I just beat up 2 Chavs in Starbucks!

Started by Kelly_Bean7 pages

Originally posted by kodak
People hate other people because they are Different. 😬

Reminds me of what happened last week. A guy who doesn't even know my boyfriend that well wanted to beat the fvck out of him because he's from a place where a lot of black people and violence are..🙄 The fvcking world we live in these days is vile.

Originally posted by Kelly_Bean
Reminds me of what happened last week. A guy who doesn't even know my boyfriend that well wanted to beat the fvck out of him because he's from a place where a lot of black people and violence are..🙄 The fvcking world we live in these days is vile.
Did he beat the fvck out of him?

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Did he beat the fvck out of him?

No..my ex took care of it.

Originally posted by Kelly_Bean
No..my ex took care of it.
By beating the fvck out of him?

Originally posted by Mairuzu
me 🙁 ?
thread starter. I lurve you, baby. 😛

Re: I just beat up 2 Chavs in Starbucks!

Originally posted by NASA
They f*cking deserved it
...

I beat up Jet Li last night, whupped Steven Segal, ***** slapped Jackie Chan, then, to top it off, I won a UFC title.

Originally posted by The Pict
We call them Neds in Scotland.

Stands for Non-Educated-Delinquent

Not quite.

CHAV = Council Housed and Violent 😂

I don't think the beating up of Chavs is a negative thing shrug

Originally posted by NASA
They f*cking deserved it
If only I had the confidence you had.

To those who think it's simply 'senseless violence', how often have you been out for the evening and found yourself surrounded by these sorts of people? It happens where I live an awful lot, so the more beatings doled out on Chavs the better in my opinion.

I don't often find myself afraid of other people when I'm out enjoying myself, but on occasion I've had to leave an event because nervousness got the better of me. They seem to have no awareness of the intimidation they cause, and if they are aware then they have no shame.

I went to a festival recently and it was excellent, other than the fact that it was overrun by 'Chavs' who were bent on causing chaos. Can't help but turn a blind eye when they get the shit kicked out of them, to be fair. They really do deserve it.

Originally posted by Syren
To those who think it's simply 'senseless violence', how often have you been out for the evening and found yourself surrounded by these sorts of people? It happens where I live an awful lot, so the more beatings doled out on Chavs the better in my opinion.

I don't often find myself afraid of other people when I'm out enjoying myself, but on occasion I've had to leave an event because nervousness got the better of me. They seem to have no awareness of the intimidation they cause, and if they are aware then they have no shame.

I went to a festival recently and it was excellent, other than the fact that it was overrun by 'Chavs' who were bent on causing chaos. Can't help but turn a blind eye when they get the shit kicked out of them, to be fair. They really do deserve it.

Not all of them. To be honest, the best punishment for a chav is making them not a chav.

worse to make them read this thread.

Originally posted by Syren
To those who think it's simply 'senseless violence', how often have you been out for the evening and found yourself surrounded by these sorts of people? It happens where I live an awful lot, so the more beatings doled out on Chavs the better in my opinion.

I don't often find myself afraid of other people when I'm out enjoying myself, but on occasion I've had to leave an event because nervousness got the better of me. They seem to have no awareness of the intimidation they cause, and if they are aware then they have no shame.

I went to a festival recently and it was excellent, other than the fact that it was overrun by 'Chavs' who were bent on causing chaos. Can't help but turn a blind eye when they get the shit kicked out of them, to be fair. They really do deserve it.

No, we don't give a shit about beating up Chavs, we just see this thread as a stinky pile of bullshit that never happened. On a side note I wrestled three gorrillas and pinned all three.

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
By beating the fvck out of him?

No.

Originally posted by the welsh one
emo is apprently EMOtional but chav?

Only half right. Like Chavs/Wiggers, Emo culture stems from a genre of music called emotional hardcore (aka emo). Even though many emotional hardcore bands don't dress like closeted trannies and write melodramatic lyrics, the ones that do have instated it as the stereotype.

Originally posted by Bardiel13
Only half right. Like Chavs/Wiggers, Emo culture stems from a genre of music called emotional hardcore (aka emo). Even though many emotional hardcore bands don't dress like closeted trannies and write melodramatic lyrics, the ones that do have instated it as the stereotype.

Everything you said is wrong.

Originally posted by Reverend Axel
Everything you said is wrong.

Care to explain?

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
No, we don't give a shit about beating up Chavs, we just see this thread as a stinky pile of bullshit that never happened. On a side note I wrestled three gorrillas and pinned all three.
just three? sissy. 😆

Originally posted by Bardiel13
Only half right. Like Chavs/Wiggers, Emo culture stems from a genre of music called emotional hardcore (aka emo). Even though many emotional hardcore bands don't dress like closeted trannies and write melodramatic lyrics, the ones that do have instated it as the stereotype.

The emo culture/scene is entirely different to the emo genre of music. The two are not connected in any way. Because you are a part of the fashion scene does not make you a part of the genre and vice versa.

And it doesn't mean emotional, it means emotive hardcore punk. Later shortened to emocore (EMOtive hardCORE), then emo.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
The emo culture/scene is entirely different to the emo genre of music. The two are not connected in any way. Because you are a part of the fashion scene does not make you a part of the genre and vice versa.

And it doesn't mean emotional, it means emotive hardcore punk. Later shortened to emocore (EMOtive hardCORE), then emo.

-AC

what are you basing this on