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Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

Boy you don't even know what you're talking about. Stop pulling shit out of your ass and go listen to some Aerosmith or some gay shit like that

Any other wise, intellectual opinion? Or just more vague, "you don't even know what you're talkin about" empty rhetoric?

Seriously. Why should I worship this dead gangster who still stayed as a crook even after he had millions? Because he could put words over a manufactured beat?

He's no fuckin' hero, he was a gangster and a convicted sex offender.

Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

:rofl-lol:

I don't even need to. As if you'd start to reassess your pretty little black and white prefab world by any arguement anyone would make. You're a lost cause (if you're really thinking that way and not only pushing your newest shtick to new limits).

In November 1993, Shakur and others were charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room. According to the complaint, Shakur sodomized the woman and then encouraged his friends to sexually abuse her. Shakur denied the charges. According to Shakur, he had prior relations days earlier with the woman; she performed oral sex on him on a club dance floor and the two later had consensual sex in his hotel room. The complainant claimed sexual assault after her second visit to Shakur's hotel room; she alleged that Shakur and his entourage gang banged her, and she said to Shakur when she left, "Why you let them do this to me?"[32][33] Shakur said that he fell asleep shortly after the woman arrived and later awoke to her accusations and legal threats. In the ensuing trial, Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse. In sentencing Shakur to 1½–4½ years in prison, the judge described the crime as "an act of brutal violence against a helpless woman."[34][35][36] After serving part of his sentence, Shakur was released on bail pending appeal. On April 5, 1996, a judge sentenced him to serve 120 days in jail for violating terms of his release on bail.[37]

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Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

Boy you don't even know what you're talking about. Stop pulling shit out of your ass and go listen to some Aerosmith or some gay shit like that

Any other wise, intellectual opinion? Or just more vague, "you don't even know what you're talkin about" empty rhetoric?

Seriously. Why should I worship this dead gangster who still stayed as a crook even after he had millions? Because he could put words over a manufactured beat?

He's no fuckin' hero, he was a gangster and a convicted sex offender.

Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

:rofl-lol:

I don't even need to. As if you'd start to reassess your pretty little black and white prefab world by any arguement anyone would make. You're a lost cause (if you're really thinking that way and not only pushing your newest shtick to new limits).

In November 1993, Shakur and others were charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room. According to the complaint, Shakur sodomized the woman and then encouraged his friends to sexually abuse her. Shakur denied the charges. According to Shakur, he had prior relations days earlier with the woman; she performed oral sex on him on a club dance floor and the two later had consensual sex in his hotel room. The complainant claimed sexual assault after her second visit to Shakur's hotel room; she alleged that Shakur and his entourage gang banged her, and she said to Shakur when she left, "Why you let them do this to me?"[32][33] Shakur said that he fell asleep shortly after the woman arrived and later awoke to her accusations and legal threats. In the ensuing trial, Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse. In sentencing Shakur to 1½–4½ years in prison, the judge described the crime as "an act of brutal violence against a helpless woman."[34][35][36] After serving part of his sentence, Shakur was released on bail pending appeal. On April 5, 1996, a judge sentenced him to serve 120 days in jail for violating terms of his release on bail.[37]

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Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

Boy you don't even know what you're talking about. Stop pulling shit out of your ass and go listen to some Aerosmith or some gay shit like that

Any other wise, intellectual opinion? Or just more vague, "you don't even know what you're talkin about" empty rhetoric?

Seriously. Why should I worship this dead gangster who still stayed as a crook even after he had millions? Because he could put words over a manufactured beat?

He's no fuckin' hero, he was a gangster and a convicted sex offender.

Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

:rofl-lol:

I don't even need to. As if you'd start to reassess your pretty little black and white prefab world by any arguement anyone would make. You're a lost cause (if you're really thinking that way and not only pushing your newest shtick to new limits).

