so how long until someone gets shot for doing this? vol.yaga

I think shooting someone over this is extreme.
Forgot about all the tough guys on here.

A nicely placed KO should suffice.

Shooting someone over it is extreme. I wouldn't cosign it. But at the same time I wouldn't be outraged at the shooter either.

People need to keep their hands to themselves. You don't know who your messing with. Why even risk trying the wrong person?

I know if any child of mine pulled this, they would get hands put on them because id be pissed there messing with someone they don't know what their capable of for cheap laughs.
 
 
smacking the back of someones neck > yaga
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Yo he hawked her down and grabbed her by the shoulders with such grace
 
I think shooting someone over this is extreme.
Forgot about all the tough guys on here.

A nicely placed KO should suffice.

I will admit that saying they deserve to be shot for this prank is extreme, but the troll life is getting out of hand. They don't know their place, and its getting to the point that the only way they will is if something drastic happens. They have no boundaries, and that is why people are saying they will or should get blasted.

Back in the day we played games with each other, not strangers or adults on the street minding their own business. Reason why is because of respect, and also because there is no telling what the person would do to us. I remember a game called gill we played. If someone said something stupid we said save my gill. We would rub the back of their neck hard with our hand, making their neck burn. Sometimes we did it right away, other times we did when they were least expecting it, hence the term "save my gill". We wouldn't go up to a stranger on the street and do that.

If that vine is real, then the boy learned the hard way who to that to, and who not to moving forward.

SPeaking of race.
You notice they only did this to white people right?
I'm gonna assume only one of those women were hispanic.

Same thing I said.
 
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Wheres the psychological sense in eagerly wishing death and bloodshed on some kids for pulling peoples hair? And yall really think yall are the civilized ones is whats crazy about it.

A child needs to get slayed to set an example for the rest of them. That's the only way these dumb young ****** will learn
 
You guys are ready to kill someone over them pulling your hair? Holy overreaction Batman
 
You guys are ready to kill someone over them pulling your hair? Holy overreaction Batman

Can you really be outraged if they try the wrong person and the person pulls a knife or gun on them though?

You don't know who your messing with, the person who's hair your pulling might've just lost their job or their kid just got sick and someone trying to harass them is what sets them off and makes them snap.

Parents need to teach and emphasize to their kids not to harass or mess with people because you don't know who your messing with.
 
Can you really be outraged if they try the wrong person and the person pulls a knife or gun on them though?

You don't know who your messing with, the person who's hair your pulling might've just lost their job or their kid just got sick and someone trying to harass them is what sets them off and makes them snap.

Parents need to teach and emphasize to their kids not to harass or mess with people because you don't know who your messing with.

it's not about pulling the hair, it's the blatant disrespect and stupidity 


I agree with everything you've said. I still wouldn't want a teen to be murdered over doing something stupid. Teenagers tend to do stupid, silly things. They could have the best parents in the world and still do something dumb. They just tend to be an impetuous lot. Consequences aren't factored into their decision making process...if there is one :lol:A grown man smack in the head? Yes. Mortal injury over hair pulling? Too much in my opinion.
 
I agree with everything you've said. I still wouldn't want a teen to be murdered over doing something stupid. Teenagers tend to do stupid, silly things. They could have the best parents in the world and still do something dumb. They just tend to be an impetuous lot. Consequences aren't factored into their decision making process...if there is one :lol:A grown man smack in the head? Yes. Mortal injury over hair pulling? Too much in my opinion.

I think we all could agree its too extreme to kill or stab someone off it but a good beat down on some of these disrespectful kids would go a long way. Most of them will grow up and smh at some of the dumb stuff they did as kids. Its some bad kids out there as well though. Some 14 year old killed some 40 year old husband and father on the b15 bus because he was trying to shoot some other kid he was beefing with and shot the guy instead. Him and his people were laughing about it afterwards.

To me, its alot of teenagers who don't partake in that foolish YouTube nonsense, if something bad happens to the ones doing the hair pulling and knockout nonsense, I have no sympathy for them but I would feel bad for their family because at the end of the day they still are someone's son or daughter.
 
I think we all could agree its too extreme to kill or stab someone off it but a good beat down on some of these disrespectful kids would go a long way. Most of them will grow up and smh at some of the dumb stuff they did as kids. Its some bad kids out there as well though. Some 14 year old killed some 40 year old husband and father on the b15 bus because he was trying to shoot some other kid he was beefing with and shot the guy instead. Him and his people were laughing about it afterwards.

To me, its alot of teenagers who don't partake in that foolish YouTube nonsense, if something bad happens to the ones doing the hair pulling and knockout nonsense, I have no sympathy for them but I would feel bad for their family because at the end of the day they still are someone's son or daughter.

Agree. There are some kids who are on another level, the kid on the bus being a prime example. Even the knockout kids I would differentiate from these kids because they are actually perpetuating violence that can have serious repercussions on the offended party. Hair pulling? It's stupid, asinine, and might hurt a little, but usually people aren't injured. I just tend to think of how goofy I was as a teen and try to give them a pass whenever I can.
 
You guys are ready to kill someone over them pulling your hair? Holy overreaction Batman
yea I tend to overreact and even I don't see this as a big deal. if someone gently pulled my hair I probably wouldn't even notice. now if someone tried to drag me by my ponytail then its a problem. I doubt this hypothetical situation would arise :lol:
 
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