For some reason I have this penchant of falling – at least a short while – for guys that I happen to suddenly dream about. This is not the case where you fall asleep thinking of some person and you end up dreaming about him/her. It’s just totally random.
Just yesterday, I dreamt of this guy [...]
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Boys of my dreams
Posted in 20-somethings, Just rants, tagged crush, dream. boys, jogging, romance, UP Diliman on April 12, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Sometimes, color-coordination doesn’t have to be planned
Posted in 20-somethings, world of employment, tagged clothes, coincidence, color coordination, fashion, office, Uniform on March 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Been re-reading my past posts and I will not blame you for thinking that I am this emo twenty-two year old who can’t stop trying to figure out life. But really, I’m not just that. So on a lighter note, I am posting something totally non-existential and superficial.
Close your eyes and imagine the looks of [...]
Where to now?
Posted in 20-somethings, Concerning Faith, On writing and lit, food and dining, world of employment, tagged conversation, Joey Pepperoni, pasta, Philippines, pizza, rant, twenty-somethings, work on March 28, 2009 | 3 Comments »
My work buddies and I were at this Godfather-themed cozy little place last Friday. Over pizza and pasta, our conversation turned to what twenty-somethings mostly talk about: what to do with the rest of our lives.
Honestly, when you’re 17, the rest of your life pans out perfectly before your eyes. Graduate at 21. Work till [...]
Where do you find hope?
Posted in 'round the world, 20-somethings, Concerning Faith, tagged Concerning Faith, disillusion, government, hope, Philippines on March 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday was a bad day. Before you think that something happened at work or some tragedy played its course in my life, no – it was nothing like that. It was a spirit-draining, energy-sucking experience that I never thought I would have.
You see, yesterday, March 18, was the day I sort of lost a lot [...]




