#one again dont go out of your way to harass the DA person. just dont
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startistdoodles · 1 year ago
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Hey there. Sorry for disturbing you, but someone on DeviantArt asked me to draw your OC Prisma Knight and Placido Spark (which idk who the owner is, if you know please tell me qwq) being in love.
Srsly, what can I do? Should I do that or not?
Here's the picture of the request btw.
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I would prefer if you didn't, thank you 💖
I'm not sure who the other OC belongs to, unfortunately :') but maybe they will see this?
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deviantartdramanow · 2 years ago
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As one of galaxy's victims (she hasn't harassed me but had TRIED to manipulate me AND use me way before all this) I can tell ya this dont wast your time on her changing it wont happen she has proved it time and time again. Her "apologize" has been nothing but her crying woe is me and again is obsessing over destiny and only him.
I have not seen her apologize for her behavior i have not seen her apologize to anyone in the drama center on da shes just pulling this shit out of her ass to get petty and in hope this would make the bots go away. I personally think the bot should continue as she isn't showing any effort in changing what so ever but it is up to the bot in making the calls. Im just some one along with others who are fet up with this endless cycle of hers.
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pieman24601 · 8 years ago
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ARTIST BEWARE: thelinesmen
A user by the name of “thelinesmen” on Deviantart (and now on Furaffinity) harassed me with violent, graphic fan-fiction for a year because I wouldn't accept an ITunes Gift Card as an apology/payment. Yes I’m Serious.
Who: thelinesmen
DeviantArt: http://thelinesmen.deviantart.com/
Furaffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/thelinesmen/
What did they do?
In August of last year, a user by the name of “thelinesmen” sent me a note on DeviantArt about a request. I don’t do requests so I really wasn’t sure what they were talking about. I don’t remember interacting with this person before this moment. Everything about the way they worded the note was severely off-putting and rude to me, so I tried to end it all right there. They sent a reply trying to explain their actions. I didn’t reply and thought this would be the end of it.
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I wish that was the end of it, but unfortunately it was just the beginning. A few days later, thelinesmen sent me a note with an ITunes gift code for $15. I wish I was joking. This freaked me out. There was no discussion before this, and I never agreed to do any art. In fact I did the opposite quite clearly in the last note. It honest to god scared me, I kinda freaked out in my response. I didn’t activate the code and I got as far away from this as I could by blocking them immediately. THAT should have been the end of it, but thelinesmen wasn’t done.
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It was after this that thelinesmen began to do some horrible, HORRIBLE shit. This is why I’m writing up the Artist Beware, because I don’t want what happened to me happening to anyone else.
The user became so enraged by my actions, that they wrote a fanfiction about my fursona being horrible mutilated and murdered by their hands. It was on par with something like the infamous MLP fanfic “cupcakes.” They had NO permission to do this at all, why in the world would I let someone do that? Not only did they do this, but they also began to commission art of horrible things happening to my fursona, like being swatted or mutilated.
For those that aren’t furry, a fursona is like an avatar, an animal version of yourself. It represents you. So by making this art and fan fiction, thelinesmen was basically attacking me directly and wishing harm upon me, because I didn’t want to do a commission for him or accept his ITunes gift card.
I managed to contact the artist he got to make the swatting drawing, and explained to them the situation. They were shocked that I didn’t give permission for this (they didn’t double check with me first) and immediately took down the art. I was grateful for this but it still didn't solve the fanfic issue. It took me MONTHS of CONSTANTLY messaging the DA support staff before they finally agreed to take down the fan fic. By that time, there was MORE art uploaded by thelinesmen depicting my fursona, bodied, beaten or injured. They refused to take action for a long time and it was unbelievably stressful to deal with. I managed to get all of the art with my fursona removed, but for some reason, DeviantArt refused to ban thelinesmen for harassing another user (me). DeviantArt’s support was absolute shit here.
I’d post a link to the horrible fanfic, and other such pieces thelinesmen made (or had others make) for proof, but they’re not on the internet anymore so I can’t. Thelinesmen deleted journals and a few other things, but I still have some proof to back up this story. He made 2 status posts where he clearly states that he’ll make the fan fic, and it matches up with what I described. The second one also proves he kept doing this and continued to make more art harassing me until DeviantArt stepped in.
