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seth

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  1. hey can i join maybe? i can be mexican
  2. Been loving the forum posts, glad to see you guys are doing well.
  3. lets go!! nice moves jack
  4. seth

    Aztecas

    I have had an amazing time being a part of this faction for as long as I was. When I was coming towards a close with the server,@MissDeeds took me in with open arms and showed me how much more there was to offer. I have experienced a great deal of RP with this group of people, and have made many friends along the way. I wish you all nothing but the best, and hope to keep in touch!
  5. I have known a handful of the OG LFM members since early 2019 and have always had respect for them. Like many, I was apprehensive about the creation of LFM, but @Driqz, @DrWeeden, and many other OGs from The Wanted & Seaweed turned LFM into a very successful gang. I was fighting against LFM at some points, and fighting alongside with you for much longer. I have nothing but love for all of the LFM homies, you will be missed!
  6. Those are quite the clips, best of luck!
  7. seth

    Hello!

    @Nettz @bernardoH
  8. seth

    6ix 7even

    Great group of people and great thread, best of luck!
  9. +1, You thought well and hard about this and it seems like a fantastic idea.
  10. seth

    Aztecas

    I have had nothing but great experiences with this faction since I have joined. I appreciate both Alicia & Carlos for their dedication, and hope to see Carlos out of shorts due to the snow.
  11. Very interesting idea, best of luck to you homies
  12. seth

    Gangster Disciples

    I'll ask Zander for some help in my future roleplay endeavors
  13. To my knowledge, the smoking animation has always made your character do a 180 and leaves you unable to move. The people that you see walking around are using the physical item. As for the lean animation, no clue.
  14. seth