In November 1993, Shakur and others were charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room. According to the complaint, Shakur sodomized the woman and then encouraged his friends to sexually abuse her. Shakur denied the charges. According to Shakur, he had prior relations days earlier with the woman; she performed oral sex on him on a club dance floor and the two later had consensual sex in his hotel room. The complainant claimed sexual assault after her second visit to Shakur's hotel room; she alleged that Shakur and his entourage gang banged her, and she said to Shakur when she left, "Why you let them do this to me?"[32][33] Shakur said that he fell asleep shortly after the woman arrived and later awoke to her accusations and legal threats. In the ensuing trial, Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse. In sentencing Shakur to 1½–4½ years in prison, the judge described the crime as "an act of brutal violence against a helpless woman."[34][35][36] After serving part of his sentence, Shakur was released on bail pending appeal. On April 5, 1996, a judge sentenced him to serve 120 days in jail for violating terms of his release on bail.[37]

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Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

Boy you don't even know what you're talking about. Stop pulling shit out of your ass and go listen to some Aerosmith or some gay shit like that

Any other wise, intellectual opinion? Or just more vague, "you don't even know what you're talkin about" empty rhetoric?

Seriously. Why should I worship this dead gangster who still stayed as a crook even after he had millions? Because he could put words over a manufactured beat?

He's no fuckin' hero, he was a gangster and a convicted sex offender.

Yeah it was a loss for society that day. :rolleyes: Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle. People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Here we go agaaaaiiiiin!!! Woooohooo, enlighten us, oh wise one! Please! How's your moustache-fetish doing today?

Can you refute anything I said factually? Tupac was a gangsta, proud to be one, and he died the way many a nameless 'gangsta' does--in a hail of bullets because of a gang war. Hundreds, maybe even thousands of them die a year and I don't see anyone on here mourning them, or the people they kill in drive bys. Why should I care about Tupac's death more than any other gangster or drug dealer? Enlighten me on that one. What did Tupac really add to society other than helping popularize the 'gangsta' life?

He only had one halfway decent song, and that was released like 5 years before he was gunned down.

:rofl-lol:

I don't even need to. As if you'd start to reassess your pretty little black and white prefab world by any arguement anyone would make. You're a lost cause (if you're really thinking that way and not only pushing your newest shtick to new limits).

In November 1993, Shakur and others were charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room. According to the complaint, Shakur sodomized the woman and then encouraged his friends to sexually abuse her. Shakur denied the charges. According to Shakur, he had prior relations days earlier with the woman; she performed oral sex on him on a club dance floor and the two later had consensual sex in his hotel room. The complainant claimed sexual assault after her second visit to Shakur's hotel room; she alleged that Shakur and his entourage gang banged her, and she said to Shakur when she left, "Why you let them do this to me?"[32][33] Shakur said that he fell asleep shortly after the woman arrived and later awoke to her accusations and legal threats. In the ensuing trial, Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse. In sentencing Shakur to 1½–4½ years in prison, the judge described the crime as "an act of brutal violence against a helpless woman."[34][35][36] After serving part of his sentence, Shakur was released on bail pending appeal. On April 5, 1996, a judge sentenced him to serve 120 days in jail for violating terms of his release on bail.[37]

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Neither did I, all I'm saying is that you're a racist and possibly retarded.

Hey, I don't approve of gangstas raping women and selling drugs. Maybe you do.

But if you're going to support a deceased gangster, at least support one with class--Go Gotti.

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Yeah it was a loss for society that day. Another 'gangsta' and killer dead who lived and died by the ways of that lifestyle

Yeah, he's a gangsta and Clint Eastwood a grizzled frisco cop and Lou Ferringo is a big green monster. And who did Tupac kill?

People mourn for Tupac but yet the people whose lives he took, or the people whose lives he, like 50 Cent and others, destroyed by selling drugs, they don't matter because they couldn't recite poetry over a manufactured beat.

Drugs don't kill, nor do the people that sell em, it's the people that take em, it's a personal choice.

And BTW, 2Pac never went to jail for rape. He went to jail for 3rd degree sexual assault, the equivalent of touching a girls butt. And he was sent down for 3 for it. Hmmm...the plot thickens.

Tupac was a genius.

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So Tupac was never arrested nor served prison time for raping a woman?

Ok then. We can play pretend history I guess.

I never said he didn't. :huh:

Oh, seemed like you were going along with Unforgiven.

Ah, this fucking person is Miser? You clearly know nothing of what you're talking about.

Look, it's hard to explain the genius of tupac, go out of your way, and listen to his interviews, and listen to the man speak. Really listen to him, and tell me, that he wasn't a genius.

He had heart like no other, never backed down, and put his all in everything he did. And if that alone isn't worth admiring, then you're a fucking idiot.

Oh, what's that? You're too busy blowing that pussy ass mobster you adore. Fuck off.

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