A term used to refer to someone riding in the passenger seat
(Not to be confused with someone suicidal)

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source: source: KozaGoatWorks

The character of Spock from the series Star Trek was part of a species notorious for being able to knock people unconscious with a simple pinch of the neck

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Another Shogun Assassin reference. The phrase “child educator” also reminds me of a line from a certain classic song

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Haitian Jack was a CI for the FBI whose real name is Jacques Agnant. Haitian Jack was also a suspect in Pac’s sexual assault case but was mysteriously given his own trial, hence being accused of snitchin.

Tupac met Haitian Jack on the set of Above the Rim and based his character Birdy on him. Haitian Jack was a real gangsta. Jack and Tut were trying to get Pac to sign with Bad Boy but Pac refused — they then set him up for rape. Pac then started dissing Haitian Jack on the street and acknowledged him as a snitch, as Pac’s lawyer had realized that Haitian Jack had never done a day in jail. Haitian Jack and Tut were the shooters at Quad to discipline him although they only meant to rob him. In the scuffle, Tupac reached for his own gun resulting in being shot five times

Apparently, they were involved according to new sources: “Exclusive: Jimmy Henchman Associate Admits to Role in Robbery/Shooting of Tupac; Apologizes To Pac & B.I.G.’s Mothers”

Published June 15, 2011…

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Jay is confident in his ability to make money and buy the finer things in life (expensive leather clothing). He brags that he is the best at what he does.

Also, lying low, as in you never know his triumphs.
Reminiscent of the line in “Coming Of Age” of Reasonable Doubt where he tells Memphis Bleek to [let them other niggas get the name, skip the fame].

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