Just wanna share some interesting thought on my recent discourse with Joseph Saguid.
JS: Ginoong Pisuena, huwag sana ninyong masamain, ngunit lagpas na ako sa pagti-teorya-teorya. At mababanggit ko lamang muli ang mga bagay na iyan sakaling nagtuturo na ako sa kolehiyo (dahil iniisip ng akademya na mahalagang malaman ng isang estudyante ang mga tangka ng pagpapaliwanag ng iba't ibang penomenon sa mundo). Sa huli, ano nga ba ang teorya kundi isang ehersisyo ng pag-angkin? ng pagpapangalan ng isang paliwanag? At matapos nating malaman, sa pamamagitan ng maka-Kaliwang ideolohiya na MALI AT MASAMA ang KAPITALISMO dahil OPPRESSIVE ito sa mga manggagawa at sa maliliit na tao, nasaan tayo ngayon? Narito sa lungsod at patuloy na pinagsisilbihan ang ating pagnanasang umangkin, yumaman, magkaroon ng "sariling pangalan." Sagutin mo ako ngayon, Ginnong Pisuena, kung ano ang napapala natin sa pagiging aral natin sa teorya? Sa huli, ang teorya ay mga salita lamang na hindi, hindi natin kailanman kayang gawin o sundan, gaano man nito ibinubulgar ang estruktura ng isang sistema at lipunan na mapang-api.
Artslave: natutuwa ako at nabanggit mo ang diskursong ito. ang usapin sa teorya ay bihirang bigyang-pinsan sa ating payak na pamumuhay. sang-ayon ako na ang pagte-teorya ay isang paraan ng pag-aangkin. isang elitistang ehersisyo ng pagpapaliwanag ng mga penomenon upang mapabilang sa hanay ng mga naghahariang-uri. saludo ako sa iyong adhikain, naway marinig ang boses mo ng mga akademyang nagpapakitang-gilas at dalangin ko ang kamatayan ng idealismo at pagsilang ng bagong perspektibo sa pagbabago. 'Wag kang magalit sa kin, kaagapay mo ako sa iyong landas. Nagmamahal... Gian Carlo
JS: Tama yan, nasa edad na tayo pagkalipas ng teorya. Sa huli, walang teoryang makapagtuturo sa atin kung paano maging tao. At iyon ang pinakaimportante: ang maging tao, ang magpakatao. Sa huli, walang kuwenta kung gaano karami ang alam mong teorya. Maraming tao na walang teorya ng "pagiging mabuti", ngunit napakabuti. Ano ang binatbat dito ng isang taong aral sa mga teorya ng "pagiging mabuti" ng tao, ngunit hindi naman nagpapakabuti?
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
0 Trashing the Hotel, the Celebrity-Style
The last time I've been to Shangri-La was last February this year. The hotel is such an exquisite place with a very hospitable staff. The room was so serene, though not that amazingly lavish, it is oozing with calmness and sense of luxury.
And then, John Mayer and his entourage trashed the majestic Presidential Suite with a whopping USD 8,000 worth of property damages.
John Mayer visited the country this month and it was the talk of the town. I listen to him, but I am not a fan. I think he is overrated. And this news, if ever this is absolutely true, is absolutely nerve-wracking. And so is this photo.
The EDSA Shangri-La administration released an official report that the incident is not true. Contradicting previous reports that JM had a major diva moment sounds like a defensive statement. Indeed, this will put EDSA Shangri-La in a bad situation, no matter how bad the artist is. It is because, the customer has all the right and the luxury to do whatever he wants. Nevertheless, I hope the EDSA Shangri-La hotel didn't kiss ass on this one. They should have been firm on claiming this is true and kick John Mayer's ass. Sometimes, there is this artist temperament that we need to contain if it is in the expense of respect and good conduct.
And then, John Mayer and his entourage trashed the majestic Presidential Suite with a whopping USD 8,000 worth of property damages.
John Mayer visited the country this month and it was the talk of the town. I listen to him, but I am not a fan. I think he is overrated. And this news, if ever this is absolutely true, is absolutely nerve-wracking. And so is this photo.
