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I have 96 fucking followers here, I am not even posting. Hi guise, I love y’all. LOLWHAT
I haven’t been active for a while here on this little corner of the cyber world. The Holy Week for has never been solemn, unlike before. I used to sacrifice , abstain and reflect for a while. But since my Mom’s here, we’re all busy preparing for College. The place I am going to live, the money needed for it and all that jazz.
There are things I need to think of carefully, the risks I am going to take if ever I say things to you. No, I am not afraid of saying it actually I am trying to say it but there is something at stake if ever I do it.
I’ll just reflect for a while. I need this, I really do.
I miss writing. I miss expressing thoughts in depth, tackling issues more relevant not just to me but to everybody else. This is me digging more of myself and rooting from the people.
I’ll be back.
-Alwyn M.
Love Bipolar: I heard it from Hot `N Cold - Katy Perry a slang way to saying your relationship keeps having up’s and down’s like being mad one second and then make up another and usually gets to this point usually later in relationships. Another way to put this is having roller coaster love and eventually just like a real roller coaster a person gets sick of it from URBAN DICTIONARY.
Your attitude is a major turn off.
In this generation, a lot has changed. Whether it is for the development and progression or destruction of the destructed. Such acts today represents of we are now, how people strive to be on the top and win against all odds. It shows how people are competitive nowadays, that in order for them to get what they want, people are willing to risk it all, including their integrity and morality.
Vanity is everywhere, for people wants the beauty, glamor, and perfection-physically. We go to pop concerts rather than go to church to worship and praise. We sing songs that promotes such demonic and evil acts, and of course, we like it. Majority of our population is now “materialistic”. Of course, who doesn’t want a Hermes,Chanel, or Louis Vuitton piece of crap that gives you the way to the rich and famous? An example of how we are devoured by the fame, money, ego, and success. Those are what we aim, right? And sometimes it costs a lot. It costs our family, our loved one`s, and of course, ourselves. But are they what really makes us happy and complete?
There’s nothing wrong on achieving a higher goal. It’s just that we have to limit ourselves and what we sacrifice. For in the end, we are the losers of our own game. If we lose nothing but our own player, our self. Never forget to acknowledge GOD always. Science may prove some unexplainable things, but with GOD? Everything will always be explainable if FAITH is into you.
Elections are nearly approaching and this is more important than dealing with those “jejemons” in this society. As it approaches more loud music of their campaign jingles can be heard, more advertisements of them is visible for they are hoping that seeing their photoshopped and fully made-up faces will increase their popularity and chances of winning. But still as they confuse the minds of the Filipino individuals on who to vote. Are the voters really do care on how to achieve a phenomenal and progressive change in this country?
As I watch debates,documentaries, and interviews by each candidate. I have realized that they have their different plans on how to achieve this difference that they want to imply on our country. Some promises us to remove poverty and improve the lives of the poorest of the poor and others believe that acquiring that CHANGE means believing on what the next generation can do by improving the EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM in this country. But one thing is for sure, those are quite difficult to achieve when people are not willing and struggling for a change.
A vote counts and will always will. But can’t you see the difference when AN INDIVIDUAL STRUGGLES FOR A CHANGE than THE WHOLE NATION STRUGGLING FOR TOTAL DIFFERENCE? What I wanted to say is the usual thing: LET US START IT WITHIN OURSELVES. Powerful and rich countries achieved what they have today because people are aware and concern on what they really have to do. I have no doubt with the SIPAG at TIYAGA & GALING at TALINO of my fellow countrymen, it’s just that we lack something and that is SELF-DISCIPLINE. And we totally need that if want something new for ourselves. If only people will think before they act or speak then maybe Philippines will be a better place. If only Filipinos are concern on the trash they throw on the river and how it affects the ecosystem and the environment. The government is one thing to blame but WE, THE PEOPLE WHO LIVES IN THIS COUNTRY REALLY ARE TO BLAME. If people will have the social concern and awareness. I bet, we can excel!
