sheeeet. i’m seriously considering transferring my blog some place else. all i do is stress about how crappy i.ph is. they should really consider fixing their system or something. i have trouble posting some my entries, the layouts are all out crappy, and well, the features are simply mediocre compared to other sites.
i’m still waiting for the upgrades, and if i find myself dissatisfied. . .
i’m leaving.
seriously.
it’s a shame that there are no classes today. i would have wanted to see friends, but due to the supposed harsh weather condition, i get to spend the whole day, cramped in the house, all alone, doing nothing but watch some insanely boring television.
i know i haven’t been blogging lately, and that’s due to the fact that school has been ridiculously hectic. it’s not even funny anymore. school has been all about presentations, and practices. teachers are vicious, and i’m not really sure if they know how to mange time properly. the workload is just insane.
and the fact that students don’t really get to have a say in the matter is a bit disturbing.
all that i can look forward to now is time with friends; usually during practices and dismissal. these are the only times i can usually laugh and relax.
haaay. yet another blog wasted on rants. rants which usually gets me nowhere, but wasted time.
i should really consider stopping. Haha.
seriously.
I just finished reading the book, and I actually find it very thought provoking. Which is shocking on my part, considering that the title is The 500 People You Meet in Hell. You might percieve it as this humorous perspective into the world’s evils, which it is, but I think it’s a lot deeper than that. The intention, anyway.
I loved the way the author meshed wit, humour and a sense of morality together with as much grace as humanly possible.
It talkes of certain people, who commit to certain acts, and does certain things, and the impression, the mark, the effect they leave in your life. The book talkes about the people like: The teacher who ruined math/literature for you, or The teacher who said that you wouldn’t amount to anything. It presents people who you often encounter in your life.
You wouldn’t think that the things they say and do could greatly affect and change the very outcome or totality of your being. In the very depths of your subconscious, there’s just this tweak that would instantaneously go off, and remind you of all the terrible things these people have done to you.
See, it is thought provoking and funny. Hahaha.
(After everytime the book talkes about the person, they go on about this crazy punishment they’ll ahve to go through in Hell. Basically, it’s all the horrible things they did while they were still alive, now turned on them. Of course, you have to add all the exaggerations and the little demons residing in Hell.)
so yeah, it’s a good read.
Horray for Michael. Haha.
uy, napapa-english. Haha.
It’s the stress. It’s stupid. It’s ridiculous.
It’s wrong in every way you look at it.
seriously.
JONAS IS WORN OUT BEYOND ALL RECOGNITION.
JONAS IS DOUBTFUL, VERY DOUBTFUL.
JONAS CAUGHT THE VIRAL PLAGUE AT THE WORST POSSIBLE TIME.
JONAS IS CURRENTLY CATHARTIC, AND HE HOPES IT END SOON.
JONAS IS LOOKING FORWARD TO A LOT OF THINGS, AND HE MEANS A LOT.
JONAS WANTS TO BE ANGRY, BUT CIRCUMSTANCES ARE MAKING IT HARD TO BE.
JONAS BASICALLY FEELS LIKE CRAP.
SERIOUSLY.
another funny episode of FRIENDS really gets me going into a hysterical frenzy. i just love Pheobe and her choice of men. they all come with their unique and disturbingly weird set of habbits which adds to the comical genius that is FRIENDS. Haha.
it was surprisingly a great day. it was seriously better than expected. it was light, and a great way to start your week. aside from my stupidity(i left my HE project at home), everything was all good.
bringing my iPod to school is the greatest idea ever. no more listening to annoying morning radio programs for me. it’s just me, Jason Mraz, Joshua Radin, and Idina Menzel all morning.
don’t you just love locker-freedom. Hahaha.
i got to school just in time to “compare” notes for the freakin’ math homework. thank God, for generous people. math was bearable. it took me a while to get it right, but the fact that i do get it right is a miracle. plus, CJ kept me awake with her usual whatevers. she’s brilliant in math; she’s just a little disturbed. Haha.
social was bleeeh. as in serious bleeehh.
HORAY for Jo’s trail mix. Hahaha.
double Chem. Hahaha. first lab activity. i got to enjoy Chem becasue of the people; that’s it. Hahaha. crazy-wonderful people. and we got to poke fun at ourselves because of our lab gowns.
Carlo? McDreamy? Mel? the Nazi? seriously?! Hahaha.
fun english period. we got to finally finish our group presentation. i especially liked Jan’s role. i was literally crying from laughter. seryoso, pare, benta. Hahaha. we didn’t do much during CLE. we had a quiz, then read the Kerygma the rest of the time. H.E. was irritating. everybody busy with their projects, and me not having anything to do, doesn’t make it easier for me to forget that i forgot my project. Hahaha. so whatever.
i seriously love dismissal. the weather perfect, we were hanging out at our usual spot at the Cafetorium, and Shakey’s was still open. gotta love them, Mojos.everybody left earlier than usual, me, Jo, and Earl were the only ones left. we pretty much talked about Sabayan possible outcomes, social, and whatevers. when Jo left, me and Earl went looking for people to spy on. much to our dismay, we didn’t find find anybody.
maybe, they were done. (there’s a clue. Haha.)
i had to leave after a bit; leaving Earl all alone, sad, no? Haha.
so horay for a great start. hopefully, it continues on to the weel, but for tomorrow, i highly doubt it.
RESEARCH, gawd?!
seriously.