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  • What’s goin on thugz? This week we can’t stop won’t stop with

  • "The Old Man and The Sea" by Ernest Hemingway.

  • It’s been eighty-four straight days since old fisherman Santiago dun caught his ass a fish.

  • Matter of fact, this geezer so sh** out of luck dat Manolin, his lil thug-in-training, gotta bail on him.

  • Manny’s folks lay down the law and tell him he gotta crew up with some other hustla

  • who makin it rain fish on the reg.

  • But even though they ain’t ridintight no mo, Manolin still got Santiago’s back.

  • Erry night he helps Santiago truck his gear back to the crib where they chop game

  • bout their main man Joe DiMaggio.

  • And just like Joey D, Santiago gonna stay on his game til the day he go.

  • So later, Santiago gets up on his hoopty and treks out farther than he usually do.

  • As he chillin in the deep, his line hook a BIG-ASS Marlin.

  • Look, this fish got such a fat ass that he pulls the whole boat with him as he try to jet.

  • But Santiago ain’t backin down.

  • No matter how much it hurt to hang on to dat line, he ain’t lettin go.

  • A day goes by and both Santiago and dat fish still goin hard.

  • Santiago thinkin, “I feel yo pain brutha.”

  • After three days of raw doggin his mits, Santiago shanks da marlin with his harpoon,

  • straps it to his ride, and starts flowin home.

  • But soon a shark creeps up on da boat and and starts grubbin on dat marlin.

  • Santiago all likehell nah. Best step off my fish, son!”

  • So he chunks his harpoon right through dat shark’s dome, but loses his piece in da process. Damn.

  • When mosharks start lurkin round the boat, Santiago wonderss if all this pain

  • mighta been for nothin. But our boy don’t quit. He gonna ghetto rig himself a shiv and

  • keep stabbin dem haters. Even though Santiago keepin it real as he can, them fat-ass sharks

  • ain’t done til dat marlin ain’t nothin but bones.

  • After Santiago gets back to the shore, all the hoods on the block gather round

  • to peep game at the gnarly fish skeleton. It’s so damn big they be thinkin ol Santiago

  • caught himself a shark.

  • Then Manolin drops in on Santiago’s crib while he catchin some Z’s.

  • When he peeps how jacked up the dat geezer’s hands be from warrin with da fish, fool busts in to tears.

  • Santiago’s crusty ass wakes up, chops game with Manny, and they decide

  • to become fishing partners again. Then Santiago crashes and dreams his usual dream:

  • lions chillin on the beach.

  • Ain’t no doubt bout this book’s main theme:

  • Man can beast through even the nastiest pain when he got his eye on the prize.

  • And for old man Santiago, the prize ain’t just flippin dat Marlin for some phat coin,

  • but to show out and prove dat even though his old ass might be sh**ting in diapers,

  • he still got the juice.

  • In all Hemingway’s books, there are two kinds of bruthas: the big dawgs and the lil ol bitches.

  • The bitches are nothin but yo ordinary scrubs who who cool with just bein normal,

  • but the Big-Dawgs be all the G-ed up heros

  • who break off all society’s haters and chase a life outside of what’s normal, like my man Santiago.

  • Fool takes it to the next level when he literally goes out farther to fish than errybody else.

  • Not only dat, but Santiago throws up his middle finger to society’s

  • superficial bullsh**, keeps it trill, and gets tight wit mama nature.

  • All up in this text we seein Santiago tied to nature’s little homies:

  • And if you think it stops there, you straight trippin.

  • On the real, the main animal Santiago associated with is dat marlin.

  • Some scholas even think dat fish reppin Jesus.

  • See, to some Christians, dis world only meaningful because of Jesus’s pain and sacrifice.

  • And for Santiago, it ain't no different:

  • Homie's life is meaningful because of that fish beastin through pain and sacrificing his life.

  • And since Santiago feelin da hurt too, he also representin da big JC.

  • But just cuz you roughin through the sh** don’t mean you always gonna come out on top.

  • Life ain’t about that, blood. It’s bout strugglin to live til yo last breath.

  • As Santiago say: “A man can be destroyed, but not defeated.”

  • So fight the good fight by hittin dat subscribe button and tellin yo friends.

  • Catch you next week. Peace!

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