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  1. Out of Character Information The O'Hara Boys are attempting to portray a crime group formed by Irish diaspora who found themselves in struggles, trying to better their lives through any means necessary. The faction reserves the right to character kill people who are directly involved with it so long as the reasoning behind it is there. Screenshots are posted with the approval of the leadership and/or soldiers of the O'Hara Boys. NOTE: PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED TO PORTRAY IRISH-AMERICAN CHARACTERS, WE DO NOT ACCEPT FRESH OFF THE BOAT IRISH PEOPLE. More information on the faction, inquires to become part of the faction can be directed to the following people on the forums or Discord Moose#9395
    11 points
  2. “Loyalty has nothing to do with having billions in your accounts, giving food to the poor, having rich people as friends or allies, it's about having people in your life who are ready to die for you to live.”― Bamigboye Olurotimi
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  3. The Silent Ones MC is a 1%er White-Hispanic, Vagos MC Support Club that started in Southside, Berkley, and grew to a large club prevalent throughout many states. The exact time of the founding is not public information. Their logo is of a bandito-skull wearing a green bandana and sombrero. The Silent Ones are heavily influenced by Sureño, Peckerwood, and Skinhead cultures; this can be demonstrated by how the current Mother Charter refer to themselves as the "Southside Scumbags". Their creation, as opposed to clubs like the Vagos, Outlaws, and Mongols, is not rooted in the Vietnam War. Instead they relate to and draw inspiration from their local, often times gang influenced, communities. The club should be understood chiefly as support for the Vagos MC, often times serving a feeder club as well. The Silent Ones MC will often times patch in a member, and then the Vagos MC may like that member and encourage them to prospect for the Vagos. The Silent Ones MC accepts and understands this role. The Silent Ones MC may often times be in the company of other Vagos. The two tend to intermingle, obviously due to the nature of the relationship between the clubs. Any patched member of the Silent Ones MC will fly a "Green Nation" side rocker that establishes them as a support club. Being a support club does not preclude its members from engaging in criminal activity, however, and often times its members do commit crime. There is an unspoken expectation within the club for members to use illicit drugs, and meth is one of the favorite choices within the club. A member of the Silent Ones MC is furthermore expected to be willing to commit violence for the group, and those who might be looking to become members find themselves rewarded for such violence as well. Members and prospective members are also encouraged to associate themselves with hate symbols to draw them further into the culture, and to make it harder for those who act on that encouragement to leave the culture. The Silent Ones MC has a rank structure parallel to every other Outlaw Motorcycle Club. A Silent Ones' Charter must have at least a 5 members before starting as is customary with most large 1%er clubs. The Silent Ones MC has been known to target local gang members for recruitment. As an organization it is unknown what illegal activities they commonly partake in, however members have been arrested due to everything under the sun. From meth production and unlicensed gun sales. The Silent Ones MC often expects significantly less in dues from their members as the Vagos MC. While members may also be an active participant in a gang they are expected to remain chiefly loyal to the MC, but often times there are issues with this. To display their patches they typically wear black denim cuts. As a support club the Silent Ones are expected to attend any club events organized by the Vagos. It is common for members to drift between the two clubs as they grow older and their financial situation changes. The Silent Ones MC prides itself on being a filthy, no good set of degenerates. Cut from a different cloth of the modern day 1%er club that more focused on having a presentable clubhouse instead of taking back their freedom and dignity as they should be. Members are encouraged to look dangerous. OOC Note: The Silent Ones MC aims to portray a modern day West-Coast support club. Because of limited information on the real life Silent Ones, we often base out ideal on other prominent and similar clubs such as the Green Machine and Vagos MC. This does not make the Silent Ones MC the same as those MC's. We intend to focus on portraying a gang influenced, grimey, group of dangerous drug users. They don't have to be as concerned about bad press as the Vagos, and thus do not. While Vagos might not expect someone to engage in criminal activity, the Silent Ones certainly do. These are not a group of rowdy Vietnam vets drinking and partying all night in Blaine County. They aren't a massive LS club like the Vagos, or the Mongols. These are active and former gang members, meth cooks, ex-convicts, and felons. Members are encouraged to look and be dangerous, and are expected to be violent if necessary. Members are venerated for stealing the kuttes