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BRAIN DEAD SCUM


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I've always loved the area where I come from. I always try to defend it, talk about it's history, it's accomplishments, it's friendly people and it's future.

I accept that every part of the country has it's 'rough' areas, areas where there are giant council housing estates or drug problems. But not all of the people who happen to live here are bad people. Probably the vast minority are in fact.

Teesside, Tees Valley, Old Cleveland, North Riding, South East Durham or whatever it is called now is where I am from. How can the people from here, who love the area defend it when you see stuff like this in the local news night after night after night.

If it's not some old pensioner who is getting dusted and the £15 in her purse swagged then it's needles in MacDonalds toilets or scruffy twats with their hands in their nether regions spitting every 10 seconds smashing bus stops up.

Our local paper has this article today and I feel angry. It pisses me right off that we should have to read this crap week in week out.

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/2010/08/19/five-more-victims-of-senseless-violence-on-teesside-84229-27094879/

Please Please Please tell me that this stuff happends elsewhere daily too? If it doesn't then I want to know where you live. I will be selling up and joining you...

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Some random thug came up to me last weekend and started shouting abuse at me but I just walked on and let it go, there was this couple walking behind him who said "They were a right bunch of cocks wern't they", and bear it in mind that my town got voted the 2nd nicest place to live in a local paper.

The truth is you get scum anywhere you go even if it is the "2nd nicest place to live", I was walking through town at about 8 oclock at night going to meet some friends so what did I expect? They would have done it to anyone.

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I think its the same where ever you go sadly, I was having a similar conversation with my parents and the only escape is probably a country house or a little hamlet. I went through a stage of being to uncomfortable to walk home alone and it still there a little bit, maybe abit too much road wars/street wars in my life but for some reason I feel more comfortable walking in Manchester than my home town.

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We have Neds in Scotland which means non educated delinquent, ie. we make up something from scratch that means something and makes sense when delivered in the desired way.

Phil - Rosie Kane tried that argument, although it was pointed out that anyone with any sense doesn't use it in a serious manner. Eg - We were the "Goths" at school without anyone hanging around with us being a goth, but it was a collective term for those folks who liked "rock" music.

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Why is 'rough area' synonymous with 'council estate'?

Perhaps part of the problem (I say perhaps but dont mean it) is that kids grow up with certain expectations placed on them and they simply fulfil those expectations? In this sentence here you have automatically placed council estates as rough areas. If you grow up with people repeatedly telling you that you live in a rough area, do you think that might have an impact on how you behave?

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