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madamenatural:

Had dem bitches mad when they seen us,matching Rolex baby !! 

Leave you alone -Jeezy ft NeYO

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xshaney:

Keyshia Cole - Heaven Sent

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caitboo:

its crazy to think of how things would be if he was still here.

Photo 22 Jan 139 notes o-u-t-l-a-w-z:

“There was no woman he loved more. She was a true inspiration in his life, and today continues to build on his legacy through the TASF. Let’s all wish Tupac’s mom, Afeni Shakur Davis a very happy 65th birthday! Much love!”

o-u-t-l-a-w-z:

“There was no woman he loved more. She was a true inspiration in his life, and today continues to build on his legacy through the TASF. Let’s all wish Tupac’s mom, Afeni Shakur Davis a very happy 65th birthday! Much love!”

Photo 22 Jan 111 notes fsgbooks:

“Like a lot of young writers, when I started out, I had a dim conception of my material. I wrote about people and places that were vastly separated from those I knew. Then, too, if I tried to write about my own self, the results were far from illuminating, for the simple reason that I didn’t understand myself too well. As soon as I began writing The Virgin Suicides, however, I suddenly realized that I knew a lot, not about my own psychological dimensions so much but about the town where I grew up. I knew everything about the people who lived on our old street. I remembered their oddities and family histories, the rumors and gossip, and I remembered the weather, the local legends, the racial tensions, the flora and fauna. I stopped being embarrassed about being from a suburb in the Midwest. I treated it like my own Yoknapatawpha County and, for the first time, produced something that interested adult readers.”
-Jeffrey Eugenides in The Paris Review

fsgbooks:

“Like a lot of young writers, when I started out, I had a dim conception of my material. I wrote about people and places that were vastly separated from those I knew. Then, too, if I tried to write about my own self, the results were far from illuminating, for the simple reason that I didn’t understand myself too well. As soon as I began writing The Virgin Suicides, however, I suddenly realized that I knew a lot, not about my own psychological dimensions so much but about the town where I grew up. I knew everything about the people who lived on our old street. I remembered their oddities and family histories, the rumors and gossip, and I remembered the weather, the local legends, the racial tensions, the flora and fauna. I stopped being embarrassed about being from a suburb in the Midwest. I treated it like my own Yoknapatawpha County and, for the first time, produced something that interested adult readers.”

-Jeffrey Eugenides in The Paris Review

Quote 25 Dec
Fallen Star”
They could never understand
what u set out 2 do
instead they chose 2
ridicule u
when u got weak
They loved the sight
of your dimming
and flickering starlight
How could they understand what was so intricate
2 be loved by so many, so intimate
they wanted 2 c your lifeless corpse
This way u could alter the cource
of ignorance that they have set
2make my people forget
what they have done for much 2 long
2 just forget and carry on
I had loved u forever becuse oh who u R
And now I mourn our fallen star -2Pac
— The Rose that grew From Concrete
Text 21 Dec

Up early enjoying Life!

Text 17 Dec Death

Death in the Hood is not uncommon. It’s so hard to deal with though.


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