
First four words you see describe who you are.
MOP TALENTED ONE

Americans Make Up Half of The World’s One %
By Annalyn Censky @CNNMoney January 4, 2012
It only takes $34,000 a year, after taxes, per person, to be among the richest 1% in the world….
Today you ordered police onto our campus to clear student protesters from the quad. These were protesters who participated in a rally speaking out against tuition increases and police brutality on UC campuses on Tuesday—a rally that I organized, and which was endorsed by the Davis Faculty Association. These students attended that rally in response to a call for solidarity from students and faculty who were bludgeoned with batons, hospitalized, and arrested at UC Berkeley last week. In the highest tradition of non-violent civil disobedience, those protesters had linked arms and held their ground in defense of tents they set up beside Sproul Hall. In a gesture of solidarity with those students and faculty, and in solidarity with the national Occupy movement, students at UC Davis set up tents on the main quad. When you ordered police outfitted with riot helmets, brandishing batons and teargas guns to remove their tents today, those students sat down on the ground in a circle and linked arms to protect them.
What happened next?
Without any provocation whatsoever, other than the bodies of these students sitting where they were on the ground, with their arms linked, police pepper-sprayed students. Students remained on the ground, now writhing in pain, with their arms linked.
What happened next?
Police used batons to try to push the students apart. Those they could separate, they arrested, kneeling on their bodies and pushing their heads into the ground. Those they could not separate, they pepper-sprayed directly in the face, holding these students as they did so. When students covered their eyes with their clothing, police forced open their mouths and pepper-sprayed down their throats. Several of these students were hospitalized. Others are seriously injured. One of them, forty-five minutes after being pepper-sprayed down his throat, was still coughing up blood.
This is what happened. You are responsible for it.
I don’t agree with occupy movement at all the campuses but this is bullshit. Pepper spray down throats is sadistic, seems like the police in a city without any major problems just wanted an excuse to show dominance.| — | Nathan Brown, Assistant Professor Department of English at UC Davis (via chemicalburned) |
Well we are the last generation of strict Asian parents..
I AM GOING TO LET MY KIDS LIVE THEIR LIFE TO THE FULLEST
That’s true^^
This is dumb. When we have kids of our own, I can pretty much guarantee that we will all be strict like our…
I had non-strict parents and I am going to be strict as fuck. My son is going to be a doctor or engineer, unless he can think of something better.

DKFJHKSDHFJK THIS GIBBERISH THOUGH. >:[
Do you ever get that feeling that you understand something then when you try to apply what you understood it doesn’t make sense anymore? I have that feeling. Right now.
Logs make sense but they don’t. Ughs. How I’m going to be an engineer, I’m not quite sure yet. At least the motivation is there, right?!?! .______.;;;;
Mechanical Engineering major right here. i feel you lol
I have never felt this way. Ever.