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Short People manlet gang 

A grotesquely gnomish gaggle of ganged-up, overcompensating turbo-manlets who have, in a childish, desperate and doomed attempt at overcoming their crippling manletism, decided to form a midget gang. Once a diminutively dwarfed new recruit has been sexed-into the gang, it is mandatory for him to participate in typical gang activities, for example: tagging up turf by spray-painting garden gnomes at knee height onto garbage cans and pet doors, drinking Tall Boys and huffing Jenkem, prancing around naked except for high heels and assless chaps in their hobbit-hole of a gang hideout while towel snapping each other's posteriors in an effort to toughen themselves up, telling deeply embarrassing tall tales about how they used to be the biggest kid in preschool, injecting themselves with stolen bovine somatotropin in a futile and injudicious bid at escaping their inevitable fate of becoming a prison wife manlet once caught by the law and incarcerated and frantically praying in front of the countless Randy Newman posters adorning the walls of the manlet pit in their hobbit-hole gang hideout while repetitively reciting the lyrics of their favorite song Short People due to their shared obsession with the delusional hope of being blessed with an adult-onset growth spurt by their beloved God and hero Saint Newman.
Jessica: Lol, why are there a bunch of garden gnomes standing on the corner over there? Olivia: It's just a Short People manlet gang. Here, take my magnifying glass and have a closer look. Can you see that they got little hands, little eyes, that they walk around tellin' great big lies? They got little noses and tiny little teeth. Unsurprisingly they wear platform shoes on their nasty, little feet. Jessica: Oh yeah, they got little baby legs and they stand so low - I'd have to pick one of them up just to say hello! Olivia: Well, I don't want no short people 'round here. Jessica: Short people got no reason.
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Hyena Crips (H-Gang)

A Crip-affiliated street crew from Detroit’s far northwest side, mainly active in the Five Points neighborhood (ZIP 48219). Originated around the 19200–19500 blocks of Lenore and Woodbine near West Seven Mile, with early roots in the Country House Apartments at 7 Mile & Woodbine.

Their territory runs roughly from Five Points Street (west) to Telegraph (east), and Eight Mile (north) down to Grand River (south). By late 2023, they’d expanded across most of Five Points. Though they claim Crip ties, they move more like a close-knit neighborhood crew than a structured gang.
“The Hyena Crips (H-Gang) been a diamond in the dirt — anybody underestimating them would have to be crazy.”—Detroiter

26G /Baby Hyenas Gang (BHG)

Also known as Two-Syxx Gang (2+6=8 → “H” for Hyenas), 26Gang (26G) is a youth street clique from Detroit’s far northwest side, viewed as the younger offshoot of the Hyena Crips (H-Gang). They’re sometimes called “Baby Hyenas Gang” (BHG) for that reason. Most active in the Five Points neighborhood (ZIP 48219)—particularly around the 19200–19800 blocks of Five Points near West Seven Mile—their turf runs roughly from Five Points (west) to Winston (east) and Frisbee (north) to Seven Mile (south). Many members come from the Grandview Townhomes, with activity also spotted in Redford on Brady Street near the liquor store.
Percy: “Who them shorties taggin up Five Points like that?”
Mike: “That’s 26G /Baby Hyenas Gang (BHG) lil bros of the Hyena Crips (83GC). They outside for real.”

The Manufactured “Detroit Gang” Narrative

The online narrative claiming that WSDMGC73 is a “fake gang in Detroit with no ties to California 73rd street area appears to be an artificial storyline created by a single individual or a very small group operating multiple accounts. The pattern is obvious: all the posts pushing this claim reuse the same slang, sentence structure, accusations, and copy-pasted talking points, suggesting they originate from one source rather than independent voices. This fabricated Detroit connection has no verified basis in music communities, local reporting, or real-world geography—it exists only within this small cluster of online profiles attempting to discredit the collective. As a result, the “Detroit gang” narrative has become an example of how one person or a small group can manufacture confusion by recycling the same misinformation across different platforms. WSDMGC73 is Los Angeles California Base They are a rap collective whose name references a neighborhood associated with the 73 Gangster Crips
Bro The Manufactured “Detroit Gang” Narrative about WSDMGC73 online is all internet lore made by the same person or group.

you reposted in the wrong gang 

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TORTURED DANCED BITCH
narancia: laughs at a dude that's being tortured then does sick dance
Mista: confused then joins in
Them: dances epically
Fugo:.......
Also fugo: BRO LEMME JOIN IN
The homies: you reposted in the wrong gang

W/S 107 Hoover Criminal Gang

Also known as Selos or just 107 Hoovers, this South Central L.A. Hoover set been active since the mid-70s, reppin’ around 107th & Normandie. Known for their long-standing war with the Rollin’ 100s and other Crip sets, that beef made the area nicknamed “Death Alley” by the L.A. Times ’cause of how deep the violence runs. They beef with most Blocc and Neighborhood Crips but rock with other Hoover sets like 112HCG.

These days, the 107 Hoovers got expansion sets and affiliates in cities across the U.S., from Texas to the Midwest—spreading that orange flag far past L.A. County.

Rapper: Jap 5
Sentence: “You can tell he from the Selos, bro stay hollerin’ W/S 107 Hoover Criminal Gang—Hoovers everywhere now, not just Normandie.”

Gabriel Inglesia Are The Leader Of The Latinx Gang. 

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Zero: Gabriel Inglesia Are The Leader Of The Latinx Gang.