Was His Death Staged

Is Tupac Dead or alive?

  • Dead

    Votes: 13 50.0%
  • Alive

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • Taken Hostage By aliens

    Votes: 9 34.6%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .
TheMightyQueenPixie said:
Dead and I could give a crap.....


ROFLMFAO, oh girl you bring tears to my eyes :D
 
If you pronounce his name differently it sounds like "Two-pack shaker"
which would be grinder gal with a big a** like in the rap videos--a butt
big enough to stack two six-packs on. Real class, but what do you expect
from a mom who has her baby in prison? Sorry, I'm just really over people
who are glorifying and deifying gangstas, gangbangers, pimps, murderers and drugdealers to the point that our young people think it's THE COOL THING and are just a bunch of wannabes who are too ignorant to know any
better. I see it every freakin' day. I've had more HS students who have
spent time in jail for gun possession, gp in the act of robbery, dealing pot,
coke, crack, vicodin (sp?), various pills, stealing anything they can, assault and battery, and even murder. .. . in their lives, it's strange to NOT have a parole or probation officer. :devil:

Sorry, major RANT

I am sorry if this offends anyone. It is not written as a bias against a particular group. (I see it affect white, hispano, and black across the board). I'm just shooting straight from the hip; this is based on living amidst and teaching our young people for 12 years who come from lower-income families, are often raised by a single mom who's working two jobs to keep her family going so she can't supervise what her kids do, or people living on the dole for generations and have no respect or anyone or anything and have such a belief of entitlement!! The hip-hop/rap culture has so adversely affected these kids to the point where they don't understand what it is to work hard, study in school and learn to read and write so they can graduate (we've actually graduated students who can't read--how ridiculous is that?) The guys walk around with their pants LITERALLY around their thighs or at best, under their butts (a fashion started in prisons, signifying that the individual is anyone's b***h), the thuggier, pimp the better. This is not a fad--fads come and go rapidly. This is a trend that started around 15 years ago, and is still going. They use profanity like it was normal language. .. I could go on and on. I am of mixed heritage myself (Indian on both sides, Irish, African, and English). It shrivels my soul to see this just go on and on. . . 50cent is a hero; he's also a murderer. Etc. My freshman classes each year start at over 400; by the time they're seniors, it's diminished to an average of 125. Last year, 25% of then graduating girls were pregnant or had just given birth. 27% of the 17 yearolds who give blood each year are HIV positive. I'm slowly losing my mind. . . . . but I still give my heart. They come to my classroom so they can get a kind word and a hug. I don't know what more to do. . . . .
 
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Back in '95 I went to London to visit my brother who was going to a semester at law school there.

We were in the "Underground" (Read: British for subway) and I saw three young, black guys decked out in gangsta gear. Then they started talking.

Hard core British accents. Made me think of "Hey old chap, would you care for a spot of tea?" I almost cracked up.

It's just a fad. And though a lot of people will "play-pretend" to be a gangster, pimp, or cowboy, its all just a show for the most part.

Heck, I love mafia movies.

But I wouldn't kill anyone for money even if I knew for a fact no one would ever know. It's just a game.
 
joephys said:
I don't really care, but he keeps releasing more albums because he had over 200 unreleased songs that his mother owns the rights too, and she is releasing them. At least I heard that somewhere.


I got no talent, that's why I rap
I make lotsa money by sellin' this crap
You buy this crap cause' you think it's cool
Gimme your money, you stupid little fool
 
rosita said:
.. ..a big a** like in the rap videos--
a butt big enough to stack two six-packs on. ... ..
Sorry, major RANT.

You go girl... !



(..did I say that?) :confused:



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:D


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Rosita, you've shared a true part of society most of us don't see, except in movies. It's scary.

And it's unfortunate that for decades kids/adults have supported those with drug/alcohol habits by buying their goods. Supported their behavior, no matter how bad they get. Look MJ.

Why should we look at rappers any different than we do heavy metalists? All the kids that were 'burn-outs' when I was in school were the ones that listened to heavy metal/ hard rock. They were the losers of school (not my judgement, I had many friends that were in that societal group).

In what I found, jocks were just as bad. They did drugs and got drunk almost every weekend too.

There's many bad influences out there. It's just those in the poorer part of town, as you pointed out about a single mother working two jobs, don't always have the better influence around.
 
Tu who?
 
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