    The Vanguards

    Best of luck to you Al
  15. seth

    Aztecas

    Amazing post Alicia, you guys deliver nothing but the best.
  16. seth

    Gangster Disciples

    I arrived in the city with no idea what to do or where to go. My start was quite typical, delivering money to the countless ATMs around Los Santos. With a bit of money in my bank account, I had taken multiple trips to high end wondering how anyone could make such absurd amounts of money, but continued on with my money delivering grind. Instead of purchasing a luxurious vehicle, I drove around a Blista Compact and started to dabble in criminal activity. I had always seen a large presence of the same few colors driving around the city, blue and orange. I did not know much about either gang at the time, but little did I know that would change. I was trying my luck with chopping cars when I met an individual named Dewey Lewis. He was sporting orange from head to toe, and he told me about The Wanted. I was interested in learning more about the group, and we exchanged numbers. Little did I know, they were in the midst of a war and I would have to wait to pursue any further interest. Fast forward a couple of weeks and the war ends, and I start talking more with Dewey. I eventually met with Dewey and a few other members of the group and was considered for being a pre-prospect. I had become a full fledged member after some time and gained a little over 200k in my bank account. The first thing I decided to do was purchase a Schafter V12, being my first high-end vehicle that would allow me to race with The Wanted. We would race multiple times a week, allowing me to show my skills with multiple cars over my time in The Wanted. Months of being in The Wanted served me well, meeting countless friends and even getting married during that time. We at one point claimed Stab City, giving us a turf to hang around along with our HQ. Everything was going perfect and I expected nothing but the best for our future. Then one day Los Zetas, a gang that was once neutral with us, randomly started attacking us and before we knew it, we were in an all-out war. While we knew the war was impossible to win, we fought for weeks. Things were going decent and it was surprisingly fun, until the day. I received an urgent call and was forced to leave the city for a family emergency. What I expected to be a swift trip turned into a three month journey. Throughout the three months I had zero contact with anyone from The Wanted and had no idea how they would fare during the war. Once the emergency had concluded, I was eager to return to Los Santos. Despite my anticipation, I was welcomed with nothing but disappointment. The Wanted was dead, my family was gone. My story ends here, or so I thought. I contacted Jamaar Bovarium, ex-leader of The Wanted to see what he had been up to after the death of his gang. Him, along with multiple other members of The Wanted were either part of Los Zetas or they were hanging around with them. To say the least, I was excited to join another gang, another family. Especially one with multiple members from The Wanted. I spoke to Ricky Brasco, a recruiter for Los Zetas, and asked him if I would be able to prospect for them. He immediately said yes and took down my information. Minutes later, he tells me that I am blacklisted and my excitement completely diminished. Unsure of what to do, Jamaar suggested that I speak to Jay Gamble. I was initially unsure about the entire thing, but decided to speak to him about why I was blacklisted. Turns out, I had said and done a few ignorant things during the war with them. The only thing I could do was apologize, and it ended up working in my favor. After some time, I was allowed to prospect for Los Zetas. I had multiple other ex-Wanted members prospecting with me and I knew it would be a journey, but a worthwhile one. After some time, I was accepted into Los Zetas. It was a great feeling, and I had only a bit of time to take it in before a war was announced. The Council was going to attack The West Coast Assassins. I was excited, being a part of the strongest gang and going into what seemed like an inevitable victory. Despite racking up multiple kills over weeks, the war did not seem very rewarding. It was very lackluster and draining, especially with some of the things that took place. Regardless, it was a victory and my time in Los Zetas continued. I made countless friends in Los Zetas and I would roll around with multiple people daily, hitting labs, robbing stores, and chopping cars. I partook in multiple callout-training sessions and developed an excellent skill. After some time, I reached the rank of Soldier and was looking forward to my future within the gang. Then one day, we had a meeting. Flint Capone had told everyone that Los Zetas were disbanding, and again, I was unsure of what to do. I had put time and effort into another gang that had come to an unexpected end. Although, Los Zetas went out on top, and it will forever be that way. We made sure to make the message clear by attacking a few gangs on the same day. Dojin-Kai and Murda Block were our targets, and we sent them a message. Not only was the message sent to them, it was sent to everyone in the city. Los Zetas are not dead and they never will be. I was put into the same position as I was with The Wanted, unsure of what to do. I still hung around the same friends from before, riding in cars with them and sharing frequencies. Part of me wanted to join The Triads, and another part of me wanted to join The Aztecas. But the rest of me felt unfulfilled from Los Zetas and wanted to continue with some of the ex-members. Oti Maxwell found a handful of members from Los Zetas and created a new gang, Gangster Disciples. While I was apprehensive about trying to join because of my position within Los Zetas, I gave it a shot. I spoke to Zac Reeves about the idea and he told me I would be allowed to hang around. I took this as an opportunity to prove myself once more, which I did over some time. Weeks passed of robbing and killing many people, robbing stores, and even banks. I was finally accepted into GD. Unsure of what was ahead of me, I looked forward to my future yet again. I had made new friends in the gang and we had made multiple connections with some friendly faces, mainly The Aztecas. They were very kind to us from the start and have continued to be to this day. They had imported us tens of guns and tens of thousands of bullets, and we could not thank them enough. We would chop cars for them, rob stores with them, hit banks with and for them, and the relationship felt better than ever. The same could not be said for The Triads. They had shown quite a relationship with The Irish, ex-members of gangs we have killed off, and neither us or The Aztecas were a fan of them. Regardless, we continued doing our thing and focused on the enemy at hand, The Rooks. Months passed of the same monotonous routine, waking up, searching for The Rooks, and then repeating. Until one day, The Aztecas had told us that The Irish had done a few shady things involving weapons and vehicles of ours. Unsure of what they exactly meant, we spoke to The Irish and they tried deflecting the blame onto The Aztecas. We were forced to choose a side, and that side was obvious. Tension built between us and The Irish until blood was spilled. Considering that The Triads were as bored as us, it was only a matter of time until they wanted to step in. Vince Draco wanted to hold a meeting with Oti about a lack of respect between the groups. The meeting was brief and insults were thrown on both ends, and it was obvious what was to come. This leads us to today, The Irish and The Triads joining together to attack GD. While this seems like an easy victory for them, we have more than adequate assistance from not only The Aztecas, but LFM and many close friends that have never been fond of The Irish or The Triads. I will not speak much about the war, but it reminds me quite a bit of the West Coast Assasins war. I will continue to build on my story, as I feel GD is only a beginning for me. Only time will tell.
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