it means come here and I'll give it to you
Strange sentence structure. "Come and take some" Ven= You come (informal) y= and tome = you take / drink (formal) algunos = some (masculine) things Should be "Ven y toma algunos" or "Venga y tome algunos" But in both those cases the object (what the person should take) should be mentioned.
Martin is an artist and takes an art class.
" look into my room and I'll give" is what that means
It's like saying, "Take that! And that! And take that!"
Come over here and I'll make you really rich
Ven- means vein
body
Toma de culo literally translates into "jackass".
Ven means to come.
take everything
"making my"
"Toma lo bueno" means "take the good" as in take the good with the bad, as in "Toma lo bueno con lo malo"