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I guess they think that "being from the hood" means you have you have wear a hood.So many of them wear hoods. They're either really considerate because they know how ugly they are OR they're always looking for opportunities to beat, cheat or steal
They don't really matter at allBlack lives dont matter to blacks I guess
No it is because they are from Africa. They cannot tolerate cold weather.So many of them wear hoods. They're either really considerate because they know how ugly they are OR they're always looking for opportunities to beat, cheat or steal

That's honestly what I thought it partly meant for a long time (apart from being short for 'neighborhood'). I also thought there was a connection to their reference to where they lived as their "crib" because they act like babies.I guess they think that "being from the hood" means you have you have wear a hood.
Fucking auto correctAhhh,Rowley Birmingham....snake!! Snake!!.
It's winter time. What do you expect people to wear when it's 30°F outside and snow is on the ground?So many of them wear hoods. They're either really considerate because they know how ugly they are OR they're always looking for opportunities to beat, cheat or steal
But they're indoors..It's winter time. What do you expect people to wear when it's 30°F outside and snow is on the ground?