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AliveEst

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  1. /es deshawn ou lase eest meil igav goggogogo
  2. Mdea erkki vist
  3. Norm 6/10
  4. vene mafia signatuur ja rpb rullnokka :D
  5. no no sulle ega ja anda ei saa müüd relvad maha äkki 100 euri eest võin 90 ka anda
  6. AliveEst replied to No one's post in a topic in Muusika
  7. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    m3hwka kristjan/star.
  8. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    catchya pixel/pille
  9. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    mdea jarnet ehk
  10. haavaahti
  11. AliveEst replied to Vin.'s post in a topic in Varia
    HD Road, veri nize.
  12. AliveEst replied to AliveEst's post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    sorry et ma skinni vahetades naha värvi samaks ei saa jätta, rockstar games arvab et see on sobimatu
  13. AliveEst replied to AliveEst's post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    DeShawn was chillin at the gas station, refueling his car. When he went to pay for the gas, he heard some wheel spin behind him. He looked behind him and sees that his savanna has been stolen, he makes a run to get the thief but hopeless. He was darn mad and he was walking home. DeShawn looks around, spots a black BMX. He checks the surroundings once more and jumps on the bike, rides off. Nigga his day got a bit better he thought, so he rolls up to Binco, gets some new clothes and rides his arse to the basketball park. Drops his bike down, throws his baseball bat next to his bike. He sees a nigga who got a ball, they start to play 1 on 1. DeShawn hits all the free throws, wins 100$. O hell was DeShawn happy, after the game he picks up his bat and gets on his bike, rides off to the hood. At the hood he throws a little gang sign and spray paints the wall of his flat. He throws the empty can onto the ground. After the long ass day he finnaly gets his arse inside and has some sleep.
  14. AliveEst replied to AliveEst's post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    Ei koti ja ei taha ;)
  15. AliveEst posted a post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    The 38th Street gang is an American criminal street gang in Los Santos, composed mainly of Hispanic-Americans. The 38th Street gang is one of the oldest street gangs in Los Santos and has been occupying its territory since the 1920s. They engage in many criminal activities. The Mexican Mafia controls and routinely uses 38th Street gang members to carry out their orders. Founded in the 1920s, the 38th Street gang dates back to the pachucos and zoot suits and was formed at the border between South Central and the city of Vernon. The 38th Street gang became well known in the 1940s in the Sleepy Lagoon murder trial. Sleepy Lagoon was a popular swimming hole in what is now East Los Angeles. A Mexican American juvenile named Jose Diaz was killed there in 1942, and members of the 38th Street Mexican American gang were arrested and charged with murder by the Los Angeles Police Department. HISTORY All five of the gang members were convicted and sentenced to prison. These convictions ultimately united the Mexican community and changed Mexican gangs. The jail sentences also acted as a glue to unite the Mexican and Mexican American community in a common cause, a fight against class distinction based on prejudice and racism, a fight against the establishment. In prison, 38th Street gang members were held in high esteem. On October 4, 1943, the convictions of the gang members were overturned and the gang members were allegedly welcomed back to their communities as heroes. During "Sleepy Lagoon", the media exaggerated the headlines about the gang that wore zoot suits and created wartime hysteria and prejudice against the Mexican-American community. In what was known as the Zoot Suit Riots in May to June 1943, many Mexican-American zoot suiters from the segregated parts of town were attacked by European American servicemen and civilians. The white servicemen and civilians felt Zoot Suiters were not contributing to the war effort and were wasting valuable resources by dressing so flamboyantly. Los Angeles police officers did nothing to halt the angry mobs of white servicemen, civilians, and even their colleagues from rioting, arresting the zoot suiters instead of the attackers. After the riots and because of international criticism, the United States Department of War banned all military personnel from going to Los Angeles on leave. The Los Angeles City Council adopted a resolution that banned the wearing of zoot suits on Los Angeles streets, although no ordinance was approved by the City Council nor signed into law by the Mayor. 