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I am not the kind of person to make a call-out post like this, but I’m doing it because I dont want anything like this to happen to anyone else ever again. I also don’t want any artists to be caught in the nightmare scenario of drawing something to unknowingly harass someone else. Thelinesman is an angry child who doesn’t let go of grudges. This all started A YEAR ago and just today I got a note from him on FA trying to start another issue. DO NOT associate with this person, don’t give this harasser power, and don’t waste your time making things for him. Please spread the word so this doesn’t happen to anyone else. I’ve seen on his FA page that he’s already commissioned many artists and asked for many requests, and I’m terrified that these people may be caught in the situation I was if they accidentally piss off this child.
Proof:
Unfortunately there isn’t much I can link to, due to the fact that most of it has been deleted or removed. However i do have the 2 statuses that prove this happened, and the dead link’s to the removed art just in case someone knows of some way to access the info there.
1st status: http://thelinesmen.deviantart.com/status/4705585
2nd status: http://thelinesmen.deviantart.com/status/4719036
Dead link to the “cupcakes” fanfic: http://thelinesmen.deviantart.com/art/Cupcakes-Christian-632426696
Dead link to the swatting art: http://drjoshfox.deviantart.com/art/SWATTED-COMMISSION-651226628
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trendingnewsb · 7 years ago
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The voices of Weinsteins accusers have torn the fabric of patriarchy | Naomi Wolf
Testimonies are pouring out from women everywhere. We must grasp this moment, and never return to the culture of silence, says writer and author Naomi Wolf
There are many shocks following on from this weeks reports of the sexual violations and rapes allegedly committed by film producer Harvey Weinstein. One shock for me is about the language used by the media to describe them. Almost all early reports referred to victimisation as sexual harassment.
Weinsteins alleged acts involved quid pro quo offers, requests to be watched in the shower and for massages, naked pursuits of targets around couches. Such actions are sexual harassment.
But they are not just harassment. These are criminal acts that, if proved, would lead to jail time not just fines and wrist-slapping. Language out of a Henry James novel made it sound as if rape was like using the wrong fork: Mistreatment of women, misbehaviour, indiscretions. Or misconduct, like a bad orchestra. Reporters used episode or the 70s-ish, hot tub-ish, encounter.
Its likely that media lawyers advised reporters to use softer terms. But if you are reporting on a hate crime assault, you dont inform readers accurately by calling it a racial encounter.
Shocking too is how district attorneys have failed to react. The New York Times and New Yorker exposs include reports of many alleged crimes in two jurisdictions: California and New York. I believe that basic information about the laws regarding sex crime and abuse are rarely explained to women, and this perpetuates a situation in which sexual assault is treated as a cultural event blurred lines when in fact criminal law is clear.
In New York state, any unwanted sexual contact is sexual abuse. In California, any unwanted sexual touching is sexual assault or sexual battery punishable by prison terms of six to 12 months. In both states, coercing someone into sex is sexual assault. Forcing someone to submit to oral sex, as actor and director Asia Argento alleged of Weinstein, is a felony. When someone chases a target around furniture, while he is naked, with exits from the room locked, this is arguably stalking and kidnapping.
When someone exposes himself in a public place such as a restaurant, and masturbates, as Fox reporter Lauren Sivan recounted, it is public lewdness, a class B misdemeanour. If he or she intentionally exposes the private or intimate parts of his or her body in a lewd manner for the purpose of alarming or seriously annoying such person it is a class A misdemeanour; six months, and usually placement on the registered sex offenders list.
Also, these events have widely been discussed as if they are history. But the statute of limitations is still open. In New York, the statute for sexual assault is five years, but there is no statute for rape. You can bring charges until you or your rapist dies. In California, a 2017 law, passed after the Bill Cosby allegations, extended the statute of limitations to for ever. And to six years for assaults that took place prior to 2017. In the UK, there is no statute of limitations for serious sexual crimes. UK victims can bring charges forever.
Most of these women, in other words, could press charges today, even if their assaults happened years ago.
Ambra Gutierrez, an Italian model, wore a hidden recording device in 2015 to document the fact that an assault had occurred in her previous meeting with Weinstein. In an act of courage, this woman went back into danger. But DA Cyrus Vances office did not then pursue the case because, a statement said, it couldnt establish intent. This week, it was reported that, months later, Vance was gifted $10,000 for his reelection campaign by one of Harvey Weinsteins lawyers.
