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Date: 14-Mar-04 @ 08:37 PM -
Wiggaz
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Wiggaz.comSocializationWiggers, like most species of primates, are social animals. By assimilating themselves into small social units (known as
crews or
gangs), wiggers establish a kind of tribal mentality. Those who are foreign to the social unit may be perceived as threats while those within the unit can not only be trusted, but relied upon to ensure the survivial of the individual. This wigger was captured during a tribal council (i.e.,
party) where he is seen consuming vast amounts of alcohol in an attempt to gain the courage to establish mating rites with a female within the social unit. If all goes well for this young male, he will be able to pass on his seed in the back of his parent's car before a more dominant male challenges his claim.