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  • May 9, 2020
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    a lot of yall replies in this thread have similarities to what niggas have said in that 6ix9ine thread.

  • and f*** @Delejayn my son only has 2 ways to argue, accuse you of not being black or blocking you my g.

  • May 9, 2020
    6isco

    Tupac never had a watch like 6ix9ine

  • May 9, 2020
    VOTE FOR KANYE

    "I think he would have matured at this point to be the leader that I think this generation could use in a lot of ways," Marlon Wayans says of Tupac.

    Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 film Above The Rim, Marlon Wayans shared stories about seeing both The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur less than an hour before each was shot and killed. Appearing on ESPN’s Numbers Never Lie series hosted by Michael Smith and Jemele Hill, Wayans explained working alongside Tupac in the Jeff Pollack directed movie.

    “Me and Pac had a great relationship,” Wayans said. “You know what was great about Pac? Everybody think he was this thug, this gangster. First of all, he was a performance high school kid. Pac was very smart and he was very silly. He was a clown. He wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, ‘Oh, I’ll shoot you!’ Pow! He’d really shoot you. He’d overcommit. I could tell he wasn’t a gangster because he had the softest hands. No gangster has hands like that, I call him a Palmolive thug. He’d be like, ‘Come here, you want some of this,’ and then he’d give you this gentle hand. It was soft. Then he had these long eyelashes looking like Mr. Snuffleupagus, just like, ‘You don’t want none of this. I’m thug!’

    No gangster has hands like that

  • May 9, 2020
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    The Retiring Mane

    His final act was literally jumping a crip after asking Orlando was he from the southside crips because of a chain my g.

    2pac is forever a rap legend but this entire thread is delibarately ignoring the ramifications that his actions caused.

    My city lost the greatest rapper of all time because of him.

    F*** everyone in this thread putting their nostalgia goggles on.

    Like i said dude wasnt perfect. He got more involved as his career progressed. Hesnot the first nigga and wont be the last. Comparing him to 6ix9ine tho.. nah that aint fair. Hiphops landscape was different at that time.

  • May 9, 2020
    VOTE FOR KANYE

    "I think he would have matured at this point to be the leader that I think this generation could use in a lot of ways," Marlon Wayans says of Tupac.

    Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 film Above The Rim, Marlon Wayans shared stories about seeing both The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur less than an hour before each was shot and killed. Appearing on ESPN’s Numbers Never Lie series hosted by Michael Smith and Jemele Hill, Wayans explained working alongside Tupac in the Jeff Pollack directed movie.

    “Me and Pac had a great relationship,” Wayans said. “You know what was great about Pac? Everybody think he was this thug, this gangster. First of all, he was a performance high school kid. Pac was very smart and he was very silly. He was a clown. He wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, ‘Oh, I’ll shoot you!’ Pow! He’d really shoot you. He’d overcommit. I could tell he wasn’t a gangster because he had the softest hands. No gangster has hands like that, I call him a Palmolive thug. He’d be like, ‘Come here, you want some of this,’ and then he’d give you this gentle hand. It was soft. Then he had these long eyelashes looking like Mr. Snuffleupagus, just like, ‘You don’t want none of this. I’m thug!’

    I dont understand your agenda in all this
    Whats the point?

  • May 9, 2020
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    VOTE FOR KANYE

    "I think he would have matured at this point to be the leader that I think this generation could use in a lot of ways," Marlon Wayans says of Tupac.

    Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 film Above The Rim, Marlon Wayans shared stories about seeing both The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur less than an hour before each was shot and killed. Appearing on ESPN’s Numbers Never Lie series hosted by Michael Smith and Jemele Hill, Wayans explained working alongside Tupac in the Jeff Pollack directed movie.

    “Me and Pac had a great relationship,” Wayans said. “You know what was great about Pac? Everybody think he was this thug, this gangster. First of all, he was a performance high school kid. Pac was very smart and he was very silly. He was a clown. He wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, ‘Oh, I’ll shoot you!’ Pow! He’d really shoot you. He’d overcommit. I could tell he wasn’t a gangster because he had the softest hands. No gangster has hands like that, I call him a Palmolive thug. He’d be like, ‘Come here, you want some of this,’ and then he’d give you this gentle hand. It was soft. Then he had these long eyelashes looking like Mr. Snuffleupagus, just like, ‘You don’t want none of this. I’m thug!’