Had Weinstein boarded a plane to Switzerland this week, as he was reportedly planning to do, that too may have constituted a crime: obstruction of justice. Resisting arrest. Flight. These are felonies or common law crimes.
But because our power brokers want to keep sexual assault in the realm of the uncomfortable or the disgusting, rather than the criminal, Weinstein was not told not to leave town. Only on Thursday was it announced that police in New York and London are taking action following the reports. Meanwhile, Weinstein headed to Arizona, to sex rehab, with yoga and equine therapy. But rehab is a choice, not a confrontation with the criminal justice system.
Another important legal question is what the Weinstein board knew, and when. In a statement earlier this week, the board said it was surprised by the revelations and that, Any suggestion that the board had knowledge of this conduct is false.
But then attorney David Boies gave a painful interview in which, in a lawyerly way, he identified the many things that the board did know. If board members knew about allegations, but continued to do business, without disclosure, this could also have violated codes for public companies.
Bill Cosby, pictured in June 2017. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP
Yet there are positives to be taken from this eruption of testimony. One is the power of what happens when women come forward, name their abusers and identify themselves. I have been saying for years that anonymity for victims, which is touted as a feminist perk, is in fact a toxic guarantee of rape culture. Change will only happen when women name themselves as victims in public and also name their abusers. Anonymity allows for impunity.
This is not to blame women for not coming forward sooner. The reasons Weinsteins accusers held back are only too obvious. But seeing Gutierrez put herself in danger to report a crime; seeing Argento put online the disturbing scene she filmed for her movie, which is based on her alleged assault, is transformational.
Patriarchy has managed to direct attention always at the victim. What was she wearing? Is she crazy? Is she in love with him? What is her motivation? Why doesnt she just drop it? Is she a good or bad girl? This protects not only rapists but also institutions universities, workplaces in a patriarchy that runs on impunity for rapist and abusers, and for their boards, their deans, their trustees, their gatekeepers.
But when women come forward with their own names and stories something that social media allows in an especially effective way attention can turn to where it should be. We see how common it is for perpetrators to have a modus operandi; how frequently they groom a victim, make sure to get her alone, intimidate and coerce her. We see how a perpetrator creates a situation that a young woman may think she can manage or at least survive, and then suddenly, terrifyingly, he lunges, overpowers, demeans, violates her. Such assaults can result in the death of a young womans sense of self, vocation, possibility, future life and dreams.
An essay this week in the New Yorker by Jia Tolentino speaks about the familiar sadness that almost every woman can relate to, of how a moment in which a young woman thought her talents were being recognised, turns into trauma. And also into a terrible non-choice: speak and be that girl hounded out of ones chosen profession, or else keep a silence about someone elses revolting secret, that weighs on ones mouth and heart endlessly, like stone.
Now, as voices are being raised, the fact that perpetrators stalk and silence, buy off lawyers, intimidate and threaten victims often for decades becomes established. If you are alone and describe this, you are a conspiracy theorist. En masse, though, we start to see a system at work.
There is one answer to this. Move this discussion out of the realm of emotion and outrage and novels of manners, and into the arena of crime. Do it in public. File police reports. Record the calls. After consulting a lawyer in your country, consider naming your assailant online. You may not get a conviction, but you make impunity harder. The next victim will have a paper trail to support her.
Ask the online community to keep pressure on police departments to investigate and be accountable for complaints against alleged rapists and sexual abusers. The rate for false accusations is the same for sex crime as for any other crime arson, fraud.
I actually believe in a Name your assailant day, in which women go to police together, to support one another in filing reports. It doesnt matter if you are outside the statute of limitations. You may not be able to prosecute your own abuser. But the report will be on the record.
Last year I filed a police report about my own long-ago assault, after receiving a threat (not from my assailant), having previously filed a formal grievance at the university where the assault took place. I filed the report at the New Haven Police Department. It was lost. I filed it again in April. There is now an open investigation. I am not saying this process is easy. But it is critical.
The women who have spoken out are so brave. If they can possibly bear to, even just one or two need to call the California and NY district attorneys. It requires a victim to file. They need us to support them, comfort them, listen to them, raise money for their counsel.
