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  1. Hello! I know there's a note creation guide already pinned, but we still get a lot of questions about how to create and/or use notes almost on a daily basis. This is the old guide: That being said, I've decided to make a simple guide with screenshots, to hopefully help people understand the system. STEP ONE - NAME YOUR NOTE. After you've bought notes from any 24/7, you should have the note item in your inventory. It should look like this: Now, you need to do the first command to name your note. The command looks like this: /note [InvID] [Amount] name [Note name] I.E: /note 23 1 name MY NOTE After you've done that, you should get this prompt: And it should look like this in your inventory: STEP TWO - NOTE CONTENT - (FOR IMAGES ON NOTES, GO TO STEP THREE). Now that you have your note named, you can add content to it. You can either write something: /note [InvID] [Amount] content [Content of the note] I.E: /note 23 1 content Hi this is a note. You should get a prompt like this: Now, if you use the item, it should look like this: STEP THREE - NOTE WITH IMAGES. Now, if what you want is a note with an image you can show or give to people, you need to go to imgur and upload the picture. Once the picture is uploaded, right click on it and click on "copy image address". The link should always end on .jpg or .png and it should look like this: https:// i.imgur.com /gEyrvLm.png (Without the spaces, obviously). Now, once you have your image uploaded and the link ready, you do the following command: /note [InvID] (From your named note) [Amount] content [imgur link] I.E: /note 23 1 content https:// i.imgur.com /gEyrvLm.png (Again, without the spaces) You should get a prompt like this: Now that you've added content to your note, you just need to /useitem or use /shownote [note ID] to show it to someone without giving it to them. It should look like this: And there you have it, you made your note! Hope this guide is useful and more clear than the previous one.
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  2. ((This is just a showcase about the developing of our project. Business topic: Soon Discord: https://discord.gg/wg2r2D8bRP)).
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  3. The 89 East Coast Neighborhood Crips (89ECNHC) also known as the 8-Nine East Coast Crips, are primarily an African-American street gang, located on the East Side of South Los Santos, San Andreas. The 89 East Coast Crips are apart of the larger East Coast Crips franchise and fall under the Neighborhood Crips (Deuce 2x) card. The East Coast Crips (ECC) are one of the largest African-American organization located on the East Side of South Los Santos, San Andreas. The East Coast Crips brand is similar to a franchise, consisting of several independent street gangs. The majority East Coast Crips are located in South Central, Los Santos. However, there are some East Coast Crips located outside of South Central, Los Santos. However, there are some East Coast Crips located outside of South Central, such as the 190 East Coast Crips and the 1200 Blocc East Coast Crips. 1st to 190 East Coast Crips The East Coast Crips brand consist of the 1st Street East Coast Crips, which originated around 1st Street in the Aliso-Pico gardens. Second, are the 59 East Crips, which was founded on 59th Street and Carson Ave. The Six Pac East Coast Crips, consist of 62 East Coast Crips, 66 East Coast Crips, 67 East Coast Crips, 68 East Coast Crips, and the 69 East Coast Crips. The 76 East Coast Crips are located near 76th Street and Innocence Blvd, in South Los Santos. The 89 East Coast Crips, are located around 89th Street and Jamestown Street. The 97 East Coast Blocc Crips and the Q102 East Coast Crips, are located around 102nd Street and Carson Ave, in South Los Santos. The 118 East Coast Crips, 190 East Coast Crips are one of the biggest crip gang located in Los Santos, San Andreas. Allies And Rivals The East Coast Crips fall under the 2x card and are allies of Neighborhood Crips (NHC), this alliance is referred to as "East Coast Neighborhood Crips." East Coast Crips are also allies of the Rollin Os (Crips), such as the Rollin 90s Crips, Rolling 60s Neighborhood Crips, and the Rollin 40s Crips. They also feud with gangs under the Gangster Crips (3X) umbrella. The East Coast Crips have a long-standing rivalry with the Pueblo Bishop Bloods and the Mad Swan Bloods as well as the Be-Bop Watts Blood Gang, along with all Brim Gangs. The East Coast Crips are also known to feud with fellow crip gangs such as the Broadway Gangster Crips, Mafia Crips, Kitchen Crips, and the Grape Street Crips. The East Coast Crips were known to have been engaged in a racial war with a Mexican-American street gang known as the Florencia 13. Allegedly, the East Coast Crips robbed a Florencia 13 drug connection of a large quantity of dope. However, there is no evidence to support this theory. The two rival gangs have since come together and agreed on a peace treaty. 