I’ve always wanted to rush and maybe pledge a fraternity

But I have no idea which one and if I could handle pledging and maintaining my academics.

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Advan RG-D 18×10.5 +10
Hankook Ventus Evo 295/30/18

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ruinedchildhood:

 

*purple swag voice* smoke

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*purple swag voice* smoke

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Critique time! ;)

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Critique time! ;)

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Today is Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s! Find a Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop near you: www.benjerry.com

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Today is Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s! Find a Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop near you: www.benjerry.com

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This dog just came into the animal hospital I work at because he ate a dozen pot brownies…

Ohmygod

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I miss the Philippines.

LOL. I don’t usually vent but idk

There isn’t a day that doesn’t pass when I don’t wonder how my life would be different if I lived in Manila. I feel like I’m wasting so much time and money at this school. I should’ve taken my parents’ advice and gone to school at De La Salle or somewhere there. I miss my cousins. I miss my aunts and uncles. I miss the food. The warm weather. The freedom. The culture.

The lifestyle is so much different in the Philippines than in America. It’s so much better to the point that I hope that when I have children, I can provide them the same fun lifestyle my parents had growing up there. Not the lifestyle I lived, of constant need, want, and materialism. I don’t want a life of the overbearing thought of dollar in their lives constantly. I want them to enjoy the simple life. The life of living in the moment. Sharing with their siblings and friends. Learning to be respectful. Enjoying the food they’re provided with. Playing with sticks and balls rather than iPads and laptops. Catching a Jeep and signaling for a tricycle. Speaking proper Tagalog and using the word “po.” Learning to always have a smile on their faces. But most of all, the aspect of family is more pronounced. I want my kids to call my wife and I “nanay at tatay.” This is the childhood I wish I had. I think it’s more enjoyable. I had some aspects, having spent months on end on the islands, which is how I learned to speak fluent Tagalog. But I noticed, going down to my other siblings, they embody less and less of the Filipino culture in them. 

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Atmosphere - Kaskade

I have so much love for Kaskade and I don’t think anyone can comprehend. 

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