05 October 2009 @ 8:17:00 PM
My first day in bullets after that one week almost-like-a-sembreak-but-not vacation of ours.
- On my way to school this morning, I passed by the now famous Provident Village. And good God. Almost half of the streets were occupied, if not by mud, by hundreds of things that were damaged by the flood. There were still trucks or bulldozers or whatever inside the village cleaning up the mess. People are actually still wearing boots (the rubber ones) cause up to know, the place is still really muddy. Plus I’m guessing that the garbage trucks have not done its rounds yet cause the place still has a lot of trash. So yeah, brown’s the color of the day.
- It took at least 20 minutes for the train to arrive at Katipunan. So I’m guessing you know what’s next, eh? Yup, I was freaking late. Which really wouldn’t suck if my first period today wasn’t Logic. Cause you see, my professor in that subject is, uh, let’s just say, has no mercy (and probably has no sympathetic bone on her body either). I was not able to take the first 3 numbers of our quiz (which by the way is just out of 5) cause I was late. Holy crap. No matter what I say, “Ma’m, the LRT was late.” “Ma’m, it was traffic in Marikina.” She just wouldn’t budge. “It’s not my problem anymore. You were late and that’s it.” Bullshit. Seriously, for a Logic professor, she is being utterly irrational. And not to mention a pain in the ass.
- The LRT was like a total pack of sardines. You don’t even need to hold on to the safety hand rails just so you won’t fall on your ass. Well, there’s not really much of a story there. I just wanna share.
- Since we don’t have our PE class anymore, we now have a whopping 4 and a half hour break. Talk about pure boredom. Fortunately (or unfortunately), our Logic professor dismissed us 30 minutes earlier. Which is quite odd cause she usually dismisses us on the exact time or later. So once again, we got stuck at the library (just because it was cold in there). After 15 minutes, a friend of mine decided that she would like to get her ears pierced (the top part, I don’t know what that’s called). Good thing she wanted that, cause then I’d be able to buy a new tongue ring. YEY! :) After that was a total blah blah blah for all of us. And that’s when I decided that I wanna go home already. Since we only have one more subject and as far as I know, we wouldn’t be doing anything important (i.e. quiz). So yeah, I ditched school. KIDS: Don’t do that. K?
01 October 2009 @ 9:57:00 AM
This would be late, but I just felt like sharing.
I didn't realize the great damage brought by the typhoon until I saw pictures from the internet. I cannot believe the images I was seeing right before my very eyes. It was just so tragic and so heartbreaking.
Saturday, 092609
The rain was pouring so hard. But nothing that I've never seen/experienced before. So I thought that it was just a normal typhoon. Nothing that would cause harm to many. But I was wrong. I was
really wrong.
I was hanging out at our neighbor's house. Chit-chatting, eating, and playing cards. Just the usual things that we do whenever it's raining and there are no classes. We were actually about to go out from the house and go under the rain when Ivy's cousin, Jackie, came home from her work and told us that the flood outside our subdivision was already waist-deep if not knee-deep.
At first I thought, she was just completely exaggerating and over-reacting cause that has never happened in those places that she mentioned before. And besides, I don't see any signs of flooding on our street. So I was waiting for her to say, "Just kidding. Haha!" But she didn't. So I'm guessing that she was telling us the truth. But what we did was, rather than panicking or playing outside in the rain, we just continued with our card-playing.
We actually didn't mind what Jackie said. It's only later in the night that we finally realized the severity of the situation. There were no more electricity in our street. The phone lines were out too. And our cellphones were all out of signals. (Oh yes, we were still playing cards and joking around.) Tito Sam then decided to open the car radio so we could listen to some news.
And my God was I shocked again. They declared our country under state of calamity. So that would mean that the damage caused by the typhoon was extremely serious already. (But yes, we still continued playing cards while listening to the radio.)
When I got home, there was no electricity. But thankfully, it was cold. So I had no trouble falling asleep. The next morning, I woke up at around 8. Thank God the sun was already shining. My two nieces were already here at our house. My sister took them here so she and her husband could clean their place up.
So now, we finally got an internet connection and so I finally had the chance to look up some pictures of the typhoon damage on the internet. I never thought that it was that much. I was on the verge of crying as I look at the images on my screen. I just felt so helpless. I wanted to give something to those people and families who were greatly affected. But I just don't know how. It saddens me.
28 September 2009 @ 1:05:00 PM
SA WAKAS!
My God! Talk about state of calamity. Just so you know, I live in Marikina. Damn it. Damn that stupid typhoon. RAWRRRRR!
I hope everyone's just fine. I feel for those who were affected by the typhoon. Not good. Tsk.
24 September 2009 @ 10:26:00 PM
Keep it in a bag for future use.
My Logic professor taught our class a very important and valuable lesson:
WITHDRAWAL IS A CRIME.
She told us that if ever pre-marital sex occurs in our
young, fragile minds we should
NEVER use the withdrawal method. She gave us a sermon about how sperm cells are important and about how a lot of people would pay thousand of money for it. That's why we should never put them to waste.
So we were all like, "So Ma'm, we should just let the sperm cells go in and allow it to merge with the egg cells?'
This is
EPIC. Nice question, classmates. Boo yeah! LMAO! :))
BTW, I opened my keyboard. And woah, was I shocked. A
bulk of ants welcomed me with itchy bites! Damn it.
Akala niyo ah. RAID lang ang katapat niyo! Though I need to buy a new keyboard. Soon. :|
@ 12:13:00 AM
There are TINY RED ANTS all over my keyboard. And I'm having a seriously hard time typing when they keep popping out like that.
Seriously, I don't know where this stupid little creatures are coming from. If they're not on my bed, they're on my computer. DAMN IT! This is completely shocking me cause I despise
sweets. Therefore, I don't eat them. And so, I don't understand what's keeping them in my room.
Oh come on! I keep killing and they keep showing up like 10 times more. What are they, like having sex inside my keyboard that's why they keep multiplying?! Okay, I can't take this anymore. Too many ants!! This is crap.
RAWWRRRRR!
22 September 2009 @ 12:32:00 PM
Sige na, sige na. Kayo ay may masyadong maraming violent reactions. Mariosep! HAHAHA! Pero na-touch ako. AYIIIEEE.
Don't worry, I would still try to update this one. Me promises ♥
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21 September 2009 @ 9:57:00 PM
not yet. boo hoo.
Oh noes. I think I'd be moving to Tumblr. But I will still try to update this one. Thanks, guys :)