    Pac stans

    HE LYIN, REVISIONIST HISTORY, FAKE NEWS

  • May 9, 2020
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    The Retiring Mane

    a lot of yall replies in this thread have similarities to what niggas have said in that 6ix9ine thread.

    Your NY bias is getting in the way if you cant see the difference bruh

  • May 9, 2020
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    M2

    Tupac was a rapist add to OP

    69 a pedo so it's close enough

    You’re a evil person but no one escapes the vitriol they spew, it will eventually comeback to you

    you’re only willing to attacks a innocent persons character because your identity is anonymous

  • GLO

    Like i said dude wasnt perfect. He got more involved as his career progressed. Hesnot the first nigga and wont be the last. Comparing him to 6ix9ine tho.. nah that aint fair. Hiphops landscape was different at that time.

    That old nigga on twitter a while ago said himself Suge Knight was a cancer to that young man.

    You can't preach unity on one track and then on the other bang MOB piru bloods my g.

  • May 9, 2020
    dat guy

    Pac stans

    HE LYIN, REVISIONIST HISTORY, FAKE NEWS

  • May 9, 2020
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    GLO

    Your NY bias is getting in the way if you cant see the difference bruh

    One made better music.

    that's it.

  • May 9, 2020
    SUPER RED

    You’re a evil person but no one escapes the vitriol they spew, it will eventually comeback to you

    you’re only willing to attacks a innocent persons character because your identity is anonymous

    i dont like m2, I even got him blocked. Also I'm not adding that stupid s*** he said to OP.

  • May 9, 2020
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    The Retiring Mane

    One made better music.

    that's it.

    Thats the only difference?
    F*** you niggas man😂

  • May 9, 2020
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    SUPER RED

    You’re a evil person but no one escapes the vitriol they spew, it will eventually comeback to you

    you’re only willing to attacks a innocent persons character because your identity is anonymous

    "The rap star Tupac Shakur was sentenced yesterday to 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in prison for sexually abusing a fan, and he tearfully apologized to his victim."

  • May 9, 2020
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    Im west indian and i can tell you Pac was a icon of black excellence in my country

  • GLO

    Thats the only difference?
    F*** you niggas man😂

    It dont matter how many "ideas" and "plans" you have when your ACTIONS display the f***ing opposite my g.

    I dont care about son planning charities and presidential runs and labels and football concerts and restaurants (yall call me a pac hater and yeah, I aint the biggest fan but I understand his life) when you're on wax hoping your "44 make sure all hov's kids don't grow."

  • May 9, 2020
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    M2

    "The rap star Tupac Shakur was sentenced yesterday to 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in prison for sexually abusing a fan, and he tearfully apologized to his victim."

    someone ban this nigga
    you always taking s*** too far

  • May 9, 2020
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    GLO

    Im west indian and i can tell you Pac was a icon of black excellence in my country

    you should've left this out my g.

    we have nothing more to discuss.

  • May 9, 2020
    The Retiring Mane

    you should've left this out my g.

    we have nothing more to discuss.

  • May 9, 2020
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    The Retiring Mane

    you should've left this out my g.

    we have nothing more to discuss.

    Its relevant when we discussing impact

  • May 9, 2020
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    GLO

    Its relevant when we discussing impact

    It's irrelevant because OP never mentioned impact my g.

  • May 9, 2020
    GLO

    Its relevant when we discussing impact

    literally nobody discussing impact

  • May 9, 2020
    dat guy

    someone ban this nigga
    you always taking s*** too far

    Just comparing the two if it bothers you close your eyes

  • May 9, 2020
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    The Retiring Mane

    It's irrelevant because OP never mentioned impact my g.

    You look funny discussing all this s*** with a HOV avi ( and i love him)

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