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  1. 1097408063_fd040944a2ef2a1068a54544b2c2e211(1).mp4
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  2. This thread follows the life of Alejandra Espinoza, a local who lives in El Burro Heights.
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  3. 虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず。
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  4. In the perfection of feudalism, the Japanese taught vengeance as a part of ethics and the vendetta as a fine art; yet even they out of long experience coined also the proverb, 自分に復讐するなら 二つの墓を掘ってください ‘If you would revenge yourself, dig two graves.’
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  5. The faction will not shy out from crossing it's own characters off as deemed fit. The lifestyle is filled with several sketchy characters all around, with every side involved having their own narrative for their actions, at times due to misunderstandings, and the result of all this at times could be fatal. Leave it to the Martorano leadership on what warrants a CK and what doesn't. Props to Richard for taking his CK on the chin for a situation he had little, if anything to do with and being a good sport about it.
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  6. MEET THE TEAM #1. Today, we will be publishing an interview with one of Gruppe Six Supervisors, Andrew. We hope that it will give you some insight as to how our company operates and how it is structured. If you have any questions that you would like our team to answer, feel free to send them in to us, and we will get back to you as soon as possible! Above: Andrew H. Gruppe Six Supervisor. How long have you been with Gruppe Six for? 'I have been part of Gruppe Six for about a year. I did take some personal time off, but generally speaking it's been roughly a year' What do you do on a daily basis? 'So, as a supervisor, I focus on logistics and paperwork quite a lot! Making sure all reports are filled in correctly and on time, keeping in touch and getting feedback from our customers, I make sure the details of all our clients are up to date. I do risk assessment for every single one of our clients, that way our guys know where they need to be more careful, which client is more vulnerable and why. You know, stuff like that, mostly somewhat boring office work. But that being said, I also do the same stuff everyone else does! I get in the marked G6 car and check up on our properties, respond to panic alarms, backup requests. I take part in Cash in Transit too, which I really enjoy - I think C.I.T is one of the best parts of our company.' Why did you decide to join Gruppe Six? 'When I first moved to Los Santos, I bought a cheap apartment in Pillbox Hill. Unfortunately, within the first week of me owning it, it got broken into and I got most of my stuff stolen. That's when I started searching for some kind of security I could add, maybe like an alarm or higher quality locks. That's when I came across Gruppe Six, their website came up on Google. I contacted them, they came over within a few hours and put up some top-range security devices which I didn't even know how to use at the time, they had to explain everything to me as I was rather clueless. I was pretty fascinated by the services they provide. Their technicians told me quite a lot about the company and the things they do. I ended up applying and well, here I am.' What is the best part about working for the company? 'Honestly, there are many great things when it comes to working here. But for me personally, I love the fact that you can meet so many different people, from all backgrounds. You get to meet and interact with our clients, the LSPD, LSSD, LSFD, LSPA... Pretty much anyone you can think of, you come across them at some point. It's just great - most interactions are very positive and it means that you're never bored on the job, there's always somebody to talk to! And people within our company too, everyone is very friendly and we're like a big family. I remember some time ago, I was driving home from work, it was like 3am. My car broke down in the middle of the street and there was no way I could fix it on the spot. Obviously all garages were closed, so I couldn't even call a tow truck. Luckily I remembered that one of my co-workers owned a flatbed because he's all into rally cars and stuff. I called him, he got out of bed and came to my rescue... Then started his shift at 7am. It just shows how everyone here cares about one another!' What does the recruitment process look like? 'First of all, you submit an application through our website. It's then carefully checked by our T&R staff to make sure there are no mistakes and everything is filled out as it should be If everything looks good, your application is accepted. If there is a mistake, you get put on hold and are asked to fix it within a set period of time. If you don't meet our requirements, you are simply denied. As soon as the application is in, we start performing background checks on the applicant, to make sure they don't have a criminal record and that they have been truthful with what they have stated in the application. If everything checks out, the applicant then needs to schedule an interview with us. During the extensive interview, they are asked a large number of questions, depending on what position they are applying for. If the T&R Officer believes that the applicant is suitable for the position they applied for, they are offered a contract and begin their Academy stage within Gruppe Six. The Academy Stage largely varies from position to position, but it is quite fun and exciting!' How do you feel about other Security firms out there? 'Personally, I love the fact that there are other Security firms in our city. This is because it creates competition and competition is good for everybody. It's good for us, it's good for them, it's good for customers. Competition causes each firm to strive to improve themselves, to be better than the rest, meaning the people of San Andreas get services of much higher quality and employees get better working conditions. It's a win/win/win situation.' This is it for the first release of 'Meet the Team'. We are hoping to release a lot more in the future! Thank you for reading, Gruppe Six.
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  7. A day later... Later at night, while Matt drives around in search of hookers...
