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I am naïve and I am skeptical; I am intelligent and I am stupid; I am modest and I am self-centered; I am insightful and I am clueless; I am paranoid and I am optimistic. Adjectives are words, simple words used to identify anything. Nevertheless, the efficiency of adjectives is limited to the context of each word. Every word I wrote accurately defines my character, but words alone are not enough to define anyone.
That’s tiger dad Tuan Huynh, and that’s the intersection where he abandoned his 16-year-old honor-roll daughter — with no money and only a blanket — because she was struggling in math. Yes, you read that right.
Tuan Huynh, 47, of suburban Philadelphia, can’t return to his family until he attends parenting classes to fulfill part of his sentence for abandoning his oldest child, Tammy, who is an honor roll student and an accomplished pianist. He also must serve two years’ probation and perform 100 hours of community service.
Photos by Paul Lewis for The Daily
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Love this, good find timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
Batman by Adrian Iorga
usually don’t agree with anyone at FoxNews, but God this is awesome…
always reblog
(Source: dontgetcomfortable, via pineapplechutney)
Twisted Cities by Victor Enrich
Victor Enrich has two skills: taking amazing architectural photographs and then fucking them up via photo manipulation to create these architectural anomalies. They look like great zombie-defense fortresses to me… maybe he’s onto something.