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The best part was when, in one of those e-mails, chav-retard#76642 pretends to be a solicitor threatening to close the site. His master plan falls on it's ass as his retarded spelling and non-sensical sentence structure makes it clear we are reading a mail from a spasticated mouth breather.
I hate these people, to the gas chambers with them.
I'm trying to see if I can foxhole you so I can prove a point but it's slowly turning around and spitting in my face.
It's not pretty but it's the polotics of a debate.
> I'm a chav, but a chav of god's creation.
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> We spend out days running around and hiding from each other and
> having drinking off the streets. We're also kind and considerate.
I think it depends on how you define: Chav.
I don't think of Chav's as people drinking off street corners in burburry caps. I think you only count as a "Chav" (or at least in the way I use the word) if you are a scumbag who gets pleasure out of making innocent people suffer for no reason. The elderly, kids at school, that random stranger across the street who hasn't even noticed you. THAT is what I call a Chav, and if you're reading this and you FIT that description, please, PLEASE go kill yourself now.
THESE Chavs are what is wrong with society. They take "freedom of speech", the "law" and general "human decency" and spit on them as they steal their handbags. Death to the lot of them, and I say that only out of love to the human race.
I wouldn't have said drinking habits are the main concern. When I go out, I either go the local pub or to a friends house. Things have got out of hand in the past, drink inevitably promotes 'chav' behaviour and I've done some things I've deeply regretted afterwards.
I can understand that younger people cannot go to the pub, and I'm not going to bore you with the 'minors shouldn't be drinking anyway' arguement, as I started my drinking career at 16 and for the most part this took place in an outdoor environment. It's natural to be curious about drink and I don't have too much of a problem with it.
When I think about what I hate about the chav culture, I think about my local Mcdonalds car park, swarming with slack jawed simpletons on a friday night, wheelspinning their vauxhall novas, driving round and round giving threatening glances to anyone unlucky enough to be gazing in their direction. The type of people that hang out around off licenses, harrassing customers to buy them cigarettes, then telling them to 'get f****d' when they refuse. The type of people who speak with that monotonous fake lazy Manchester accent when they live in Chorley, who use words like 'innit' and 'mush'.
I want to punch them in the face. Ironically I'd be no better than them if I did. So you see, it's contageous too.
Ah, I love these sunday rants. A full week of work starting the following day has a dampening effect on me.
> Everybody's weird in their own way Xzibit.
True. But Goths are truely satanist freaks.
I've met a fair few decent chavs, some happy to admit that they'd rather listen to some System Of A Down rather than some 50 Cent. Unfortunately, the amount of chavs that I've met that are actually friendly comes nowhere near to the amount that have shouted abuse at me for absolutely no reason and generally shown that they are prats.
You could make the argument that there are people from all stereotypes that are gits, but I come across very few goths, skaters, emo's etc etc who are idiots in comparison with the amount of chavs that I come across.