Memoirs Of A Mediocre Monster

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My name is Frank Saint.
I'm a Jersey kid from statistically the most dangerous city in America.
I like to say that I'm just another somebody trying to be a nobody because nowadays being a somebody means you're like everybody & I definitely don't want that.

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Fuck a guard dog nigga, i got a hyena foe dhat azz.
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Pop.
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What’s up tumblr whores

Permalink Good morning to everyone who’s up early doing important shit. 😌 (Taken with instagram)
Permalink Rereading “Catching Fire” until I go to bed. Goodnight. ✌💤 (Taken with GifBoom)
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I love this picture
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Just finished adding the mirrors to the eyes of this painting from a few months ago. 😌🎨 (Taken with instagram)
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Should P. Diddy's son return $54,000 college scholarship? – Schools of Thought - CNN.com Blogs

Justin Combs worked hard in high school to improve his football game and earn a 3.75 GPA . He recently received a $54,000 merit-based scholarship to UCLA, where he’ll play football.

In April, Forbes named Justin Combs’ dad,  Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the wealthiest artist in hip-hop. Some say the family should return Justin’s scholarship, arguing that Combs should pay for his son’s education and taxpayer money should go to students with greater financial need. Other say Justin Combs earned the scholarship through his grades and athletic ability, and deserves to keep it.

What do you think? Should the Combs family keep, return or donate the money? Should students with wealthy parents have access to merit-based scholarships and financial aid? via @CNN_Blogs

(via npr)