of MCs that rival the Green Nation, whether through battery or homicide, though the later of which is rare and regulated. The Silent Ones MC is not the Vagos MC, and they are not a generic support club, they are a particularly unique, grimey, and gang-adjacent Vagos Support Club. The Silent Ones are still an Outlaw Motorcycle Club, even if a support club as well. Questions regarding recruitment should be directed to @Ted or @.Wayne. Recruitment will occur IC. Those who wish to join the Silent Ones should not have an exclusive focus on illegal roleplay, and we do not want people with no intention to Passive RP within our faction. We want characters in our faction to develop both from inside and outside of the, and we expect those who RP with us to find a way to make their character unique. As a faction member you will receive constructive criticism on your RP, and are expected to utilize it. Always Earned, Never Given
    5 points
  4. Update 1.10.6 Additions Two new animations have been added, bedfuckmale and bedfuckfemale Changes Weapon wheel has been improved with : TAB+HOTKEY has been replaced by HOTKEY only, so you can directly switch your weapon without opening the wheel Pressing twice the same KEY within one second will scroll through your weapon-slot and select the weapon Selection-Line now correctly displays the current weapon you have Fixes Improved animation synchronization Fixed department channel still showing while being toggled Added new LEO vehicles to K9 Fixed a bug where inactive apartments were given back to property master instead of the market : 300+ apartments have been released for player purchase. /canine access for FD /equipment helmet access for FD Fixed ALPR not working on a lot of vehicles Fixed Lockpick-Error when Breaking Lockpick
    4 points
  5. You got this my boy.
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  6. Update 1.10.5 Additions Added a new civilian vehicle : Alamo, and two new PD/SD/FD vehicles Fixes Car dealership employees can now use /carsign Fixed some issues with outfits if you used long names on too many outfits
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  7. Going to Davis LTD just to buy a water bottle while being a higher class citizen who are not frequent in South Central gives you a lot of free extras along with your order. Such extras include: A teenager trying to start a beef with someone who is older and/or stronger than him. If female - being cat called by a teenager. Witnessing a robbery. Witnessing an active crime scene. Your car being vandalized cause it's nicer than the locals cars. Witnessing someone being shot and/or stabbed. Witnessing a gang shootout. Being stabbed yourself. Being shot yourself. Avoiding these extras are not possible. It's completely ridiculous for people who do not live in South Central to be forced to go to Davis LTD when from realism and roleplay aspect makes absolutely zero sense for them to do. If I need to buy something and Davis LTD is open? I'll rather wait than play the lottery. I'm in complete support for the suggestion.
    3 points
  8. "A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake." (Chinese Proverb)
    3 points
  9. Short description: An UTV for the off-road enthusiasts. Detailed description: I'm suggesting the addition of the side-by-side Nagasaki Outlaw because it would be a great new vehicle for the off-road enthusiasts or simply for people living around Sandy/Paleto that would love something better than a quad. Commands to add: N/A Items to add: Nagasaki Outlaw How would your suggestion improve the server? It would help the people in need and this way we'll have a large variety to choose from when it comes to going off-roading. Additional information: N/A
    2 points
  10. One-On-One with Malikah Saleh—Future + Society Issues Brodie Linhares Malikah Saleh On November 2nd, 2020. A one-on-one interview took place inside Malikah Saleh's office located in Los Santos. The following represents the questions and answers that were discussed during the chat. The interview mainly speaks about Malikah, her own future plans in terms of contributing to Los Santos and some society issues here in the communities that we as citizens live in. Society Issues: Question: Could you tell me some society issues you see exist here in Los Santos? Well, each area of Los Santos has different communities and there are some big shared ones. One of the big ones is housing. Folks right now in one of the wealthiest cities in one of the wealthiest countries on Earth are sleeping on the streets... Out of cars, out of motel rooms... This goes from Paleto Bay where people who work there are often forced to stay out of hotels or campers because there are properties that have gone vacant of an inordinate amount of time down to the city itself which sports homeless encampments under bridges. Enough is enough. The City Government needs to release a monthly report on the city budget so citizens know if the money can be diverted to taking care of this issue. Beyond that, we've got young people being jumped into a life of crime at incredibly young ages. We have fifteen, sixteen-year-old boys and girls catching their first misdemeanors and those snowball fast into felonies. I think the crime issue is less of a one-bill-fits-all solution and needs to