5th Letter- Where are you from
HerbalVaporCapers- Born and raised in the Mission District of San Francisco. Currently living in North Carolina
5th Letter- What was your early life like
HerbalVaporCapers- It was rough, but incredibly beneficial at the same time. For pretty much every negative that I could count in my experience, it came with some positive aspect either in the environment I was raised in or once I left it.
As far as specifics go, my family was poor even for the standard of the time, the neighborhood had a fair bit of crime, as well as a gang problem, and the crack epidemic was all encompassing at the time I started going to school.
But at the same time, growing up poor and never having the fly gear made me want it less and less as time went on and my finances got right. Not to mention it forced me to develop a sense of humor and a personality.Same goes for my family: my dad was a disabled war veteran and troubled by his experiences back in Northern Ireland, but he was able to instill in me an identity and belief in a cause that I would have went searching for in the streets. My mom instilled a sense of work ethic and a respect for the women folk, while reinforcing the political beliefs my dad taught me.
And as for the neighborhood, I grew up around every type of person from every country imaginable and got introduced to both hip hop and Islam at a young age.
5th Letter- Did you ever get directly involved in the negative stuff growing up?
HerbalVaporCapers- Absolutely. I started being affiliated with the gang in my area when I was 11. My mom had sent me to a Church summer camp to get me outta the house and away from trouble in 1995. Totally had the opposite effect because I started hanging with dudes from the set every day from that point on.
Tbh though, it would have been hard not to be affiliated with something at that time, in part because it was so glamorized and also because it was so widespread. Some of the posters here can't remember a time before the internet (or weren't even alive) but back then you just went outside and got to know people, played ball, hung on the corner listening to music etc. And if you were from an area that was claimed by some entity, if you went outside you either had friends who claimed something or claimed it yourself. To the people who hated your neighborhood, it didn't really make much of a difference what your level of involvement was and the consequences were the same either way.
Like I said though, I never felt like I "needed" to be from somewhere due to my upbringing and that kept me from going full force. Getting sent to a school with rival gang members and getting into nonsense all the time got old too. By the time my homeboy Ronnie got killed (http://www.sfgate.com/news/amp/Boy-16-Arrested-In-S-F-Chinatown-Shooting-3003614.php ) I had already slowed down but that slowed me down even more.
The gang stuff aside, I was involved in graffiti and just general knucklehead type of stuff, but none of that was all that serious. People still fought back then (God, I really am becoming an old head
) so a lot of the lesser stuff got handled without gunplay.
5th Letter- So if you don't mind answering what do you do for a living?
HerbalVaporCapers- I'm an accountant. Done everything from working security to managing condos before I took on my current position
HerbalVaporCapers- Born and raised in the Mission District of San Francisco. Currently living in North Carolina
5th Letter- What was your early life like
HerbalVaporCapers- It was rough, but incredibly beneficial at the same time. For pretty much every negative that I could count in my experience, it came with some positive aspect either in the environment I was raised in or once I left it.
As far as specifics go, my family was poor even for the standard of the time, the neighborhood had a fair bit of crime, as well as a gang problem, and the crack epidemic was all encompassing at the time I started going to school.
But at the same time, growing up poor and never having the fly gear made me want it less and less as time went on and my finances got right. Not to mention it forced me to develop a sense of humor and a personality.Same goes for my family: my dad was a disabled war veteran and troubled by his experiences back in Northern Ireland, but he was able to instill in me an identity and belief in a cause that I would have went searching for in the streets. My mom instilled a sense of work ethic and a respect for the women folk, while reinforcing the political beliefs my dad taught me.
And as for the neighborhood, I grew up around every type of person from every country imaginable and got introduced to both hip hop and Islam at a young age.
5th Letter- Did you ever get directly involved in the negative stuff growing up?
HerbalVaporCapers- Absolutely. I started being affiliated with the gang in my area when I was 11. My mom had sent me to a Church summer camp to get me outta the house and away from trouble in 1995. Totally had the opposite effect because I started hanging with dudes from the set every day from that point on.
Tbh though, it would have been hard not to be affiliated with something at that time, in part because it was so glamorized and also because it was so widespread. Some of the posters here can't remember a time before the internet (or weren't even alive) but back then you just went outside and got to know people, played ball, hung on the corner listening to music etc. And if you were from an area that was claimed by some entity, if you went outside you either had friends who claimed something or claimed it yourself. To the people who hated your neighborhood, it didn't really make much of a difference what your level of involvement was and the consequences were the same either way.
Like I said though, I never felt like I "needed" to be from somewhere due to my upbringing and that kept me from going full force. Getting sent to a school with rival gang members and getting into nonsense all the time got old too. By the time my homeboy Ronnie got killed (http://www.sfgate.com/news/amp/Boy-16-Arrested-In-S-F-Chinatown-Shooting-3003614.php ) I had already slowed down but that slowed me down even more.
The gang stuff aside, I was involved in graffiti and just general knucklehead type of stuff, but none of that was all that serious. People still fought back then (God, I really am becoming an old head
5th Letter- So if you don't mind answering what do you do for a living?
HerbalVaporCapers- I'm an accountant. Done everything from working security to managing condos before I took on my current position