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TRUTH ABOUT “COLORS” CRlPS/BL00DS MOVIE
TRUTH ABOUT “COLORS” CRlPS/BL00DS MOVIE
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Looks like ol boy is running out of context 😂
Summer vacation was the blueprint to out of state gangbangin
I Say Gangs From LA Started Spreading Way Before Colors If It Was 1988 Gangs We're Going Out Of Town Selling Crack 1983 Til This Day I Went To Seattle 86-87
Me & You Spoke On Colors In My Interview
I am a nightmare walking, psychopath stalking, king of my jungle just a gangster stalking…..Sick af old school cool. – I lived in LBC back in the late 80s, early 90's…on the blue side.
No! Quick said that about San Antonio!
Big C Style came to my hood, in St. Louis. 2 yrs earlier, in 86. My mother moved me to Houston. I came home to visit in ‘88. I remember my big bro @ his friends going to Union Station to watch it. Their hood been bloods ever since. Lotta nigga are walk ons, like dat. Some really built a bridge.
Real talk
If you never laid down on the floor eating cereal, watching cartoons as a kid you can't talk to me frfr.
The Bloods were not tougher at all. They just moved a little more strategic. And the Crips were too busy fighting each other. Crips dominated California top to bottom.
I grew up in Compton in the early 80s…so all these scenes were just glamorized and it spread throughout the country
That's weird how a book a movie or an album can make someone start an existing gang without being connected to the original gang or even know why their fighting the otherside because C's and B's was in Denver before color's they came here during Crack era
You know, it’s funny. I seen this movie in the theatre when I graduated high school. It never made me want to join a gang, although we had drug gangs in our area, the movie never made me want that dark lifestyle.
In fact, I was glad we didn’t have the types of gangs L.A. had.