38th Street is often credited for starting a new style of dress: during the time the Sleepy Lagoon defendants were incarcerated, their prison-issue clothes were deliberately oversized, with the intention of drawing ridicule from Anglo inmates and prison staff. However, the Sleepy Lagoon defendants maintained their clothing well, cleaning and ironing it. CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES Since the 1920s, the 38th Street gang has continued its criminal activities and has evolved to become one of California's most violent street gangs. Members conduct various activities, including drug sales, murder, theft and vandalism. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the city closed many of its roads in the 38th Street vicinity due to high volume of people coming to purchase narcotics in the area. City administrators hoped that the blocked streets would deter nonresidents from purchasing narcotics. By the late 1990s, a federal task force was set up in order to investigate the gang's involvement in illegal drug trade; this resulted in the arrest of several of its members. The authorities confiscated thousands of dollars in drugs and money, as reported by the Los Angeles Times and local news channels. The group has historically quarreled with various rival gangs for placement and competition, which has resulted in many drive-by shootings and deaths. On August 24, 2004, a law enforcement preliminary injunction terminated the active members of the 38th Street gang, out of the streets, banning them from using firearms, alcohol, graffiti and other dangerous materials in public. 38th Street, being an old and large gang, has accumulated countless rivalries in Los Angeles county and other cities where they have established. During the 1980s, 38th Street became heavily involved in drug sales and trafficking became a specialty crime that some gang members perfected. Today 38th Street relies almost exclusively on narcotics sales and distribution as its only source of revenue. In February 2011 the FBI arrested 37 suspects connected to the 38th Street. They were arrested on narcotics and firearms charges. The 38th Street gang is the subject of a 130-page grand jury indictment alleging violations of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute. Some 53 defendants are charged with violating the federal law by acting on behalf of the gang and participating in murders, murder plots, attempted murders, narcotics trafficking, robberies, extortion and witness intimidation. 2013 The time has come, where the gang has slowly started to be abadoned. There are a few members left, one of them being DeShawn. Deshawn is one of the leaders who got ranked up in 2011 when the FBI arrested 37 suspects. Since then he has been leading the gang, but the gang members are either dying, in prison or just leaving. 2018 The gang has been abadoned completely, Deshawn being the only member of the gang. He is keeping his eyes open on pepole he could trust, he makes some friends and gets some contacts, he wants to bring this gang back to life. He keeps on doing drugs and selling them to other gangs, other niggas he knows. One day Deshawn wakes up, looks around. He gets up from bed and goes to the bathroom. He has a nice shower and dresses up, sets his hat properly and goes to the kitchen. He opens the fridge and gets some food outta it, also takes a milk bottle, he leaves the house. He drives to the barber shop and lets the barber cut all his hair off. He comes outta the barber shop and sits into his Savanna, drives off. He goes to the woods where he finds a little house, he opens the door of the house and takes a blunt outta his pocket. He puts the blunt between his lips, lits it up with a Zippo. After the blunt he is laying next to the car, completely stoned. As the time passes, it's almost mid night already. He wakes up, gets in the car and drives off. He parks the car infront of his flat and runs into the house. @wikipedia
