Category: Life

  • That Gender and Sexual Orientation Post

    Apparently I have to redraw the lines. Again. Highly personal rant to follow, so. But helpful, I think.

  • my tumblr is such a depressing place (all romanticism, regret and repression) but at least my blog theme is pretty swell. i want to change my wp theme soon but change should be accompanied by a boom in posts but nope, not going to happen going on a 3-day, 4-night trip to Ilocos Norte soon,…

  • Movie: Lady and the Tramp (1955)

    Yes, the one with the dogs. As a growing tradition every Sunday night, I begin a movie at midnight in order to delay the coming Monday blues. Usually, I just watch whatever I happen to have at hand; I had many choices then, but I eventually landed on Disney’s Lady and the Tramp. I had zero…

  • Of masks & magic: Uldus Bakhtiozina makes images that poke fun at stereotypes

    Of masks & magic: Uldus Bakhtiozina makes images that poke fun at stereotypes

  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier

    “Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world and battles a new threat from old history: the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier.” –IMDB A+ movie, will definitely watch …for the third time? :> (SPOILERS AHEAD) (A BIT)

  • Video: Tatia Pllieva’s FIRST KISS

    Some things are meant to be shared with the world. The atmosphere of the short video is soft and sweet and really beautiful. It also probably hit all my kinks and most of my notions about humanity. And then there’s lovely, lovely music by Soko (“We Might be Dead Tomorrow”). Go on. Watch it. …apparently…

  • Books (on the horizon)

    I spent over an hour in National Bookstore, longingly fondling books and notebooks and organizers. And by horizon, I mean the very distant future where I have both time and money.  

  • / time and humanity

    Jeanne Calment lived to be 122. She saw the turn of a century, lived through two world wars, witnessed the changing of republics, the invention of the computer and the shift from silent to animated to blockbuster films. She met Vincent Van Gogh and breathed from the same world as me as I was born…

  • Foreigner: Pinoy Inability to Improve is due to Escapism

    via Foreigner: Pinoy Inability to Improve is due to Escapism. Comments: It is valid to say that we are escapists, preferring to tolerate certain injustices to a certain point. The failure to act is either a product of failure to reach critical mass (that is, the needed number of people who are still willing to…