What Do You Think of Tupac "2pac" Shakur?

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  1. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #81
    You do through an open exchange of bodily fluids though. And if Too Pack Shacker had festering sores in his mouth that were bleeding, it is possible, however rare.

    Either way, better safe than sorry.
     
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    #82
    True but during a kiss as many as 200 bacteria colonies are exchanged >_< (which is why it's gross)
     
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    #83
    Chances are very small, but you can't rule out the possibility. And Janet seemingly values her life more than Tupac did. Sorry to say it like that, but he lived on the edge. She did what Millions of women would have done. (If I suspected a girl of having aids, I wouldn't kiss her, no matter how hot she is)
     
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  4. Mia

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    #84
    Good point, and she is still alive...
     
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    #85
    Actually dude, you would need to swallow litres of saliva to have any chance of contracting aids. 2pac lived a larger life then Janet will ever.
     
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    #86
    2pac Shakur was probably the best Rap singer of all the times and even now most of the rappers copy him, though the mystery behind his murder is still about to be revealed (am not sure if its now) but i personally think the guy was a man of class and he spoke from the inner own!!!
    Some of his songs really makes one feel he was an angel as to predict his death and describing the cries of his mother n family over his death and also that he will die sooner,the best thing was that albums have the names which one cant even imagine of as to someone in his own life will predict his future so easily!!!

    I hope he wasnt true about banging Biggy's wife that might have been the biggest cause of his death!


    P.S: All what i wrote is in my own words from a Documentary i saw about his murder the day before.
     
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  7. northpointaiki

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    #87
    Uh....:eek:

    (sorry, not intending to hurt the feelings of any fan...for some reason the juxtaposition just struck me as funny).

    Oh, and Kushal, aka behind me with a knife in your hand. That's a REALLY bad spot.

    You might get hurt.:D
     
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    #88
    Dr. Dre and Snoop I like as well. And Ghostface Killah who I hung out with before :)
     
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    #89
    Please.. lets keep all the garbage pop music away from this thread, ok nizzle bizzle dizzle? :rolleyes:

    Good lyrics but nothing you can really just party to.. or ride to. Most all the east coast music is like that though.
     
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    #90
    Yeah, a year ago my friend thru an afterparty for him in San Diego. It was awesome. Ghostface Killah is a cool dude to hang out with. The east coast guys are not that commercially oriented it seems. I prefer west coast as well, but east coast seems a little more real. Btw, why is this thread in P and R. Was Tupac a Muslim? :D
     
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    #91
    It was supposed to be a serious discussion about Tupac's effect (negative or positive) on society...
     
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    #92
    Dude seriously want kind of response were you expecting from this thread?
     
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    #93
    There are entire college courses based on Tupac, apparently any serious discussion about it here is hopeless... :cool:
     
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    #94
    His messages were pretty negative. I like it when music deals with issues, problems in this world. That is a good thing. But when you feel a sense of hopelessness about it, that's not good. His lyrics sounded a lot like surrendering to misery.
     
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    #95
    Hence my question. DP crew are into websites not rap, 2pac wouldn't get the respect he deserves.
     
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    #96
    That's when he got into gangsta rap though. He did alot of good in this world which he didn't let the whole world know about. It's documented in Thug Angel.
     
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    #97
    You're right, and I was part of this. Sorry.

    By the way, there were entire college courses devoted to the film oeuvre of Keanu Reeves. This doesn't exactly lend a lot of strength to the "serious work" discussion, in my book...but each to their own.
     
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    #98
    But kids often follow the bad examples.
     
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    #99
    Kids will be kids, regardless of what music they listen to.
     
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    #100
    Yeah, but music can have a negative impact. And a positive of course. I think he had both.
     
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