HU Graduate. Part-Time trumpeter. Part-Time suit salesman. Budding Linguist (Mandarin and Spanish). REALLY EFFIN NONCHALANT. PROUD Odd Future fan (judge me). Gemini. Outgoing but shy. Pessimist who always finds the silver lining. Religiously apathetic (judge me). Very Liberal. Brutally Honest (I promise I don't mean to offend). Sometimes an asshole apparently. EXTREMELY QUIRKY. To put it simply, ME. The following are droppings from inside my mind. ¡Disfrútalo!
HAHA this will NEVER get old!
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Watch and ask yourselves, Are those 4 seconds really worth it?
LMFAOOOOOOOO WHY THE MUSIC ? ):
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haha WHAT?
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That $*** Cray
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Bird wasn’t strutting her stuff as hard as she could on the corner that weekend?
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“Hey girl, let me Squirtle on them Jigglypuffs!!!”
At my school, we have to make a product to go with a presentation. I chose to do a blog for my product. If you guys could maybe look at it and post a comment on one of the posts I’ve made talking about how it interested you or something would be amazing. My presentation is today so the more comments I have the better I look, you know? Please please please everyone reblog this so I can have a good amount of traffic on my blog. I’ve been working really hard to graduate this year and today is the day that pretty much determines whether I do or not. Thank you all for your time!
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Justin Combs worked hard in high school to improve his football game and earn a 3.75 GPA . He recently received a $54,000 merit-based scholarship to UCLA, where he’ll play football.
In April, Forbes named Justin Combs’ dad, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the wealthiest artist in hip-hop. Some say the family should return Justin’s scholarship, arguing that Combs should pay for his son’s education and taxpayer money should go to students with greater financial need. Other say Justin Combs earned the scholarship through his grades and athletic ability, and deserves to keep it.
What do you think? Should the Combs family keep, return or donate the money? Should students with wealthy parents have access to merit-based scholarships and financial aid? via @CNN_Blogs
He doesn’t have to.. but for social responsibility reasons he should
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