be addressed with a combination of economic incentive and ensuring that things such as marijuana possession are decriminalized in a smart and responsible way. These are the big two I often see, but there are so much more down to the specifics of each community. Question: What are the biggest challenges you faced on the campaign trail? The biggest challenge I'd say beyond having started the campaign so late in the game would be the sheer level of racism and xenophobia at me and my campaign online. I had the usual fare of online harassments from calling me the regular battery of racial slurs and demonstrably creating fan fiction on my background. But perhaps the most disconcerting but enlightening element was the fact that even individuals who I knew and volunteered with found themselves repeating xenophobic rhetoric, implying that because I'm an immigrant woman, that I'm somehow naturally unfit for the position. It's disappointing but unsurprising. Likely the comment section of this article might even show you some of the hopefully final glimpses of the vestiges of this type of organized hate. It's something I believe we as Los Santos always tend to rise above at the end of the day though. Future Plans: Question: Even though you didn't get selected as mayor, do you plan on contributing to the city in any other ways? Absolutely, so I wouldn't argue that Oswald was an unfortunate choice. I think he's going to do his very best to take on some of the issues facing our people and do it aggressively. The way that I've been contributing is that I've been drafting the legislation spoke about on the campaign trail and sent it off to various District Reps. While I don't hold office, I do have good relationships without elected officials and intend to use my position and contact to advocate for change in a real tangible way. Beyond that, I'm contributing in a small way by volunteering at the Soup Kitchen (Hope Community Center) and continuing my contract work with the Public Defender's office to ensure their workload isn't overwhelming. Question: Would you mind expanding a little on your volunteering experiences at the Soup Kitchen? Also perhaps your future plans with the center. Well. Honestly, before I ran for office when I was feeling a little blue that I was essentially relegated to helping people from a desk in Pillbox Hill. At the time I was drafting legislative ideas and some early bills... But then one night I realized that Dr. Shalimar Joy was running a top-notch soup kitchen and community center just a few blocks away. Sometimes putting your actions where your words are is the most empowering experience you can give yourself and others. So I went, signed myself up, set to work in the kitchens and... Let me tell you, giving people hope one bowl of soup or warm bed at a time is an incredibly validating moment. It reminds us that we cannot only advocate for change, but we can actually be the change we wish to see. My plans are to keep volunteering every chance I get! Perhaps I could even host some public information chats there in case folks are curious about their civil rights. The doors are wide open on the opportunities there. That said, I did get a promotion at ULSA so my hands are going to be a little bit full, but I'll always make time for Hope. Question: Can you tell me just a little more about the ULSA program you mentioned earlier? Oh, I mentioned my promotion. I am now the Dean of the ULSA Law School. My aim is going to be to set up a lecture series that trains students who are interested to be effective, sharp, and legally well-rounded lawyers by the time they graduate. Then, working without Public Defender and District Attorney's office, send them to quality internships where they can learn the ropes and hopefully join those offices someday. decreasing the burden on our city and giving the students the education they deserve. Question: Last but not least, would you mind sharing some volunteering organizations for people to put the effort in? Or perhaps some charities that you're aware of. Hope is the top-notch place to volunteer these days. Frankly, what I'd ask folks to do is to analyze what issues you care most about, pick the top two, and find out which politician represents your area. If you can volunteer for your local District Representative's office, you can take an active hand in building up the city for the better and to address the issues you want to see. If you don't have time for that level of a commitment, you can always start the next initiative and recognize that you have every right to apply to our city government for a grant for any legitimate charitable endeavors or pursuit private funding through investors. In fact, I'd even offer folks interested in starting their own charitable endeavors or volunteer organizations to reach out directly to me on Facebrowser. I'm incredibly responsive since the campaign, my interns really hammered home the importance of a digital presence. VISIT OUR WEBSITE - CLICK HERE
    2 points
