At the beginning...

baluchx:

im cool.

and so are my videos.

timelapse of chicago from my old apartment window


1st time voting. 
My experience pretty awesome.


Obama rhymes with Ohana. Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind.

1st time voting. 

My experience pretty awesome.

Obama rhymes with Ohana. Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind.


posted 6 months ago with 5 notes
faineemae:

UW-Madison student who drowned in Lake Mendota identified
A UW-Madison student who drowned Thursday morning in Lake Mendota, John “Vietnam” Nguyen, was a fledgling rap artist from Chicago who sang about multiculturalism and identity.
Nguyen, 19, had been swimming with several friends when he went underwater and did not resurface, according to the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The drowning took place a short distance from a pier in the 600 block of North Park Street, said Barry Irmen, director of operations for the Medical Examiner’s Office.
The incident was reported at 6:49 a.m. in front of the UW-Madison Limnology Building, 680 N. Park St., according to the Dane County 911 Communications Center.
The Madison Fire Department’s Lake Rescue Team was called to the scene and pulled Nguyen out of the water less than 15 minutes after the search started, according to spokesman Eric Dahl. Witnesses said he was under water for several minutes.
He was taken to a local hospital where resuscitative efforts were unsuccessful, Irmen said. Preliminary results from an autopsy conducted Thursday were consistent with an accidental drowning, he said.
Nguyen was scheduled to speak at a conference of the Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations (UNAVSA) last month in Minneapolis.
His workshop was on social media, social justice and hip-hop in a larger topic of culture and identity, civic engagement and sociopolitical issues.
Nguyen’s bio on the UNAVSA website said he was a student at UW-Madison pursuing a marketing degree. “His art is defined as expression, therapy, and resistance rooted in hip-hop culture,” it said.
The bio said he was the son of a Vietnamese refugee and a Vietnam War veteran. “Working and volunteering in local community organizations have nurtured his passion for the synergy between arts, academics, and activism — especially concerning multiculturalism and identity,” it said.
In his most recent post on his Facebook page Aug. 22, Nguyen quoted the German theologian and philosopher Albert Schweitzer: “In hopes of reaching the moon, men fail to see the flowers that blossom at their feet.”
On Twitter Thursday, UW-Madison posted, “We’ll deeply miss the enormously talented John “Vietnam” Nguyen, who passed away this a.m.” Posted with the Tweet was a medley of videos of Nguyen rapping and break dancing against various Chicago backdrops.
In one video Nguyen raps “with all my people unified, but others say we dissidents” and “still hope for better days, and remember how the summer felt, I hope it never fades away.”
Rest in Peace, John. It was honor to have shared a stage with you.

faineemae:

UW-Madison student who drowned in Lake Mendota identified

A UW-Madison student who drowned Thursday morning in Lake Mendota, John “Vietnam” Nguyen, was a fledgling rap artist from Chicago who sang about multiculturalism and identity.

Nguyen, 19, had been swimming with several friends when he went underwater and did not resurface, according to the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office.

The drowning took place a short distance from a pier in the 600 block of North Park Street, said Barry Irmen, director of operations for the Medical Examiner’s Office.

The incident was reported at 6:49 a.m. in front of the UW-Madison Limnology Building, 680 N. Park St., according to the Dane County 911 Communications Center.

The Madison Fire Department’s Lake Rescue Team was called to the scene and pulled Nguyen out of the water less than 15 minutes after the search started, according to spokesman Eric Dahl. Witnesses said he was under water for several minutes.

He was taken to a local hospital where resuscitative efforts were unsuccessful, Irmen said. Preliminary results from an autopsy conducted Thursday were consistent with an accidental drowning, he said.

Nguyen was scheduled to speak at a conference of the Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations (UNAVSA) last month in Minneapolis.

His workshop was on social media, social justice and hip-hop in a larger topic of culture and identity, civic engagement and sociopolitical issues.

Nguyen’s bio on the UNAVSA website said he was a student at UW-Madison pursuing a marketing degree. “His art is defined as expression, therapy, and resistance rooted in hip-hop culture,” it said.

The bio said he was the son of a Vietnamese refugee and a Vietnam War veteran. “Working and volunteering in local community organizations have nurtured his passion for the synergy between arts, academics, and activism — especially concerning multiculturalism and identity,” it said.

In his most recent post on his Facebook page Aug. 22, Nguyen quoted the German theologian and philosopher Albert Schweitzer: “In hopes of reaching the moon, men fail to see the flowers that blossom at their feet.”

On Twitter Thursday, UW-Madison posted, “We’ll deeply miss the enormously talented John “Vietnam” Nguyen, who passed away this a.m.” Posted with the Tweet was a medley of videos of Nguyen rapping and break dancing against various Chicago backdrops.

In one video Nguyen raps “with all my people unified, but others say we dissidents” and “still hope for better days, and remember how the summer felt, I hope it never fades away.”

Rest in Peace, John. It was honor to have shared a stage with you.


posted 8 months ago with 65 notes via faineemae

khalishh:

Spending my summer in Chicago.

khalishh:

Spending my summer in Chicago.


rocking my Minnie Mouse sweater<3
The weather is gorgeous! <3

rocking my Minnie Mouse sweater<3

The weather is gorgeous! <3


posted 1 year ago with 2 notes
Chicago has the most bipolar weather. 
And today is by far the best of this winter.
67 Degrees&lt;3

Chicago has the most bipolar weather. 

And today is by far the best of this winter.

67 Degrees<3


posted 1 year ago with 2 notes


I’m from the city in the Midwest Best city in the whole wide wide world!

I’m from the city in the Midwest
Best city in the whole wide wide world!


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ruuuuu-heeeee:

Bulls Pride(:

ruuuuu-heeeee:

Bulls Pride(:


posted 1 year ago with 4 notes via ruhiqurashi
This city, is My city, and i love you, yes i love you&lt;3

This city, is My city, and i love you, yes i love you<3


posted 1 year ago with 467 notes via chivalreezy
faineemae:

nickgerber:

Chicago

I’m from the city in the midwest, best city in the whole wide world.

faineemae:

nickgerber:

Chicago

I’m from the city in the midwest, best city in the whole wide world.


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