The EDSA Shangri-La administration released an official report that the incident is not true. Contradicting previous reports that JM had a major diva moment sounds like a defensive statement. Indeed, this will put EDSA Shangri-La in a bad situation, no matter how bad the artist is. It is because, the customer has all the right and the luxury to do whatever he wants. Nevertheless, I hope the EDSA Shangri-La hotel didn't kiss ass on this one. They should have been firm on claiming this is true and kick John Mayer's ass. Sometimes, there is this artist temperament that we need to contain if it is in the expense of respect and good conduct.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
0 We don't have a direct line to God
When is the last time you prayed? Or cried? Or sulk in the corner of your room and felt helpless and alone? We all have our own share of stories about crossroads. More often we share the same emotions and we understand what each one of us is going through.
Religion is always a sensitive topic. Most people consider religion so dividing, it can even conjures war.
This week, one of the most celebrated and watched television series in the US (or maybe world) captured us once again with their line-up of musical numbers. This time - about spirituality. Let's call this episode "Grilled Cheesus"
The core of this week's episode is with Kurt's struggle to find acceptance in dealing with his father's unexpected heart attack. Kurt was so devastated that he shunned himself from the others who tried to comfort him with their faith and spiritual words.
One of the musical number that hit me right down to the core is Mercedes' rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Look to You". It was so good, it actually made me cry :'(
This episode is jam-packed with emotional scenes, so be ready with your tissues.
Religion is always a sensitive topic. Most people consider religion so dividing, it can even conjures war.
This week, one of the most celebrated and watched television series in the US (or maybe world) captured us once again with their line-up of musical numbers. This time - about spirituality. Let's call this episode "Grilled Cheesus"
The core of this week's episode is with Kurt's struggle to find acceptance in dealing with his father's unexpected heart attack. Kurt was so devastated that he shunned himself from the others who tried to comfort him with their faith and spiritual words.
This episode is jam-packed with emotional scenes, so be ready with your tissues.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
0 The Moleskine Affair
Presenting the Moleskinge "iCovers"
This is awesome. When I saw, I was like, damn where my iPhone and iPad. A perfect match for your on-the-go lifestyle. This will definitely be an eye-candy for the avid moleskine fans. Uncrate says the price is yet to be announced. But I gotta have that iPad first. Sleek!
This is awesome. When I saw, I was like, damn where my iPhone and iPad. A perfect match for your on-the-go lifestyle. This will definitely be an eye-candy for the avid moleskine fans. Uncrate says the price is yet to be announced. But I gotta have that iPad first. Sleek!
Friday, October 1, 2010
0 Newest Sweet Craze - Parvati Trinoma
Have you been to Parvati in Trinoma Mall lately. Well, if you are a sweet tooth and just loves sweet foods more than anything else (but diabetics, please refrain from going here, beware as this is a dessert haven), Parvati is a perfect place for you.
Located just near Conti's and Breadtalk, Parvati is a small yet well-situated sweet shop that houses some of the best house-made desserts, cakes and pastries in the metro. Parvati is just the name of the place, but it has a variety of suppliers of sweets and pastries so you really have a lots of choices and you will see different packagings and designs.
They have a great set of crew as well. They only accept cash payments as of the moment. I have tried from the selection so far the majestic and delicious "Gigi's Custaroons". An extraordinary blend of custard, cheese and the household macaroons (the coconut sensation on top).
So next time you happened to be in Trinoma, try going to Parvati! You deserve a sweet treat, but watch your calories and sugar level.
Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)
Located just near Conti's and Breadtalk, Parvati is a small yet well-situated sweet shop that houses some of the best house-made desserts, cakes and pastries in the metro. Parvati is just the name of the place, but it has a variety of suppliers of sweets and pastries so you really have a lots of choices and you will see different packagings and designs.
They have a great set of crew as well. They only accept cash payments as of the moment. I have tried from the selection so far the majestic and delicious "Gigi's Custaroons". An extraordinary blend of custard, cheese and the household macaroons (the coconut sensation on top).
So next time you happened to be in Trinoma, try going to Parvati! You deserve a sweet treat, but watch your calories and sugar level.
Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)
0 Youtube Daily Servings
Thank God there's Youtube. One of the greatest web invention of all time. As the rain continues to bathe the metro and my Friday night is utterly boring, I can't help but give these viral videos some of my limited attention and uncompromising opinions. Actually watching these clips is fun.
The Cebu Pacific FA Safety Instruction Guide (or dance?)
This one is a great marketing ploy. They will probably give Cebu Pacific another reason to be more popular than Philippine Airlines especially with the lower markets. It's fun, witty and can also be annoying.
Perhaps, the idea behind this is to make the idea of dying a little bit festive and enthusiastic. Like, "common, dying is fun, so let's dance our way to it". This will probably ease the tension and anxiety of those people who might be suffering a severe nervousness and paranoia of air crash.
This can be a good idea, but this can also divert the attention of the passengers. They will probably forget how to wear the mask after being entertained by the grooves and moves of the pretty flight attendants.
And of course, the "California Gurls" sound bytes is a winner! Thumbs up for that Ladies.
The 'Pustiso' Scandal
This is hilarious. I can't help but feel embarrassed for the girl. This is something that all false-teeth wearers are dreading. Listen to her as she cursed and felt the embarrassment after she realized that her false teeth fell into the ground.
The heaviest breasts of all...
Is this for real? A Germany's Got Talent contestant shows her biggest asset. I just wanna take her clothes off and see if her boobs are for real? That was just so heavy and unbearable to watch! Imagine carrying a boobs as heavy as four large-sized pumpkins, that is just a painful sight. The boobs were so heavy, she can even smash the watermelon?! That was crazy.
Whoo!
Anyway, if by any chance you want to hear me sing, I got the link. Listen, to the reason why the sky is weeping right now.
Artslave Sings
So, keep in touch later. Gonna watch Gossip Girl in a few minutes.
The Cebu Pacific FA Safety Instruction Guide (or dance?)
This one is a great marketing ploy. They will probably give Cebu Pacific another reason to be more popular than Philippine Airlines especially with the lower markets. It's fun, witty and can also be annoying.
Perhaps, the idea behind this is to make the idea of dying a little bit festive and enthusiastic. Like, "common, dying is fun, so let's dance our way to it". This will probably ease the tension and anxiety of those people who might be suffering a severe nervousness and paranoia of air crash.
This can be a good idea, but this can also divert the attention of the passengers. They will probably forget how to wear the mask after being entertained by the grooves and moves of the pretty flight attendants.
And of course, the "California Gurls" sound bytes is a winner! Thumbs up for that Ladies.
The 'Pustiso' Scandal
This is hilarious. I can't help but feel embarrassed for the girl. This is something that all false-teeth wearers are dreading. Listen to her as she cursed and felt the embarrassment after she realized that her false teeth fell into the ground.
The heaviest breasts of all...
Is this for real? A Germany's Got Talent contestant shows her biggest asset. I just wanna take her clothes off and see if her boobs are for real? That was just so heavy and unbearable to watch! Imagine carrying a boobs as heavy as four large-sized pumpkins, that is just a painful sight. The boobs were so heavy, she can even smash the watermelon?! That was crazy.
Whoo!
Anyway, if by any chance you want to hear me sing, I got the link. Listen, to the reason why the sky is weeping right now.
Artslave Sings
So, keep in touch later. Gonna watch Gossip Girl in a few minutes.
Monday, September 27, 2010
1 The Future Lawyer
I was half-interested. I went upstairs with a weakened body. The laborious discourse with the cab driver has drained my energy badly. I just finished eating my supper when suddenly I heard the news about the bombing at DLSU-Taft yesterday.
I never knew that there were severe casualties. I never thought the bombing indeed resulted to a dozen of injured individuals that have to undertake serious medical operation, like amputation?
Seriously, the news broke my heart. As I was untying my shoe and removing my socks I felt like I was being opened to a world of anarchy.
