2 or 3 years ago). Some more ****... The school I went to was small crappy & money was stolen from staff members or whoever :dunno:. So we never had field trips. Our teachers didn't really teach us ****, crappy school books. One teacher use to make fun of some students in his class and a *** ****** himself because of it (that *** happened to be my relative). I never really knew him (my ******) though. (RIP). This happened when I was about 7 years old. I never knew what happened to that teacher. Hopefully he's getting ***** & ******** every day.

Luckily the school improved a little and now it's shut down. The **** where I live now go to a way better school (thank goodness) A lot of this **** happened when I was a ***. It's pretty damn peaceful though now a days. I live near my ******. Luckily I never became some ****** ass wanna be gangster.

In case your wondering. Not everybody is bad where I'm from. ;)

Shout out to the underpaid good cops protecting the citizens. :)
 
I had a single *** my whole life. We lived near ghettos or project housing pretty much all the time. Besides the odd fight here and there, I didn't really experience any real hardships. Good to know some people can come out alright, though!!
 
I grew up in Detroit..... nuff said
 
uh huh..im from the ghetto..the snow flake ghetto..i was so poor my **** would throw a bone up in the air to a pack of dogs..and one would signal for a fair catch i was so poor we used buzzards for chickens........
 

bahodeme

Closed Account
I grew up in an area of D.C. that was pretty rough. I used to work at night and 30 mins after I got home you heard gunfire.
 
Grew up in probably the best inner city in America. A ghetto? I wouldn't say that. House was robbed twice, neighbor two houses down were robbed at gunpoint, there was a shooting at my high school after a basketball game once, I had access to *******/stolen guns on the streets if I wanted them and surely I had access to pretty much any narcotic you can imagine. Still, it is not anywhere near comparable to places like Oakland, DC, Detroit or LA.
 

PirateKing

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I moved around a lot. But most of the neighborhoods we settled in were okay. Not too restless and not too cushy.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
For 2 years back in the 1970s, I worked in East St. Louis, IL. It's one of the worst ghettos in the US.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
In my fishing village, Des Moines, Iowa, I once threw a rock at a car. That was hard core.
 
Nope. Just white working class neighborhoods.
 
I grew up on the south side of Chicago. I wouldn't call it the ghetto or the hood although some people do. My neighborhood actually isn't as bad as other parts of the city like Englewood but you hear gunfire from time to time and there are attempted break ins that happen as well. There are numerous gangs in the neighborhood so gang ******** is prevalent.
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Never grew up there. Many nice innocent people do. We see this **** on the news about bullets through windows and hitting people steps from their doors. These folks (10 year old **** too) tell that this is a part of everyday life. Having shots fired in your neighborhood occasionally as part of everyday life? I feel for these people. They deserve better.
 

alexpnz

Lord Dipstick
I grew up near and around Plainfield, NJ.
Million dollar homes in some parts.
Gangs, death, ***** and hookers in most of the rest.

As a 16-17 yr. old, I stayed around the perimeter going to the bars that served ********* honkys (like myself) and got $20 Blowjobs from the Black and Mexican chicks, while ******** Cool Breeze and Mad Dog 20/20 and listening to EPMD.

Man, I was a "G"!

:facepalm::1orglaugh
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
I grew up in an upper middle class subdivision in suburban Indiana. I could not have been any farther from the ghetto.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Not me, I never even saw a chocolate person in person until I was about 8. (thats what I called them when I was a little ***)
But in 1989 the state started putting welfare people in all the motels in the town 1 mile up the road..so its pretty much a ghetto now.
It was a ****** resort, now its ........not.
 
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