
(via imgTumble)Pac stood up, and it’s the first thing you heard him say in like, two weeks of court. ‘You know, your honor, throughout this entire court case, you haven’t looked me or my attorney in the eye once. It’s obvious that you’re not here in the search for justice, so therefore, there’s no point in me asking for a lighter sentence. I don’t care what you do cause you’re not respecting us, this is not a court of law; as far as I’m concerned, no justice is being served here, and you still can’t look me in the eye. So I say, do what you wanna do, give me whatever time you want, because I’m not in your hands, I’m in God’s hands.
I love him. 108372947th reblog.

The list of personal and cultural meanings behind anchor imagery is seemingly inexhaustible. Depending on the person, anchors symbolize hope for the future, fidelity, stability, security, salvation, and the list continues. For me, the anchor has always been a reminder to stay grounded, stay free, and to never forget where I came from.
Never forget who you are, who you’ve been, and who you want to be.






