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After King Quan released his first EP, he immediately got down to business and starting working on the next album to add to his discography. King Quan began writing and recording the tracks that in his mind encapsulated hard work and effort it is going to take for him to make it out of the hood. With fan-favorites like 'Me N My Shiesty', 'Nutty Narrative' and 'Praise Flarg' it is estimated that King Quan will eventually make enough money to actually move out of the hood into a nicer and safer area.
King Quan absolutely loved writing and recording the songs for his new album. Spending so much time in the studio grinding and spending time with many friends, King Quan has never had more fun producing music. On Tuesday June 27th, Making It Out The Hood went live to all pre-order recipients. King Quan received amazing feedback and has enjoyed the criticism.
After the smash-hit debut release of King Quan's latest EP "What It Takes To Be A Prophet", Tyquan celebrated his earning by indulging in many different types of drugs an alcohol. He wanted to acknowledge and celebrate all of the hard work him and Scoobie (Scoob Da Baby Goob) had put in. He continued to party throughout the night and later found himself at a car dealership. Drunk and high Tyquan purchased him self a brand new Scat Pack. He then drove it back to the Bathsheba theatre and parked it up.
He awoke the next morning extremely hungover and still hallucinating. He had just semi-soberly stumbled upon a fully customized Scat Pack that he always dreamed of getting. Still under the heavy hallucinations of the drugs Tyquan got in the car and "saw" a note detailing that an anonymous donor had gifted him the car because they loved the EP he released. To this day Tyquan believes that the anonymous donor was famous rapper Lil Dirk.
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Young Tyquan Bathsheba was born in an extremely sketchy South Central Los Santos. Tyquan A.K.A. King Quan was raised in a trap house where he was exposed to lots of secondhand drug use. This had a lot of adverse effects on his physical and psychological health. Throughout school, he failed many grades which further set him back educationally.
Despite his struggles and downfalls, Tyquan managed to find joy in hearing loud bass trap music coming from crackhouses in his neighborhood. This served to be an outlet for creative and artistic visions that he continued to have. After saving up for his 18th birthday Tyquan bought a plane ticket to Chicago to see his favorite rapper King Von perform live.
After enjoying seeing King Von perform, Tyquan was blessed with an opportunity to meet with King Von after the show. As it happened, Lil Dirk was the starting act for King Von’s headline show. Tyquan met them in the VIP lounge after the show. Once in the VIP lounge, they offered Tyquan several types of psychedelics including mushrooms and acid. Tyquan had been around drugs his whole life but had never experienced anything like this. He began to bond with Von and Dirk and they empathized with his struggles growing up in Los Santos.
What they did next completely caught Tyquan off guard. Von and Dirk looked at each other and began to recite prayers and chants with each other. They then opened up to Tyquan that they were prophets of Flarg. They were sent by Flarg to O-Block to spread the message and good word of Flarg. Tyquan was instantly captivated and latched on to their beliefs, which would soon become his. [This was an delusional experience due to the drug intake, they did not say this in reality]
Von and Dirk began to explain to Tyquan the meaning of their lyrics and how they relate to the message of Flarg and the guidance to Hailbob. Here’s what they explained to him:
“And my bitch got ass shots, but I promise that this strap is real” - King Von
Von explained that the use of ass shots were the drugs necessary to reach accession to connect with Flarg, and the metaphorical “strap” is Hailbob itself.
"Doo, doo, that deuce-deuce blow" - Lil Dirk
Dirk then broke down to Tyquan the act of reciting the words “doo doo” and “duece-duece” were their primary chants and Flarg’s favorite method of praise words he wished to hear from his followers.
In the end, they sent Tyquan back to Los Santos with a mission, to follow in their foot steps and continue to spread the word of Flarg to the struggling city. This is where he next met Scoobie and the gang of Bathsheba’s.
Set on a path of success, Tyquan begins to put in the work - a grind for a better
life and a better road for him and his family.
What It Takes To Be A Prophet is more than just trap or hip-hop music. It is the expression of feelings that Tyquan feels every day that he so brilliantly forms into words over a crazy beat. Tyquan hopes that by releasing music he is able to show the world the path he is set out on and hopes that others can follow in his footsteps.