1st Street To 1200 Blocc (East Coast Crips) 1st East Coast Crips 59 East Coast Crips 62 East Coast Neighborhood Crips 66 East Coast Crips 68 East Coast Crips 69 East Coast Crips, Shacc Boys 76 East Coast Crips 89 East Coast Neighborhood Crips 97 East Coast Crips Q102 East Coast Crips 118 East Coast Blocc Crips 190 East Coast Blocc Crips 1200 East Coast Blocc Crips, Riverside Rancho, Los Santos Rancho is a neighborhood in southern Los Santos, San Andreas. It is bordered by Strawberry to the north, Cypress Flats to the southeast, La Mesa to the northeast, and Davis to the west. Rancho has a huge gang presence, supplemented by a high crime rate. The area contains small-time businesses and single-family homes. The neighborhood is home to a significant Latino (Mexican and Central American) community. A total of 36,815 people lived in Rancho's 2.12 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 17,346 people per square mile, among the highest population densities in Los Santos. Population was estimated at 41,028 in 2008. The median age was 21, making Rancho the Los Santos neighborhood with the youngest population. The percentages of residents aged birth to 18 were among the county's highest. Hispanics made up 61.6% of the population, Blacks 37.1%, Non-Hispanic Whites 0.5%, Asian 0.2%, and others 0.5%. Mexico and El Salvador were the most common places of birth for the 34% of the residents who were born abroad, an average percentage of foreign-born when compared with the city or county as a whole. The $25,161 median household income in 2008 dollars was considered low for the city and county. The percentage of households earning $20,000 or less was high, compared to the county at large. The average household size of 4 people was high for the city. Renters occupied 67% of the housing units, and homeowners occupied the rest. In 2000, there were 2,816 families headed by single parents, or 38.9%, the highest rate for any neighborhood in the city. The percentages of never-married women (45.3) and never-married men (44.7) were among the county's highest. In 2000, there were 739 military veterans, or 3.6% of the population, low when compared to the rest of the city. The Killing of Marshawn “Murc3k” Fowle Marshawn Fowle also known as "Murc3k" was a 19 year old active member of the 89 East Coast Neighborhood Crips who had recently found success through music. Fowle made a name for himself dissing other gangs on the Eastside of Los Santos, including but not exclusively the 80 Segundo Village Swan Bloods. Fowle also disrespected Hoover Criminals/Crip sets, Gangster Crips (3x), and the Pueblo Bishop Bloods. After dropping his now most popular song "Sways", where he specifically targeted all gangs under the Family Swan Bloods card (Family Swans, Mobb Swans, Mad Swans). The video racked up 17,000 views in a week. Fowle's newfound popularity made him a target to enemy gangs and it wasn't long before his dissing came back to hurt him. Murc3k took advantage of this opportunity and was booked to perform at a venue in North Rancho. During the days leading up to his performance Fowle was taunted on social media by rival gang members. Multiple threats to shoot up his show were made, the most notable threat being a live video broadcasted to FaceBrowser by Kayden "Lil K-Glock#2" Holland (also known as @kglock.80) an 80 Segundo Village Swan Blood. During the livestream Holland spoke his mind about Fowle's diss song, sending death threats to all East Coast Crips and enemies of the Swans. Shortly after the livestream ended Holland was shot three times in the abdomen and was rushed to the Central Los Santos Medical Center where he later succumbed to his injuries. Despite the numerous amounts of threats and the recent death of a rival, Murc3k performed in North Rancho. The show initially went off without a hitch and was heavy in attendance. About an hour into the performance gunshots rang out in the crowd and the venue was evacuated in a hurry. Fowle was separated from his entourage during the confusion and fled to a nearby parking lot, attempting to seek refuge. A dark grey sedan pulled up beside Fowle and unleashed a hail of gunfire, two of the three occupants went as far as to hop out of the vehicle and stand over him while emptying the remainder of their magazines into his corpse. Three minors all affiliated with the 80 Segundo Village Swan Bloods were apprehended during the days following the brutal execution of Marshawn Fowle. Many attribute their apprehension to their immature nature, the trio posted several videos implicating & incriminating themselves. The case is still ongoing and two of the three minors have agreed to cooperate with the Criminal Justice system, sparking outrage on social media between the Swans and East Coast Crips. Department of Justice U.S. Attorney’s Office Central District of San Andreas FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, July 22, 2020 Longtime Leader of South Los Santos Street Gang Arrested in RICO Conspiracy Case Alleging Two Previously Unsolved Murders LOS SANTOS – A long-time senior leader of the South Los Santos-based East Coast Crips (ECC) was arrested today on a federal grand jury indictment