  16. AliveEst replied to Shod's post in a topic in Pildid / Videod
  17. Oli kunagi hea, tuleb ka nüüd hea. Musid püksi, edu.
  18. AliveEst replied to Hayooh's post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    Kui ära väsid, tule üle ;)
  19. AliveEst replied to AliveEst's post in a topic in Grupeeringud
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  20. AliveEst posted a post in a topic in Grupeeringud
    Rychenkovskaya Bratva (vene: Рыченковская Братва), samuti tuntud kui Rychenkovi vennaskond või Rychenkovi rühmitus on Los Santoses paiknev vene maffia osa. Organiseeritud kuritegevus Venemaal algas juba tsaari ajal, kuid see kerkis esile alles nõukogude liidu ajal. Vangilaagrites kerkisid esile rühmade liidrid ning nad kogusid endale austust. Peale II maailmasõda, Jossif Stalini surma ning Nõukogude Liidu lagunemist tekkis palju erinevaid jõukusid, kes aktiivselt tol ajal õitseval mustal turul osalesid. Kuna Venemaa oli kriisis ning riiki hakati uuesti üles ehitama, siis jõukudel oli perfektne võimalus võtta osa nn "uue riigi tekkimisest". Nad surusid valitsuse kõrgeima tipuni ning nende kontrolli all oli umbes 2/3 vene majandusest. Tegelikult haldab vene organiseeritud kuritegevus siiani 2/3 vene majandusest. Tänapäeval on vähemalt 6000 teadaolevat jõuku, umbes veerandil neist on globaalne haare. See tähendab, et nad töötavad riikidevaheliselt ning omavad suuremat mõjuvõimu. Nende grupeeringute liikmed on tavaliselt eks-vangid, korrumpeerunud ametnikud või ettevõtjad. Selliste rühmituste olemasolu on loomulikult vaieldav. Rychenkovskaya Bratva Hilised 90dad olid alguseks Rychenkovskaya Bratvale, mil see loodi Nikolay Rychenkovi poolt. Grupeering sai alguse chop-shop garaažina, ostes ja varastades uuemat sorti autosid ning müües neid varuosadena edasi. Garaaž pesitses Vene M3 kiirtee ääres, mis oli ka põhiliseks autode allikaks. M3 kiirtee on 490 kilomeetrit pikk kiirtee, mis viib Ida-Moskvast Ukraina piirini, autode vargus kiirteel oli väga tihe, kuid liiklejatel ei jäänud muud võimalust, kuna teiste teede kaudu sõitmisel oleks liiga palju aega kulunud. Autosid varastati kasutades naisi teeääres hääletajatena või võlts-miilitsa autodega kvaliteetseid masinaid kinni pidades. Kui mängu tulid konkurendid (the Chechen Mafia), oli Nikolay sunnitud saatma SAsse oma venna, Andžej. Eesmärgiks oli alustada uue kriminaalse võrgustikuga, tuua kokku inimesed ja lasta käiku uued riigile (States of San Andreas) tundmatud meetodid. Las Venturas, Capital of the 21st century Kuna chop-shop on profitable, ei läinud Andžei SAsse tühjade kätega. Las Venturase Billy's Workshop leidis endale uue omaniku ning see tehti venemeelseks klubiks Little Matryoshka. Võib öelda, et Andžejd võib LV stripikuningaks lugeda, kuna venelased võtsid kasutusele veidi karmimad meetodid. Kuna LVs oli lack-of-strippers, oli neil end väga hea seal sisse seada. Vene M3 kiirtee ääres asub Petrozavodsk Airport, milles väikesele cargo-lennukile ukraina ning leedu tüdrukuid topiti. Väikese lennuga üle vaikse ookeani olid need neiud peaaegu, et klubi ukse taga. Neile süstiti erinevaid narkootikume ning neil ei olnud mitte mingit võimalust sealt pääseda, eriklientidele oli ka keldris pleasure palace, kus veidi suurema hinna eest mõningaid neide ka proovida sai. Klubidele liitusid ruttu ka kindlustusfirmad, autorendid ning väikesed baarid, laienedes üle Las Venturase. [align=center] [align=left] [/align] [align=left]Fireworks in 2005 2005. aasta kevadel istus Andžej oma halli Mercedesesse ning käivitas selle, tagajärjeks oli suur plahvatus Russian Olive tänaval. Peale venna surma andis Nikolay käsu kõikidel taas Venemaale naasta. Paljud läksid, mõned jäid San Andreasesse ringi käima. © Lumi[/align] [/align]
  21. AliveEst replied to Albert's post in a topic in Pildid / Videod
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBDSZJDQWYE&t=129s
  22. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    kalvi albert/jarnet
  23. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    justisse Jaakaru/trump
  24. AliveEst replied to Koger's post in a topic in Foorumimängud
    jaakaru komarov / Freshblock