  11. Issue #001 Trinity. (The interior of the Trinity bar, located in Del Perro) Trinity is located right next to the Del Perro pier. Del Perro is like Vinewood, but for the upper middle class and Trinity definitely highlights this. When walking into the bar, you get hit with the most wonderful aroma. A hint of coffee, butterscotch and good, high quality booze. The decor is also fantastic. Clean, modern comfortable. Those couches? Faux leather, and padded to provide comfort to even the skinniest of arses. Good music is almost ALWAYS playing. It's a little modern for my taste, but for the average citizen or tourist? It'll be right up your alley. The general vibe of the bar is fun! Nice neon at the counter, and outstanding architecture. So let's talk more about the highlights, before we get into the nitty gritty. No entry fee! Yup, you heard me, no "600 and your I.D please" at this location! A refreshing sight in the district of wealth, clubs and to be honest.. snobs. The lack of an entry fee is a HUGE bonus for me. It makes the experience much more affordable, and definitely is a major bonus for repeat customers. Why go to a crummy nightclub to pay for entry, and overpay more for cheap beer when you could just come here, enter for free, and get high quality booze at a low cost? It's a no brainer! Speaking of the booze... The cocktails are DELISH! I'll admit, at the ripe old age of 68, I've developed a sweet tooth over the year, and the iconic Trinity cocktail does NOT disappoint. It's certain to satisfy any sugar craving you may have. Some might call it too sweet, I call it bang on the dot. It's an in-house recipe, but from what I can gather, the base is delicious vanilla flavoured vodka. The concoction is also topped with whipped cream and a sweet cherry! If cocktails aren't your thing? No problem. The menu sells almost any alcohol you could dream of. And BOY is it strong. Two glasses of brandy from this place leaves me in a giggly mess! And it's hard to resist when the price is just so low! Pricing here is a big fat +1 from me. The service is pretty quick! I'm sure many of my readers right now can relate to the experience of ordering a Logger beer from a twenty-something, straight out of college bartender and 30 minutes later, you're still waiting and watching the patrons gossip without you. That is not a problem at Trinity. You order and within 5 minutes, you've got a cold drink in your hand ready to talk the night away. Definitely tipping the bartender here! Finally... THE VIEW! I mean, c'mon. If drinking a Pina Colada while watching the Del Perro pier at sunset isn't the height of class, What is?! Even if you aren't classy, the view and ambience makes you feel as if you are. Huge glass windows from floor to ceiling, and the cozy lighting is a surefire way to make the ending to your week extra special. You just can't beat it! (The glass windows from the top floor of the bar) Now for the not-so-great... A severe lack of food options! For a bar that claims to serve food, you wouldn't think it! In my many visits, I've only ever seen steak, fries, hot-dogs and burgers served! I mean c'mon... This is a CLASSY establishment. If I wanted these things, I'd just go down to my local Burgershot! Where's the caviar, grilled chicken, stuffed peppers or cheese boards?! Hell, I'd settle for a ceaser salad! There's just not enough options! (Maybe think about the vegetarians and vegans too... this would REALLY bump up your points in my book!) Barely any live performances! Why have a perfectly good stage taking up room if you aren't going to use it! A place like that with a stage could really benefit from having live shows AT LEAST once per week, if not more. Think of the advertising opportunities! Think of the audiences! Plus, You'd be giving lesser known artists a chance to get their name out there. Come on Trinity, we all know you can do better! So, what's the verdict? Trinity is an experience, and it's a great one, really. Buuut, it needs to amp it up! Take advantage of what it's got! Use it's resources to really get the vibes going! Right now, it's not enough to earn the lucrative 5 star, Doris seal of approval. It's pretty darn close though! All I can say is, use what ya' got! The experience overall is excellent and I would definitely recommend going in! Just a little room for improvement. Overall? 4 stars! Leave a Like on our Facebrowser page! (CLICK HERE)
    2 points
  12. The State Just Got a Lot Quieter
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  13. Streets is saying this the hottest thing out rn
    2 points
  14. Yeah, you're right. In order to roleplay a beat down car, you have to buy one. That being said, no one said you had to buy one from the scripted dealership in mint condition — you could always opt to go and RP with player-run dealerships instead. Houses are a different matter, in the way that they're stuck being the middle ground. They're not too expensive like they often are in many other communities, but they're not too cheap either. Again though, is making money really hard on the server? Not really. Combined with the starter cash, even a simple job like store clerk can comfortably let you make some ~12-15k a day. I'm sorry you've had trouble getting enough money to RP what you want, Perhaps, in time we'll have more resources to spawn trailer parks per UCP requests in areas where people want to congregate and RP them. Some prices may not be as well optimized on the server, but that's a fairly minor cost given the rest of the economy is viable, and players aren't forced to farm cash like they do in other communities.
