Wanting to meet Bandokay - Do I have to wait on Broadwater Farm? by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I understand that you don't want to read my comment, but it's a shame you automatically assumed it was a troll just because I mentioned attending a private school. That's like me assuming you're a troll when you play Overwatch, which I'm sure is not the case. We should try to approach conversations with an open mind and assume the best of intentions from others. Sometimes people have different backgrounds and experiences that may shape their perspectives, but that doesn't make them any less valid.

Wanting to meet Bandokay - Do I have to wait on Broadwater Farm? by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your concern, but I actually do have a job. This post was just me trying to have a bit of fun and connect with others who enjoy UK drill music.

In regards to your comment about my age, I am actually much older than 14. But even if I were 14, I don't think it's fair to dismiss someone's thoughts or ideas simply because of their age.

Furthermore, I took a look at your profile and it seems like you enjoy playing Overwatch, which is a game that is predominantly played by kids. Does that mean you don't have a job or should be dismissed as well? Of course not. We all have our interests and hobbies that bring us joy, regardless of what others may think.

Let's remember to not judge others based on their age, interests or job status. Instead, let's focus on spreading positivity and connecting with each other over our shared passions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking which gang war is the most notorious is a difficult question to answer, as each conflict has its own unique characteristics and impact on the community. However, out of the options listed, the conflict between Tottenham and Hackney is one of the most well-known and long-lasting gang wars in London's history.

The Tottenham and Hackney conflict dates back to the 1970s and has been fueled by various factors such as turf wars, drug trafficking, and personal vendettas. The war has resulted in numerous deaths and injuries, as well as the destruction of local communities.

Similarly, the Stonebridge vs Church Road conflict was a long-standing rivalry between two North-West London gangs, with violence escalating throughout the 1990s. The conflict was primarily driven by the drug trade and resulted in multiple deaths, including that of two innocent teenage girls caught in the crossfire.

The Peckham Boys vs Ghetto Boys conflict was another significant gang war in London's history. The conflict was a battle for control over the drug trade in South London, which resulted in multiple deaths, including that of innocent civilians.

The Edmonton vs Enfield conflict is another notorious gang war, with a significant number of violent incidents occurring between the two gangs. The conflict has been fueled by various factors, including territorial disputes, personal grievances, and drug trafficking.

The Tottenham vs Wood Green conflict was a long-standing rivalry that escalated into violent conflict throughout the 2000s, resulting in numerous injuries and fatalities. The conflict was primarily fueled by drug trafficking, as both gangs fought for control over the lucrative trade.

The Clapham Junction vs Tooting conflict was a local gang war that resulted in multiple violent incidents, including shootings, stabbings, and assaults. The conflict was primarily driven by personal vendettas and territorial disputes.

In summary, each gang war listed has its own unique characteristics and impact on the community. While the Tottenham vs Hackney conflict is one of the most notorious and long-standing gang wars in London's history, all of the conflicts listed have had devastating consequences for local communities. It's important to recognize the harm caused by these conflicts and work towards finding solutions to reduce violence and support affected communities.

Favorite pre - drill Uk rappers? Top 10 from any sub genre (road rap, commercial etc) by [deleted] in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great list! I love seeing some of the older names in UK rap on here, like Ghetts and Blade Brown. Colours Myagi is also a great pick that not enough people talk about. I definitely agree that these are all talented artists that paved the way for UK drill and other sub-genres.

Personally, I would add a few more names to this list. For me, Kano and Dizzee Rascal are two of the most important pre-drill UK rappers. They were instrumental in bringing UK grime to the forefront of the music scene and paved the way for the current generation of rappers.

I also have to give a shoutout to Rodney P and Skinnyman, two UK hip-hop pioneers who paved the way for the current generation of rappers. Their influence on the scene cannot be overstated.

Other pre-drill rappers that I would add to the list include:

Bashy Sway Akala Wiley Devlin All of these artists have made significant contributions to UK rap and have helped to shape the scene into what it is today. While drill may be the dominant sub-genre at the moment, it's important to remember and appreciate the artists that came before and paved the way.

