Lol ya’ll learned ths at Grade 9 passive voice and acitive voice he changes the Subject object verb into something else. He always got a blunt and he doesnt smoke alone so he always passes a joint. First class mean the stuff his smoking is got to get him high and its good like a first class airplane-
Joey here puts his own spin on that high school reading staple, Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be” soliloquy
second line states it’s the first day of school and he’s already high in suspension
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Branden
May 5th, 2013
The second line is a double entendre.
1. High in suspension (as already stated)
2. And hes already in suspension (sort of like a long detention) for doing something wrong.