How do you talk to a gangster?
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How do you talk to a gangster?
- Two Key Dos: Seek common ground.
- Seek one-on-one conversations. Its difficult to speak with a group of gangsters.
- Three Important Don’ts:
- Don’t let them control the conversation.
- Don’t lose ground.
How did gangsters start?
There was inadequate housing and few jobs available, so the unemployed turned to crime to survive. After a short time, individuals found safety in larger numbers. They began to band together, thus forming gangs. Early gangs were made up of the poorest people–usually Irish, Italian, and Polish.
When did gangsterism start?
The stereotypical image and myth of the American gangster is closely associated with organized crime during the Prohibition era of the 1920s and 1930s.
How do you become a gangster?
Being gangster is something best done in a clique. The group should consist of three members at least, but 4 or more is better. Everybody who’s part of the clique implicitly or explicitly swears his allegiance to the pack. In other words, you’re there for each other, you become family.
How do you know if you’re afraid of gangsters?
This could be anything from someone staring hard at you, walking up and insulting you, to them striking you or even them stabbing or shooting you if they are under the impression that you are some place that you shouldn’t be. Which sounds like it’s most promising to you? You won’t get work – Real people are afraid of gangsters.
How many times will you get tried as a gangster?
You’ll get “tried” at least once by either a real or “wannabe” gangster – By “tried” I mean that someone will see how you are dressed or how you are acting and they’ll see what you are about.
Who are the insane Gangster Disciples?
Insane Gangster Disciples. Insane Gangster Disciples are white kids who grew up admiring the hip-hop life, and once in custody found themselves face-to-face with the real thing: thus they dare not call themselves “real” Gangster Disciples, they call themselves “Insane Gangster Disciples”, aka White kids in the GD-identified gang.