Raissa Laurel is a 2nd-year law student in San Sebastian. She is one of the three victims of DLSU-Bar Exam bombing that needed amputation or major operation brought by this uncivilized tragedy. I caught a glimpse of her frail body on a hospital bed with her father and brother in PGH. She was obviously in a bad state, she's breathing on a tube and a large portion of her body is covered in gauze. There were marks of burns and her lower body part is completely covered. The fact that her two legs were already amputated is heartbreaking.
She didn't refuse the interview. Though she was obviously weak, I can sense the eagerness from her to share her story. She responds through writing. Her reply was - 'wrong timing, wrong place, at least I'm alive, second life'. I was speechless. At that moment, as I fixed my gaze on the television, I can't help but feel for her and give her my utmost admiration.
But it wasn't her positive outlook that put me in a complete shock. It was her father's lament.
The moment her father spoke of her unfortunate situation, tears erupted in my eyes. The sorrow in her father's eye is unbearable. He is fighting his emotions, but her daughters struggle and the unfortunate tragedy made him very emotional. Her father wished she could still regain the confidence she used to have before. The enthusiasm and dedication to be a lawyer someday.
And she will. As I slowly hold back the tears flowing on the edge of my eyes, I saw her last response to Julius Babao - a phrase that put me in awe. "I am going to be a lawyer someday :) "
Mark my word. You will be one of the best defender of injustice someday, Ms. Raissa Laurel. Don't let your disability get the last straw of your strength. I am so proud of you. Your legs were severed, but your determination and passion will never be.
I never knew that there were severe casualties. I never thought the bombing indeed resulted to a dozen of injured individuals that have to undertake serious medical operation, like amputation?
Seriously, the news broke my heart. As I was untying my shoe and removing my socks I felt like I was being opened to a world of anarchy.
Raissa Laurel is a 2nd-year law student in San Sebastian. She is one of the three victims of DLSU-Bar Exam bombing that needed amputation or major operation brought by this uncivilized tragedy. I caught a glimpse of her frail body on a hospital bed with her father and brother in PGH. She was obviously in a bad state, she's breathing on a tube and a large portion of her body is covered in gauze. There were marks of burns and her lower body part is completely covered. The fact that her two legs were already amputated is heartbreaking.
She didn't refuse the interview. Though she was obviously weak, I can sense the eagerness from her to share her story. She responds through writing. Her reply was - 'wrong timing, wrong place, at least I'm alive, second life'. I was speechless. At that moment, as I fixed my gaze on the television, I can't help but feel for her and give her my utmost admiration.
But it wasn't her positive outlook that put me in a complete shock. It was her father's lament.
The moment her father spoke of her unfortunate situation, tears erupted in my eyes. The sorrow in her father's eye is unbearable. He is fighting his emotions, but her daughters struggle and the unfortunate tragedy made him very emotional. Her father wished she could still regain the confidence she used to have before. The enthusiasm and dedication to be a lawyer someday.
And she will. As I slowly hold back the tears flowing on the edge of my eyes, I saw her last response to Julius Babao - a phrase that put me in awe. "I am going to be a lawyer someday :) "
Mark my word. You will be one of the best defender of injustice someday, Ms. Raissa Laurel. Don't let your disability get the last straw of your strength. I am so proud of you. Your legs were severed, but your determination and passion will never be.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
0 What's your one-stop shop?
If you haven't fully maximized the value of bookmarking your favorite websites, your internet experience is probably stressful. Bookmarking gives you the ease of exploring your favorites and makes your internet browsing more easy.
Now, you're probably what's inside my internet browser. As they always say, tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are. We can pretty much apply that here.
Aside from the three social networking sites that I frequently visited (Tumblr, Facebook and Twitter) I always make it a habit to drop by the following blogs and websites that gives me ideas and inspirations. Like a daily dose of happy pills.
First Stop: Street Fashion (STREETSFN | streetfsn.blogspot.com)
STREETFSN TAKES STREET FASHION ON THE STREET EVERYDAY & EVERYWHERE.
Feast your eyes with a gallery of street fashion. Streetfsn is a repository of great fashion images and inspirations. Mostly taken from the high streets, this blog is the great way to start your day. This blog is under the helm of 'Nam', a Korean street fashion photographer. Click here to know more about the site.
