
RIP Genaro Bedoy.”Even when I’m gone, I’ll always be with you.” It was meant to symbolize his time overseas. He was tragically killed on September 17th, 2012. All rights of this photo go to Big Bang Photography.
This photo almost made me cry omg

RIP Genaro Bedoy.”Even when I’m gone, I’ll always be with you.” It was meant to symbolize his time overseas. He was tragically killed on September 17th, 2012. All rights of this photo go to Big Bang Photography.
This photo almost made me cry omg
LISTEN TO THIS SONG AND THINK OF YOUR MOST IMMEASURABLE AND PROFOUND LOVE YOU’VE EVER BEEN IN.
Hold me in your arms,
Love me like your best friends did,
Promise, I won’t hurt you kid,
Hold me really tight until the stars look big,
Never let me go.
All the world is ours,
Like they say in Scarface kid,
You can push your drugs and I can make it big,
Singing CBGB’s have a real good gig,
Hey you never know.
Cause baby we were born to live fast and die young,
Born to be bad, have fun,
Honey, you and me can be one,
Just believe, come on.
If you love me hardcore, then don’t walk away,
It’s a game boy,
I don’t wanna play,
I just wanna be yours,
Like I always say,
Never let me go.
Boy, we’re in a world war,
Let’s go all the way,
Put your foot to the floor,
Really walk away,
Tell me that you need me more and more everyday,
Never let me go, just stay.
We gonna go far,
I can already taste it kid,
LA’s gonna look real good,
Drive me in your car until the sky gets big,
Never let me go.
Send me to the stars,
Tell me when I get there kid,
I can be your Nancy,
You can be my Sid,
Get into some trouble like our parents did,
Hey, they’ll never know,
Cause baby we were born to be bad,
Move on,
Built to go fast,
Stay strong,
Honey, you and me and no one,
Just believe,
Come on.
If you love me hardcore, then don’t walk away,
It’s a game boy,
I don’t wanna play,
I just wanna be yours,
Like I always say,
Never let me go.
Boy, we’re in a world war,
Let’s go all the way,
Put your foot to the floor,
Really walk away,
Tell me that you need me more and more everyday,
Never let me go, just stay.
I remember when I saw you for the first time,
You were laughing,
Sparking like a new dime,
I came over,
“Hello, can you be mine?”
Can you be mine,
Can you be mine?
If you love me hardcore, then don’t walk away,
It’s a game boy,
I don’t wanna play,
I just wanna be yours,
Like I always say,
Never let me go.
Baby it’s a sweet life,
Sing it like a song,
It’s a short trip,
Only getting one who can count on my love more than anyone,
Never let me go.
If you love me hardcore, then don’t walk away,
It’s a game boy,
I don’t wanna play,
I just wanna be yours,
Like I always say,
Never let me go.
Boy, we’re in a world war,
Let’s go all the way,
Put your foot to the floor,
Really walk away,
Tell me that you need me more and more everyday,
Never let me go, just stay.


(besides pirate bay) I’m so sad! all of my favorite torrent sites have been destroyed………..
OMG!! Video of Jason Russel’s, creator and CEO of Invisible Children - (Kony 2010), public meltdown.

wtf!!!!!!!!
Maybe it’s just me, but I will never respect any nigga who thinks this is okay.
Im with you, thats not cool. They basically humiliated the hell out of him, its clear that nobody was on this guys side, you weren’t raised right if you think this is okay
just risked your education & freedom for shoes that anybody could cop. c’mon son!
omg my heart seriously goes out to him
BEATING SOMEONE TO STEAL THEIR SHOES!?!?
OMFG THIS IS SO FUCKED UP
& no one helped him!?
This video caught media attention and the guy assaulted pressed charges. Thanks to this video the dude who attacked him will face jail time for aggrevated assault. If it wasnt for this video, there would be no proof. Glad this idiot will pay for his actions. He has been expelled and also the other 8 guys in the video have been expelled from the school. Is beating up someone for a $200 pair of shoes worth throwing over $20,000 of tuition down the drain? lol Dumb asses.
We live in an age of darkness, war, and struggle. A world full of fear, hate, and intolerance, but in every age there are those who fight against it. Lady Gaga was born into a world divided. A world she tried to heal. A mission she never saw accomplished. It seems the destiny of great people is to see their goals unfulfilled. Gaga was more than a leader, musician, more than a teacher, she was a friend. When we were afraid she gave us strength & when we were alone she gave us a family. She may be gone, but her teachings live on through us; her little monsters. Where ever we may go we must carry on her vision & thats a vision of a world united.
Didn’t your heart just stop for a couple seconds?
The most dreaded headline I think I would have ever witness.
This is obviously not true…….but, what if? I think I would cry like this for days.


Youth of our nation SO. SAD….SERIOUSLY. WHAT. THE. HELL…THIS IS RIDICULOUS. It’s a result what they see on T.V. - ie: Bad Girls Club. I wanna know the adult talking to them why the hell didn’t he break them up?! Shame shame shame..

so sad….when I make millions, half of my money is going to problems like this.
These days, people don’t talk much about Biafra. Many probably have never even heard of it before, let alone know which continent it’s on and what happened there. During the 1960s, however, the name Biafra was a synonym for the horrors of famine and civil war, as much as the names Sarajevo, Srebrenica, Rwanda or Darfur are synonyms for atrocities committed during our generation. In 1967, the Igbo — a people in the oil-rich south east part of Nigeria who were Christianized by missionaries (like many areas in coastal Western Africa) — unilaterally declared their independence from Nigeria.
The Republic of Biafra was doomed from the start; its independence was recognized by only five countries* but Biafra became a battleground on which dying imperial powers and their tumultuous successors fought one of the last proxy wars. France, which officially denied any involvement, sent arms to Biafra via Gabon and the Ivory Coast. France and Portugal, which controlled the nearby islands of Sao Tome and Principe, assumed that they could benefit from the break-up of Nigeria, a former British colony. Britain which had major oil contracts with Nigeria decided to back the Nigerian government. Meanwhile, Soviet Union, South Africa and Rhodesia all saw the conflict as a chance to increase their influence in the region.
After initial setbacks, Nigerian Army blockaded Biafra, cutting off food supplies. Western food aid was refused by the Biafra government, paranoid that it would have been poisoned, and the route for food aid would have opened a gap in the Biafran defence. What happened over the next three years was tragic, because it was all too preventable. It took a long time for the West to see pictures of Biafra; during the first six months of the fighting, few photographers managed to penetrate anywhere near the front lines. Yet, slowly reporters and photographers arrived, making Biafra the world’s first media famine. But the world could only sit and wait as more than one million people perished, mostly from starvation. With the pictures such as that of a hauntingly emaciated albino boy, Don McCullin introduced the world to the sight of children with stick-thin limbs and grotesquely distended stomachs, characteristic of protein deficiency — images which are to become all too tragically familiar in subsequent decades as famines happened in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Uganda and the Sudan.
Biafra eventually collapsed. In 1970, its president, Lt. Col. Emeka Ojukwu fled the country with just one $100 bill, all that was left of the massive £7m personal fortune; the remainder having been spent on food supplies and arms to protect his country. Biafra seems to have faded into history, its dubious claim to fame now being ‘Jello Biafra’, the stage name of American punk rocker Eric Reed who thought it was ironic to juxtapose the concepts of mass starvation in Africa and the nutritionally worthless junk food of the West.