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The Black Culture Thread |OT2|

DY_nasty

NeoGAF's official "was this shooting justified" consultant
Its like yal have missed the countless bouncer/promoter stories from siddx, bish, myself, and others.

You think I'm just genetically predisposed to liking crazy women? (its possible)
 
Its like yal have missed the countless bouncer/promoter stories from siddx, bish, myself, and others.

You think I'm just genetically predisposed to liking crazy women? (its possible)

I don't mind crazy. I just wish that the girls who end up interested in me weren't all crazy white girls.
 
I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.
Got Damnnnn!
 

Gorillaz

Member
I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

Coming from Atlantic City (which is basically Vegas of the east coast since it's all casino's ) shit like that surprises me but at the same time it doesn't.
 
Coming from Atlantic City (which is basically Vegas of the east coast since it's all casino's ) shit like that surprises me but at the same time it doesn't.

Yeah me and my ex went to AC a little while back and we were surprised by how sketchy things looked just a few streets from the boardwalk. We did get offered a blazer for $2 though, so there's that.
 

Bleepey

Member
I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

Please tell more stripper stories. I remember the old stripper thread we had ages ago.... So good.
 
I've gone to 2 strip clubs now. Some girls bodies are a complete disappointment. I expect better work ethic even from strippers.

You're going to discourage me from going :/

I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

Well.
 

hwalker84

Member
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So my type :)
 

Imm0rt4l

Member
brb I need to make a thread about white people issues

That thread is lol.



Guys put up with some shit, but shits a minor inconvenience compared to people are who are truly oppressed/disenfranchised. If the thread were about say well off men being forced to pay exorbitant amounts of money for child support it would be another story, a more specific one. Men problems implies that, men in general put up with bullshit from women all the time.

lol @ a baby onesie with instructions on it being an example of offensive shit.


Edit: I might be a little less empathetic because I'm black, I deal with "minor inconveniences" regularly.
 
BCG, does anyone else here have sickle cell? Im hospitalized right now and it sucks so bad -__-

My mom, older brother and I have the mild version of it. Man I hope you get well soon.

The thing for me was I found out I had the mild version(hemogoblin SC) of it until I was 18-19. This was also the time I also began get alot more physically active.
 

akira28

Member
What do y'all think about Zoe Saldana playing Nina Simone?

Hollywood gonna hollywood. They're so 'post-racial', it hurts. Plus focus group research called for a "cuter" Nina Simone. One that can connect with the young people of today.

She doesn't like black guys, so to hell with her.
she's Dominicana, mixed with Puertorriquena, not black.(Though mixing those two, her African purity is probably strong as mine) How many times does she have to say it?
 
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