Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Shinjitsu wo Sagashite

Haha. Weird.

Well, not really. What's about that "Search for Truth" thingy? Hmn. Should everyone really, really search for the truth?

Is there a General Truth?

This was one of the questions my Philosophy class asked me during last year's summer. It's such a confusing question to answer. If you take that into consideration, it would mean that there are kinds of "truths".

What could they be?

Here are some categories of "truths" in my own interpretation:

1. Political Truth
2. Social Truth
3. Rumor Truth
4.  Physical Truth
5. Scientific Truth
6. Mathematical Truth
7. Biblical Truth
8. Imaginative Truth
9. Visual Truth
10. Written Truth
11. Auditory Truth
12. Romantic Truth
13. [any other?]

... and so on.

The Surf Detergent bar commercial says: "See, Smell, Believe it!"

Haha!

Is it that?

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(the above divider shows "coolness". ^^)

Okay.

Where was I? Hmn. For truth. I guess nothing's true besides the fact that we LIVE. Whatever. The question is, if you have found the truth, WHAT would you do with it?

Keep it?

(is it a souvenir?)

Show it?

(show and tell... to class. Haha)

Throw it away?

(what a waste.)

Just leave it there, displayed.

(as in a museum's displays.)


*This is somewhat a different post from the rest I made since this talked about nonsense blabbering. I am currently in front of the TV watching late-night news.

Okies.

*stiffles a yawn*

*rethinks. why'd I yawn if I said I'm not sleepy?*

*dumb students. your reply to Sen. Sotto must be: "It's our opinion alone."*

*coolness. Japanese in mud. nyaha! (imagines Ken Hidaka on MUD. Blushes. Faints...)*

Say, why am I writing nothingness? No one's reading blogs like this one.

Haha.

Enough as of tonight. Ja...

Saturday, February 23, 2008

TODAY WAS THE BEST!

Yeah! What about having a Japanese-Korean meal at the inconvenience of your home's outside swing?

This was what happened earlier after Zoren, JM and I came from Market! Market!.

We went to the supermarket, and hell, the imported goods section was soooooo damn good! We had bought Japanese, Korean and Chinese goodies as dinner. One was the oh-so-yummy cup ramen, and this super cool Soju we had. With regards to the Soju, we needed a chaser, since it's "humahagod" and all that. I noticed my eating and drinking buddies were almost 'wasted'. Zoren gave up first after some shots, and he went home earlier.
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JM remained for our novel, and the Soju left was saved for the next time we'll have our Japanese-Korean eating and drinking session.




It was fun at Market Dos, (as I call it) and at first, It was just me and Zoren. We attended Youth Service after we chatted MORE at Starbucks. (we only atended the last 10 minutes of the Youth thing because it started at 2 PM. ^^) We then proceeded to some shopping after we had our photo taken:

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After this, we went shopping at the Gift Market, and I bought some cute silver earrings. JM then came (finally!) and we had laughed more all the way. We even tasted the so-called "Japanese Siomai"--the one with Nori and crab on it. We saw Ichyworms and Calla Lilly (they were singing in the background while we chatted) and then home was the final destination (My home).

I want this to be repeated, but the next time would be with KOG and the rest.

^^ Yamato tamashii!! OK!


Thursday, February 21, 2008

2 more nights to go!

Oh yeah! What's more exciting than your planned get-away with your barkada after years of not seeing each other???

Yep. That's right. This Saturday, hopefully, me and my separate barkadas --- composed of the Jerbacks family, and the trio JM, C-chan and Zoren--- would have to meet each other and have so much fun!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Reminiscing

It's funny when you stumble upon an old "treasure box" you used to have when you're younger--- all the memories just came flowing by suddenly--- and you just end up laughing to yourself like crazy.



The fact that these memories are those that you've shared with the most important and significant people in your lives make you happy, and when you see the things that remind you of them, it comes back to you now.



I kinda remember when I was in High School, you know, teenage girls having crushes and that. We had a certain crush on our senior--- a fourth year student--- while we're freshmen. We are a group of six. I called ourselves "The Ishi Guntai" or simply Ishi Gang. It was Ishi since he looked like the anime character in Slam Dunk--- Ishi.



We hang out together during recess time, and we all love "wanting" Ishi. The bond of friendship is within us. We laugh together, have fun together, and just stay as we are. However, them being not my classmates, I hung out with the boys during lunchtime.



But things do not go as you wish for at always. Fights have been destructive. Soon, I just knew that the Ishi Gang was falling apart. It's good to have some of them still around, and also the guys from the "Jerbacks Family" helped me too. They became my next major "barkada".



What's it like to reminisce? Does it make you feel older? Those were the days... they were long gone...

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Manga Addiction PLUS!

    Thanks to my classmate in Socio 11 and new found friend Nice, I was influenced in the ever-famous world of Japanese Manga and Korean Manhwa. At first, I was hesitant. The last one I've read was when I was in High School, and it's Initial D. (compliments of John Karlo Pelayo. Haha!) Then I read what they term as Scanlations, this time, manga that were scanned and translated in English by fans for fans. (Similar to a fansub). However, this is limited since Manga publishers now tend to license their author's works.

    My first ever scanlated manga read (not through onemanga.com okay?) was KareKano given to me by Nice and Imadoki! (she gave me a whooping 16 GB of manga in 4 DVDs!). I was attached since then, and she taught me how to get Scanlations from IRC. Now, I myself downloaded a 10 GB worth Manga from IRC (illegal stuff... haha). It's just the beginning, since I've just started in a week's

    Now I'm reading the manga MARS (familiar, eh? Yeah. It's the basis for the Taiwanese drama Mars shown at QTV here in the Philippines). It's sooooo COOL! You gotta love it!