Billion Dollar Baby.

Ask me anything   Cathy Nguyen. 19, Southern born and raised. I've just started on my fight towards weight loss, and i'll take all of the inspiration and motivation that I can get.

ryantran:

jshinnn:

Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven ([Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix] K4Z1 Extended Intro)

hell yes.

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"Please be a traveler, not a tourist. Try new things, meet new people, and look beyond what’s right in front of you. Those are the keys to understanding this amazing world we live in."
Andrew Zimmern (via victorialouisee)

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senshuk:

afternoon - 선택

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kansilay:

Milestone: Studying Too Hard

Will I ever?

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May the 4th be with you!

Reblogging just for that comment

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Just a thought for all of you out there. After watching this video, I thought about it. It was seriously heartbreaking to see these wonderfully, talented, smart people to lose their chance at citizenship just because some politicians said so. So what if we had a new law, an act, or whatever (I’m not very knowledgeable about political things) where immigrants could make a way to becoming legal in accordance to their academics or through service? You know, its basically like working for a reward. If they put in the time and effort to become officially recognized by their schools, by the military, etc, then why can’t we allow them a path to freedom? And let’s let this path be a little easier than the one in our current immigration laws. For example: upon graduating from college, if a student makes a certain GPA or percentage of their class, then we give them the option to become legal citizens so that we can get these people out there and working the jobs that they deserve. Can’t we somehow draft up a law about this? I think that there are enough of you on Tumblr that would care about something like this. And I think that someone much, much smarter than me could make this happen. Even if you hate this message that i’m writing, spread the message of this video. It’s beautiful

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#immigration  #immigrants  #dream act  #illegal  #protest  #political  #government  #upworthiest  #legal  #legalize  #talented  #inspirational  #foreign  #mexico  #south america  #asian 

brain-food:

The Night We Were Kings

During the night, a boy and a girl, escape from the city, running away towards nature, only to be the kings of the night.

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A video made by Chloe Nicolay, Manddy Wyckens, Anthony Lejeune, Gaspard and Leah Sumeire Justum, five students of the famous French animation School, Gobelins under the production of Cube Creative.

Great atmosphere, very successful visualisation and big credits for the music. Do yourself a favor, full screen it and get lost inside this really great short. 

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