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Meck doing a Valentines Day inspired spray in the East Bay.

♫2Pac (featuring Redman & Methodman) - Got my mind made up♫

 

One to Tupacs Best albums, all eyez on me, 2 discs of non stop epicness.. a hip-hop grail.

 

Personally Me against the world is the best.. but i liked the idea of photoshopping myself into this cover.

 

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Even though you're fed up

you gotta keep your head up.

-2Pac

 

Shot with the Canon 6D and Canon 70-200mm USM 2.8 (~150mm wide open). I find the lens heavy sometimes, but I think slowly I'm getting used to it.

Did you hear about the rose that grew

from a crack in the concrete?

Proving nature's law is wrong it

learned to walk with out having feet.

Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams,

it learned to breathe fresh air.

Long live the rose that grew from concrete

when no one else ever cared.

 

Poem by: Tupac Amaru Shakur.

 

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Perhaps it's just a fantasy

A life where we don't need no welfare

Shit with our whole family

Maybe it's me that caused it, the fighting and the hurting

In my room crying 'cause I didn't want to be a burden

Watch mama open up her arms to hug me

And I ain't worried bout a damn thang, with unconditional love

 

In this game the lesson's in your eyes to see

Though things change, the future's still inside of me

We must remember that tomorrow comes after the dark

So you will always be in my heart, with unconditional love

  

Read more: 2Pac - Unconditional Love Lyrics | MetroLyrics

 

youtu.be/Mh1PIvbwpS4

 

for my mom

Only You Trust Me At I Was No Guilty

 

Song: 2Pac - Changes ft. Talent

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXvBjCO19QY

 

Greetings: Ramsa Luv

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Grab your glocks when you see 2pac

Call the cops when you see 2pac, Uhh

Who shot me,

But, your punks didn't finish

Now, you 'bout to feel the wrath of a menace

nigga, We hit 'em up

 

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Ran into 2pac in Waikiki Beach..lol

Makaveli, 2Pac, Tupac Shapur

Walk of Fame

Hollywood Blvd

Hollywood, CA

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my mom is celebrating her 63th b-day today, oct. 12

love ya mom!

 

Pour out some liquor and I reminsce, cause through the drama

I can always depend on my mama

And when it seems that I'm hopeless

You say the words that can get me back in focus

When I was sick as a little kid

To keep me happy there's no limit to the things you did

And all my childhood memories

Are full of all the sweet things you did for me

And even though I act crazy

I gotta thank the Lord that you made me

There are no words that can express how I feel

You never kept a secret, always stayed real

And I appreciate, how you raised me

And all the extra love that you gave me

I wish I could take the pain away

If you can make it through the night there's a brighter day

Everything will be alright if ya hold on

It's a struggle everyday, gotta roll on

And there's no way I can pay you back

But my plan is to show you that I understand

 

You are appreciated

  

= 2pac =

 

Not "2Pac" - it´s "2Head"

 

(The incomparable unique

Sunday feeling)

 

 

A drawing I did of a man in a hoodie

  

Pentax MX

SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7

Kodak Ultramax 400

To live and die in LA, it's the place to be

You've got to be there to know it, what everybody wanna see

~2PAC

The photographer and date the photo was taken are unknown. A digitally restored image from a very underexposed and blurred original negative in my collection.

Titel: 2Pac

Architektur: MARTa

Ort: Herford

 

© TK Fotoart

The life of a west side playa where cowards die

Only in Cali where we riot now rallies are live and die

-- 2Pac

  

#64/365 When I'm not taking pictures of toys and pretty flowers I like to keep it real and cruise the hood. Happy Thug Thursdays!

 

There is a lot of details if you view it large..like the picnic tables..and the mound where a dead body was probably dumped.

 

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Encounters on the streets of Havana

IMG_6245k (2) # Charlottenstraße, Berlin-Mitte

2Pac - Listen to your Heart

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KT-wFYyzls

 

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Listen to your heart

When hes calling for you.

Listen to your heart

Theres nothing else you can do.

I dont know where youre going

And I dont know why,

But listen to your heart

Before you tell him goodbye.

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Bobby favourite all time record

Changes

2Pac

Brett Road Hackney London.

 

Bobby grew up in Peckham a place where he says crime is a normal it is part of the fabric of the area, stabbings drug dealing gang warfare are just part and parcel of growing up.

At 14 he started to follow in his brother's footsteps into petty crime. This escalated and soon he was involved in a local gang. To keep up with his peers he stole trainers and anything else he thought he needed all things influenced by consumer capitalism. When he couldn't afford it, he stole it.

Within a few years he was in prison and after release within a few months he was back in prison after an attempted armed robbery. From 20 to 28 he was in prison except a few months. He missed his daughter doing all the things children do in the early part of their lives, instead he was witnessing prison violence exercising in a yard and being locked in a cell.

He soon realised that for some prison was a way of life and it was just a way to pass the time in between criminal activity, prison became part of the territory. Bobby started to educate himself and he studied for a degree in Criminology and Social Policy with the Open University. The strange thing was some of the other inmates asked what he was doing and liked the idea but said they hadn't got the time and as Bobby said 'but you're in prison' doing time, what else have you got to do?

He realised that football made the inmates behave because they couldn't get selected to play if they were on charge. When the football was on the alarms weren't going off and there were no fights.

He wanted to give something back to society because of the mistakes he had made in his life and he thought football was the way to do it. He loved the game and when he was younger a couple of clubs had shown an interest in him. He and he realised this is what he could do to try and create change. He started a football team Hackney Wick FC with the main objective to keep the kids off the streets, the streets where crime was the norm. He wanted somewhere where kids could go and channel their energy but he wanted it to be different.

Bobby realised that the community where people grew up had to mean something to them other than a postcode gang mentality. Bobby made sure that the kids who joined him they helped out in the local area. He made his team do voluntary work visiting old peoples homes picking up litter planting plants and flowers in the local park helping out at the Hackney Festival so their involvement would embed in the area and they could see the difference they were making. He mentors some of the kids using his experience and understanding and above all he wants to make football enjoyable. He needed to show people who thought that there was glamour in the latest phone or in stabbing someone and spending your day out of it rotting away playing video games that there was another way. The high they needed was running around on grey weekend mornings becoming part of a team and becoming part of where they live in a positive way. They needed to know that they and all of us are a moment of madness away from becoming another statistic.

 

The blood is cleaned off the street and the clothes of the emergency workers are binned as they won't get the blood out of them. Cleaners come in and remove the mess in the operating theatre where people tried frantically to save another life this is not how it should be. The music that glorifies all this is perverse and continues the cycle.

A cycle that the family of the dead never get over.

 

Bobby reckons parents should know where their 14 and 15-year-old children are and who they are hanging around with. They have to understand that there is a start to all this. Bobby believes children should be taught about gangs and peer pressure in school and there should be a deterrent to this 'culture' and the parents need the same education to make them aware of what is really going on out there.

Hackney Wick are now a semi-professional team playing in the 10th division of English football they play in the FA Cup and have 20 teams at various youth levels with both boys and girls and the senior teams play in the Eastern County's League.

 

Bobby has a campaign called 'Think Outside the Blocks' and it's about thinking bigger.

About what they can achieve.

Think bigger than being in a gang.

Think bigger than knife crime.

Think bigger than guns and drugs.

 

And it is driving him and Hackney Wick FC on to better things.

Here is a BBC film about Bobby's work

www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4aOzSAK1fc

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