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  1. Big up lads! Looks damn incredible.
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  2. Bad Influence's Too Bkad / Jackpot Plots (Apartment 777) Apartment 777 Jackpot / Another One With Too Bad's Influence (Roleplay summary: The BIGC four were on their way home when Too Bad's eagle eye spotted two jackpots at two different locations, and a pact was made. They hit the jackpot with the first apartment and went after the female victim afterwards, again, upon Too Bad's iniciative. He's indeed Too Bad of a influence.)
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  3. Few hours; Trip 2k Da West we so damn stupid… i meant VSLC 😂😂😂
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  4. Buyouts I Kickin It Wit Woodlawn Gangstas & Buyouts II
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  5. DeShawn Knox was born the only child of Marcus Knox, a disciplined former U.S. Navy sailor, and Angela Knox, a warm-hearted woman who kept their small family grounded. Growing up, DeShawn was close to his mother, and her passing when he was just fifteen shattered the little stability he had left. His father, still carrying the weight of his military past, decided they needed a change of scenery to heal. That’s when they left their old home behind and moved to Idlewood. Idlewood was no easy place for an outsider. At first, DeShawn kept to himself—quiet, watchful, and weighed down by loss. That’s when he crossed paths with the Harlows, one of the most recognized gangs in town. The Harlows ran the streets with sharp rules and sharper reputations. Unlike others who overlooked him, they noticed the quiet kid with a soldier’s posture and a survivor’s eyes. At sixteen, before he had any real ties to the Harlows, DeShawn started hustling shoes on the block—some clean, some knock-offs, whatever he could move. It wasn’t just about sneakers; it was about proving he could make something out of nothing. He learned how to talk, how to deal, and how to hold his ground when others tried to push in on his hustle. Those lessons didn’t just keep him afloat—they got the Harlows’ attention. One deal led to another, and soon DeShawn’s shoe hustle shifted toward moving dope. It was riskier, heavier, but it paid and, more importantly, it proved he wasn’t afraid to step into the fire. By seventeen, he wasn’t just some kid on the corner anymore—he had shown loyalty, smarts, and heart. That’s when the Harlows gave him his stripes, marking him as one of their own. Along with the stripes came a new name: “Tiny Redeyes.” On the surface, it nodded to his small frame and the sharp, restless look in his eyes. But deeper down, it meant he was no longer just DeShawn Knox—he was a member of the Harlow Bloods. From that day forward, Tiny Redeyes wasn’t just surviving Idlewood—he was carving out his place in it.
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  6. Introduction After the elders disappeared and STCO seemed destined to collapse, Ilko, Vlado, and Vaso stepped forward to form its last surviving core. Ilko maintained tradition and discipline, recruiting loyalists thru respect and fear. Vlado modernized operations with fronts in nightlife, cyber scams, and shell companies to discreetly keep the money flowing, while Vaso mediated between the two, securing fragile alliances and ensuring cohesion. Although suspicion lingered over who truly benefited from the elders' disappearance, their uneasy partnership created a hybrid organization – with roots in old loyalties but reshaped by modern ventures – enabling the faction not only to survive but also to reinvent itself for a new era. The Rise of the New Generation However, the uneasy balance achieved by Ilko, Vlado, and Vaso will not remain untouched. A younger generation, burdened by resentment and restless ambition, began to emerge from the shadows. For them, the disappearance of the elders was not a closed chapter but an open wound, a cut that demanded answers and retribution. Their loyalty was not to tradition or cautious innovation, but to revenge and the pursuit of power. These new characters saw an opportunity in the cracks of the hybrid structure that the trio had built. Ilko's discipline felt suffocating, Vlado's modern ventures seemed ripe for exploitation, and Vaso's diplomacy was interpreted as weakness. While the old guard worked to maintain cohesion, the young were eager to split it if it meant accelerating their rise. The result was a brewing storm within the faction itself. The organization's survival was assured, but now its future depends on whether the veterans can restrain the anger of a generation unwilling to inherit compromise. What followed was not a quiet survival but a struggle characterized by ambition, bloodshed, and STCO's ruthless reshaping for a new and dangerous era.
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  13. Few hours later, all three of Deliliah, Yi an Trey met up to cut the profit down among each other. It's said that Trey Wallace wasn't seen much around his block after that day, he kept his head down and low.
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  14. @Paciello always delivers top tier content!
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  15. Code Enforcement Bureau Ocean Docks Checkpoint ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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  17. Feeding The Corners Shagging Moms Tiger Woods Shy Business Never Sleeps Buy An Ice Cream, Get Weed
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  18. 1st of September 2025. Trey gets himself in a usual street quick hustle, what's different is this time it's Mexicans. Not any, but Sureno affiliated ones. As Trey's knowledge is all about money and reputation, he just goes for it without any more doubt BUT, that doesn't mean he's not aware of the overall of his interactions. Deeper roots. // Trey's infamous.. Trey is not trying to step over his lanes. He doesn't like to act like someone he isn't neither, yet Trey is already influenced by the notorious gang members of South Central Winona's Avenue Bloods. And it's shown in an obvious way in his interactions with the Mexicans. Trey gets his money in a drug exchange, but he still feels wronged. Trey feels as if he messed up already supporting and dealing with Sureno affiliates before any politics were spoken. But Trey still shows respect and presence of his bigger homies even if they're not around, assuring on the necessity of having a sit-down talk with 59th HB.
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