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  16. Alias: hentai4lifeComment: I was expecting more stuff. 😔 *using a free VPN, the kind you find in chrome web store*
    2 points
  17. “Loyalty has nothing to do with having billions in your accounts, giving food to the poor, having rich people as friends or allies, it's about having people in your life who are ready to die for you to live.”― Bamigboye Olurotimi
    2 points
  18. Username: Los Santos Democratic News Comment: ladies and gentlemen, presenting.... "Totally not biased news company continuing to show why the city needs media diversity". Maybe Halford wouldn't need a PR company if y'all did your jobs and remained politically neutral. smh lookin ass.
    2 points
  19. Daily dose of Koreatown 일일 복용량 한인마을
    2 points
  20. Mexico’s border towns are overwhelmed with migrants from their own highlands with aspirations of getting decent jobs. Guided into the United States by smugglers, those who make it are often in debt to the person who delivers them to a better life. Unable to read or write English, they have no other choice but to be in debt to whoever allowed them to safely make the passage. With no money to pay for food or transportation, the only viable method of compensation is a service. Immigration officials in southern San Andreas and areas of Texas near the border have been tasked with focusing on this epidemic. These areas are often dubbed at ground zero for modern slavery with an alarmingly low rate of prosecutions. Regardless of its issues, a country with the economy like the United States' would be seen as a perfect hub to provide something that people want or need, a land of opportunity and an ideal asylum destination considering the value of the country's dollar, job opportunities, and quality of life. “One rule: no violence”. The Nayarit Connection, informally known as The Xalisco Boys, are categorized as a tight knit and non-confrontational entity who succeed at operating in rural areas while attracting very little attention to themselves. Coming to the United States, The Xalisco Boys were required to avoid attention from competitors and law enforcement. Other entities faced numerous obstacles, which caused them to halt operations. They were described as conflict-averse, low-profile, horizontally-structured, and faithful to the precepts of modern marketing. The group was formally stamped into existence in the early 1990s with the rise of the opioid epidemic in the United States. The Xalisco Boys migrated to rural, midsize cities. These cities were predominantly white, but had large Mexican populations where the Boys could blend in. They arrived in So San just as a revolution in American medicine was underway, and an epidemic of pain-pill abuse was already spreading over that region. Their nonviolent ways helped them increase their profit. Members of the group are known to blend into the areas that they operate in, through getting everyday jobs—ranging from business owners to delivery drivers. The entity strives to establish normality. The group has kept their edge by utilizing non-violent methods to conduct crime.
    1 point
  21. Who cares LA weather lmao, gif rain, gif snow. it's cool(literally), it's fun, it's variation. And gives you reasons for different clothes and provides some different RP. I've met people just because we stood under the same rain cover etc. subtle hint before rain would be nice if u cant sync actual cloudy weather instead
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  23. (Warning, might be triggering information here. I am Swedish, I believe I'm allowed to poke fun at my own country. Some of the information is completely true though. You can decipher it yourself. VERY SARCASTIC BUT SLIGHTLY TRUE THREAD HERE. WARNING. P.S I'M ONLY WRITING THIS SO THAT I DO NOT GET BANNED. PLEASE DON'T BAN ME. NOTICE HOW SCARED I AM OF THE STAFF TEAM. VERY SCARY.) "Sweden, we simply do it better." Hello stranger! If you've pressed on this guide, I suppose you're looking out of pure curiousity or perhaps even a slight shred of interest. Well then, let me inform you that you've got a real swede here, to help you roleplay a swedish person. Common traits, of a Swede - Non-confrontational - Too much alcohol consumption - Often racist, though trying too hard not to be - Has no culture - Large amount of divorces - If male & overweight, highly interested in thai women So, let's get started on these topics! 