Dec 15 2012

Fail

I don’t know what happened today. It’s December 15 and damn, I have failed miserably. It’s our monthsary and we didn’t even met. Of course we were suppose to meet, but I have done something causing us not to. We were suppose to meet at 10 am, but I slept through it.

I don’t know what to do. Damn it. I need to change. I fucking need to change. I don’t want to repeat what I have done this day. I have hurt her, and I’m sorry.

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Sep 25 2012

Empty

Some people don’t care, or maybe just don’t want to express their feelings regardless of what others feel. Does that make them heartless or just shy? Some people say things that they want other people to do but they themselves fail to do it. Does that make them hypocrites or just indifferent?

What if they are the ones who would feel what they are doing to others? Would they or not at all be affected? Will they change or not?

I believe all people can change, it’s just a matter of them wanting to and how much effort they are exerting.

Sometimes it just doesn’t matter. Even if it hurts and pains me, I just disregard it. I’m the kind of guy who doesn’t want fights or problems but that doesn’t mean I run away from them.

I just really hope that she would look and be affected by my feelings. Even just a little, I hope that she would show a little affection and consideration to my feelings.

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Sep 18 2012

Almost a Year

It feels like it’s been almost a year since I have posted something here. I was busy with my life since last year. I had to do the Doors to Diplomacy, the International CyberFair competition, and others which I cannot remember.

Many things happened to me, but I guess there’s no time to enumerate all. I’ll try to put things in here once a month since I am not already obliged to post things here weekly.

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Oct 02 2011

Book Review: Mockingjay (Final Book of The Hunger Games)

Mockingjay (Final Book of The Hunger Games)

Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: Young AdultScience FictionAdventureDystopian
Publisher: Scholastic
Published on: 2010

Finished reading the final book and well, here’s what I think about it. (Reminder: May contain major spoilers.)

Choosing to be the Mockingjay – the face of the rebellion, Katniss should again keep everything to herself and let other people have control over her, to play the role given to her before she even knew what was going on.

After the Quarter Quell (75th Hunger Games), Katniss together with Beetee and Finnick were rescued from the arena and was brought to District 13 which everyone thought to be annihilated during the past rebellion. Peeta Mellark with the other tributes and past Hunger Games winner are captured by the Capitol. District 12, annihilated, destroyed, and erased by the Capitol. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 29 2011

Me Myself and I Outside SLU-LHS

Can you find walls not included in the building?

Inside the high walls of our campus, where I always use my brain to do the tasks given to us by our teachers, I always feel tired and bored. I always wait for weekend with much eager and anticipation where I can do what my brain can handle without sacrificing any brain cells. In school, every day, quadrillion cells die, every hour, trillion cells die, every minute, billion cells die, and every second, million cells die but as weekend comes, my brain can rest and produce again what was lost, or is it? Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 18 2011

Something Gained

Taxi

One freezing Monday morning, while I was trying to overcome the challenge that I need to face everyday, I finally climbed out of bed and tossed away my blanket only to find out that my alarm didn’t go off and I was on the verge of being late. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 11 2011

Book Review: Catching Fire (Second Book of The Hunger Games)

Catching Fire (The Second Book of THE HUNGER GAMES) Book Cover

Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Adventure, Dystopian
Publisher: Scholastic
Published on: 2009

I know I just finished reading the first book of The Hunger Games yesterday and posted a review of about it at the same time. As soon as I finished writing the review about it, I started reading the second book right away. Either I was totally excited, there is something wrong with me, or the time is really damn slow, I finished reading the book just a little while ago.

Before reading this review, I strongly recommend to read the first book. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 11 2011

Book Review: The Hunger Games (First Book)

Hunger Games Book Cover

Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Adventure, Dystopian
Publisher: Scholastic
Published on: 2008

Review:
(Contains spoilers. Read at your own risk.)

The story takes place in Panem, a place once known as North America, where the Capitol is surrounded by 12 outlying districts. Every year, each district must send 2 tributes – one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve to eighteen to take part in the Hunger Games where each tribute must fight each other until one only survives. Katniss, who lives her life hunting and supporting her family together with his best friend, volunteers to join the Hunger Games in place of her sister. As she enters the Hunger Games, she will meet new people, she will encounter problems, and she will have to sort out her feelings. If she wants to win in the Hunger Games, she needs to survive. She needs to kill and show her skills in hunting and survival, she needs to hide her emotions and she needs to lie – all these she needs to do in order for her to survive. Read the rest of this entry »

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