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Rallos 09-28-2015 10:33 AM

Straya'n Street Hooligans: an epic tale, an epic guild
 
I moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep trying.

Rallos 09-28-2015 10:37 AM

I'm not fit in any way and my strava records are imaginary. In fact the only thing I lift is my 1L beer stein.... because some nerd on the internet who doesn't know me says so!!

Rallos 09-28-2015 10:43 AM

Dude it's no contest. I'm 6'1 and an athletic tank IRL. It would be like beating up a sissy - I would probably feel sorry for him and offer my condolences for him being a puny wimp IRL.

Rallos 09-28-2015 10:44 AM

False statement! I'm very good at things that require finesse, such as sketching, painting and shooting a gun.

I can get angry and am only human, but I know how to funnel my anger towards the right people. Not once have I yelled at my family over TS like your pal Heartbrand who you shower with pixels for his monetary contribution towards your guilds standing.

PS I genuinely would not punch you in the face, it would be like beating on a cripple and would end up hospitalising you with your physique.



LOL... Actually someone said something about Texas, I might swing by that state first (not saying any particular empire members other than hatelore live there, there is no way I am disclosing IRL information or making any credible threats!)

But seriously, one of my older brothers is in the US and is on the East Coast, so thats where I would likely head first if I ever visit.

Rallos 09-28-2015 10:45 AM

Hey now, I thought we were pals... easy with the anti-Australian sentiments!

Then again, technically I'm a dual citizen... Maybe I should go to the states, buy a motorbike and do a shooting range tour

PS- no this isn't a veiled threat, I fired my first 357 magnum over 20 months ago and fucking loved it, I'm a pretty accurate shooter and a natural - them calm nerves!

Rallos 09-28-2015 10:46 AM

Please don't tempt me to play here again... My work gave me $100 gift voucher for being awesome and I've been hitting the gym and sexing the wife daily...

Nirgon 09-28-2015 10:53 AM

Burt levels of cringe did not read

Shrubwise 09-28-2015 10:58 AM

Even in ironic jest, a quintuple post is cringeworthy.

"YikeS." -Lulz.Sect

LostCause 09-28-2015 11:52 AM

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Mus3t11 09-28-2015 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by bigbard1 (Post 2059950)
I moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep tryingI moved out of home with one of my best pals when I was 19 and rented my oldest brother's apartment in a suburb called Redfern. This suburb can be considered far from puritan and I remained there for 3 and a half years. Lots of druggies, lots of beggars, lots of thieves, plenty of domestic violence (I woke up one night to a teenager chucking a tantrum and smashing a door repeatedly with a firehose screaming 'Don't treat my mother like that' psychotically).

Now I would go to the city and meet up with pals and get home walking through this shitty suburb at 3am without any fear. Why? I will let you figure that out.

After living between Sydney and Melbourne for the next year, I scored an awesome government job and moved to Melbourne for a year and a half. I lived in Collingwood for the first month in a home-office with a guy that worshipped me from being a raid leader in WoW, then moved to King Street. This was a street filled with frequent brawls and violence. I got a motorbike which I parked there and it actually got trashed 2 times in 4 months, which I repaired each time after learning some basic maintenance (it was a naked, suzuki GS500, pretty bulletproof and easy to fix).

I was getting girls left right and centre and was even being chased from girls I knew in Sydney. So no, I'm not some dude that married the first chick he's fucked and am blind to reality. I know all about the shit that goes on in the real world, I've spent quite a few years in it.

Alot of stuff has happened to me, much worse than anything you guys can do over a video game forum, just an FYI and I am every bit self-made as I am privileged.

When I returned to Sydney from Melbourne, I got married (becoming a dad in the process) and moved to my wife's investment unit since my parents couldn't live with my wife and I didn't like living with my in-laws. This unit was located in Fairfield, which is another shitty suburb in Sydney.

Wrought with drive-by's and drug-addled streets, it was one of the shittier suburbs I've lived in. I walked everywhere and even cycled there late at night with a massive machete in my backpack. In our unit complex there was a single mum with 2 kids that would cause trouble with everyone, her son got a few mates and tried to intimidate another guy in the unit complex who was renting. The guy was drunk and smashed the kid with a steel pole and he went crying to his mummy (he was 19) who called the cops and got them busted.

It was only a matter of time until my wife got on the bad side of that family and became the focus of their pranks. They were playing pranks frequently, but we never caught them in the act. If I did catch them in the act, I woulda smashed the living daylight out of them. They were always friendly and respectful to my face, asking for help with their bicycles since I was always maintaining my bicycle and motorbike on the weekends.

My wife decided to file a police report about one of the vandalism acts they did; the police were like 'your husband looks like he could beat the shit out of them, if you catch them in the act, you know what to do; you don't really need to be creating paperwork'. That coming from the cops lol.

Needless to say, that someone put a pigs head on one of the bins an hour later. LOL

Wasn't intimidated, called some of the other tennants in the complex out who I was friends with and laughed it off because we all knew who it was - also to prove a point, if shit went down and I had to fuck up the people in that unit, they wouldn't testify against me. The following weeks there was a riot between the Sudanese and Assyrian community in Fairfield and at that point, we bit the bullet and moved to our investment property in a wealthier suburb.

The reason why we stayed there in the first place was because it was cheap and it was near her parents so they could assist with our son.

We now live in a $1000000 house (which we own 80% of) and still have that apartment which we are currently renting out. I have seen shit in the real world and am not afraid to get my hands dirty.

You don't quite have me figured out yet folks. Keep trying

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