Showing posts with label whatnot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whatnot. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Update

I'm back, y'all. Good thing I didn't lose my account details.
Meanwhile, enjoii dese gifs fur teh lulz



Friday, August 3, 2012

Kill Me

Long quiz for masters class tomorrow

HAVEN'T.STUDIED.ALL.20.TOPICS.


Monday, July 16, 2012

Shitstorm Galore

This one's kinda late, but I think I  should've posted something about this a few days ago:

I blogged previously somewhere in another corner of the interwebs about my life dreams and aspirations, new-found purpose. One of those is this known linguistics conference I've been eyeing on for months. I've submitted a research proposal last May. Already planned with a topic and research methodology for that dream paper presentation, and this is what I saw on my email inbox...

*insert crying cue in 5, 4, 3...*

Friday, July 13, 2012

Rape me like Jollibee A.K.A. I have too much commitments!!!

RAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

Teaching work, writing work, tutorial and grad school--HELP ME!!!!!!!!!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Still Breathing

It's been 3 years, and I've unforeseeably gone back here. Though this blog during my frosh days has been quite short-lived, I still appreciate the figments of memories each entry I've made and the time and experiences that helped me form them into words--forever floating in the insurmountable expanse of cyberspace. 

 Yes, blog. It's been 3 years :')

Everything has been a whirlwind. I used to feel like it would take us forever before we could get out of our self-perceived prison that is college, but now, a lot of things have changed. Many friends have been made, many friendships have been altered, and we've all grabbed that coveted diploma. Alas, we're the professionals we have always just hypothesized of back then, worrying things far more than the quizzes, assignments and exams we've had. I never expected things would come so fast, and I can say it's both exciting and saddening.

Now I'm here making a new log to mark, again, in this personal capsule of thoughts and memories, to tell that I'm here and still breathing.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Batangas Getaway

Oh crap. I just missed six days of blogging for Pete's sake.

I had so much things fucked-up right now and I'm still trying to fix them.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Minute Your World Stood Still: An Epic Conversation

I had some friends show me this a month ago and I think this is finally the opportunity to share it to other people.

Lose your head on this, Dan Brown.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Statistic Literacy Leads One to Tons of Idiosyncrasies

STATLIT
L84 3.0
M 0800-0930 A1706
W 0800-0930 A1702
As inscribed in my Enrollment Assessment Form or, as how we call it in our very neoclassical-clad insitution, the EAF.

Friday, February 27, 2009

The Impromptu Shopping of a Trend Asshole

8:00 p.m.

My mom and I rushed to the mall since I needed new, decent apparels for our pictorial for the political party I'm into. [SM's 3-Day Sale is from 10.am. to 10p.m.!!!]

Disclaimer: I'm unbelievably running for the position of legislative assembly representative for my batch. Unbelievably unbelievable... And it still scares the shit out of me :P

To interpolate more details, I've been craving to buy lots of stuff I wanted for the past month. And good thing this election thing granted at least 10% of the 1/4 of what I'm dying for.

Anyway, so there we were planning what to buy, and in the end I had to ask my mom to buy me what I really wanted rather than what I needed. LOLOLOLOLOL.

Which now made me remind of a few individuals giving congenial remarks on my TeamManila shirts. Heck, I never realized they would like them by the fact that TeamManila products are already overrated through, as usual, the ever-indebtful efforts of each and every trend faggot feastfully gorging on his very ego in owning an imitated (or not?) Philippine All Stars shirt.

Disclaimer: Blogs are usually products of a person's idea and opinion, ergo, you have the least right to deprive or criticize me of my rights. And I thank you for having to appreciate that. However, I contrarily concede that I'm actually also a small part of the macro societal chunk that we all call "trend faggots." And with that I give myself a big slap on the face.

Oh well, back to my weekend assignments for now.

Construction Site. Park at Your Own Risk.

It's been a day since I had this blog. Dormant. Ad hoc.

I'm not sure if I would already advertise it (my blog) since it's pathetically with one post. I'm also not sure whether I would continue posting here knowing I might not able to religiously maintain and sustain.

But since I'm in the mood to do so, then my will be done :)

Checking on some of my friends' blog designs and crannies, I've found that mine's a bit mediocre. I'll be figuring out on customizing mine for a couple of of days (or weeks?).

I better change my blog's name as well. Quite bland.

'Till then.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Solemnity and Anarchy: A Mental Space War

It rains. It's pouring rain.

The trickling droplets of water crisply kiss with the tin roof as I write this note of ecstasy.

Anyway, enough with the cheesiness.

I just found myself wandering along the aisles of a National Bookstore--err--store and unexpectedly went across book bargains which I would say made my time-killing traipse worthwhile.

image from http://fantasicfiction.co.uk

It's obviously entitled The Killing of Worlds: Book Two of Succession by Scott Westerfield (2003).

I was struck by the fact that for the first time I was engaged in buying a book (most especially a novel) since I know I have the least expense to prance through random literary texts for the sake of entertainment.

Well let's get through with all my shitty balderdash and get to the point: it's hardbound and worth PhP50.

Still, by going through each chapter, each paragraph, once in a while, there seems to be a lot of imagination and technicality devotion spent all throughout. I like how each detail lures my mind to visualize it the most vividly I can with all the "photon cannons," "battle cruisers," and so much more highly-advanced devices only pathetic minds can perceive but not achieve.

Sci-fi is neither my least nor my most favorite, but once I get in touch with it I accumulate more excitement on what other genres could offer for me most especially fantasy.

Elaborate, I must not further do.

This isn't a book review though. And for that, you thank God.