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Thursday, October 25, 2012

A Young Dog

A Young Dog has emerged from the depths of darkness, only a few months ago there was no Young Dog, there was no Big Dog, and in all honesty there was no "Ayo Driver." It was C Money Murdah, Dirt, and Two Time Tony. The 3 head lives on in spirit, and although we all will go our separate ways, the beginning of 2012 will be forever embedded in our minds. Round Table discussions were constant, followed by 2k games with Driver, oftentimes lopsided wins for the Young Dog. Halo 3 matches picked up at the end of the semester, and although Baggs thought he was nice, I distinctly remember a 25-24 win after being down 24-22. Laser-sharp focus, unwavering dedication to my 2k craft, all of this work has amounted to a Top 100 ranking in NBA 2k13. Although I am losing sleep, and continually feeling like shit, I press on, with the knowledge that this year, each and every online quick match really does matter. On to bigger and better things, such as A Young Dog in Lawrenceville. Rider University Fall 2012 has been a blessing in disguise thus far, and despite this University being in my backyard for 15+ years, it never occurred to me that I would one day be attending classes here. In fact, right now I am in American Philosophy, and all I can say is thank God these teachers are lenient, and allow technology in the classroom. Because honestly, all college classes are bullshit in my opinion. The entire system is a scam, and obviously flawed. I feel that if the cost of tuition was greatly minimized, then this experience would be very much worth the time, effort, and money. But for 30-40 thousand dollars a semester, I think that it is ludicrous and a rip-off. Imagine investing that same amount of money in a start-up business, without a doubt it would multiply and result in a net gain. Instead, we are expected to invest this money for 8 separate semesters, putting students in debt right off the bat and creating a problem when there didn't need to be one. A Young Dog doesn't need to go to college, let alone THE Young Dog. Keep it moving dogs, and remember that there's a young dog in all of us.

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