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Pffftards User ID: 1032222 United States 01/11/2011 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that y'all care anyways, mostly rap-hating monks up in this piece. But as soon as news about Biggie's murder springs up, everyone thinks they're an expert. This is where I step in and help y'all dissect what is real and what isn't. Unfortunately, everyone ignores truth concerning particular subjects for one reason or another. Quoting: TXLI know more about Tupac than you, ask me a question... How does he like sharing a room with Elvis? |
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TXL (OP) User ID: 857557 United States 01/11/2011 03:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, your ebonics is an epic fail Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1220324So far in our thread/investigation, we are agreeing that Tupac did in fact die. This eliminates any "fake death" conspiracies. This leaves a few options on the table: a) Orlando Anderson b) Suge Knight c) Illuminati d) P Diddy & Biggie e) Unknown Element |
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C21H30O2 User ID: 1187046 United States 01/11/2011 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that y'all care anyways, mostly rap-hating monks up in this piece. But as soon as news about Biggie's murder springs up, everyone thinks they're an expert. This is where I step in and help y'all dissect what is real and what isn't. Unfortunately, everyone ignores truth concerning particular subjects for one reason or another. Quoting: TXLI know more about Tupac than you, ask me a question... LMAO you say this like it MEANS SOMETHING "And as I fell apart, nobody paid much attention" |
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TXL (OP) User ID: 857557 United States 01/11/2011 03:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that y'all care anyways, mostly rap-hating monks up in this piece. But as soon as news about Biggie's murder springs up, everyone thinks they're an expert. This is where I step in and help y'all dissect what is real and what isn't. Unfortunately, everyone ignores truth concerning particular subjects for one reason or another. Quoting: C21H30O2I know more about Tupac than you, ask me a question... LMAO you say this like it MEANS SOMETHING My words have weight and value to them, not like your meaningless life pitted with your meaningless existence. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1222831 Australia 01/11/2011 03:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that y'all care anyways, mostly rap-hating monks up in this piece. But as soon as news about Biggie's murder springs up, everyone thinks they're an expert. This is where I step in and help y'all dissect what is real and what isn't. Unfortunately, everyone ignores truth concerning particular subjects for one reason or another. Quoting: TXLI know more about Tupac than you, ask me a question... i knew him back in ninty faaw |
C21H30O2 User ID: 1187046 United States 01/11/2011 03:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My words have weight and value to them, not like your meaningless life pitted with your meaningless existence. Quoting: TXLAnd YOU, have meaning to your life? In this shitty world, in this tiny corner of the galaxy? Wake up, you mean nothing... "And as I fell apart, nobody paid much attention" |
TXL (OP) User ID: 857557 United States 01/11/2011 03:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My words have weight and value to them, not like your meaningless life pitted with your meaningless existence. Quoting: C21H30O2And YOU, have meaning to your life? In this shitty world, in this tiny corner of the galaxy? Wake up, you mean nothing... Life isn't easy, but it's worth it. Therefore, stfu, and, this is the least bit professional, but get out of my thread. Thanks. |
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TXL (OP) User ID: 857557 United States 01/11/2011 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Life isn't easy, but it's worth it. Therefore, stfu, and, this is the least bit professional, but get out of my thread. Thanks. Quoting: C21H30O2Free speech. Get over it... Sure. I just think that since everything is interconnected, that we would be hypocrites if we think we can turn the cheek on this murder, ignorant to the forces at play, and think we can solve any other conspiracy. You can only drown once. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1173076 Japan 01/11/2011 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Side question for the OP: You seem to know something about the rap/hiphop world, which I'm not too tuned into. But I get the impression that over the last few years a lot of people in that would have become tuned into the occult, illuminati, mind control, and a lot of the things we talk about on GLP. Do you think this impression of mine is correct? And if so, why do you think they are tilting in that direction? Do you believe in government/illuminati control of media figures (project Monarch, etc/) |
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TXL (OP) User ID: 857557 United States 01/11/2011 03:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Side question for the OP: You seem to know something about the rap/hiphop world, which I'm not too tuned into. But I get the impression that over the last few years a lot of people in that would have become tuned into the occult, illuminati, mind control, and a lot of the things we talk about on GLP. Do you think this impression of mine is correct? And if so, why do you think they are tilting in that direction? Do you believe in government/illuminati control of media figures (project Monarch, etc/) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1173076There is a huge part of rap music that is created by underground artists that are not displayed in the mainstream. Rap is used as a channel of expression through an abundance of words. Therefore, it exceeds what ordinary songs can do. There has always been music written towards speculation of what's happening in their communities, and ultimately, the forces at play. I think it is naturally getting dumber and smarter at the same time. The sound and feel is still there, and though the words these days tend to only entertain all the speculation (jay z, lil wayne, etc.), artists like Tupac were more poignant in their analysis, and not from the perspective of an elitist. Whether they struck deals with the elite, it doesn't matter. Tupac's approach with his music and lyrics has always been with the people. When the media went to crucify him for being too much of a leader (whether you agree with his leadership values or not), in his place, we did not get value, just entertainment in a more pure form. Gone are the days of leadership through music, just frozen and stiff in a coolness factor where the coldest rhyme is often the most celebrated, and the voice of reason, which rap used to have at one point in time (believe it or not), is obscured into a tiny box of things we shouldn't think about. Welcome to stupid. |