Talaga Lang

(Starbucks, habang binubutingting ko ang aking maliit na MP3 player na napiling masira during midterm, pumasok si Krisette...)

Krisette: (beso)... Ano yan? (Pause) Pregnancy test?
(Na-shock ng sobra un mama sa tabi ko.)

Pregnancy test talaga ang unang naisip e no.lntense. Sa starbucks.

Not Like This

(habang nag-aabang ng jeep at may dalang dalawang malalaking supot ng candies... pinara ang jeep.... sumilip ako. PUNO, mahirap sumakay ng dala ang mga dala ko.)

Sabit: (nun sinignal ko sa jeep na wag na lang) Wag na raw. Malapad kasi.

Salamat Mamang Sabit. Salamat talaga.

If I Were a Boy/Girl

salamat Ces. Sobrang gusto ko talaga itong version na'to.
( Beyonce Feat. Lee Carr)

If I were a boy
even just for a day
I'd roll out of bed in the morning
and throw on what I wanted and go
Drink beer with the guys
and chase after girls
I'd kick it with who I wanted
and I'd never get confronted for it
cause they'd stick up for me

If I were a boy
I think I could understand
how it feels to love a girl
I swear I'd be a better man
I'd listen to her
cause I know how it hurts
When you lose the one you wanted
cause he's taking you for granted
And everything you had got destroyed

If I were a girl
even just for a day
I'd get out of bed in the morning
and take forever to get ready
Complain to my friends
as if they got a man
They talk about you cause they're jealous
and I just stay and listen to it (I should get rid of them)

If I were a girl
I dont think I'd understand
how it feels to love a boy
I swear I'd be a better woman
I'd listen to him
cause I don't know everything
I would always try to tell him that he needs to treat me better
Like I don't gotta change at all


If I were a girl
It's a little too late for you to come back
Say it's just a mistake, think I'd forgive you like that? (I don't)
If you thought I would wait for you,
you thought wrong (I did wrong)
But you're just a boy
and you're just a girl
You don't understand
No you don't understand
How it feels to love a girl someday
You wish you were a better man

You don't listen to her
and you don't listen to him
You don't care how it hurts (you don't care how I feel)
Until you lose the one you wanted
cause he's taking you for granted
And everything you had got destroyed
But you're just a boy
and you're just a girl

Yabang

Euns: I just need to share this 'cause i almost died laughing my ass off. One of my friends commented that in your picture, you look like Alfred Vargas.. Way to go man.
Mark: (insert laughter)
Euns: My boyfriend's an Alfred Vargas look-alike! This is too much. My life's a comedy. And to think that I only showed 'em your picture so they won't bother me with ""what does he look like" questions!
Mark: Wow, what an expectation.
Euns: No not really. You see', they're all crazy like me.I shall be their friend who has an "Alfred Vargas" boyfriend. And the only movie I know that he starred in is Bridal Shower. He was a gigolo there. Great. Haha.
Mark: (insert laughter) Ikaw talaga. Sabihin mo photogenic lang.

Un un eh. Kasalanan mo 'to Patring. Pero ang masasabi ko lang sayo Patring:
Sa ngayon, para kang pleading... DATED.

From UP ALYANSA (repost from JIHAN)

IN DEFENSE OF REASON AND MUTUAL RESPECT


Amidst the din of partisan conflict, misinformation and mudslinging, ALYANSA remains committed to upholding reason and mutual respect in this ongoing debate for the future of the Codified Rules for Student Regent Selection (CRSRS).
Let us make ourselves clear. For months, we have withstood much partisan attack from our fellow student leaders, the same people claiming to defend the Office of the Student Regent (OSR). Sadly, their defense is not guided by reason and mutual respect, but by unfounded attacks on character.



We recognize, and recognize clearly, that we will not agree with each other all the time. Nonetheless, our disagreements must not stand in the way of reason and mutual respect. For as we abandon these two, we turn into beasts – allowing our basest instincts to run over our humanity. We must not yield our civility and allow this debate to degenerate into a partisan exercise of name-calling and mudslinging.
Nonetheless, as we condemn the lack of reason and mutual respect in this ongoing debate, we do not yield our argument. We will stand firm with a resounding "NO" to a referendum that ignores choices for our fellow Iskolars para sa Bayan and changes to the currently flawed selection process. However, beyond opposition, we steadfastly continue to push for our progressive propositions.

Contrary to what our opponents claim, we affirm the upcoming referendum as an expression of student empowerment. However, we believe that this referendum is NOT a truly empowering exercise if students are limited to ratifying a document in its entirety, without even bothering to inform students on its real contents – or worse, deliberately misinforming them with hollow calls for defense. Student councils were given high expectations since September last year that they may participate in forming the proposals that will be forwarded to the students in the referendum. A number of student councils gave counter-proposals to the status quo, none of their heeds were seriously considered - like silenced dissenters during the darkest annals of our country's history. Our representatives were stripped off their right to vote when their calls were merely shrugged off by the OSR during the GASC, and their numerous pleas of appeal. Our position was never to vote no, until the right of the students to choose for their own was capriciously and whimsically slapped away with finality. In defending the office, must we not also defend those that the office has pledged to serve?


