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    I love this song so much!

  2. 1 year ago 
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    nice.

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  3. 1 year ago 
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  4. 1 year ago 
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  5. 1 year ago 

    Happy Dysfunctional Father’s Day!

    I googled up “fathers day” and this is what i found…

    “on this father’s day, I wish you happy healing, sound self-esteem, and a brief respite from the rampant and unthinking celebration that would have us believe that all fatherhood is godly, blessed, without pain, and worth honoring our father’s for.

    It is you who have/had shitty fathers who I think about on this father’s day, and I wish you well.”

     I agree..

    Fatherhood’s been glorified by preachers, teachers, and everyone else when the truth is almost 60% of divorce is caused by father’s lack of support, father’s horrible parenting, father’s ignorance, alcoholic fathers, abusive fathers, and workaholic fathers. There are many people out there who has been living with an absent father throughout their lifetime, abusive fathers, alcoholic fathers, and etc…. It is sad to look at the world and see many fathers who failed to do their job/duty as a father to their family. It is dissapointing  to know that many people are living with the absence of their father.  

    So on this father’s day… I wish you the best.

    It is all of you who i think of on this fathers day.. because it is you that went through your whole entire life with an absent father… it is you that went through a life with shitty father who didn’t care about you or your family…  it is you who have had a father who walked out on you..I wish all of you a good day!

  6. 1 year ago 
    "If any guy tries anything funny to my girl… I’ll fly out there just to fuckin cut your fuckin huevos! Your balls, bitches! I’ma cut it off! I’ma make it painful! I will find you!"
  7. Notes: 1 / 1 year ago 

    Good times…

    When I first enrolled into Science Leadership Academy I never knew how I’d come out four years later… I walked down that aisle last Tuesday proud and… sad. Fortunately, I graduated…. but unfortunately, I’ll be seperated from the people I’ve come to like/love. You know sometimes when you just have one of those “OMG I learned something new about life” moment?…. well I had one of those moments that day I walked down the aisle for graduation. I thought about the people I met and spent time with. I thought about how they changed so much and how they changed me oh and how i have changed (you should see my freshmen picture compare to now =P).  I also thought about the things that happend to me since four years ago… I came to a realization that you just gotta enjoy the time that you have with each other (anyone). Cherish the things you have. Don’t take anything for granted. Time will pass by fast! Make sure you don’t miss out on anything!! Don’t regret missing out on anything… make sure you go for it. You only live once… have fun!! =)

    I’m joshua Rinaldi and I approve this message.

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  9. Notes: 2452 / 1 year ago  from holdthiscockasiwalkaway (originally from thedailywhat)
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  10. 1 year ago 

    Breaking the stereotypical tradition barriers

    My pastor teaches 5 students from a university. These 5 students scheduled an interview with my family today. They want to find out about Indonesian cultures and traditions. I told my mom that I hope they’re not interviewing me since I’m not so big on Indonesian traditions.

     So let me tell you a little bit about Indonesia traditions. Not talking about Indonesian cultures… but traditions.

     Honestly, I think the Indonesian tradition’s a bit overrated and very conventional. Living as an Indonesian means you have to meet certain criteria that are acceptable by the social norms, general accepted standards, mostly set by your family members.

    You have to live according to your parent’s, grandparents, friends, etc standards. You don’t have a sense of what you want to become as an individual in society.

    The reason is because they don’t develop one. I mean, after all, you’re living up to a certain standards thatr people make up. No wonder you don’t develop a sense of individualism.

    No wonder back in the early 1900s when every other country was fighting wars with guns, Indonesia used bamboo spears.

    They do not rely on innovations and they’re very close- minded.

    They think they’re way of life is THE correct way of living. They rely on traditional beliefs and they do not accept new scientifically proven ideas.

    They feel as if money can buy anything. They think its ok to get stuck in a job you don’t like as long as you’re making a shit load of money.

    At many times, they make life harder than it’s supposed to be.

    They create stress for themselves and they don’t listen to other people’s input.

    They disregard other people’s input, they have no respect for other people’s opinion and they don’t value other people’s hard work. This is not just for Indonesians, but for most typical Asians.

    Indonesia traditions are very stereotypical. Most Indonesian parents wants their kids to either become a doctor, a lawyer, or a business man (anything that has to do with

    Business, economics, etc). “

    Yes… very stereotypical. … In fact, most people that i know(Indonesians) are majoring in either business, law, computer shiz (NERDS!), or meds. Anything that has to do with complicated mathematics/ algorithms.

    This is why I’m breaking the tradition and the stereotypes. No mom, I don’t want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or a businessman… or anything that has something to do with sitting in an office/ cubicle and stare at a computer screen for hours.  

    I’m going to school for criminal justice to become a cop. I refuse to become another victim of a very unnecessary, stereotypical, and just plain ole stupid tradition. I wanna be a cop so that i can change people’s lives. Help out the community and shape the future. I want to leave a legacy when i die. Unlike most people, i want to change the world. I am an asset to society, not a liability. My life is worth a lot and i’m going to use it to its fullest capabilities.  

    If you gotta a problem with me saying things like this… then gtfo my blog. This is the internet, beaches!

    I can say whatever I want to say.  Phuck off, mate!

  11. 1 year ago 
    SEXYY!

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  12. Notes: 146 / 1 year ago  from laurster04 (originally from goddamnyourebeautiful)
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  13. Notes: 1 / 1 year ago 
    "Sometimes tradition doesn’t get you anywhere. Innovation moves you forward, something that most people don’t understand. Being unconventional is the new “thing”. It’s what all the cool kids are doing."
    -  Josh
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