Thursday, November 29, 2007

The Practicum Class

In our practicum class this afternoon, we had a sort of an open forum. Here, our college dean, also our adviser for that subject, invited two ministers of the gospel. One is a medical doctor, and one is a psychologist. This conference was organized for us, graduating students, to be able to ask questions that we are very reluctant to share. Here, we students wrote down our inquiries on a piece of paper, and then gave them to our dean to read them aloud and for our guests to answer them. One question was asked by a Marketing student regarding when the right time for a couple to have safe sex was and if the 7-days-before-and-after-the-girl's-menstruation-period-safesex was true. This question was answered first by the psychologist whose answer riveted in my mind. His answer goes:

"The safest time to have sex is when you already already have in your finger a wedding ring and you're doing it with a better half."

Yeah. he is so right about that.

The second answer that really captivated me was when he answered the question about true love. His answer goes:

"There are three components of true love. One is passion wherein there is fondness in your reletionship. This is where a person becomes sweet, always longing to make his loved one put a smile on her face. Another one is intimacy. This where you pull out all the affection and closeness for the one you love. Last one is commitment. This is where you make promises to each other that matter what comes forth, the two of you will remain together as one. Remember that it is isn't true love when one of these three are missing."



I learned a lot that afternoon. But these two are ones i'll surely keep in my mind.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

What i want for Chistmas. Or my Birthday!!

I've been a POKEMON fan ever since it went out on the market about 12 years ago. And since it has a new set of installment, i wanna have one! [its the game i'm talking 'bout] But there's a just tiny problem that's hindering me on getting my hands on it. Yes. One is that i'm broke. And second is that this game is developed and published to be played using the new Nintendo DS, which i dont have [yet!]. And now, I want them BOTH, the GAME plus the CONSOLE!!!!! I wish someone out there could lend me some dough. or just simply give me these two things for Christmas or my Birthday [which is due next month!!] Buhuhuhuhuhu!! :(


These what i'm talkin' bout. It's the Jap.Version but the English Versions are already out.
Cute Bonsly and Pachirisu in a battle in the image above.
OOhhh, this gaming console is beatiful!!
especially this LIMITED EDITION
NINTENDO DS LITE POKEMON DIAMOND AND PEARL!!

BEAUTIPULLL................. I want YOU. [desperately!]

Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Underground Pass

I accompanied Neri at the Quezon City Hall for her SYDP renewal about 2 weeks ago and we found out that the undergroundpass in front of it was already open for use! So here's what we found!


Oh well, at least now i know that our taxes are being put to good use. [at least SOME of OUR taxes, that is.] hehehe. [special thanks to my friend, Neri, who modeled for the pictures above :D]

Monday, November 19, 2007

The Cyclone

I just read the news on yahoo about the cyclone that just hit Bangladesh, and that the death tolls have already reached a total number of 2,407 people found dead in the storm's aftermath, while the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, the Islamic equivalent of the Red Cross, warned that the toll could even hit 10,000 once rescuers reach other affected sites.

It's really sad to hear about tragic news like this. It breaks my heart when families get bereaved when a family member dies. But this one's even more despairing. A really violent storm, such as this one, could even wipe out an entire family tree. Like what happened to Dhalan Mridha and to his family. They were warned about the high cyclone but they just decided to ignore about it. Now, he has lost his wife, mother, and two children which he found them dead stuck in a battered bush along the coast

Right now, he must be feeling such tormenting agony to see the result of his negligence.

I hope that we could all learn from Mr. Dhalan Mridha's experience. Life is really unpredictable. So we ought to live our lives by being really cautious to our environment. From all the storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other fortuitous events that our world has experienced, it is really impossible to stop them from happening. Others say its all our fault, our negligence that triggered all of these calamities to happen, and now its already too late to change everything that we've done that destoyed the natural harmony and balance of our world. Nothing's left for us to do but feel repentive and help, by our own little ways, to restore what's left for this world to be restored.

