Wednesday, August 12, 2009
blood piru and tattoos members
Tattoos have long been associated with gang membership bloodpiru gang and connote the toughness desired by bloodpiru gang members as well as the permanence of bloodpiru gang affiliation. The designs used are frequently symbolic and represent particular deeds, such as murder. Burn-marks may also be a way of recognition to a bloodpiru gang or a bloodpiru gang member.
blood piru in graffiti
Graffiti has also long been seen as a Gang-related activity and its use is closely connected to the fact that many gangs have particular areas that they always try to control. As above, the Graffiti is often highly symbolic and may contain more information about the gang's activities, values, and their current opponents.
BLOODS in LA and california
The Bloods are a street gang founded in LA, CA. The gang is widely known for its rivalry with the Crips. They are identified by the red color worn by their members and by particular gang symbol, including distinctive hand signs. The Bloods are made up of various sub-groups known as "sets" between which significant differences exist such as colors, clothing, and operations, and political ideas which may be in open conflict with each other.
Killadelphia gun and skull
This symbol is blood group and pistol. Killadelphia is live album by heavy metal band Lamb of God in Philadelphia.
Black Blood Brothers "street in other word"
Jiro Mochizuki, Kotaro Mochizuki, Mimiko Katsuragi, Cassandra Jill Warlock is Main characters in Black Blood Brothers. It is one series novel about gangster in hongkon.
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blood piru gang : carry pistol like a toy
To perform their action and safety them self, they are always carry a pistol. They carry this pistol such as a toy pistol.
signs in hands just for blood piru
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the blood prisons "Bloods street gang"
Started in Los Angeles as a street gang in the 1960s, spread to Texas prisons in the 1980s. Besides serving the broader purpose of neighborhood protection, the Bloods street gang originally arose as an opposing force to their rivals the Crips, who had been allying with various other gangs in the 1970s and becoming more powerful. As a result, the Piru gang allied with the Denver Lanes, the LA Brims and the Lueeders Park Hustlers to become the Bloods in 1972. "Bloods" was a term that African-American fighting men called each other in the Vietnam War. The Pirus later changed their name to Bloods.
The East Coast Bloods began in 1993 in New York City. Leonard "Deadeye" MacKenzie, then 26-year-old inmate from Brooklyn living inside a Rikers Island cell, and fellow prisoner O.G. "Original Gangsta" Mack, founded the New York chapter of the United Blood Nation in 1993. Deadeye is now in his late 30s and is incarcerated in upstate New York.
By the late 1990s, New York Latin Kings leader Antonio Fernandez (AKA King Tone) aknowledged that the Bloods have begun to dominate New York's prison system, and that his own gang has abandoned criminal operations in favour of political-activism. Because of this abatement in Latin King crime, the Bloods have a stronger and larger population in jail.
blood piru knowledge about the story
The Bloods street gang originated at the Centennial High School from the Piru gang, which took its name from Piru Street in Compton, California. The Bloods formed to protect members from the Crips, and soon after, other street gangs, with the same motive, started using the names Piru and Bloods to signify their alignment with the main gang. Although the Bloods street gangs, or sets, are a smaller group than the Crips, they are potentially dangerous, particularly when present in any numbers.
California Bloods sets are typically from South-Central Los Angeles; they have similar attitudes about group loyalty and violence. Like the Crips, the Bloods love to be in the limelight. They are especially arrogant, and believe that acting naive about them conveys weakness. Bloods members will seize every opportunity to lie and portray the image that they respect only those who are “bigger and badder”.
Bloods philosophy, oaths, slang, codes and more
For a detailed history of the Bloods read Crips and Bloods History and Crips, Bloods, and Drugs
PRAYER
Will I ride? Yes I ride. Only because I bang with pride. When I die bury me 3ft up with red on me. Rest in sleep, best believe I rest in the East. If I die in the street, don’t forget to bang for me. If I live a G, won’t forget the enemy. They lay out to rest hit 031 upon my chest.
PLEDGE
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United Blood Nation. I pledge my heart and soul to the flag-N-to all my brothers and sisters in the UBN “UBL” or any other nation a part of the Bloods. I pledge to represent the flag to the death of me. No one or nothing will be allowed to come before my almighty Blood Nation. I give my life as well as take one for my UBN “UBL”. With this oath, I pledge my life to the UBN “UBL” and all its sets. R.I.P. O.G. TYE.
WHAT THAT RED BE LIKE?
I’m 5 poppin 6 droppin crip killin to my crucifixition. Every time I look at the sky and look at the ground 3 tears fall from my right eye. Dam I miss my O.G. Tye.
5 poppin 6 droppin 5 alive 6 must die (refers to Bloods killing Crips)
Rest in peace to the O.G. Mack
What that white be like? - the day we rest
What that brown be like? – the dirt we came from
What that black flag be like? - do for anything
What that blue be like? - Bloods up Crips down
What that green be like? – The money we spend, the grass we walk on, the trees we smoke that baby love cali
Frequently these gangs have only partial information or knowledge of such things as the original gangs codes, alphabets, or books of knowledge. Consequently, they often create, add to, or change items such as the Book of Knowledge or the Bloods code..
dot tattos "Los Vatos Locos gang"
This tatto usually found between the thumb and forefinger. The dots may stand for "mi vida loca" ("my crazy life"). They may also be referred to as "party dots." And finally, they may represent a gang known as Los Vatos Locos gang. Only the person wearing the dots knows what they mean to him or her.
The dots are usually in groups of three or five small dot tattoos. The most common locations are the web of the hands, the wrist and elbows. Members affiliated with the Sureños, or Sur 13, have been known to place three dots on one wrist and a single dot on the other to indicate the number ¨13¨. Members of the Sureños are also known to wear the three dots near the left eye, similar to the photograph below, showing the right eye.
GANGink "gang stree tattos"
GANGink is is the largest online tattoo database. The website currently has over 700 tattoo pictures of Chicago Gangs, and is adding pictures for gang tattoos all over the country.
Gang tattoos mark a person as part of a street gang or a prison gang.
blood love becomes our depressions
We capture it from one of fans from blood piru in pirulover's. They talk about blood and give some mean from "blood", they think blood is a shortness from "blood love becomes our depressions", see picture here.