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wakelessparabol t1_j6gp08c wrote

That's some Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart shit right there.

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bolanrox t1_j6j7b3u wrote

Or Snoop with the cast of Downton Abbey?

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Knoblord_McCheese OP t1_j6ggxd3 wrote

I was watching Tupac: Resurrection and Tupac starts talking about it at one point. So random.

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Fthewigg t1_j6i2ffj wrote

Wasn’t he also supposed to get a visit from Madonna, that ultimately fell through?

Solid doc. I really like the interview with Tabitha Soren where he describes how “the song” changes over the years.

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nocothrowaways t1_j6jw9y9 wrote

I think Madonna wrote him a few times if I recall correctly

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Fthewigg t1_j6jy4qy wrote

I distinctly recall something about the guards giving him an extra shower to possibly see her, but maybe I’m crazy.

It’s goofy what the mind chooses to remember. Of all the things to be captured and held in my brain…

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Gulbahar-00 t1_j6h9627 wrote

Pope Benedict XVI also made a playlist of pop songs that he believed promoted Christian values, and added Tupac to it.

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Fuzakenaideyo t1_j6ich08 wrote

Which song? "Keep your head up"? Lmfao

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Gulbahar-00 t1_j6iubzq wrote

Changes

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Stswivvinsdayalready t1_j6iztcu wrote

This probably isn't how it happened but I hope somebody translated it into Latin for him and he spent dark nights in his ancient library deliberating over its worthiness by candlelight

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bolanrox t1_j6j783k wrote

I mean the guy had been a bouncer before becoming a priest..

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qb1120 t1_j6h6f88 wrote

They had a bunch of Tupac's stuff on display and there was a jail section where they showed some of his letters. It was pretty cool to see the people he interacted with

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6hgqsf wrote

He was in jail for sexual assault. Pretty cool huh.

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aSimpleWardrobe t1_j6i3z1t wrote

If the story from the other pov is to believed, she was lying and used the courts preference over women in situations like this to win her case

Unless you are 2pac and have risen from the dead, or you are that lady, don't assume when the facts aren't 100%

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6i7cxu wrote

Jails are full of innocent people right.

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OssiansFolly t1_j6i808c wrote

There's not a single innocent black man currently incarcerated, right?

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6i8kfv wrote

Not as many as people seem to think. Tupac Was a nasty piece of work. In his recent documentary, Chuck D tried but found it hard to say anything positive about him. Mediocre rapper, violent and confused human.

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OssiansFolly t1_j6ic33w wrote

Considering the estimates are 2-6% of the prison population are wrongly convicted and 1% is roughly 20,000 people...estimates between 40,000 and 120,000 wrongly convicted people are behind bars. That's not an insignificant number of people.

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aSimpleWardrobe t1_j6i8fyb wrote

As the guy below said, America in 80s 100% didn't have a racism and police abuse problem, yesssss

Ontop of that, sexual and birth issues being favoured to the female side in courts in the west

Could have 2pac done it? Maybe, i didn't deny it, but there wasn't enough evidence due to the nature of the case (its hard to prove someone slapped your behinds when phones weren't as they are today) but the courts went ahead anyway

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pickupBeer t1_j6gmay9 wrote

I’ve got a sense of humor, I laugh at Tony Danza

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crackeddagger t1_j6ifao1 wrote

Tupac by all accounts was an incredibly smart man with a diversity of interests and talents. All of Tony Danza's characters were named "Tony" because he wouldn't respond to other names in scenes. What did they possibly talk about??????????

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Knoblord_McCheese OP t1_j6j8kik wrote

The responsibility that comes with being famous and having a platform, mostly. Also jokes, random stories... Danza just thought Tupac was a really interesting person with a story to tell so he wanted to meet him. That's pretty much it.

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Axolotlist t1_j6jby2s wrote

Same with Norm Macdonald. In his sitcom, they had to change his character's name to Norm, otherwise he missed his cues.

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Geminiweedsmoker t1_j6hcfea wrote

Yes it is true pac said once in his interview that Tony Danza used to write him funny stuff in letters while he was locked up for a crime everyone knows is not true

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bolanrox t1_j6j71zu wrote

Another weird one. Two of Henry Rollins good friends are RuPaul and William Shatner

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Knoblord_McCheese OP t1_j6j84e7 wrote

Rollins and Shatner did a song together on Shatner's 2004 album. Lot of surprisingly good stuff and collabs on that record actually. Jarvis Cocker helps him cover Common People. Great track.

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bolanrox t1_j6j8ely wrote

Joe Jackson (or was it ben folds) singing backup too.

After that Henry said Bill invited him to his weekly monday night football parties. then a little later finding out he was alone had him over for thanksgiving dinner with his family.

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Knoblord_McCheese OP t1_j6j9bhl wrote

That's the best goddamn thing I ever heard.

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bolanrox t1_j6jebhj wrote

you should look up his talks about RuPaul (TLDR - RuPaul makes me want to be a better person) and the time they went out to lunch in downtown LA.

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HPmoni t1_j6jdk7l wrote

Rollins isn't particularly homophobic.

How does Shatner have friends?

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bolanrox t1_j6je6hx wrote

Rollins isnt homo (really any) phobic at all.

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e30Devil t1_j6jk61s wrote

>Hold me closer, Tony Danza

-Elton John

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Admirable_Cry_3795 t1_j6l0k34 wrote

I thought Elton John sang “Hold me closer, Tony Danza” not Tupac 🤔

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blinkblunk t1_j6go5l1 wrote

I wish my letters could have saved 2 the number 2 pac

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martusfine t1_j6gjv5n wrote

This is some r/wholesome shit.

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Nugatorysurplusage t1_j6gmu8f wrote

Tupac, while serving prison time for rape, becoming pen pals with that dude from Who’s The Boss? Super wholesome.

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6hgzuy wrote

Yes you can just listen to his lyrics, it's clear that he had great respect for women. Not that you should go to jail for words, but he would have gone back to prison had he not been killed. First degree sexual abuse.

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6i8o4j wrote

Gang rape is art now?

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OssiansFolly t1_j6icahq wrote

You said listen to his lyrics. Your simply believing musical lyrics to be admissions of guilt they put into a recording and sold to the public. Either you or he are complete morons.

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Informal_Ad3771 t1_j6id39y wrote

Not admission of guilt but indication of assholism. Nas and Wu-Tang didn't find it necessary to write misogynistic lyrics. Thug life forever though! Peace.

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OssiansFolly t1_j6ii1ub wrote

...def no references to hoes, bitches, or tricks in Wu-Tang or Nas lyrics. LMAO. Dumbass.

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dangil t1_j6hpyax wrote

"hold me closer Tony Danza" - Tupac Shakur

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vexens t1_j6guli5 wrote

Is this when Tupac was serving time for the gang rape?

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