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  1. Roleplay Summary — It’s the day after the shooting that happened between PBS and 38ST, and Elisa’s starting to feel the weight of it all. She can’t get herself to sleep right or even eat, instead she just stays in the house and spends most of her time laying around in bed. Her mental health is at its lowest point, and rather than feeling proud or a sense of accomplishment about a rival being gone, she keeps second guessing if she’s really made for this life. The events of last night play in her head like a broken record, no matter what she does it keeps coming back. After a while, she finally decides to come outside and kick it with the homies, but not because she is necessarily feeling like so, only because she wants to act like she isn't affected by the recent shooting. Elisa runs into Matthew, and the two start talking. He lets her know that they got pressed earlier, and they speculate it's members from 38ST, probably looking to get revenge for the death of one of their own. Related Post(s): https://community.ls-rp.com/forums/topic/29384-ss-playboys-13/?do=findComment&comment=289674 https://community.ls-rp.com/forums/topic/29384-ss-playboys-13/?do=findComment&comment=289790 Homebound / Long Hours / Psyche in Ruins. LS Nights / Fake Socializing / 38ST Retaliation Brewing. Phone Call / Through the Shmigos. P Boys.
    11 points
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  3. Trap Life / Looking Out After Damage Snail Handlin Bidness; Git2Work
    7 points
  4. The Ganton “Blues” projects were built of concrete and desperation in the 1960s, and from those walls came the 516 Hoover Groovers. At first, they weren’t a gang in the way the city would later fear them. They were just kids—Black and Puerto Rican—forced to protect themselves against roving white criminal gangs that saw them as targets. Survival made them sharper, unity made them stronger, and by the end of that decade the streets knew their name: the 516 Hoover Groovers Criminals Gang—HGC. By the early 1970s, the Groovers rode alongside the rising Crip identity, painting themselves blue and running as allies. But alliances in Los Santos were fragile. Feuds with nearby Crip sets escalated, bodies fell, and the brotherhood fractured. The Groovers cut their ties, denouncing the Crip name and standing alone under their own banner. Standing alone came with its price. The Groovers clashed with Blood gangs who saw them as rivals, Mexican sets who fought them for turf, and even the very Crips they once marched beside. Their hood became a battlefield, and the walls told the story. Tags screamed ABK—Anybody Killa. Scrawled beside it: CK for Crip Killer, BK for Blood Killer. And over it all, the mark that explained everything about who they were: EBK—Everybody Killa. Few dared to ally with them. The Groovers weren’t about peace treaties or half-measures—they ruled the Blues with a clenched fist and a sharpened blade. Outsiders whispered that nearly sixty percent of Los Santos had beef with them, but inside Ganton, the Groovers wore that reputation like armor. In the projects, every corner carried their presence, every alley echoed their defiance. They weren’t just defending a neighborhood anymore. The 516 Hoover Groovers had become something else: a force, feared and unrelenting, born from struggle but hardened by war.
    6 points
  5. Link Up With Trip & Wipe Out // The Fallen Homies Who's Behind It? Standing Strong // Keeping It Smart Payback
    6 points
  6. Wall Banging: Trooping in Moanlow's Territory Money Plots: Sneaker Plug / Side Hustle 101
    6 points
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  8. Kickin It With Solo Youngin on the Move
    6 points
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  10. Kino The Pharmacy Man - 2024 Kino The Pharmacy Man - 2025
    5 points
  11. LL Aisha Evans / Out Early With Damage Wallace LL Aisha Evans II / A Few Hours Later; Waiting For The Hearse LL Aisha Evans III Woodlawn Cemetery; In Loving Memory of Aisha Evans / LL Aisha Evans IV This Crippin Doesnk't Sktop
    5 points
  12. Oregon Run II / Carson Haul & Wrench / The Haul
    5 points
  13. We’re a fictional street gang based on the original inactive Tray set in Santa Monica (Graveyard Crips 3x). Our goal is to portray the lifestyle of an active African-American street gang in the Los Santos universe while sticking to server rules, keeping things non-toxic, and showing respect to others. You can join our Discord to begin, you will start off as a Santa Maria resident.
    5 points
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  15. SUN ROOF FRANK // MONEY BY THE TON SNIFF OF THAT TONY // I FLOSS GET LIKE ME // DON'T FAKE OR PLAY GAMES
    4 points
  16. BACK IN MY DAY // SPACE AGE WHIPS DESERT EDITION GLE // MAINTAIN SLANG CAINE 4 YEARS DONT GET STRIPPED OR CHIPPED // TRYNA SEND A HOE DOWN ON FIGUEROE NIGGA WE'LL LET YOU LEAVE BUT YOU GON LEAVE THEM CHAINS NIGGA // PISTOLS AINT 4 SHOW WE AIN'T ENTERTAIN NIGGA PINK FITTIES // GANG IN HEA
    4 points
  17. Drops From The Italians I-II // War Ready I
    4 points
  18. Gotta Stay On Point / Trooping & Taggin Few Hours Later / Updating The Homies
    3 points
  19. Trip To 38ST. Roleplay Summary — On the evening of September 1st, Austin Mora was confronted in his territory by a group of approximately six to eight 38th Street gang members. The situation quickly escalated, and Austin was severely beaten with knives and knuckledusters. A few days later & after recovering, Austin let the PBS members know and went to the 38th Street turf to challenge one of their members to a fair one-on-one fight. The offer was declined by Emanuel, and tensions flared once more, resulting in Emanuel being shot during the encounter. Leaving Niggas Dead. Aftermath / SpotCrime Map. Letting The Homies Know / Did What We Had 2 Do.
    3 points
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