“Me and Pac had a great relationship. You know what was great about Pac? Everybody think he was this thug, this gangster. First of all, he was a performance high school kid. Pac was very smart and he was very silly. He was a clown. He wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, ‘Oh, I’ll shoot you!’ Pow! He’d really shoot you. He’d overcommit. I could tell he wasn’t a gangster because he had the softest hands. No gangster has hands [like that], I call him a Palmolive thug. He’d be like, ‘Come here, you want some of this,’ and then he’d give you this gentle hand. It was soft. Then he had these long eyelashes looking like [Mr.] Snuffleupagus, just like, ‘You don’t want none of this. I’m thug!’
The whole talk about the hands is coming off kinda suspect. But, I can agree with him a bit on the point he is trying to make about Tupac not really been a gangster and all that. Yea, Pac had a temper, but if you watched his movies, you would know that he liked roles where he is a thug or what not. And, he always tried to get very much into character...too much movie roles like that can make a man start portraying the character of the role's he played in his movies in real life.
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