Meanwhile Weinstein, in his rehab centre in Arizona, is counting on peoples energies dying down as some new drama takes the place of this rend in the fabric of patriarchy.
But whether he is prosecuted or not is not the only turning point. The turning point will be when every girl and boy, woman or man, who is assaulted, abused, forcibly touched knows the law and know in his or her bones that these actions are crimes. When victims refuse shame and refuse to bear the burden of the perverse and unbelievable things perpetrators have done to them. When victims demand that the criminal justice system hears their complaints and acts on them.
When perpetrators planning to get that next young, hopeful woman alone to hurt her, finally think twice about their demonic business as usual because they know that she has an invisible army, standing with the force of law behind her.
Naomi Wolf is an author and CEO of DailyClout, a platform to make laws socially shareable
Read more: http://ift.tt/2gEz0Fn
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charlie-boi2d-blog · 8 years ago
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looking thru a mask, thoughts of insanity, anxiety harassing me, covering pain, my solution, Whiskey Bottle, its always quick to smother my pain, time is slowly pass, grains of sand watched thu da hour glass, speeds up when ur spinning fast, intoxicated, dont ask, ecstasy, herion, cocaine, neddles injected in blue veins, recipes that numbin the pain, feeling​ bliss, buzzed gained, cant complain, actions of the insane, dont pretend you know me just cuz you know my name, we aren't the same, stay skatein in your own lane, Shawty wanna bang, hot sexy dame, remembers our one night stand, one more again, love da game when players win, Ft.Worth claims another young person again , murdered out Yukon, mussel flash, bullets shredded his ass, face in da grass, blood trails in da lawn, in front of his mom, just got news hes gonna have a son and marry his baby mom, da address turns out them fools had wrong, see tears of a mom, so much pain, pain hide it away, gotta lust for the street play, new protege, this respect goes both ways, prime corners bring the most pay, outsiders​ beware, devils playground, here killers stay, flags with colors say, feel lucky punk, go ahead make my day, choppers and revolvers name starts with tray, bullets stray, 45s and sig nines, smith and wesson .22, Ruger will do, just another day, life on da line, hustle and grind, Odelay, pop da Corona way, lime juice and salt licked off drunk sexy, easy lay, another kid in the streets play, watching their Destin m way, dreams for a better future, well thats every mommas plan, i never did understand, wheres the father when, i needed teaching to be a man, Texas to Maryland, streets unfair man, pain masked again, bricks packed tight in, baby mommas caravan, loading up gear, before this load dont get there, on a wood skin, i swear, spraying slugs thru cold brisk air, flesh burns where bullets​ tear, how much pain you think you can bare, cold sweats and nightmares, homie see, you rather have the electric chair, its u before me pleasure n pain pleasure n pain one in da same, we give and we gain
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trendingnewsb · 7 years ago
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The voices of Weinsteins accusers have torn the fabric of patriarchy | Naomi Wolf
Testimonies are pouring out from women everywhere. We must grasp this moment, and never return to the culture of silence, says writer and author Naomi Wolf
There are many shocks following on from this weeks reports of the sexual violations and rapes allegedly committed by film producer Harvey Weinstein. One shock for me is about the language used by the media to describe them. Almost all early reports referred to victimisation as sexual harassment.
Weinsteins alleged acts involved quid pro quo offers, requests to be watched in the shower and for massages, naked pursuits of targets around couches. Such actions are sexual harassment.
But they are not just harassment. These are criminal acts that, if proved, would lead to jail time not just fines and wrist-slapping. Language out of a Henry James novel made it sound as if rape was like using the wrong fork: Mistreatment of women, misbehaviour, indiscretions. Or misconduct, like a bad orchestra. Reporters used episode or the 70s-ish, hot tub-ish, encounter.
Its likely that media lawyers advised reporters to use softer terms. But if you are reporting on a hate crime assault, you dont inform readers accurately by calling it a racial encounter.
Shocking too is how district attorneys have failed to react. The New York Times and New Yorker exposs include reports of many alleged crimes in two jurisdictions: California and New York. I believe that basic information about the laws regarding sex crime and abuse are rarely explained to women, and this perpetuates a situation in which sexual assault is treated as a cultural event blurred lines when in fact criminal law is clear.
