Tawagin mo na kong pathetic o anit-romantikong tao, pero may dahilan kung bakit ganun ang pananaw ko. Naniniwala naman ako sa pag-ibig. Yun nga lang, ang mali ay mali at hindi pwedeng maging tama, at hindi pwedeng gawing excuse ang pagkabulag-bulagan sa pag-ibig.
At lalong hindi ako love guru. Pero sa totoo lang, parang katulad lang 'to ng mga sinusulat ko ukol sa mga ganitong paksa e. katulad nito: Ilang beses ko nang nababasa ang mga kataganag tulad nito.
"magkakamatayan tayo pag nilandi mo siya."
Hindi man sa eksaktong paglalarawan yan, pero sa totoo lang, wala kang karapatan na kitilan ang buhay niya, o kahit sinumang kapwa mo dito sa mundong ibabaw. Bago ka mag-angas dyan, ba, e bakit?
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27 January 2012
26 January 2012
SAYING “NO” TO FACEBOOK CAN BE GOOD TO YOUR HEALTH… SOMETIMES.
SAYING “NO” TO FACEBOOK CAN BE GOOD TO YOUR HEALTH…
SOMETIMES.
First things first, pardon me for branding Facebook on the
term “social networking.” I just found the term appealing and relevant to it.
Anyway, Facebook has become more popular to the Filipinos
since its emergence by 2009. In fact, we are the “social networking capital of
the world” ever since the glory days of the social networking pioneer
Friendster. And it shows, from the young kicks wanting to meet different people
from all sectors of the society; to even kids that are as young as 10 years old
(or even younger) will just cheat their age for the sake of securing an e-mail
address and sign their own account. Indeed, in the near future, many people
would have a philosophy that an online social networking account may be one of
a man’s primary requirements and rights. (but come on, “are you serious?”)
Now why are we entitled to such? Well, blame it to our
traditions. We are naturally friendly, hospitable at times. We like to make
friends and better networks or connections with people.
But what’s wrong on being a sociable person? Honestly, I don’t
think there is anything wrong with that, unless if it’s already too much. Liked
you’re friends are taking advantage of your kindness for too much, you’ve
picked the wrong guy to deal with, or other certain circumstances between
parties.
Now I’m not surprised why people who still doesn’t have a
Facebook account did not even bother nor consider of having one. But it could
be even more surprising if you met an internet savvy for at least once in their
lives.
As I observed the people from all the random sectors of the
Facebook world, there are things that can be considered why made such choice of
being private.
17 January 2012
MUL-AW-IN.
01/17/2012 11:45 AM
Dogs are known to be the man’s best friend. So we should
not wonder that like humans, dogs are talented too, like the
ever-famous Saber from the now defunct-Magandang Gabi Bayan in the 90s.
As I checked out my channel in YouTube and my old videos in
Facebook, I found this mini-feature-slash-documentary. Honestly, I don’t know
how it is to called. It’s about talented-street dogs, and these two dogs that yours truly and our group saw in a mall located at the city of Manila; and they were named after the characters
of that famous television show. Perhaps, living in spotlight despite poverty on
its burdens are carried out by the shoulders of a certain Sergio Redoloza.
mga barbarong fans
10.25.2011 / 09:13 pm
(working title) mga barbarong fans | author: slick master
bago ang lahat, hindi lang pala sa FlipTop ang mga ganitong scenario. same goes to the other viral hits sa internet ngayon atkahit sa sports at showbiz pages sa facebook o kahit sa usapang kalye sa tunay na buhay lang. bakit ako affected? e ang babaw mo e. de, dahil sa totoo lang ito ang gusto kong sabihin. your words speaks for who you are. kaya kung ganyan ka kabobo, tanga, inutil, gago, bastardo, tarantado at kung ano pa... e bahala ka. buhay mo naman yan e. eto, opinyon ko lang. kaya wag kayong magagalit ha? mga... alam nyo na. be mature guys.
hmmm... nakikinuod ka na nga lang, nagdedemand ka pa. tapos pag napanuod na, manlalait pa. i hate to point this,
28 December 2011
Flick Review: Manila Kingpin – The Asiong Salonga Story
01/05/2012 | 12:45 PM
nhldsbrrd.blogspot.com |
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story is a motion picture made by Scenema Concept International, distributed thru VIVA Films. It has an all-star cast led by Jeorge Estregan, Carla Abellana, Phillip Salvador, Joko Diaz, Ketchup Eusebio, Yul Servo, Baron Geisler, Jay Manalo, John Regala, Jaycee Parker, Ping Medina, Paloma, Valerie Concepcion, Dennis Padilla, and a whole lot more. Screenplay by Roy Iglesias and Rey Ventura, Directed by Tikoy Aguiluz and produced by Maylyn Enriquez and Leonard Villalon.
It is one of the seven entries on the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival held from 25 December 2011 to 7 January 2012.
The movie revolves around the life and times of one of the Philippines' "Public Enemy #1" in the name of Nicasio Salonga, popularly known as Hito, Asiong, and Manila Kingpin for his Robin hood-like tactics. He stole money from other gangs to give money to the poor. And self-proclaimed owning Tondo and protecting his people from the other gangsters and rivals. He turned out to be popular then and a Liberal party follower on how he managed to fight and brutally kill his enemy hoodlums. He faced a life sentence but managed to evade these punishments. How strong his advocacy for change, and even his untimely death of that fateful day of 7 October 1951.
