Little chicken headed wanna-be Queens be rockin' with the nappy attitude like a man needs a fight around every corner.
I say this coming from the attitude of watching a younger generation follow in the same footsteps of so many others. The motivational factors haven't changed, desires still come from the most basic of needs. How this changes a person is something I do not understand, but I have witnessed in myself and my peers and have seen change in positive directions.
What I know is that some people are dealt a bad hand in life and sometimes they really are trying to make the best of it, but a bad attitude is about the best they can give. Especially if it's not targeted at yourself, it just so happens to be you're present for the colatral damage explosive outbursts leave behind; however, I'm talking about something a bit different. I'm talking about the ones that even the friends have a hard time getting behind.
Ghetto Rats vs. Chicken Heads
Absolutely. But do so sparringly and meaningfully. Perhaps by not throwing the terms around at the first sign of an argument? Maybe..Reserving these phrases for times that normal words wont reach an individual?
Survive the Crackheads
Now...
I'm speaking about a lifestyle. Perhaps more of a choice about how to survive life, but it's a way of behaving as a means of survival. By no meaning of the word sympathy am I giving any kind of excuse from one to the other. In fact I am going to break down something I've noticed over the years from my perspective.
Nothing like the time an old drunkard caught me up walking in the neighborhood during the start of a blizzard back in 2003.
The main thing was that I had run into this particular individual a number of times and each time he was rather drunk and rather easy going. He never gave me the feeling he was anything more than a drunkard and he wasn't mean about his requests.. Just money for more alcohol usually---which I usually denied him on account of it not being a good thing for him. But... I had bought him food right out of the store before, so it was kind of like a love-hate relationship I guess.
This time in particular was very different... He asked for money to get on a bus to get to a station. It had already started to snow at that point... I remember specifically feeling this dread about the request, as if it was the least that could be asked and wasn't meant to cover all the nights needs.
So I gave him enough for a few rides and a bit extra to help in whatever he had to do to get somewhere warm. I didn't give the man my wallet or anything exciting, just the cash I had in it.
Mind you... I was walking to work in a blizzard that day.
I have some interesting memories surrounding the crazed words of the junkies in particular.. Especially the ones who come up talking crazy stuff and really don't want anything but a fight.
Except......They really suck at making sense and so......it's kinda hard to get offended.
"Took the Nigga out the Hood but not the Hood out the Nigga"
Yet I sort of agree.. To a point. On the basis that childhood trauma survives into adulthood. Even more, psychological behaviors can be expressed subconsciously and possibly with extreme denial.
To that.. Perhaps I can let a slang term slip in.
But still.. No.
There's so much more to it than what the saying entails. But for the sake of stupidity being the only result, we'll just go with it.
Get Out the Slums and live like you can make a house worth something.