Wesley Victory Don.



so driving back from the city yesterday, i get a random text from what appears to be a middle school boy that texted the wrong number.

teresachen:

willinoise:

^lil playa~~

so does this make me a fucked up individual or

LOL.


mmmmmargiel:

jamiederiada:

The Fairytale Beginning

Jamin Love contacted myself and some of his close dancer friends and asked us to meet up at Dellos dance studio one night. Upon arrival many of us had different questions running through our minds, but the main one was “What are we doing exactly?” That’s when Jamin told us that him and Val were going to be together forever. They’ve been dating for almost 6 years and he felt that it was his time to propose to the love of his life: Valerie Albania. He told us how, when and what he wanted to do; it was a brilliant idea. Many secretive Monday, Friday and Saturday night practices took place in a little over a month. Some of the practices were cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances but we made up for it in quick practices at the studio.

For a Second We Didn’t Think It Was Going To Happen

The day of the proposal many of us showed up early around 3:30pm to go over the choreo and just map out where were going to be. However, Downtown Disney security had a different story. The whole project was almost going to be put at a standstill because we didn’t have a permit and we weren’t able to do anything without one. I seriously thought this wasn’t going to happen. Fortunately Jamin came out from Disneyland and talked to the security and production staff and with his charm and their understanding we were able to do it but at a different location. Instead of being in front of La Brea Bakery we were told to head over by the stage by ESPN and AMC. We were all so nervous and stressed out but in the end we all pulled through.

It’s a Beautiful Night…

It wasn’t about the angles, our lines or how many times we messed up…we were just living in the moment…in the happiness and joyfulness…which I am so blessed to have been apart of. From the moment I found out that this was for a proposal for two of our wonderful directors/good friends and that I would be dancing with people who inspired me, I couldn’t help but feel so privileged, blessed and honored for such an opportunity. 

The reason why we requested the other video to be taken down was because we feel as if that video doesn’t do this amazing moment any justice. We wanted to capture the pureness of every angle, every smile, every wiped tear, just…everything. With this video, that’s what we did. Or at least tried to. We hope you enjoy this moment just as much as we do.

Congratulations Jamin and Val, I love you both. I pray that you two continue to seek God and fall in love with one another daily, for the rest of your lives. -With love, Jamie D.

DANCERS:
Jamin Love
Sean Albania
KR Banaag 
Bonnie Humphreys
Melissa Humphreys
Austin Fernandez
Glen Dalida
Kathleen Tung
Vivian Cheong
Jamie Deriada
Grace Sim
Trevor Barata
Tristan Edpao

Recorded by:

Michael Hari
Jonathan Martin
Jazlynn Pastor

Edited By:
Michael Hari (@harithefup)
Jonathan Martin (@anajonda)
Jamie Deriada (@jamiederiada)

Additional footage from:
Patrick Penalosa

I have the best directors ever. MDC is seriously the best, I’m happy for Val and Jamin.

“I Don’t Care What People Think” aka “IDGAF”

I think too often do people misconstrue the true intention of the often quoted, passive-rebellious notion of “not caring what others think” or any permutation of the aforementioned quote. It seems like its the cool or hip thing to say, but saying it with such reckless abandon really relays an air of naivety because, to a certain degree, there is truly nothing wrong with caring what other people think. Caring what other people think is an integral part of caring for someone in general, and thus is of the most fundamental attributes of being an inherently social being. When people say “not caring what other people think” it’s not as black and white as that. Under scrutiny, its obvious that father Polonious (of Hamlet; speaking to Laertes) speaks it best:

“Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice:
Take each man’s censure, but reserve thy judgment.”

Listen and care what people think, but not enough so that it stop you from doing you.

To completely not care about what people think is ludicrous, violates human nature, and is a nose dive into being a sociopath. Not saying its the only case but..

If I tell you I care what you think, take it as a compliment. If I didn’t I wouldn’t offer any of the things to you that I did. I wouldn’t want you to think I’m chill or willing to help out.

Take empathy or the capacity to care not as a weakness.

I think Kid CuDi said it good in Man on the Moon too.

Alright run it
I never gave a fuck
I never a fuck about what niggas thought about me
I mean I did but like fuck it you know what I’m sayin

I guess if I was borin they would love me more
Guess if I was simple in the mind
Everything would be fine

Maybe if I was jerk to girls
Instead of being nice and speakin kind words
Then maybe it would be ok to say then
I wasn’t a good guy to begin with

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