How Did IngleWood Family Get The Diss Name F***** & Rollin 60's Get The Dis Name Sissie's Including Other Set's As Well
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How Did IngleWood Family Get The Diss Name F***** & Rollin 60's Get The Dis Name Sissie's Including Other Set's As Well
Like how in the fuck did certain sets get "Gay Diss Name's"?,Like did they members do some gay shit in jail or prison or is that there enemy gave it to them on the first letter in their set name to match it ?
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Re: How Did IngleWood Family Get The Diss Name F***** & Rollin 60's Get The Dis Name Sissie's Including Other Set's As W
They just try to come up with disrespectful names that either has alliterates or rhymes with the name of the hood they’re dissing.
The first syllable in “Family” is exactly the same as “faggots.” And “Sissies” both rhymes and alliterates with “Sixties.”
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The first syllable in “Family” is exactly the same as “faggots.” And “Sissies” both rhymes and alliterates with “Sixties.”
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Re: How Did IngleWood Family Get The Diss Name F***** & Rollin 60's Get The Dis Name Sissie's Including Other Set's As W
Yeah, I don't think it took much thought for an enemy to say sissies if it rhymed with sixties. When I was a kid it was normal to call another boy sissy, if you were talking shit. I could of sworn I heard a crip rapper say: "Inglewood maggot" in a verse, but maybe it was faggot. Now these names I'm not surprised, but some sound so corny to me like what some of the barrios are called.TheAngels wrote: ↑December 28th, 2019, 2:38 amThey just try to come up with disrespectful names that either has alliterates or rhymes with the name of the hood they’re dissing.
The first syllable in “Family” is exactly the same as “faggots.” And “Sissies” both rhymes and alliterates with “Sixties.”
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