In New York state, any unwanted sexual contact is sexual abuse. In California, any unwanted sexual touching is sexual assault or sexual battery punishable by prison terms of six to 12 months. In both states, coercing someone into sex is sexual assault. Forcing someone to submit to oral sex, as actor and director Asia Argento alleged of Weinstein, is a felony. When someone chases a target around furniture, while he is naked, with exits from the room locked, this is arguably stalking and kidnapping.
When someone exposes himself in a public place such as a restaurant, and masturbates, as Fox reporter Lauren Sivan recounted, it is public lewdness, a class B misdemeanour. If he or she intentionally exposes the private or intimate parts of his or her body in a lewd manner for the purpose of alarming or seriously annoying such person it is a class A misdemeanour; six months, and usually placement on the registered sex offenders list.
Also, these events have widely been discussed as if they are history. But the statute of limitations is still open. In New York, the statute for sexual assault is five years, but there is no statute for rape. You can bring charges until you or your rapist dies. In California, a 2017 law, passed after the Bill Cosby allegations, extended the statute of limitations to for ever. And to six years for assaults that took place prior to 2017. In the UK, there is no statute of limitations for serious sexual crimes. UK victims can bring charges forever.
Most of these women, in other words, could press charges today, even if their assaults happened years ago.
Ambra Gutierrez, an Italian model, wore a hidden recording device in 2015 to document the fact that an assault had occurred in her previous meeting with Weinstein. In an act of courage, this woman went back into danger. But DA Cyrus Vances office did not then pursue the case because, a statement said, it couldnt establish intent. This week, it was reported that, months later, Vance was gifted $10,000 for his reelection campaign by one of Harvey Weinsteins lawyers.
Had Weinstein boarded a plane to Switzerland this week, as he was reportedly planning to do, that too may have constituted a crime: obstruction of justice. Resisting arrest. Flight. These are felonies or common law crimes.
But because our power brokers want to keep sexual assault in the realm of the uncomfortable or the disgusting, rather than the criminal, Weinstein was not told not to leave town. Only on Thursday was it announced that police in New York and London are taking action following the reports. Meanwhile, Weinstein headed to Arizona, to sex rehab, with yoga and equine therapy. But rehab is a choice, not a confrontation with the criminal justice system.
Another important legal question is what the Weinstein board knew, and when. In a statement earlier this week, the board said it was surprised by the revelations and that, Any suggestion that the board had knowledge of this conduct is false.
But then attorney David Boies gave a painful interview in which, in a lawyerly way, he identified the many things that the board did know. If board members knew about allegations, but continued to do business, without disclosure, this could also have violated codes for public companies.
Bill Cosby, pictured in June 2017. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP
Yet there are positives to be taken from this eruption of testimony. One is the power of what happens when women come forward, name their abusers and identify themselves. I have been saying for years that anonymity for victims, which is touted as a feminist perk, is in fact a toxic guarantee of rape culture. Change will only happen when women name themselves as victims in public and also name their abusers. Anonymity allows for impunity.
This is not to blame women for not coming forward sooner. The reasons Weinsteins accusers held back are only too obvious. But seeing Gutierrez put herself in danger to report a crime; seeing Argento put online the disturbing scene she filmed for her movie, which is based on her alleged assault, is transformational.
Patriarchy has managed to direct attention always at the victim. What was she wearing? Is she crazy? Is she in love with him? What is her motivation? Why doesnt she just drop it? Is she a good or bad girl? This protects not only rapists but also institutions universities, workplaces in a patriarchy that runs on impunity for rapist and abusers, and for their boards, their deans, their trustees, their gatekeepers.
But when women come forward with their own names and stories something that social media allows in an especially effective way attention can turn to where it should be. We see how common it is for perpetrators to have a modus operandi; how frequently they groom a victim, make sure to get her alone, intimidate and coerce her. We see how a perpetrator creates a situation that a young woman may think she can manage or at least survive, and then suddenly, terrifyingly, he lunges, overpowers, demeans, violates her. Such assaults can result in the death of a young womans sense of self, vocation, possibility, future life and dreams.
An essay this week in the New Yorker by Jia Tolentino speaks about the familiar sadness that almost every woman can relate to, of how a moment in which a young woman thought her talents were being recognised, turns into trauma. And also into a terrible non-choice: speak and be that girl hounded out of ones chosen profession, or else keep a silence about someone elses revolting secret, that weighs on ones mouth and heart endlessly, like stone.
