Category: Life

  • An Update: End Sexual Violence in Conflict

    Me with Secretary Deles, the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, earlier this evening during the cocktail hosted by the British and Australian ambassadors. The reality of sexual violence in conflict and how it pervades areas of armed conflict around the world would take more than just a status to write about and more than…

  • An Interlude

    The road to the UADC 2014 Championship ended two days ago for me, but when all has been said and done, there’s not a lot to be sad about the experience. Even right now and later and tomorrow, I am collecting moments, defining places and creating friendships. It was fun (to be beaten by three…

  • Ilocos Norte #Batch2016

    Ilocos Norte #Batch2016

    Time for some local flavor. (I swear it was a legit field trip.) 40% fieldwork + 60% lessons on How To Be a Tourist = 100% FUN ;) Agyamanak, Bio115 and Biology Batch 2016!

  • Maybe it’s time to think about it (Feminist Questions)

    /positively brimming with ideas/ 1. Is there such a thing as false feminism? In a lot of ways, this is answerable by no. False feminism, much like false activism (hacktivism, armchair activism etc.) was coined up out of the tangle of sincere-to-insincere motivations of feminists and the effective-detrimental effects of a feminist action. But if we value…

  • 5+ Websites that are Awesome

    1. Airows.com With a blog-entry format and a clean look, Airows.com is a haven for people interested in “lifestyle inspiration that covers subjects like style, travel, gear, culture, technology, art, design, and cars.” Jack Archer’s website seems especially geared towards guys living the sweet bachelor life, given the number of posts devoted to sexy female…

  • Life Update #534453445

    I haven’t blogged in awhile, and it’s all because of:

  • Los Intocables | Erik Ravelo

    Los Intocables | Erik Ravelo.

  • 10 thoughts on loneliness (i’m in an unfriendly slump)

    It comes and it goes. 

  • / dream?

    There is nothing more important than learning how to dream. We are mortal. We die. And the question of what we do with our time has been the question since the dawn of humankind. And the answer? We can suffer all the injustices of life passively, swallow the norms and spit them back out with…