alleging he engaged in a decades-long conspiracy to murder rivals, extort local business and distribute narcotics. Paul Gary Wallace, 54, also known as “Doc” and “Uncle Bill,” of South Los Santos, was taken into federal custody today by the FBI and Los Santos Police Department. He is scheduled to be arraigned on the indictment this afternoon in United States District Court. Wallace is charged with one count of conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and one count of using a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime resulting in death. According to the indictment, Wallace was a member of the ECC for more than 30 years and rose to become the leader and most influential member of the gang’s “89” set, a series of cliques of the gang responsible for control over territory in South Los Santos. The indictment describes how Wallace maintained his control over the gang through violence and intimidation. Wallace allegedly murdered and conspired to commit murder to enhance the gang’s violent reputation, to enhance his status within the gang, to retaliate against rivals, and to enforce discipline within the gang. The indictment specifically alleges Wallace’s involvement in two murders. On February 9, 2003, Wallace allegedly repeatedly shot and killed a fellow ECC gang member who had publicly disrespected Wallace. On November 13, 2014, Wallace ordered the murder of a rival gang member, drove co-conspirators to the victim’s house, and personally handed a co-conspirator a firearm, which the co-conspirator used to murder the victim, the indictment alleges. The murder weapon, an AK-47-style assault rifle, was later found in Wallace’s van. As a leader of the ECC, Wallace’s other criminal conduct included selling drugs in ECC territory, extorting local businesses, presiding over robberies, and engaging in other acts of violence, including intimidation, assaults and shootings against the gang’s rivals, according to the indictment. An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If convicted of all charges, Wallace would face a statutory maximum sentence of life in federal prison and is death-penalty eligible. This matter was investigated by the FBI and the Los Santos Police Department. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Joseph D. Axelrad and Jeffrey M. Chemerinsky of the Violent and Organized Crime Section. Component(s): Press Release Number: USAO - San Andreas, Central 20-129 Contact: Abigail Wynters Public Information Officer United States Attorney’s Office Central District of San Andreas (Los Santos) 346-555-0126 Updated July 22, 2020
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  5. Short description: Just like food is consumable using "/createitem recipe", make an option for "goods" to used to promote RP with products. Detailed description: As there are several types of stores that sell things other than food items, it would be nice for there to be a script that creates a consumable/usable "good" to realistically use a product. This will allow for shops that sell products, to have returning customers and an item that will realistically run out so they can return to purchase more. For example, I run a CBD Cafe/Shop (http://bit.ly/EuphoriaLS) and I sell products like CBD balm, roll on oil, etc. Rather than creating a "/createitem goods" for an item that is essentially permanent until trashed, it would be good if there was a way to implement an amount of uses on it. I know there are several makeup shops as well that could benefit from this. Commands to add: Currently to use something like this, it would be: /createitem [type] [value] [name] /createitem goods 1000 Product Name Suggestion would be to add a script that would allow for a "uses" countdown for example: /createitem [type] [value] [name] [uses] /createitem product 1000 Product Name 20 Once the product has been used X amount of times, it disappears from the inventory. Items to add: N/A How would your suggestion improve the server? As mentioned, this implementation will increase roleplay and potentially introduce many more options for shops to sell products that people can return for. Additional information:
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  6. “That was the trouble with explaining with words. If you explained with gunpowder, people listened.”― Dean F. Wilson, Dustrunner
