I got the thread idea from Apocalypse Now's Smoking thread. I have never thought of 2Pac as an advocate for cigarette smoking. This brings the question 'what did Tupac advocate?' forth.
The number one answer you will get on a game-show like Family Fortunes - or the American version Family Feud from which Family Fortunes was based - is 'Thug Life'.
It begs the philosophical question of what Thug Life is, and what it means. Tupac himself admitted that the only crime he had been convicted of was fighting. This is aside from his sexual abuse charge and his pending appeal on this case. Thug Life is deep. Tupac said himself, Thug Life is something that you can't sink your feet into. Thug Life to me is founded on resistance. Resistance against the intuition of man. Have you read books like 1984, or seen the movie Equilibrium? Stories like that express the resistance of control over man in its extremities. This is what I think Tupac advocated, his ultimate message. Thug Life is the resisting force against wider control.
Please add to or correct my opinions on what you think Tupac advocated. Smoking? psshhhh! I don't listen to Pac for that. Pac is a lot deeper than that.
The number one answer you will get on a game-show like Family Fortunes - or the American version Family Feud from which Family Fortunes was based - is 'Thug Life'.
It begs the philosophical question of what Thug Life is, and what it means. Tupac himself admitted that the only crime he had been convicted of was fighting. This is aside from his sexual abuse charge and his pending appeal on this case. Thug Life is deep. Tupac said himself, Thug Life is something that you can't sink your feet into. Thug Life to me is founded on resistance. Resistance against the intuition of man. Have you read books like 1984, or seen the movie Equilibrium? Stories like that express the resistance of control over man in its extremities. This is what I think Tupac advocated, his ultimate message. Thug Life is the resisting force against wider control.
Please add to or correct my opinions on what you think Tupac advocated. Smoking? psshhhh! I don't listen to Pac for that. Pac is a lot deeper than that.