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MISHI wrote:I think we need one of those military drill schools here.
~Vēġó~ wrote:good parenting would have insisted that they be friends with child's facebook profile....
speedist wrote:The future of trinidad and tobago............
Ronaldo95163 wrote:oh geeed wth
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Lance wrote:Gunta-ness is a way of life... It's not specific to a geographic region or ethic background.
It's just been stereotyped over the last few years.
Lance wrote:Gunta-ness is a way of life... It's not specific to a geographic region or ethic background.
It's just been stereotyped over the last few years.
1UZFE wrote:Lance wrote:Gunta-ness is a way of life... It's not specific to a geographic region or ethic background.
It's just been stereotyped over the last few years.
Quote all d places u does see powder necks..
Quote where all d gaza dance does be held, use vids for refrence.
Qoute where most gang activity is prevalent. The use gaza n gully as ref.
Lance wrote:1UZFE wrote:Lance wrote:Gunta-ness is a way of life... It's not specific to a geographic region or ethic background.
It's just been stereotyped over the last few years.
Quote all d places u does see powder necks..
Quote where all d gaza dance does be held, use vids for refrence.
Qoute where most gang activity is prevalent. The use gaza n gully as ref.
Gunta comes in Many different forms my friend. You might need to broaden your perspective a bit.
I could argue that trying to pull rank on an airplane or laying hands on a female also classifies as gunta behavior.
What about the many cutlass fights that occasionally happen on a Friday night after a nip of fire water? Is that not gunta behavior?
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