Now, as voices are being raised, the fact that perpetrators stalk and silence, buy off lawyers, intimidate and threaten victims often for decades becomes established. If you are alone and describe this, you are a conspiracy theorist. En masse, though, we start to see a system at work.
There is one answer to this. Move this discussion out of the realm of emotion and outrage and novels of manners, and into the arena of crime. Do it in public. File police reports. Record the calls. After consulting a lawyer in your country, consider naming your assailant online. You may not get a conviction, but you make impunity harder. The next victim will have a paper trail to support her.
Ask the online community to keep pressure on police departments to investigate and be accountable for complaints against alleged rapists and sexual abusers. The rate for false accusations is the same for sex crime as for any other crime arson, fraud.
I actually believe in a Name your assailant day, in which women go to police together, to support one another in filing reports. It doesnt matter if you are outside the statute of limitations. You may not be able to prosecute your own abuser. But the report will be on the record.
Last year I filed a police report about my own long-ago assault, after receiving a threat (not from my assailant), having previously filed a formal grievance at the university where the assault took place. I filed the report at the New Haven Police Department. It was lost. I filed it again in April. There is now an open investigation. I am not saying this process is easy. But it is critical.
The women who have spoken out are so brave. If they can possibly bear to, even just one or two need to call the California and NY district attorneys. It requires a victim to file. They need us to support them, comfort them, listen to them, raise money for their counsel.
Meanwhile Weinstein, in his rehab centre in Arizona, is counting on peoples energies dying down as some new drama takes the place of this rend in the fabric of patriarchy.
But whether he is prosecuted or not is not the only turning point. The turning point will be when every girl and boy, woman or man, who is assaulted, abused, forcibly touched knows the law and know in his or her bones that these actions are crimes. When victims refuse shame and refuse to bear the burden of the perverse and unbelievable things perpetrators have done to them. When victims demand that the criminal justice system hears their complaints and acts on them.
When perpetrators planning to get that next young, hopeful woman alone to hurt her, finally think twice about their demonic business as usual because they know that she has an invisible army, standing with the force of law behind her.
Naomi Wolf is an author and CEO of DailyClout, a platform to make laws socially shareable
Read more: http://ift.tt/2gEz0Fn
from Viral News HQ http://ift.tt/2ADsHdG via Viral News HQ
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charlie-boi2d-blog · 8 years ago
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looking thru a mask, thoughts of insanity, anxiety harassing me, covering pain, my solution, Whiskey Bottle, its always quick to smother my pain, time is slowly pass, grains of sand watched thu da hour glass, speeds up when ur spinning fast, intoxicated, dont ask, ecstasy, herion, cocaine, neddles injected in blue veins, recipes that numbin the pain, feeling​ bliss, buzzed gained, cant complain, actions of the insane, dont pretend you know me just cuz you know my name, we aren't the same, stay skatein in your own lane, Shawty wanna bang, hot sexy dame, remembers our one night stand, one more again, love da game when players win, Ft.Worth claims another young person again , murdered out Yukon, mussel flash, bullets shredded his ass, face in da grass, blood trails in da lawn, in front of his mom, just got news hes gonna have a son and marry his baby mom, da address turns out them fools had wrong, see tears of a mom, so much pain, pain hide it away, gotta lust for the street play, new protege, this respect goes both ways, prime corners bring the most pay, outsiders​ beware, devils playground, here killers stay, flags with colors say, feel lucky punk, go ahead make my day, choppers and revolvers name starts with tray, bullets stray, 45s and sig nines, smith and wesson .22, Ruger will do, just another day, life on da line, hustle and grind, Odelay, pop da Corona way, lime juice and salt licked off drunk sexy, easy lay, another kid in the streets play, watching their Destin m way, dreams for a better future, well thats every mommas plan, i never did understand, wheres the father when, i needed teaching to be a man, Texas to Maryland, streets unfair man, pain masked again, bricks packed tight in, baby mommas caravan, loading up gear, before this load dont get there, on a wood skin, i swear, spraying slugs thru cold brisk air, flesh burns where bullets​ tear, how much pain you think you can bare, cold sweats and nightmares, homie see, you rather have the electric chair, its u before me, the pleasure of pain, Pleasure and Pain, one in the same, pleasure in pain receive what you gain
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