May 2012
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Mood swingers
You instantly feel giddy and happy no matter how sad and miserable you are whenever you see, feel, hear, taste or experience them. I call them mood swingers because for one, I experience a mood swing into a state of euphoria every time they show up. Here are things that will never fail to lighten up my doldrums.
Cinnamon rolls - Or rather, the smell of freshly baked rolls are a kiss of an angel....
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Rihanna’s performance at the recently concluded American Idol 11 is just pure perfection! If Jessica Sanchez performed like this I would’ve cheated for her via Skype. But really, I feel like gasping for air every time I watch this breathtaking masterpiece. Bravo!
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Date A Girl Who Reads by Rosemarie Urquico
(In Response to Charles Warnke’s You Should Date An Illiterate Girl.)
Date a girl who reads. Date a girl who spends her money on books instead of clothes. She has problems with closet space because she has too many books. Date a girl who has a list of books she wants to read, who has had a library card since she was twelve.
Find a girl who reads. You’ll know that she does because she will...
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TV Shows I Wished I'd Watched
The only television show that I still perpetually watch this days is How I Met Your Mother (Who can ever get away from Barney Stinson’s awesomeness? And I’m sure Ted Mosby is every girl’s dream). I think I’ve outgrown Gossip Girl (the complicated plot of friends banging friends and family controversies is too much for me, although I’ll always love Blair and Chuck) and...
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This is the only video I have on my phone. And whenever I a. am sad, b. need some cheering up and entertainment or/and c. have nothing to do and by chance I have my phone around, I see to it that I drown myself in pure Joseph Gordon-Levitt awesomeness. My ovaries are gone the moment he “whips” his hair.
I love him so much I’m already asking my friends to watch The Dark Knight...
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I was in love once. When you are in love no single metaphor is enough.
– Peel My Love Like an Onion, Ana Castillo
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April 2012
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10 Cities I Would Love to Visit
I don’t know why but maybe this urge to travel and explore places is rooted in the family. There will never be a summer, a semestral break or a Christmas break without our extended family going out of town or of the country. And I loved the fact that we weren’t always home. That way we miss being home. Plus we learn a lot from our little trips.
Since getting back from Macau,...
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Last night
This by far is the highlight of our third trip to HK and Macau. Since it is Lola Fe’s (My dad’s brother’s mother-in-law) first time here, dad decided to treat us to the Las Vegas Style Buffet at Sands. We were lucky enough to be invited by dad’s contractor, Mr. Tiu, last year to the same eat-all-you-can buffet which means Dad didn’t pay anything. This time, Dad volunteered to pay for it. At first,...
Obviously, when a beloved character dies, it will create a different emotional...
– Neil Gaiman (via crashingthisplane)
remember me through flash photography and screams:... →
vivatregina:
Like, seriously, I remember writing tons of obscenely angsty journal entries about how depressed I was and how I wanted to die, and I find it funny (in the way that we do once we’re a little more grown and can see ourselves more clearly—with a healthy mix of embarrassment and humor), but more sad…
Sometimes I just feel really really really sad. I don’t know why (Or...
March 2012
15 posts
Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and...
– Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote (via thecultofgenius)