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I joined a faction called Valenti in 2010 when I was a teenager. Everyone called them elitists, thought they were overrated and that they will die off at some point. What I found was a tight knight group of people who formed true friendships and managed to stick together for an unthinkable period of time. Through server closures, reopenings, faction being forcibly shut down by the administration at that time, you name it. Nothing ever truly brought this group down. I left for over 10 years and moved on with life. Last year when LSRP reopened I decided to give it one last go for as long as this lasts. I found the same friends I had over 10 years ago and it felt and still feels like not a single day has gone by since I had left. Nothing will ever kill this group.9 points
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-The Birth of IBL County Division- Alexa Ortiz and Calvin Redmond had been longtime friends and recently started working together at IBL Logistic, a company known for its precision and reliability in transportation and supply chain management. Over the time, both had witnessed a growing need for enhanced security and asset protection, especially as IBL began handling high-value cargo and operating across multiple counties with sensitive delivery routes. Alexa, the company’s Operations Strategist, first noticed the vulnerability in county-level logistics delayed response times, limited local coordination, and rising theft incidents in remote areas. Calvin, the Head of Risk and Compliance, had been developing protocols to tighten shipment tracking and personnel verification, but he knew a dedicated security division was the missing piece. During a late-night strategy session in the company’s logistics hub, Alexa proposed an idea: “What if we built a division focused purely on security operations local intelligence, escort units, and county-level coordination?” Calvin immediately saw the potential. Together, they drafted the framework for what would become the IBL County Division a specialized branch of IBL Logistic focusing on county-based security, asset protection, and response coordination. Within months, they developed the foundation: secure communication networks, trained rapid-response teams, and partnerships with local law enforcement. The County Division soon became a critical part of IBL’s operations, ensuring not just timely deliveries but also safety, compliance, and trust across every route. Their collaboration led IBL Logistic to create a new sub-division dedicated fully into security services, setting a new industry standard.3 points
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THIS THREAD FOLLOWS THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT OF TORIAN ROJANO — A HISPANIC TEEN LIVING IN THE EL CORONA AREA RIDDLED WITH POVERTY, CRIME, AND CONSTANT STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL. Torian Rojano, better known on the block as Lil T or Tarino, is a mixed-Hispanic native of Unity Boulevard. Born and raised right there on the line between struggle and loyalty, he’s the kind of dude who learned early that respect is earned, not given. Lil T’s big brother, Terrence “Big T” Rojano, used to have a strong name in the streets before catching 20 years to life for attempted murder and manslaughter. He is a proud member of Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13. Even with Big T gone, his name still echoes through the city, and Lil T makes sure it stays that way. He wears that legacy with pride but he’s also trying to move smarter, not just harder. He can usually be found talking shit on Myface, of which he advertises his pride of his neighborhood, heritage, and activities done in the area which varies in money making, violence, or simply flirting with females who goes to his school, Olmos High School. His home is 13 Unity Boulevard, but you’ll usually catch Lil T posted up on Imperial Avenue or 38th Street, chilling with his close circle, especially his friend Mario Arias. That’s one of his day ones in the area. Together they move through the city like shadows, talking plans, running plays, and keeping their heads low when it counts. Life around Unity Boulevard and the El Corona district hasn’t ever been easy. Sirens at night, tension in the air, but Lil T’s learned how to navigate it all. He’s got a sharp mind and an easy charm, the kind that opens doors most people don’t even notice. Whether he’s scheming his next move or just vibing with the crew, Lil T’s focused on flipping his story, turning the struggle of Unity Boulevard into something that finally pays off.2 points
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Black Organized Crime in modern day Los Angeles is decentralized - heavily rooted in prison networks, streetgangs, and out of state DTO's using the city as their stomping grounds. Our faction hosts a wide variety of characters to accurately reflect this. Great attention is placed on fostering long-running storylines that tie every person in the faction together, as well as offer depth to each individual one's portrayal. Membership is open to both new characters and pre-established ones used in streetgang factions or solo roleplay, queries about joining should be sent to @boris1 ,@Iamkaciii or @Gnarp.2 points
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Sadly I'll have to lean on the same side as the comments above, fact is, the server’s overstaffed and half the staff aren’t even proper SAMP admins. The ones left are either incompetent or too tangled up in everything. When the people meant to enforce rules are the same ones writing and benefiting from them, the system collapses into a self-serving circle. The same guy doing drug schemes is the main investigator, the same guy doing company schemes is doing events, and I can keep going. Feels like 40% of the playerbase are staff "stakeholders". I've tried my best to add value to this server either through staff applications, scheme applications, company requests, etc. and every time I was not allowed to have the things that would develop my RP or allow me to have a smidge chance to change something. Additionally I've pointed out many times that the server glorifies illegal RP to the point where any attempt to do something outside of that scene feels like a waste of time. As for me - I’m stepping away from LS-RP entirely. I’ll be exploring other RP platforms and focusing on other games for now. You can only polish the same broken machine for so long. Last Friday at 8 PM my time the server had 25 players on and I'm not about to lose sleep just to meet someone I probably won't even enjoy playing with.1 point
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Roleplay Summary — It's late at night and Melanie planned to smoke before bed, but the munchies took over and delayed her from going to sleep. Luckily a local spot called La Taqueria is still open for a little while. She quickly gets dressed and steps out, choosing not to take the main road since there are rumors about 38ST getting into it with a rival gang. She would rather not walk into anything by accident, even though she isn’t involved. Gangway / Local Food / Abuela’s Protection. Murals / The Daughters of Aztlán. Next Day / Leño Smoking. Being Pressured / Going Back Home.1 point
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