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its just a sign for the 3's (thats a gang in atlanta) it doesnt mean anything

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In gang terms, 333 can represent the number three repeated three times to show affiliation with the Number Three Gang, also known as the Sur-13 gang. These numbers may also indicate respect for a gang hierarchy, with 3 being associated with the third letter of the alphabet, "C," which stands for "Crime" or "Crip."

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