However, this film was hampered by controversy inside its personnel and its releases. Movie Director Tikoy Aguiluz took legal action that removed his name from the reel, promotional materials that include even in the side of social media and the internet. His efforts were due to scenes that had been re-shoot without his consent. Another thing is the so-called "sabotage." In fact, this film was shown to only 17 out of 51 movie theaters in Metro Manila on Christmas Day of 2011, prompting lead actor, also known as Laguna Governor ER Ejercito, to cry "Sabotage!"
But here's my take:
01 December 2011
Breaking out at 21
12/01/2011 11:49AM
When I was a young kid, my ambition was to be just a driver. That changed when I was studying at the elementary level. I got bullied a lot, though, at lesser times, I fought back at them. At the same time, I became interested in writing, creating PowerPoint presentations and maybe wanted to be a cartoonist after attempting to draw Dexter many times. And I was even trying to do web designing on my own right then. Perhaps, would people think about me being a whiz kid despite having weird antics with those ability to type fast that earned me the right to have a special award for computer subject then?
Random Things that Rocked My College Life (Part 2)
12/01/2011 11:24 AM
College life doesn't revolve around school. For most of the time, it used to be off-campus. Like those that I mentioned in my previous post, it's not primarily happened in class. When my first-year buddy left school for a premier state university then, I knew it would be a heartbreaker for my part, not because of something involved but the fact that she's one of the guys who held me back on my feet through the time. But I have to accept it. People come for a while and eventually leave. Nothing is permanent. And to tell you the truth, my penname (SlickMaster) was influenced by this fellow.
Highway Naming Right Blues
11/24/2011 12:50 PM
Epifanio De Los Santos Avenue was the primary highway at Metro Manila. It has 23.8 kilometers in length and covering the cities of Caloocan, Quezon, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati and Pasay. On this road, you will see a lot of industrial and commercial establishments, roadway infrastructures, advertisement billboards, and the Metro Rail Transit Line 3.
06 November 2011
Random Things that Rocked My College Life (Part 1)
11/04/2011 12:30 PM
Most of the people had I met told me that high school life was the best part of their school life. However, it's their own opinion, and no one can oppose that. But for me, I'll say it is college. And I know it's been sounding different in your ears? Now, if you're asking me WHY? I have a lot of reasons then, on and off-school-wise.
Locking Out
11/04/2011 11:04 AM
Photo from Basketball Forever |
Lockout issues are at it in the NBA again. What is this lockout thing? That is a business term used by the sports league(s) that is (are) suffering from its financial difficulties.
Misconceptions by Heart
11/04/2011 10:33 AM
Before anything else, this article contains my extremities about almost everyone's favorite topic. So, be careful when you rant back on me because this is what you get from yelling words out of your personal experiences—or just a plain observation as well.
Okay, recently, I noticed several reactions about love, especially at the advent where social networking sites serve as the new avenue for dating. It varies. Some were somewhat decent, while more than half are sad to say indecent.
29 October 2011
Bullied, and bullying
10.16.2011 10:22 PM
I was inspired by a blog post of one of my college friends, whom she tackled bullying. It’s rare for one to grow without getting bullied when he was a kid.
Social Networking Blues
10/16/2011 09:42 PM
Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Multiply, and even the pioneer ones like Friendster and MySpace had been the primary reason why most of the world's population have been digging the internet. It became more evident, especially nowadays where being online on either computer or computer or via cellular phone was the best thing in communicating.
Arrested at my own home.
10.28.2011 / 11:02 a.m.
Here is a small piece of poem I personally composed. It’s
about rebelling, being imprisoned, well not literally though. Feeling left
alone may be the best description. How can you save yourself under that
circumstance? This one’s a free verse and free style, supposedly.
Arrested at my own home.
Waking up every morning
With supposedly a smile from my face
And what I really want
Is just a piece of good vibe for today.
But how can you grow up?
Or even become a better man
When you live in the house
Full of naggers and judges?
Love and understanding are something I need
For me being a radical minded
But it was supposed to be a comfortable place, and
Not a prison cell or the vault of the dead.
No one to hear neither my talk nor my loudest cry
But I can only say “thank you” with a chuckle to the air
passing by.
Misjudgments turned me
From a superhuman to a mistaken lazy-ass
Cast out from the streets of reality
With negative idiots surrounded.
Kept praying and working all day long while no one’s around
The only problem though is even gratitude doesn’t pays me
back
Like things didn’t worked out
And if it falls apart, I’m gonna be blamed for
I wish I can ask my mom
“am I really your son?”
And wishing for people to understand that
It’s not always easy to be a better man.
Like a bullied student or mis-accused imprisoned man
I’m waiting for explode with my brain and heart’s like a
time bomb
And the only thing that can save me here
Is a disease called “breakdown.”
--slick master
Originially written: 10/1/2011, 3.p.m.
© 2011 september twenty-eight productions.
Poppish Sound. Dumbass Mainstream?!
10/28/2011 10:39 AM
I’m not a music guru or something much inclined into (though I’m trying to aspire to be a lyricist for some time). But ever since the new artists showed up on gigs, new songs airing over CDs, MP3 players, and radios, there is one thing I asked over my mind for some time: the music is evolving, but is this the one that I should listen? Take, for instance, the rock genre. From underground, it went to mainstream slowly but surely, and from one old rock genre, it had gone to different classifications. Progressive, metal, other types of hardcore, a mixture of punk, or pop, or even rap, you name them. The same goes for rap. It went to novelty and hip-hop. But apparently, novelty was always a part of pop music.
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