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u/ayochaunceyy — 3 days ago

Did anyone actually care about if they made a cartoon version of Henry danger

Like is that why it flopped and only had one season cuz nobody cared? But if you did watch it Did you like it?

u/ayochaunceyy — 1 month ago
▲ 11 r/Tupac

Tupac probably had no idea which songs would become classics

i wonder if pac would be surprised by which songs became the ones people talk about untll this day

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u/ayochaunceyy — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/Tupac

i wish pac had one more album

i want to know where his music would have gone next

what direction do you think he would have taken after the don killuminati?

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u/ayochaunceyy — 1 month ago
▲ 41 r/Tupac

No Two People See Tupac the Same Way

I think one of the reasons Tupac is still talked about so much is because everyone seems to have a different version of who they think he was If 10 people watch the same interview you’ll probably get 10 different interpretations of what he meant

Some people see a revolutionary Others see a poet an actor

They’re all pieces of the same person Thats what makes revisiting his interviews and music so interesting years later The conversation never really ends because theres always another perspective someone else noticed that you didn't

u/ayochaunceyy — 1 month ago
▲ 137 r/Tupac

What do you think is the biggest misconception about Tupac?

One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of conversations about Tupac end up focusing on just one part of who he was Depending on who you ask he’s either remembered for the controversy the poetry the activism the acting or the music It feels like people reduce him to one thing nstead of looking at the full picture

For those of you who’ve been listening to him for years what’s the biggest misconception you think people have about pac? Has the way he’s been remembered changed over time or do you think people have always missed the same things?

u/ayochaunceyy — 1 month ago

I'm 20 and weigh about 398 and want to make a change where do I start?

I'm around 398 pounds and I'm trying to make a change and I'm feeling stuck on where to even start

What's some steps I can stick to?

And what helped you lose weight if you've been in a similar situation and what should I focus on first?

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u/ayochaunceyy — 2 months ago
▲ 225 r/hygiene

I haven't brushed my teeth in months and I don't know how to start again

I'm honestly embarrassed to admit this but I haven't brushed my teeth in months and it slowly became a habit and now I'm struggling to get back into brushing regularly

How do I get myself back into the habit? And what's the best way to start again

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u/ayochaunceyy — 2 months ago
▲ 67 r/Tupac

What is one Tupac interview you think every fan should watch at least once?

lately I’ve been wanting to go back and watch more of them from start to finish instead of only seeing short clips that people repost

So I’m curious if you could recommend just one 2Pac interview to another fan which one would it be?
just the one you think is the most worth watching all the way through

u/ayochaunceyy — 2 months ago
▲ 167 r/Tupac

Tupac is one of the few artists I never really have to be in the mood for

I was thinking about this earlier

With a lot of artists I have to be in a certain mood before I want to listen to them Sometimes I'll go months without touching their music.

Tupac is different for me

I can put on a song at pretty much any random point and it never feels out of place Doesn't matter what I've been listening to lately or how long it's been

There are artists I listen to more often but somehow Tupac is one of the few that never feels like a phase

I've never really had a period where I thought "Yeah I'm done listening to Tupac for a while"

u/ayochaunceyy — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/Vent

fathers day aint about deadbeats

Let’s not use Father’s Day to bash inactive fathers. Father’s Day is to celebrate ACTIVE fathers that’s all Nobody wants to hear about how your daddy wasn’t there or how your bd ain’t every time the holiday comes around Save that for therapy

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u/ayochaunceyy — 2 months ago