Second Stop: The Ultimate Guy Guide | Uncrate.com
One of my absolute favorite, my daily source of gentleman's stuff - from gadgets to DVD, clothes to garden tools, Uncrate should be on your hot list.
Third Stop: The Cool Hunter
The Cool Hunter is not a trend-spotter, trend-watcher or trend predictor. We select and celebrate what is beautiful and enduring from all that is sought-after in architecture, design, gadgets, lifestyle, urban living, fashion, travel and pop culture. We remain relevant by staying ahead of and outside of trends and fads — the fickle shifts in taste and style. The Cool Hunter digs deeper, finding tomorrow's icons and classic phenomena. We are a prized reference point of choice for a global creative community.
Hunting for the latest interior designs, hot architectural innovations, new brand designs and cool random finds. Locate yourself and savor the latest ramblings in the internet. Click Here
Fourth Stop: Chuvaness.com
Undoubtedly, Chuvaness is probably the most visited blog in the local web nowadays. Under the creative mind of Cecile van Straten, this lifestyle blog is a staple to all fashion and lifestyle enthusiast. Chuvaness is definitely a must-see for the latest trends and news in fashion, brands, places and events happening around the metro.
Fifth Stop: Jessica Zafra's World Domination | jessicareulestheuniverse.com

Who can't resist Jessica Zafra's wit and wordplay. She is a walking vocabulary and her sarcasm is just irresistible. Read her proposal for world domination and enter the mind of one of the most prolific and successful author in the Philippines.
So there you go. These are just some of the frequent links I find. Hopefully, mine will be your favorite soon.
See yah
Now, you're probably what's inside my internet browser. As they always say, tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are. We can pretty much apply that here.
Aside from the three social networking sites that I frequently visited (Tumblr, Facebook and Twitter) I always make it a habit to drop by the following blogs and websites that gives me ideas and inspirations. Like a daily dose of happy pills.
First Stop: Street Fashion (STREETSFN | streetfsn.blogspot.com)
STREETFSN TAKES STREET FASHION ON THE STREET EVERYDAY & EVERYWHERE.
Feast your eyes with a gallery of street fashion. Streetfsn is a repository of great fashion images and inspirations. Mostly taken from the high streets, this blog is the great way to start your day. This blog is under the helm of 'Nam', a Korean street fashion photographer. Click here to know more about the site.
Second Stop: The Ultimate Guy Guide | Uncrate.com
Uncrate is a web magazine for guys who love stuff. Our team digs up the best gadgets, clothes, cars, DVDs and more. New items are posted daily. Enjoy responsibly.
One of my absolute favorite, my daily source of gentleman's stuff - from gadgets to DVD, clothes to garden tools, Uncrate should be on your hot list.
Third Stop: The Cool Hunter
The Cool Hunter is not a trend-spotter, trend-watcher or trend predictor. We select and celebrate what is beautiful and enduring from all that is sought-after in architecture, design, gadgets, lifestyle, urban living, fashion, travel and pop culture. We remain relevant by staying ahead of and outside of trends and fads — the fickle shifts in taste and style. The Cool Hunter digs deeper, finding tomorrow's icons and classic phenomena. We are a prized reference point of choice for a global creative community.
Hunting for the latest interior designs, hot architectural innovations, new brand designs and cool random finds. Locate yourself and savor the latest ramblings in the internet. Click Here
Fourth Stop: Chuvaness.com
Undoubtedly, Chuvaness is probably the most visited blog in the local web nowadays. Under the creative mind of Cecile van Straten, this lifestyle blog is a staple to all fashion and lifestyle enthusiast. Chuvaness is definitely a must-see for the latest trends and news in fashion, brands, places and events happening around the metro.
Fifth Stop: Jessica Zafra's World Domination | jessicareulestheuniverse.com
Who can't resist Jessica Zafra's wit and wordplay. She is a walking vocabulary and her sarcasm is just irresistible. Read her proposal for world domination and enter the mind of one of the most prolific and successful author in the Philippines.
So there you go. These are just some of the frequent links I find. Hopefully, mine will be your favorite soon.
See yah
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