Once more, we will reiterate our stand, a stand that has defined our formation for almost a decade.
We uphold the spirit of proportional representation, as expressed by our proposal for giving each college a vote each in the Student Regent selection process. The current system clearly disenfranchises many students, while giving some a much greater say.


We also approve of giving our duly-elected student representatives a greater say in the selection process, not just a group of partisans belonging to the same political stripe. The status quo of a few partisans running the SR selection while our student representatives remain in the dark is not just morally indefensible, but practically untenable.


We also endorse a set of rules and regulations governing the Student Regent, as a sign of his commitment to serving his constituents. The prospect of absolute power is not an option. Arguing nothing for this provision is tantamount to consenting to absolutism by the Student Regent, and nothing less.


We also believe that a Student Regent has the responsibility to maintain a MINIMUM academic standing, consistent with his commitment to the Filipino people who fund his education through their sweat and blood. As a student, he is expected to do nothing less.


As we reiterate our arguments, we stand for the overarching principle that the best defense of the Student Regent lies on making its Office a true representative of the students. Its defense lies not on hollow cries and hackneyed rhetoric bordering on blind endorsement. Its true defense lies in enlightened reason and mutual respect towards building a culture of reform. For in the end, if we are remiss on these basic conditions, we might as well defend the Office of the Student Regent from ourselves.

ALYANSA ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)

For more information on our Check the OSR campaign, visit our homepage at
http://upalyansa. multiply. com. ALYANSA is also one of the members of the Choose to Know movement, a coalition dedicated to reforming the SR selection process. Log on to our site at http://choose2know. multiply. com to become one of our volunteers.

Splinter

(palakad-lakad un malaking rat sa block 9, nagcause ng hysteria)
Guy 1: tangina ang laki.
Guy 2: Wag mo galawin pare, gumaganti yan.
Guy 3: Master Splinter?
Guy 4: Baka mamaya biglang dumating un Ninja Turtles tapos hanapin sa'tin si Master Splinter.
Tanging sabaw. Haha.

On CIV LAW Atbp.

On Civil Law:

[insert lots of tears and throwing of whatever may be thrown at anyone or anything]

Atbp.
Perfect:
Almost.
Couldn't ask for more.

Ayy pwede pa pala.

Pero sa'kin na lang un.

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Side kwento:
[scenario, I just got out of my really GREAT Civ exam and was gonna text "the boyps"

The first word that I thought of texting was...

FUCK!!!

And then i stopped and erased it.

Naisip ko. Mahirap ito maintindihan kung wala sa context. Haha.

La lang.

But I did smile. I have that "busy guy" to thank. =P



Patawa

The Bottom Line

Don't put your career objectives ahead of your personal life -- it will not pay off.

In Detail

It's extremely important for you to avoid putting your career objectives ahead of your personal life right now -- this isn't the right way to prioritize your time, and setting your own feelings aside is not going to pay off. You have needs that must be met, and you must put yourself first right now. The universe knows that you deserve more challenges and fulfillment in your life -- and it's time for you to show the universe that you know it too. Put yourself first.


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Ngayon talaga ako sasabihan ng ganito ng horoscope ko? Habang fragile ako. MIDTERMS e. Walang personal personal pag kailangan pumasa. haha

LOST and FOUND


But hey, sometimes, it's when no one's looking that you get found.
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Tama ang Love in the Time of Cholera nun sinabi sa book na,

"... then enjoy your pain, take advantage of it now while you are still young. Suffer... suffer all you can, because these things don't happen your whole lifetime."

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Tama din si Natalie Portman nun sinabi nya sa Closer na,

"There's a moment, there's always a moment, You can do this, i can give in to this or I can resist it. And I don't know what your moment was but I bet there was one."

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The weekend was great. Hello MIDTERMS, I WILL ENJOY YOU BECAUSE YOU WON'T LAST MY WHOLE LIFETIME.


Horoscope for Today

The Bottom Line

Big picture thinking will distract you today. Stick to focusing on the small stuff.

In Detail

Big picture thinking can all too often distract you from the details that really matter. But today, if you are flexible about a few things, you'll be able to find new appreciation for the smaller things in life. Suddenly, beauty will be all around you -- someone's laugh is like music to your ears, or their eyes hold a bright sparkle you'd never noticed before. There is a lot of nuance to your daily routine and it's very rewarding to sit back and enjoy it today.
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It's absolutely a lovely day.


Bwakaw

Blockmate: Meron kami nakikita sa block na feeling namin bagay pero di pa lang nila alam na bagay sila.
Euns: Ako ba un??? Kasama ba ako dun?
Ana: Bwakaw!
Euns: Sorry.
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Anyway, ang theme ko for last night ay BWAKAW. *Looks at Gea.

I just know that most of the time, people say things they don't mean and never say things that they absolutely mean.

Pero ok lang. Kasi happiness parin ang nangingibabaw. Haha.

Isang taon! Isang taon!! [Inside joke]



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