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i believe tupac shakur (2Pac) is still Alive!


Question Posted Monday March 3 2008, 3:36 am

kayy so, i know meny people dont wanna hear this but i believe it so i'm going to stand up for what i beileve even if you guys dont like & wanna hear it :)

i believe tupac is still alive not in the states of calie or anywhere around there; or anything.
i believe he faked hit death because of biggie;
i mean honestly he did/does have ALOT of money he could do anything with money! i mean if someone handed you 1.million dollars and told you to say he died on that bed right there you would TAKE it and say he died am i right?

he is prob living in jamaica with LONG hair.
changed his name & everything!
you never really know & he isnt that old hes only 36 or 37; i dont know i believe in him & i believe hes alive. & if he isnt then what can ya do? if you feel me on this say whats up.


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WittyUsernameHere answered Monday March 3 2008, 6:18 pm:
Either he actually is dead, or he faked his death to get away from fans like you, who see nothing wrong with invading his privacy and life because you like his music.

Either way, it doesnt matter, as there is no verifiable proof that he is actually alive and I very seriously doubt he showed up in a mall with an entorage after faking his death, as technically that constitutes all kinds of fraud and would make him criminally prosecutable under laws in every state of the union.

Leave him dead, everyone's better off this way.

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uisforukelele answered Monday March 3 2008, 5:52 pm:
Haha, well, here are some sites with some cool info about Tupac and his "death" or whatever:
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Supposedly there was also a CNN article in April 2005 talking about how there was a Tupac sighting. There's no telling :)

EDIT: Okay, here's the article:
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It's definitely pretty interesting :)

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Brandi_S answered Monday March 3 2008, 1:47 pm:
I don't know.
Personally, the way I see it is when you fake your death, you leave your entire life behind.
Your friends.
Your family.
If you have children, you leave them behind, too.

Why would any sane person want to do that? Money?
Money doesn't replace leaving loved ones behind forever.
Money may buy a lot of things.
It may buy off a fake death.
But it certainly doesn't buy happiness.

ygs-29/f

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