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  1. Establishment is located at Little Seoul and is open for viewing. Asking price is $250,000. (( Market price: $75,000 | Furniture price: $35,783 ))
  2. Business is located at the corner of Innocence Boulevard and Strawberry Avenue. Establishment is open for viewing. Asking price is $500,000. (( Market price: $135,000 | Furniture price: $110,000 ))
  3. Username: riverhippo91 Comment: 90 seconds of my life i will never get back * riverhippo91 dislikes the video.
  4. (( Can be archived. ))
  5. Establishment is located on Paleto Boulevard, Paleto Bay. Asking price is $500,000. Business is open for viewing. (( Furniture Price: $235,139 / Market Price: $200,000. Comes with a $50,000 script. ))
  6. * Gregory Walker while surfing the web, once prompted, clicks yes, presumably by accident. He's quick to close the tab afterwards.
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  8. Florencia 13, also known as the South Side Florence 13 or Florencia Treca, is an infamous Hispanic Sureño street gang, with cliques spread throughout Los Santos County of San Andreas. They originated after World War II, during the late 1940s, in Florence Avenue street. Florence Avenue street was later renamed to Roy Lowenstein Boulevard in the 70s due to rising racial tensions. The name Florence is pronounced Florencia in Spanish, and that's where the gang got its name from. Florence is also a woman's name. This resulted in the gang adopting a 50's "doo-woop" song, "Florence" by The Paragons. The song was often requested by the gang members to let everybody know that Florencia members were posted up. The gang was first formed in the '40s as a neighborhood patrol to protect the Hispanic demographic against the much larger African-American street gangs at the time. Florencia 13 adapted the number 13 during the 1960s, which corresponds to the alphabet letter "M," signifying their affiliation with the Mexican Mafia. Many early members of the Mexican Mafia were recruited from the Florencia gang as Florencianos(Florencia gang members) earned a reputation for their fierceness while battling with much larger black gangs. Florencia 13 claims multiple, if not the major part, Mexican Mafia members, affiliates, and soldiers. An Era of Violence Trinidad "Trinny" Iglesias was one of the earlier affiliates of Florence. He's believed to be one of the most monstrous members to be recruited by the Florencia 13 gang. He gained notoriety after assaulting an estimated amount of 14 police officers. On May 22, 1971, Deputy Gary Saunders was shot multiple times in the chest by Iglesias. Iglesias is believed to have shot Deputy Saunders after a physical altercation following a foot chase with Saunders' gun. He's also believed to be the prime suspect in the shooting of a Huntington Park Narcotics Officer, who was shot in the head while using a urinal in a public bathroom. Trinidad Iglesias, although violent and notorious for his act, has never been documented as a true and confirmed Mexican mobster within his correctional tenure. Due to a political bill released within this time arch, he was released from prison in 1975. Photo of various "Florencia 13" gang members was taken sometime in early 1970's at the bank building at Florence Ave & Holmes Ave. This photo was used in a number of trials and sentencing hearings to prove that the suspect or subject was an active gang member. Beef with East Coast Crips (ECC) Florencia 13's conflict with ECC is believed to be LS's most significant street gang conflict. The beef is believed to have begun because of a couple of East Coast Crips from the Six Pacc, who took a few hundred kilos of drugs that belonged to a Florence member. At the time, Florencia and East Coast Crips were doing business together. ECC members had access to the vehicle with the kilos and stole the drugs, distributing them among their members. The war has come to a stop recently, in 2019, after a truce was called between the notorious Florencia 13 and the East Coast Crips. Florencia 13 Today The gang today continues to grow. It is one of the three largest gangs within Los Santos. Florencia 13 continues to finance itself primarily through narcotics trafficking. The gang is known to have ties with multiple Blood street gangs nearby and therefore inherit various cultural similarities and relations with African-Americans. Some Florencia cliques on the western side are known to be sharing turf with Harvard Park Brims and Swan Lake Bloods. Florencia has gone through numerous gang injunctions over the past few years, and dozens of arrests, but the gang grows stronger every day. In 2009, the FBI executed one of the most significant federal gang takedowns; Operation Joker's Wild was centered on the famous Florencia 13 clique "Jokers," about ten individuals from the street gang were consecutively prosecuted on firearms and narcotics-related charges.
  9. Name: riverhippo91 Rating (Up to 5 ⭐) : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comment: omg id sooooo marry thomas barne why did he not get more screen time
  10. @Wirbelwind is pretty cool sometimes i suppose
  11. I'll agree with Bospy here. We shouldn't push for harsher punishments. I fear any more further and it would practically kill the criminal scene. As Bospy has already mentioned, roleplaying a criminal is hard, and it's especially harder on this server. No server has ever been this stringent when it comes down to punishing criminal activity. It doesn't. A system which lacks any and all teeth would be one currently found in many other communities where you could commit a triple murder, serve a 14 hour in-game sentence and get released with little to no repercussion at all. In fact, I believe GTA W has the only functioning legal system which gives us the ability to put repeated offenders and offenders of heinous crimes behind bars forever. I doubt you can name one server that has that. I guess life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after two months isn't a 'consequence' in your eyes. Baring in mind that this individual may very well never be granted parole because he's merely eligible and that's for something for the parole board to grant. Goes both ways. Do you think the individual that was handed a life imprisonment sentence doesn't feel like they should have let their character be PKed when the cops were apprehending him?
  12. What's the difference between going to jail for in-character actions and an out-of-character admin jail right now? Nothing. There's no difference. In both instances, the out-of-character and the in-character, you sit inside a virtual cell for hours and hours on end with no roleplay whatsoever. Is this the definition of an in-character punishment? The don't do the crime if you can't do the crime is frankly a stupid argument. Illegal roleplayers aren't some sort of real life villains and I'm not sure why they're treated or portrayed as such. Sure, there needs to be some sort of in-character reprimand for committing crimes. But all what's effectively is being done right now by arresting players is: 1. Giving players an out-of-character ban on said character slot because said player will just log off and wait for their sentence to pass. 2. Giving players the equivalent of an admin jail because they are forced to stare at the wall of a virtual pod for several hours. There's often no roleplay to conduct inside the jail. Going to jail right now is literally an out-of-character punishment and I honestly don't see how anyone could argue otherwise, period.
  13. I'm supporting this but it shouldn't be a fixed percentage. The jail is partially inactive because everyone offlines their sentence and this would atleast bring some very much needed activity to the jail. However, this can be troublesome for people with long sentences. For example, 10% of a 20 day sentence is going to force you to actively roleplay for two accumulative days (48 hours), which is quite a lot. I don't even get that much hours over the span of a month on my characters sometimes. On the other hand, 10% of a one day sentence is only two hours. So this suggestion really needs to look at how this might affect people with higher time sentences and adjust for that.
  14. Sad to see Keane step down. Congratulations to everyone else.
  15. Sold for the buyout. Can be archived.
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