bout to step out
Bout to step out
god i wish ther wa sme
What purpose did the bag serve?
>my dad is a rich mob boss a bloo bloo bloo!
sneEde
the pain and exhaustion of existence is not worth the rare moments of pleasure this gay earth has to offer.
how deep is that pool? or is he a manlet? wtf
looks like it would have to be over 3 meters deep to do the trick
he's stupid.
Bruh as long as the water is over your head you'll drown. Promise you that, bruh.
rotten soprano gene
>one brick
AJ had a pretty easy life
Plebs call AJ's story annoying because hes annoying
Patricians understand how AJ's story represented the struggles of a misunderstood young man and how most of us were like him at one point in our lives.
Tony dropped his hotdog to save AJ, I guess he really did love him after all
I still am. Cuck storyline as well
promise be bruh
>the rope was too long so he didnt drown
Imagine waking up the next day
easy life isnt worth any thing if you have no passion for anything
This. If a sailor doesnt know where he's going, no wind is favorable
He didn’t really want to die
Cool saying!!
He was a product of his environment. It's not like he was stupid (shown by his interest in philosophy/world events, albeit superficial), he just didn't get the discipline and parental support he needed.
What was the purpose of the bag over his head?
In case he unlocked latent aquaman powers
Doesn't this land him in a cushy resort and a hot blonde gf?
>Wanted to be personal helicopter chauffeur for Trump
>Taking philosophies at face value and making it his entire identity
>Not cutting the rope to length
>Dating and wanting to marry a spic with a kid
>Not stupid
Sure
meh he cleaned it up in the end
>lucrative career in movies
>happily dating a rich blonde white girl
>lost the puppy-fat and cut his hair
>generally positive outlook on life in the final scene
AJ was redeemed
What I'm trying to say is he had the makings of a varsity scholar like Meadow, but was never disciplined or challenged in a real way.
Literally me and I'm 29