1. THE NO CONFRONTATION ZONE Swedes are like rabbits. If you were to put it in a ghetto term, "they don't want no smoke". Swedes have a habit of avoiding conflict or any kind of unpleasantry in their daily-life. It might be due to their passive "neutral" stance throughout history (World War 2, for example.) or due to their weakness as they slowly drift away from their former viking genes. To roleplay a Swede, you are most likely to be non confrontational. 2. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION Swedes these days, are either binge drinkers that drink a-lot, and I really mean a-lot. It is the cause of loads of family trauma in Sweden, and also the reason to live for some. What I'm getting at is, either you barerly drink and are mostly likely a vegan, or you drink a-lot and love BBQ's. Because you can drink, but in the sun. 99% of Swedes are on either of the spectrum. Most common are the drinkers. Conservative, responsible drinker? Pfft. PFFFFFFt. What are you an alt-right extremist? 3. "I SWEAR I'M NOT RACIST. HERE, HAVE MY HOUSING." As seen throughout the years, Sweden are very accepting of immigrants. We are however, really fucking bad at integration of immigrants into our country. This is why a rapid amount of young Swedes are fleeing the country, if they can. It's a bit like a waterfall. You have a low chance of escaping. Now, why have swedish leftist politicans accepted so many immigrants, even though we obviously cannot handle it? Well, it's because of racism! We're so racist and prejudice that we have to try and lie and do over-the-top gestures to prove that we're not! (Like importing an entire religion and culture into our country!) So, if you're roleplaying a Swede, be a bit racist. Key is, try really really hard to prove you're not. This mostly applies to characters over 30 years of age. 4. "WE DON'T HAVE A CULTURE, WE IMPORTED ONE." This one ties heavily into the 3rd one, which is also an argument for why we're racist. We're so racist, we even hate our own ethnicity as caucasian europeans. We hate it so much, that we claim Sweden has no culture. We import other cultures, creating huge clashes of culture, considering we actually have one. If you're roleplaying a true Swede, you're either A. The -obvious- racist Swede, that likes hard rock, and tells foreigners to "get out of the country." This one knows Sweden has a culture. or B. A leftist racist that tries to hide they're racist, so you claim that we have no culture. You appropriate others cultures often. Do that if you're roleplaying a Swede. 5. "WE DIVORCE. IT'S JUST OUR THING." Swedes are terrible at finding life partners. A marriage lasts for on average 11 years in Sweden. This means that if you're roleplaying a character that is 30-40, you've most likely had 1-2 divorces already. RP it, done deal. 6. "THAILAND." For some reason, our older men who have had bad luck with women because of the man being overweight, slightly rich but very ugly, have often decided to take "vacations" in Thailand, where they find a wife, and maybe import them to Sweden. Are they bought? Is it real love? I don't know, nobody knows. It just happens so much. Chances are, if you're roleplaying a 50 year old, over-weight, rich, ugly swedish man, you've got or have had a thai wife. SWEDISH SLANG, AND WHAT THE HELL IT MEANS "Kubba" - To run, running. "Blatte, babbe" - Slang terms that are considered racist. They reference immigrants. "Bira" - Beer. Just beer. "Zutt" - Hasch. Cannabis in hasch-form. "Yani" A turkish word. Often used as a "like" at the start of sentences. "Asså" Something that Swedish teenagers often say before their sentences, if they're not ghetto, then they'll just say 'yani'. "Igga" - to ignore. "Rinkebynyckel" - a ghetto place called rinkeby, in conjunction with a key. it's referencing a crowbar. "muggen" - literally translates to "the mug", a toilet or bathroom. "mullig" - chubby "hobbyblatte" - someone who pretends to be an immigrant bEcAuSe iT's CoOl "tabbe" - mistake/weapon (think it originated as mistake, but then someone thought, hey, carrying a weapon is a mistake waiting to happen. "chagga/chaggas" - whore / whores or hoes "farbror blå" translates to uncle blue, the cops. the police. "bängen" - the police. "zasta" - a weapon, often a rifle like an AK. "abiat, koks" - cocaine "djur" - translates to animal, but usually just means you're awesome or whatever. like, you chug two beers in 10 seconds someone might go, "du är djur ju!!" (you're an animal!!) "dissa" - to diss, ignore, dismiss "punani" - pussy "rävapiss" fox piss, it's meant as weak coffee. "sharmuta" - literally arabic for whore. "vurpa" - accident/injury "satmara" - bitch "raggar-balle med bröd" - a hotdog This is Sweden. We love it. Lär dig arabiska.
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