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  7. Ayo Are you afraid to die?Or do you wanna live foreverTell me, what's wrong? Jayceon Rollins was born on 04/14/1995 at the Central Los Santos Medical Center in Davis, Los Santos. Being born and raised in Chamberlain Hills by his mother and two brothers brought him directly in to the street life. His mother passed away at a young age and both of his brothers were tied directly to the gang activity in the area. As a teenager, Jayceon was nick named “Rock” by his brother’s associates which is a name that was stuck till this day. Jayceon was fascinated in cars and bikes at a young age which in turn drove him to work frequently at the local auto body shop as a helper and into a technician. Jayceon got his first 150cc dirt bike when he was 14 years old and would ride it frequently with local riders from his block. Jayceon was eventually lured into the fast cash his peers and brothers were bringing in and began distributing narcotics as a full time profession. Selling crack-cocaine and heroin became an every day job and Jayceon was absorbed into the life style. Jayceon would end up serving multiple minor bids as a juvenile, which in turn developed Jayceon into becoming more violent to survive due to his multiple stints in the disciplinary housing unit known as “the box.” In 2014, when Jayceon was 19, a local beef over a robbery including the Gangster Bloods gang and the Neighborhood Crip gang started a war between the two factions which led to Jayceon’s brother being arrested and charged with second degree murder. This caused a chain of events on the block as shootings, gang assaults and robberies became extremely common. A few weeks after Jayceon’s brother arrest, his other brother was murdered in retaliation which put Jayceon into a predicament for his future. Jayceon moved to Rancho into a small apartment to escape the local gang violence and halted his current occupation as a drug dealer. Knowing going legal was not an option he took up another occupation as a full time car booster. Having worked as a technician in a body shop in his youth years he transferred his knowledge to the criminal side of vehicles. Jayceon made connects with gangs throughout South Central that were in the business: Hoover Crip gang out of Grove Street, Barrio 13 out of Tahitian Flats and other small time crews that used Jayceon for his skills. Boosting multiple cars a night was an every day thing, bringing in childhood friend Jamal Coke in on the scheme. One night out at a club downtown, Jayceon met "Eli" out of Vespucci Beach and began boosting vehicles for him as well on the regular. Jayceon and Jamal started recruiting locals to have under their wing but loyalty was an issue and they both knew eventually they would have to clique up with a single crew to survive. Now with more cash in his pockets, Jayceon along with Jamal Coke each bought their own apartment in the Crystal Heights complex located in Chamberlain Hills, Los Santos on Forum Drive. While the fast cash scheme was extremely dangerous, it paid well but the work became too inconsistent as he did not have a solid connect to work through. The money was steady but Jayceon would run into problems on his block with the local gang, Tortilla Flats Locotes, and had no crew to back him. Jayceon being an original from Forum Drive met up with old friends Benjamin Haynes and Kell "Woodie" Backwoods but still dealt with the constant harassment from local Surenos. While Jayceon kept his connects with Chamberlain Hills OG John "Pops" Jefferson and Barrio 13 it wasn't enough for his own surival. Jayceon then brought his talents to local drug plug Bryce Harrington and proposed an offer to have a consistent work place where he could bring in vehicles to work on his own rather than boost it off to other crews and in return would provide the local drug crew security and offer his gun if need be. Jayceon started using the crew’s garage at an undisclosed location and would provide security for the corner boys around Forum Drive and Carson Avenue. One of Jayceon’s first jobs came when a hit was placed on members of the Jewish Mob due to a robbery that took place. Jayceon, along with Bryce Harrington, and an unspecified Armenian Mob member, gunned down a Jewish Mob member on Main Street in Vinewood. Jayceon would end up rising in rank rather quickly obtaining the “White City Mafia” official status, signing a for-life contract with Bryce “Dopeboy” Harrington and Jevonne “Von” Love. Not long after a war between White City Mafia and local crip gang Underground Block Crips broke out, causing a lot of distress into the Forum Drive community. Jayceon would end up catching three bodies in the war and got shot in a shootout in his leg at one point. The war lasted a few weeks and when it ended, police presence was at an all-time high. Jayceon was still hustling with his car scheme, now involving long time childhood friend Jamal Coke and local Cortez Santana, now known as Tee Boogie, in on the scheme. The trio, Jamal, Tez and Jayceon began on a car jacking spree throughout Los Santos, chopping up vehicles every night at their private garage. They stockpiled enough illegal merchandise that they were bringing in $100,000 every week. Jayceon had a connect in Lil Seoul, a Korean known as "Dee" that he would sell merchandise to on the regular. The scheme was profitable to no end. While the scheme was extremely dangerous, Jayceon made sure he kept his workers strapped up with guns at all times by keeping in touch with old friend gun plug Benjamin Haynes. Reports of their massive income became known to local Enforcer Biggie and in turn Jayceon was taken into interrogation by Biggie and his girl Yaelis as word came down from main plug that he had not seen any money from the chop shop yet. Even though Jayceon had been