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me and my best mate decided to go see big stan at highpoint today..

hillarious movie. well worth the watch. i pickked up a copy of GT5 so tiss all good

untill we got the the tram stop.

i could see a grey R33 with sau stickers..

thats when 3 little dumb f**ks came along

a guy and 2 girls.

these little shits started picking up the tram line rocks and throwing them back at the ground

then they started throwing it near the next platform

then on the platform

then under the seat and glass enclosure( one actually got the glass but it didnt shatter)

thats when they actually lost it

they started throwing rocks onto the f**king road, at cars, pedestrians, cyclists(even though they deserve it fr hogging half the road)

i was disgusted!

we stood up and asked them to stop but they continued. i wanted to open a can of whoop ass on them but i remembered we have assult laws in australia :D

the tram came along and we got on.

the three were sitting in an isle and we were in the opposite isle.

this young family was behind them. the little kid probably abour 3 or 4 accidently bumped into the girl. so doing what little kids do he just looked at her.

thats when the racism came into play.

i was even more horrified at these little f**k face's arrogance.

the family were clearly offended. but they continued.

thats when i asked them to stop.

the guy, acting like some macho man stood up n sed what are you gona do?

so i said.

i just watched big stan and the topic of analy raping other men is fresh in my mind.

i will f**king rape you with that pole( points at the bright green ticket pole thing) while making you lick the mildew off my sacks while your little whores lick my hairy, wog crack.

i pushed him into the seat and they shut up from then on.

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Jeeezuz, do we still have people like that in Australia. Well done for sharing, Im glad that you at least did something; its hard sometimes because we have laws to follow.

Could have called the police but i guess you were too mad to think of it at the time.

One day those little shits are gonna piss off the wrong people and will wind up either dead or paralysed.

i was just hoping they wouldnt hot someone with a rock

and they were piffing big rocks.

.hrm man i should of kicked their asses or atleast video taped it and dragged their asses to the cop shop at flinders

i will f**king rape you with that pole( points at the bright green ticket pole thing) while making you lick the mildew off my sacks while your little whores lick my hairy, wog crack.

i pushed him into the seat and they shut up from then on.

end rant/story

Sammy 2 sacks hey...threre's a good life to be had for you in the circus ;)

Good on you for standing up, i'm glad you weren't stabbed.

Seriously though racism = ignorance and poor parenting skills, racist kids generally know no better because of the magnificent examples they're exposed to (both adult and peer).

With multi-cultural societies there will always be racist gangs until after generations of breeding we're all a little mocha coloured.

Don't forget racism is rife on both sides of the street.

Friggin assholes....I'll kill them all!!! Jk

pfftt i don think he had the balls to even pull out a knife.

and the sack thing.. you know what i mean ;)

but yeah.. racists.. they shit me.

its funny being racist to friends as a joke(i get called teh terrorist) but the actually went way too far

;)

I second AJ's quote "comment of the year lmao thats gold"

Make that a third :)

Shut him down good.

Little sh!ts these days are getting bigger mouths. I too don't mind the racist jokes around with friends but these kids have no idea; and starting crap with little four year olds............... just plain stupid. :laugh:

yeah... stupid 13 year olds thinking their sooooo hard coz they smoke ciggies and claim they take extacy even tho its those fizzy sherbet tablets

farkkk the shit they do. even some of the shit some people my age do. its like im eons older than them

but then again. i think the difference is in the mums. mine didnt drop me for sure!

i love telling off the kids around northlands.. the 12 year olds who think their so top.

eg: i was playing maximum tune. and because its so friggin addictive. i go to throw in another 2 dollars when some kids like get the f**k off.

i was tremendously confused as to why this kid. heaps smaller then me was talking to me like this.

hm... those kids would of coped a slap upside the head from me, i cant stand that shit.

if i see shit that annoy's me and if im with some one, i will complaing to my mate about the situation loud enough for them to hear it and know its pissing someone off.

if they dont like it and say somthing its on. most of the time they just look at you untill your out of site and most likely get back to it.

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