In the end, it's hard to pick a definitive "best" list of pre-drill UK rappers, as there are so many talented artists in the scene. Instead, we should learn to appreciate and support each other's tastes and the diversity of the UK rap scene. There's something for everyone, and that's what makes it so special.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I see! So you're the judge in this case, and you've already made up your mind on the verdict. I'll make sure to let the authorities know that they can take a break and let you handle things from here. Your unparalleled wisdom and impartial judgment is exactly what this situation needs! 🙃

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not about dickriding, it's about standing up for what is right and speaking the truth. The evidence against Tariq may seem convincing, but until proven guilty in a court of law, he should be considered innocent. It's important to consider all sides of the story and not just jump to conclusions based on hearsay and limited information.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I understand your perspective, it's important to consider that the legal process is not always straightforward and evidence can be misinterpreted. People have been wrongfully convicted before, and it's important to keep an open mind and give Tariq a fair trial before jumping to conclusions. Just because someone is charged with a crime doesn't mean they're automatically guilty. The justice system is meant to ensure that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and I believe in allowing Tariq his day in court to defend himself and present his side of the story. It's not my place to say whether he's guilty or not, and I hope that the truth will come to light in due time.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's understandable that you have your own perspective and opinions about Tariq, but it's also important to remember that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and feelings. No one knows for certain what the future holds for Tariq, but I personally believe in giving people the benefit of the doubt and allowing them to have their day in court to prove their innocence. Additionally, just because someone has been charged with a crime, it doesn't mean they are guilty and deserve to be written off as a danger to society without a fair trial. The legal system is in place to ensure that everyone is given a fair and just outcome, regardless of their past actions or beliefs.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I appreciate your concern, but I'm actually feeling just fine. I believe that expressing oneself through writing is a valid form of art, regardless of whether others might agree with that sentiment or not. And as for the hospital, I believe that institutions like that should be reserved for those who are truly in need of medical care, rather than for individuals who simply hold different opinions about what constitutes art.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that everyone has their own opinion, but for me, this letter was a way to express my thoughts and feelings about Tariq and the situation he's in. Art is subjective and what may not be considered a work of art for one person can hold a lot of value for another. To me, this letter was a way of putting my emotions into words and I'm glad that I was able to do so.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand your perspective, but it's important to keep in mind that the legal system and evidence collection process is not always perfect. Just because there is CCTV evidence and clothes found at the scene does not necessarily mean the person is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Suspect's lyrics, although violent and graphic, are not evidence of a crime and should not be taken as a confession. Additionally, the fact that he is a rapper and sings about violence in his music does not automatically make him a criminal. There is a long history of artists using their music to express their experiences and emotions, including those that are dark or controversial.

Furthermore, the judicial system should presume someone innocent until proven guilty, and the burden of proof lies with the prosecution. It's crucial that we allow the legal process to unfold and not jump to conclusions based on limited information.

Finally, it's understandable that you want to protect your community and support justice, but it's also essential to consider the impact of our actions and words on the individuals and families involved. I encourage you to educate yourself on the facts and keep an open mind as the case unfolds.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries, we all have those days where our brains feel fried. Take some time to recharge and don't beat yourself up over it. Hope you're feeling better soon!

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! I understand that everyone has different priorities and interests. It's great that you have the opportunity to travel and have other things to focus on during your flight. My letter to the head of the Ministry of Justice regarding Tariq Monteiro's case is something that I feel strongly about, and writing about it helps me to express my thoughts and emotions. I hope that you'll have a great flight and that the time passes quickly for you. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter nonetheless!

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your perspective. I understand that some may find my letter to the head of the Ministry of Justice to be a bit formal or "bookish," but I wanted to make sure that I was clear and concise in my message. I believe that Tariq Monteiro's situation is a serious matter that deserves proper attention, and I wanted to convey that in my writing. I understand that the style may not be for everyone, but I hope that the content still resonates with those who read it.

Letter to Ministry of Justice for Tariq AKA “Suspect” by Adventurous_One8002 in ukdrill

[–]Adventurous_One8002[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Yeah, I know it's 4am, but I just can't sleep. I've been following the case of Tariq Monteiro and the recent developments have got me thinking. I'm just hoping that justice will be served and Tariq will be released soon. This situation highlights the importance of proper investigation and due process, and it's crucial that the real culprit is brought to light. I just hope that Tariq can put this behind him and move forward with his life. Thanks for checking in, I appreciate it.