As of now, Tyquan and the Bathshebas are recording on low-quality laptop mics and mixing on free and malware-ridden software. He hopes that after releasing his EP, he can save up enough to build a studio and a record label to sign more Flarg prophets and followers.
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It is currently listed on the door @ $200,000
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[SELLING] 1G - Sandy Shores - $200,000
32 Panorama Dr.
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[SELLING] Multiple vehicles (Sugoi & Jester RR)
All prices negotiable, please contact via call or text - 523-6686
Dinka Sugoi - Black (Maxed) - $300,000 (negotiable)
Annis ZR350 - Black (Maxed) - $200,000 (negotiable) [SOLD]
Annis Euros - Orange (Maxed) - $150,000 (negotiable) - [SOLD]
Dinka Jester RR - Blue (Maxed) - $600,000 (negotiable) - [SOLD]
Gauntlet Hellfire - Red Camo Wrap (Maxed) - $175,000 (negotiable) [SOLD]
Vapid Sandking XL - Black (Maxed) - $30,000 (negotiable) - [SOLD]
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Los Santos Sheriff Department - Detention & Parole Bureau
Created by: Field Agent Trent WilliamsThe Detention and Parole Bureau, introduced on April 11th, 2020, aims to rehabilitate and reintegrate persons into community-based corrections for peace and social justice. The Bureau aims to increase public safety by promoting positive change in offender behavior, successfully reintegrating offenders into society, assisting victims of crime while upholding our core values and ethics, and reducing crime, recidivism, and victimizations by motivating offenders to become productive and law-abiding members of society.
The overall Mission of the Detention and Parole Bureau is to contribute to public safety by maintaining a balanced system of institutional and community programs that provide a range of custodial options, supervision, and rehabilitative services in order to facilitate successful offenders' re-entry into the community upon release.Efforts to rehabilitate and reintegrate criminal offenders as law-abiding and productive members of society are essential to the reduction of crime. These principles form the foundation for policy, allocation of resources, the establishment of priorities, case management decisions, organizational structure, and future development of the Detention and Parole Bureau.
On a day-to-day basis, the Detention and Parole Bureau is in charge of the release of parolees who have been interviewed by Parole Deputies and Agents. After they have been paroled they will be monitored and checked in with for mandatory parole meetings. If for whatever reason a parolee fails their parole agreement, the Detention and Parole Bureau will do everything in its power to apprehend the suspect!
The Detention and Parole Bureau Roster:Field Agent Steven Lee - Commanding Officer
Senior Agent Wiley Reno - Assisting Commanding Officer
Field Agent Trent Williams - Agent-in-Charge of Surveillance
Field Agent Fillmoore Grayson - Parole Agent
Agent Brian Strange - Parole Agent
Agent Colin Quinn - Parole Agent
Agent Bunkie Johnson - Parole Agent
Deputy Zachery Pines - Parole Deputy
Deputy Peter Stanford - Parole Deputy
The Detention and Parole Bureau is a flourishing group of individuals and we’re working hard every day to come up with new and exciting ways to improve the efficiency of our jobs.
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Bump, still selling
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Selling my 2G house in the Vespucci Canals. Looking to get $450,000, contact me if you are interested.
#5236686
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Phone number is #5236686
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bump.
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Looking to see what offers I can get on my maxed out Sultan RS. Shoot me any offers.
((Bought before it became a credit car))
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Bump, still looking to buy.
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Are you available for me to come check it out? @XanaviArai
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Call me when you are ready to sell. #52326686.
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Bump, still looking to buy a Hellfire!
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Selling my Bravado Gauntlet, lots of upgrades/modifications great mid-class muscle car.
Looking to get around $75,000, send me your offers!
Call or text me @ #5236686
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Sorry best I can do is $400k
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@asfr7 I will take it immediately for $400,000. Contact me, #52326686.
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Is this still available?
I am interested!
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Do you have his phone number by chance?
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Hey! I'm looking to buy a Gauntlet Hellfire!
Shoot me any offers used and new offers please and thanks!
Zach Robertson
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