- Alwyn M.
The Substance of Benigno Aquino, Jr.
An article by John Alwyn Mancio
What being NORMAL means?
1. Normal is anything that makes us forget who we are and what we want; that way we can work in order to produce, reproduce, and earn money. This one is true. :D I`m really loving Paulo Coelho’s book.
2. Setting out rules for waging war (the Geneva Convention).
3. Spending years studying at university only to find at the end of it all that you’re unemployable.
4. Working from nine till five every day at something that gives you no pleasure at all just so that, after thirty years, you can retire.
5. Retiring and discovering that you no longer have enough energy to enjoy life and dying a few years later of sheer boredom.
6. Using Botox.
7. Believing that power is much more important than money and that money is much more important than happiness.
8. Making fun of anyone who seeks happiness rather than money and accusing them of “lacking ambition.”
9. Comparing objects like cars, houses, clothes, and defining life according to those comparisons, instead of trying to discover the real reason for being alive.
10. Never talking to strangers. Saying nasty things about the neighbors.
11. Believing that your parents are always right.
12. Getting married, having children, and staying together long after all love has died, saying that it’s for the good of the children (who are, apparently, deaf to the constant rows).
12a. Criticizing anyone who tries to be different.
14. Waking up each morning to a hysterical alarm clock on the bedside table.
15. Believing absolutely everything that appears in print.
16. Wearing a scrap of colored cloth around your neck, even though it serves no useful purpose, but which answers to the name of “tie.”
17. Never asking a direct question, even though the other person can guess what it is you want to know.
18. Keeping a smile on your lips even when you’re on the verge of tears. Feeling sorry for those who show their feelings.
19. Believing that art is either worth a fortune or worth nothing at all.
20. Despising anything that was easy to achieve because if no sacrifice was involved, it obviously isn’t worth having.
21. Following fashion trends, however ridiculous or uncomfortable.
22. Believing that all famous people have tons of money saved up.
23. Investing a lot of time and money in external beauty and caring little about inner beauty.
24. Using every means possible to show that, although you’re just an ordinary human being, you’re far above other mortals.
25. Never looking anyone in the eye when you’re traveling on public transport, in case it’s interpreted as a sign you’re trying to get off with them.
26. Standing facing the door in an elevator and pretending you’re the only person there, regardless of how crowded it is.
27. Never laughing too loudly in a restaurant however good the joke.
28. In the northern hemisphere, always dressing according to the season: bare arms in spring (however cold it is) and woolen jacket in autumn (however hot it is).
29. In the southern hemisphere, covering the Christmas tree with fake snow even though winter has nothing to do with the birth of Christ.
30. Assuming, as you grow older, that you’re the guardian of the world’s wisdom, even if you haven’t necessarily lived enough to know what’s right and wrong.
31. Going to a charity tea party and thinking that you’ve done your bit toward putting an end to social inequality in the world.
32. Eating three times a day even if you’re not hungry.
33. Believing that other people are always better than you—better-looking, more capable, richer, more intelligent—and that it’s very dangerous to step outside your own limits, so it’s best to do nothing.
34. Using your car as a weapon and as impenetrable armor.
35. Swearing when in heavy traffic.
36. Believing that everything your child does wrong is entirely down to the company he or she keeps.
37. Marrying the first person who offers you a decent position in society. Love can wait.
38. Always saying, “I tried” when you didn’t really try at all.
39. Postponing doing the really interesting things in life for later, when you won’t have the energy.
40. Avoiding depression with large daily doses of television.
41. Believing that you can be sure of everything you’ve achieved.
42. Assuming that women don’t like football and that men aren’t interested in home decoration and cooking.
43. Blaming the government for all the bad things that happen.
44. Thinking that being a good, decent, respectable person will mean that others will see you as weak, vulnerable, and easy to manipulate.
45. Being equally convinced that aggression and rudeness are synonymous with having a “powerful personality.”
46. Being afraid of having an endoscopy (if you’re a man) and giving birth (if you’re a woman).