Way back in the day I was into some bad stuff, slinging crack, bustin caps. Then I found Jesus and everything changed. I cleaned up my act, got really big into working out to keep myself clean, got a steady job, and found this place where I could save a lot on rent by sharing a kitchen / living room. I also developed a real love of cooking.
But the problem is this one guy has tats from my old gang, and is always dressed in gang colours. When I tell him I don't want to get back into that life, he just plays it off like it's nothing, but I can smell him smoking rocks in his room, and he'll go in the kitchen to cook crack. It's just too much, I know some day he's gonna rat me out as abandoning the old gang, and things are going to get nasty.
I'm at my wits end, I asked him to stop cooking crack when I'm in the kitchen, and I've been clean for so long, but I just can't stand to see him stoned out on the couch watching TV all day when I'm trying to exercise and cook food, so I asked if maybe he could try not to be high in the living room all the time, but then he claimed I was threatening him and said he was going to take a picture of a newspaper article to prove I was a threat to him.
I just don't know what to do, I've tried so hard to get away from the thug life, but this guy is just going to ruin it for me. My other two room mates are good people, one's a bit of a slob, and one's an Inuit (the gang stalker is a racist and is constantly calling him an eskimo, as though that's acceptable in this day and age).
The worst part of it is there's this guy in the same apartment complex with a learning disability who the gang stalker keeps trying to get to try crack, I mean, he's going to have a problem, it's just so mean to take advantage of him like that, but what can I do? I know this thug's got a gun for sure.
Oh, and this guy makes most of his money slinging rocks, so he pays his rent super erratically, like one time he was 3 months behind and they were about to evict him, but then he finally made a big score and was able to catch up. And he has the gall to tell me that he "pre-paid' that rent, dude, no, that's paying late. thugs these days.
But the problem is this one guy has tats from my old gang, and is always dressed in gang colours. When I tell him I don't want to get back into that life, he just plays it off like it's nothing, but I can smell him smoking rocks in his room, and he'll go in the kitchen to cook crack. It's just too much, I know some day he's gonna rat me out as abandoning the old gang, and things are going to get nasty.
I'm at my wits end, I asked him to stop cooking crack when I'm in the kitchen, and I've been clean for so long, but I just can't stand to see him stoned out on the couch watching TV all day when I'm trying to exercise and cook food, so I asked if maybe he could try not to be high in the living room all the time, but then he claimed I was threatening him and said he was going to take a picture of a newspaper article to prove I was a threat to him.
I just don't know what to do, I've tried so hard to get away from the thug life, but this guy is just going to ruin it for me. My other two room mates are good people, one's a bit of a slob, and one's an Inuit (the gang stalker is a racist and is constantly calling him an eskimo, as though that's acceptable in this day and age).
The worst part of it is there's this guy in the same apartment complex with a learning disability who the gang stalker keeps trying to get to try crack, I mean, he's going to have a problem, it's just so mean to take advantage of him like that, but what can I do? I know this thug's got a gun for sure.
Oh, and this guy makes most of his money slinging rocks, so he pays his rent super erratically, like one time he was 3 months behind and they were about to evict him, but then he finally made a big score and was able to catch up. And he has the gall to tell me that he "pre-paid' that rent, dude, no, that's paying late. thugs these days.
What should I do about room mate who is a gang stalker?
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