ajax_chick82 wrote:
Yeah, I think that Cyrus was more concerned about a gang trying to cause violence among the others than over burners on other gangs turfs.
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and another question that should be asked is if Rembrandt was asked to tag everything in site why didn't he i know they were running away alot but there were places where he could of done it quickly. he only tagged one gravestone!
Rembrandt was given one goal from cleon...and he din't fill it...it's a mark of respect really, even though he was a kid, and the newblood he should have been doing exactly as he was told hitting everything in sight for the respect of the warriors and respecting the warchief...everyone else followed the rules even after cleon was gone i.e fox the scout..ajax muscle...swan second in comand...it's just RUDE haha....as for the main point...you can't expect a gang not to put their tag wherever they go...it's just a way to gain respect...get their name known...but yeah i spose it was kind of 'flexing'...theres definately two sides to the argument and i can't decide where i am on it...drifting in the shadows with a pensive look i think.... :doubt: ::)
Some people feel that it would have provoked other gangs if Rem had parked spots, but Cleon probably meant neutral spots. If you notice, the subway is like being trapped in limbo. Its an area that anyone can enter, and does not belong to anyone. So its possible He could have sprayed a few trains. I also noticed that there are skyscrapers in city's that are so high, that it is every gangs dream to go that high and mark it. Or maybe an old water tower that was never touched. There are still plenty of area in the city's that gangs would love to go where no gang has gone before. Areas that have never been touched, and you were the first to mark that spot, you are the top gang. I think thats what Cleon meant.