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  8. this thread will showcase the development of dominic bohorquez
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  9. feels like no one gives a fuck about what u got to say
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  10. 10 Easy Steps That Can Make You a Professional Illegal Roleplayer 1. The Upbringing. You character must have a tear-dropping upbringing by the likes of being abandoned in a sewer by his crackhead mother with AIDS after his father died in a gang-related shooting because he didn't empty his pockets (cuh). The saddest, hood-esque, grimiest the story, the better. 2. The Early Struggle. Meet the local criminal organizations, some way or another you'll be scammed into selling overpriced weed that you cannot pay back, this step is also known as the corner bitch boy stage. In order to recover from the results of what is essentially multi level marketing you'll proceed to step 3. 3. Empty Yo Pockets Cuh. At this step you're left with around $50,000 all your money, enough to recover from step 2. Enough to purchase a Nagasaki BF400 ($20,000 uninsured), a mask ($5,000), a purchase firearm license ($5,000), and a pistol ($9,700). Equip the pistol, a helmet, put on the mask and ride around Vespucci and Rockford Hills — What you're looking for is a female character or somebody driving a nice car, pull over in front of them, point your gun and inquire them about their belongings, if they're slow or uncooperative make use of the command /b and tell them "why are you stalling, pls rp fear". After this step you'll master the street scene and become accustomed with the Player Reports section on the Forums. 4. The Hustle. You've already accumulated enough $5,000 robberies, PF guns and phones to make a name for yourself in the criminal underworld. Purchase a $60,000 house and store your booty, that is your stash. Don't spend your money to greedily because you'll need them at step 5. 5. Contacts. Contacts are very important for a criminal, that's why you'll make use of your loot to affirm yourself as a criminal. Don't forget, wealth is temporary, crime is eternal. You'll sell your stolen PF weapons below market level to criminal organizations, hooking them up slowly into your gig. With each deal you'll end up more notorious, being worth thousands of unsellable drugs. 6. From Associate to Insider. You're not going to live as an entry-level criminal your whole character's life. At this point you're knowledgeable enough to start your own crew. Hook someone else to sell your overpriced drugs in the hood, yes, now you've got your own corner bitch boy. 7. Notorious ERP. You've got you crew, people are trembling in fear at your sight, legal roleplayers and mallrats are spamming the General Discussions section of the forums with illegal roleplayer hating topics, but as you know, all publicity is good publicity. You've made a name for yourself. Enjoy the life, go to clubs and find yourself a couple of neckbeard eprers to have fun with. 8. Going Up The Ladder. At this point you've already got access to the organization's Discord channels, this will come useful. Don't forget, illegal rp is not a smooth ride, it's a motherfucking rat race, you have to crush your competition to scale up in the ranks. Start Discord beef, eventually turning it into IC beef that justifies you to Character Kill your opponents. It's going to be a rough ride, but after days of arguing over Discord, Character Kill Appeals and Player Reports you'll come out victorious. 9. The Long Wait. This is the easiest step, criminal organizations tend to falter as the weekly Discord beefs go by. Enjoy yourself while you get up the ladder because the other members either left, got CK'd or were banned. 10. Is This The End of The Beginning or The Beginning of The End? You did it, you're now a renown criminal. The struggle is not ending though, for life is pain. You'll witness the collapse of empires, the end of friendships and acquire new enemies as you hop from organizations to another, trying to live long enough to become a legend on Illegal Factions Community Discord. The criminal underworld is your oyster, king.
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  11. WE WILL CONTINUE TO WHAT WE DO NO MATTER WHAT, NO MATTER WHO TRIES TO STOP US THE LAST TIME THEY TRIED TO STOP US, WE GOT BIGGER AND WE WONT STOP COMING WE'RE THE MONGOLS NATION
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  12. Just got word this morning that the homeboy minor made it out the hood and is living lavishly and safely….. stay up my boy
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  13. Mountain MMA's King of the Ring Amateur Grand prix in association with ULSA.
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  14. Hey everyone, this is the leadership of Nothing But Hustlers. We started this concept with the idea of making a two man gun/drug trafficking group, to showcase roleplay that myself @Trap-Money Scooby & @slim.create on a daily basis. Within a few months, the faction grew from two people to five people. A few weeks later the faction continuously kept increasing which is always a good thing. Starting as a two man faction is never easy, it was a long road to where we are today. With that being said, we are at the middle stage of NBH. We have reached a milestone, and with this accomplishment our goal is to keep going harder than ever before. So with that being said, we have decided to make this faction [INVITE ONLY]. The reasoning for this is to recruit members that actually have unique character ideas, people who can bring big ideas and long lasting roleplay to the faction. We thought long and hard about this, but we knew that it’ll benefit the faction more. REQUIREMENTS 1. Before being approved to join this faction, you will have to send either @Trap-Money Scooby or @slim. a brief resume on what your character will be, what is his/her motivation for being associated with NBH, and a brief biography, no more than (250 characters) 2. Upon being accepted into Nothing But Hustlers, you automatically give us your character’s CK perms, and the high council the rights to use these perms whenever we deem necessary. 3. Every member of this faction will only receive two warning strikes. These strikes are a way for us to discipline our members. Examples of strikes being given out : Breaking rules on the server, any sort of admin jails/bans on your (NBH Character Only) will result in strikes. We don’t tolerate rule breakers, trolls and so forth.
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  16. People need to stop worrying about the OOC status of a faction and just make their group active and engaging to play with. Official status is little more than a faction chat and a couple unimportant perks that don't really matter.
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