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Andy B
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I'm fed up of seeing these people<kids> who dress up in in fake burberry, nike, addidas, and think they are all THAT! :mad:
They beat up (goths,sk8ers,moshers,normal) people just because they don't dress like them, and most of them smash up cars and hang around bus stops and smash windows in telephone boxes.
And most (90%) can't spell
Someone stop these people!
Rumours have been saying it started in chatham in kent :eek:
and the so-called goverment are to blame and america.
They beat up (goths,sk8ers,moshers,normal) people just because they don't dress like them, and most of them smash up cars and hang around bus stops and smash windows in telephone boxes.
And most (90%) can't spell
Someone stop these people!
Rumours have been saying it started in chatham in kent :eek:
and the so-called goverment are to blame and america.
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God yeah! Damn little chavs! I get so mad. I moved from a rough area to a really nice one, only for 5 years down the line for these little thugs to ruin it!
Yes, neds seem to be the ones who caused the vast majority of the trouble in the community but always remember that some of these "gothic" style people are just looking for trouble by drawing attention to themselves in what they are wearing.
Off course the average person will stare, they are not wearing normal jeans and t-shirts; they will be wearing torn, baggy and old battered looking clothes which will draw stares.
The majority can't even fight, so why are people scared from them? They need weapons, bottles...stones and bricks, you take one of them on without their "crew" then they will be weak and useless like everybody else.
But this whole "crew" thing is dramatised by these fake rap stars that make it "cool" to take drugs, drunk and smoke.
That's life but perhaps the parents should take more responsibility and lay down the law to these kids and they might just, grow up to be decent people one day.
Standing at a bus stop recently there a bunch of them came and stood behind me. They were laughing and making funny noises really close to me, obviously trying to wind me up. Then on the other side of the road, an old guy walked by really slowly, shuffling along - so they started mocking him by making more weird noises, walking like him and saying things like "I'm an old spaggo".
You call them chavs, neds etc. I can't tell the difference. To me they're all a bunch of mentally defective tossers :mad: :mad:
No, the clothes they wear get them attension, and some of these people do fight back I will have you know.
Wasters with a herd mentality, no imagination, no brain and no unique self image of their own.
lol, on this thread: http://www.chavscum.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7918
the girl can only write in txt speak and its painful to read her BS
OMG, She can't even say any proper words other then 'Innit'
Do I really? :rolleyes:
Are you 'normal' then, dearie? :cool:
Well, wearing torn and battered looking clothes is usually a case of a limited budget (though my excuse for the superannuated black denim jacket is that I have been unable to find a suitable replacement in the last five years).
I am totally bemused however by this concept that goths, metallers, indie kids, "Mansonettes" (as I like to call the newbies), skaters et al are "dressing up" in order to attract attention or conflict. I have never encountered that mentality among those I know in Bristol or elsewhere, though I've had the unfortunate occasion to meet plenty of the Burberry Brigade (or "cods" as they're quaintly called among many of my acquaintances) who are only too willing to pick a fight.
To be brutally frank, it doesn't sound like it's the "goths" or the "moshers" who are looking for a fight. It rather sounds like someone's trying desperately to justify picking a fight with them.
Who's "average", anyway?
Torn and battered is in vogue, its not a sign of limited budget, quite the opposite, and I wouldn't tie that in to the whole chav culture anyway.
Damn, I'm back in fashion and I didn't even know it.
happens to everyone eventually. get out ripped jeans from ten years ago and people will think you've paid hundreds for them
No if you go to D2 they sometimes have this kind of fashion on display, and other back street shops, the torn look is nothing new, just a bit of 70's punk style brought back my a small minority.
I acutely seen a torn pair of baggy jeans the other day on sale for £45 pounds, I went to ASDA and got a similar pair, not torn and not creased and baggy for £7.
It's a fashion statement just like neds wear their joggers tucked into their socks. :eek:
So what if they draw attention to themselves? That does not mean they want a fight from these scum! Because they look nice in their dirty sports gear and climberfit hats! Because they attract attention to themselves, some may argue that this is the case for girls on a night out wearing a mini skirt who deserved to get raped!
Anyways who defines normal?