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Apr 25, 2002
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Mr. D-Sane said:
Does anybody know the origin of the word "ghetto" by the way? You'd be surprised
Yeah wasn't it a Nazi term for the places they forced the jews to live during WWII?

My take on Shoreline is that it's not scaring anybody. It's suburban, but I know it's not like Bellevue or Kirkland or the Eastern suburbs. Personally, I'd never think twice about going there 10pm Friday night like I would about certain parts of Seattle.
 
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xpanther206 said:
Yeah wasn't it a Nazi term for the places they forced the jews to live during WWII?

My take on Shoreline is that it's not scaring anybody. It's suburban, but I know it's not like Bellevue or Kirkland or the Eastern suburbs. Personally, I'd never think twice about going there 10pm Friday night like I would about certain parts of Seattle.
It's only bad because it's the center of the city. All metropolitan areas have higher crimes than the surronding cities... the more business there is, the more likely people are going to conduct 'bizness'.

D, I know exactly what yer talkin' about with the shooting and shit IN Shoreline. I know about the Shoreline Motel, I know about all the crack spots... Holiday Resort is about as podunk as yer gonna get. Kids playin' in brokedown cars instead of Swing Sets, people making card board additions to the trailor like it was a new wing of the homestead. My apartments were REAL hot about two years ago... they pegged me and the homey as the two biggest drug dealers in Shoreline (I wonder who tipped them off), when I didn't eve DO drugs, let alone sell them... that's how hard the city is -they had time to stakeout me, when I ain't even buyin' dime bags.

In all seriousness though, there are hard people in Shoreline, but Shoreline itself is not hard.
 
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Fridge said:
It's only bad because it's the center of the city. All metropolitan areas have higher crimes than the surronding cities... the more business there is, the more likely people are going to conduct 'bizness'.
Homie, that's not true at all. I'm a geography major, I've studied this shit. The following are all examples of outlying places (all their own incorporated areas except White Center which is unincorporated) that have way more crime than the cities themselves:

White Center - Seattle
Compton - Los Angeles
East St. Louis - St. Louis
Gary - Chicago
Camden - Philadelphia
 
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Yeah, White Center is truely ghetto, I live about a 5 min drive from there goin' South, then in tha other direction in a 3 min drive is Highpoint goin' North, then a one min drive to Deridge goin' East. West Seattle has it pretty bad, I am fortunet I live West off 35th by 2 blockz, everything East of 35th getz more ghetto. But I wouldn't call West Seattle ghetto except White Center, tha Westside just has a lotta bad shit happenin'.
 
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ya, aurora ave has always been crackin, ya just dont notice sometimes, or like you said D-Sane, shit'll get swept under the rug real tidy. little over a month ago i took this stripper to some motel right by 145th, and some king counties busted home dudes in the room next to ours at like 4 in the morning. edgewood apartments out here in woodinville used to be somewhere you wouldnt walk thru at night without a small squad. hella mexicans used to bang Sureno there, but most of them and thier families got deported a few years back. theres small nieghborhood pockets throughout the city with ghetto houses, plus theres a few trailer parks right along the borders. they keep building these old folks homes tho, so we'll be over-run with incompetant geezers soon
 
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oh, and somethin hella funny. a while back someone posted one of those crime rate sites on the siccness, and it said per capita either woodinvilles murder rate or crime rate is higher than Tacoma's. i found that to be ammusing
 
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DeluzioN said:
i dont like white center. i used to buy and sell caine down there. right off there by marv's broiler. place is too hot, cops are everywhere
I played HS baseball there, had never been there before then the first game freshman year we roll in there and I was like DAMN. It's a pretty scary place at night.
 
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"it aint where you from its where you at!" ghetto aint nothin, ill live in beverly hills, and if you disrespect me on rodeo drive im still crackin your jaw.....i dont know when people are gonna realize that it dont matter where you live, someone will pull your card, people are crazy these days no matter where they come from...hell i lived in a small town and io met people from all over the country, and some homies from the 6, d knows who im talkin about, but the fools that grew up there were just as crazy if not crazier then us big city cats.....go to a small town and rub the wrong person the wrong way and ill garuntee you go home beat up.....
 
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^very real talk. shit, when i was living down in longview/kelso, i saw some nieghborhoods that looked trashier than most ive ever seen in seattle. str8 dumpster status. i know some cats from out in this area that used to bang blood with a seattle set (not namin names). it really dont matter where ya came from, its how you end up. ive lived most of my life in woodinville, one of the higher classed suburbs in the area, but i magically ended up slangin coke and crack in west and south seattle. i was more afraid of the damn cops in seattle than of some knucklehead. i see knuckleheads all the time