sending $30,000 every week to Bryce Harrington, the main plug was on verge of sicking his dog Biggie on Jayceon which caused Jayceon to be taxed $100,000 for his life. In fear for his life Jayceon paid the tax but this caused a huge hit to his profits and put Jayceon in a financial crisis. While Jayceon and Dopeboy frequently spoke about breaking off from the SDS crew, this was only fuel to the fire. Jayceon met with Cortez and Dopeboy immediately after his meet with Biggie and Yaelis to speak on the situation. Due to multiple events that was happening in the White City complex, a revolution was started by Dopeboy and in turn ended White City Mafia, taking out multiple members related to the Shot Down Shooters crew within. On the brink of war between the two main blood gangs in Davis, the remaining members of WCM took up the red flag with approval from Blood Line member Babyface in order to keep the peace and form an alliance with the two cliques, Davis Family Bloods and Darkside Piru. Being a respected member of the community in Chamberlain Hills, Jayceon took interest in steering the young members in the right direction. Now working as “the plug” along with Dopeboy, Jayceon started supplying local allied gangs and crews with Cocaine. Jayceon always was a fast spender and iced himself out with 14 karat gold jewelry in every way he could to flaunt his wealth. Multiple issues arose rather quickly in the gang as Davis Family Bloods and Darkside Piru became defunct, the connect that Dopeboy received work from became null and multiple enemy gangs arose in the area. Conflicts between other gangs and between members within the faction was a regular thing. The sudden deaths of OG’s Dopeboy and Von did not help the situation and the scarcity of a narcotics plug added to the fuel putting Jayceon into a mental spiral as not many of day ones were left. While Jayceon was considered one of the shot callers in Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods, he was unable to stay on top of the young bloods actions as they ran wild throughout the streets every day and every night. A newly formed beef with the Hoover Criminals Gang and Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods arose which caused Jayceon to be shot in the left cheek in a drive by in a gang attack while he was driving a vehicle on Carson Avenue. Fighting for his life, Jayceon thought it was all over when local teenager known as "Keys" took Jayceon in a panic to the Davis hospital to be worked on by medical. Gasping for air, unable to speak and vision becoming blurry, there was no time to wait or else it was over. Jayceon being in a critical state, blood oozed from his mouth as medical worked on him in the Emergency Room attempting to keep him alive. Undergoing urgent surgery, a plate was inserted into Jayceon’s left side jawbone, stitched his face up leaving a nasty scar and removing as much lead fragment from his mouth as they could in turn saved his life. Jayceon spent about a week in the hospital but was left with the consequences of his shooting. Extreme pain in the left side of his face, lead fragments still left in his tongue unable to be removed and a slight occasional slur of his words beyond his control. Now returning back to the block he started living at his personal stash trap spot at a undisclosed location due to being unable to live safely at his Crystal Heights apartment. Knowing that his gang is in unprecedented times and he barely escaped death, he thanks God every day that he is alive and prays for the future for himself and his close friends who are still alive.
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  8. They do it because theirs an IC mob led by Omar Ortiz and most lawyer characters get wacked to ensure Ortiz controls the flow of all cases
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  9. Basically, GTA:World has good features - even if some of them are scripted poorly. GTA:World has a horrible monetization strategy which prioritizes monetary gain. Think of that what you will, but both communities have high standards of roleplay which is great. I would argue that the standard of roleplay on GTA:World is higher than it was on LS:RP not by much. I would argue that LS:RP did alot of things better - and wasn't as PC as GTA:World is currently, which takes away from the immersive experience of the server. It's almost as if you get punished for having an illegal character here which is upsetting. I have found admins tend to favor legal RPers more than Illegal RPers which is physically painful. I hope this server changes for the better in the future - it has taken steps in the right direction but it is quite obviously not there yet.
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  10. Faction closed following the ban of the faction leader for OOC weapon dealing.
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  11. WAKE UP. IT'S TIME TO START THINKING FOR YOURSELF. ((clicking the QR code serves as ICly scanning it with your phone and will take you to the link))
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