The worst is that we don't even have a clue on when our loved ones will be taken away from us. Or even when our own lives will be taken. I just suggest that we stop hating our lives because we ourselves can really make our own existence worth it in this world. There are a lot to do here. Lots of people to share memories with. And lots of instances that we can lend a hand with. Lets not question our existence anymore. Let's just thank God we're alive. All that we need to do now is to make a difference. A positive one, that is.

Friday, November 16, 2007

LOVE AND HATE

I'M LOVIN' KYLE XY SERIES





IM HATING...


additional 50 Cents for the minimum fare=BIG BURDEN!!!!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Wala Lang!

Last night i had another dream. Of all the dreams i had that recurs in my mind, this one appears to be the most different. I don't literally dream of my endeavors in life, but this dream made me want to make it happen for real.

In that dream, i awoke in a place so unfamiliar yet so consolatory. It was a place where i've never to in my entire life. The most apparent sight in this place was a rainbow squinting at me over a not-so-far mountain to my left with its vibrant colors giving me a jolt of inexplainable bliss during that time of figuring out where i was. I was sitting on a beautiful lawn that was all over the place and when i looked up to see the sky, i saw leaves and branches bearing the most beautiful red apples i ever saw in my life. Yes, i was under a tree. An only tree, that is, when there are no other tress in sight except for this one. Instead, there were flowers when i looked back over my shoulder. Different colors of flowers which i've never known of. It was a really beautiful sight with the sky so blue up above me and the sun lurking over the clouds. I also noticed a shallow flowing river to my right that looked to clean and very safe to drink.

I took a deep breath and filled my lungs with the most freshest air ever. And then pop. I awoke from my cellphone alarm. And there i was on my bed inside my boring old and squalid room once again. sigh the part i hate a lot about sleeping is waking up before a beautiful dream.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Tagged!

Kuya Ely tagged me and ahm, sorry, it took me quite a while to do this.

The rules:
1. List eight (8) random facts about yourself.

2. Tag eight people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).
3. Let them know they’ve been tagged by leaving them
a comment on their blogs.


Eight random facts about me:

1. I'm a certified K-Zoner. I started reading this kiddie magazine since 3rd year High School. Been borrowing them from my best friend, Sam. and i first thought of collecting them when i was already in college. I don't really know why i got hooked to it. I guess it really just fills up my being [still] a kid at heart.

that's me holding my November ish

2. I was a member of our university's choir, the Glee Club, and my choir voice is bass! I miss singing and all the blending stuff, but i had to leave because the reh
earsals were in conflict with my class schedule. sigh...

3. I lived in Sharjah, UAE for 8 years when i was a kid. My parents took me there when I was 4 years old and i went back here in Philippines at the age of 12. Now my 9-year-old sister is with them there, leaving me here all alone. Huhuhuh : (


4. I'm a lover of food and i can absolutely gobble up anything as long as they're edibly safe and tasty! additional trivia: Being a ''promdi'' or ''from the province'', i already ate a few exotic foods, such snake, frog, monitor lizard (bayawak), field crickets, and ant eggs (itlog ti buos) to name a few. these foods are best for liquour snaks (pulutan). nyum!! but all this lovely food keeps ruining my diet. i mean, i usually promise myself to maintain an ideal weight, but jeeez, i really can't help myself.

5. I've been wearing glasses since my 1st year in H
S because of impaired vision. Right now my vision has a grade of -3.50 on both eyes. tsk tsk.



6. I am a baptised member of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

7. I first learned how to use the internet during my first year in college. Yeah. I was really ignorant before I was taught how to use it, by a good friend.
8. I dream of becoming a biologist, chemist, writer, lawyer, physician, t.v. host, pianist, and a choirmaster someday. yeah i dream real big.

Now to tag some people. I tag Chio, Dex, Gerome, Gian Paolo, Komzki, Lexi, and Vinch.

Friday, November 2, 2007

OMGWTF?!!

Who in the world could stand this?! This is torture.!