Gang Girls Documentary -Faye Interview 1
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True much respect for sharin and changin, I cant imagine what it has been like. You have helped me realise how lucky I am to have my famz and I am soo much more greatful to have lived the true maori way... aroha and respect for all people, life and things. All the best =)
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wow another maori, no surprise!
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wow after all the things she's seen and done in her gang life is crazy, but to still at the end of the day laugh about it is nutz!! crazy
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@nuttalexx no he's not i'm much better looking than him and i'm bloody ugly.
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@magicunderpants better lookin than yo ass
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wea to start?...yeah she was a hard lady,very staunch lady,being brought up around gangs... drugs...violence etc...only led to a life of heartache and pain...paying the ultimate price...her 4 boys...i can honestly say there wernt many happy memories, in saying that she turnd her life around,gave her heart to the lord,from that day on her life changed...so did ours..theres no bond stronger then a mother and her kids...no matter what!! i will always love you mum..your eldest son..(gingerboy)
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@RomaVictor73 Yeah thats your father
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I have made some awesome friends along the way,for me it is a sense of belonging.As you get older and have children then you think is the life I want for my Tamariki,no.Change comes with age.Nga Morehu for I survived...
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Yo Nanny-Faye
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are you a HOMO< fuckwad...or u juz born fkn dumb owww!!!!
Often it's not a choice: sometimes you're born into it and its all around you - gang life is incredibly hard to look past when it's all you can see.
brathaspartan 3 years ago 12
wow who do you are how dare you speak about people like that that you dont even know if you dont like black people dont watch black videos then you uneducated redneck
jessaboo2008 4 years ago 5