Wednesday, February 24, 2010

movies movies movies

I have been wanting to watch these movies, PLEASE! PLEASE!

The storyline is CRAZY. The events were shown reversed. So ending muna bago start. So surreal and pretty disturbed. Monica Belluci (heart)

May party, may murder, ang daming guest, sino ang pumatay? :D


Maria Full of Grace
Ang mga nagagawa ng tao para sa droga. Eye-opener to sa mundo ng drug trafficking.


Guy had an affair with girl. Marries his true love, then mistress goes back in his life. Awoo!


The Child
A young couple struggles to make ends meet for their unborn child. Guy sells baby to the black market then decides to buy the baby back.

out!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

break ups 101

this one is from here

7 Types of Breakups

7. The Mutual Breakup

This is as peaceful a breakup as you can have, like when the entire family agrees it's time to pull the plug on grandpa's respirator: he is freed of his misery, and the family feels a sense of relief. I've never had a mutual breakup. I can't catch that lightning in a bottle. But it can't be that tough to recover from a mutual breakup and get back out in the dating scene again.


6. The Circumstantial Breakup

A cousin of the mutual breakup, the circumstantial breakup occurs when the environment around you won't permit the relationship to continue: my parents hate you, you're in Cali and I'm in NY (or even, you're one town over), I need to be single for a while, etc. Recovery time is shortened because the other person offers an excuse that takes the focus off your weaknesses or unattractive qualities that could have caused a breakup.


5. The Ultimatum Breakup

The most common ultimatum leading to a breakup is: "ask me to marry you within the next year of I'm out of here." Other conflicts could cause ultimatums as well: change your religion, get rid of that stupid old car, etc. Ultimatum breakups can be tough to get over because it's annoying that a little compromise could have prevented it. But once it's over, that pressure from the stalemate you reached in the relationship is gone, so it's quite a relief.


4. The Something Someone Said Breakup

My friend broke up with his girlfriend he was dating for years, and he mentioned a conversation that occurred shortly before they broke up. They were discussing wedding rings, and she asked how much he'd spend. He simply hasn't studied the "market" so he threw a number out there: "I don't know, $5,000." She scoffed and said: "You should spend no less than $20,000."

He told me after she said that, he couldn't think of her the same way anymore. In fact, it put a figurative "X" over her image in his eyes. They eventually broke up, and this conversation was the springboard. This type of breakup is painful because you wish you could take something you said or did back.


3. The I've Been Cheating

Whether you find out from them or some other way, it's the ultimate betrayal when they are cheating on you. You can get over it because you dismiss this person as a cheating jerk, but you still feel stupid and you might spend several months envisioning the cheating or trying to regain faith in the opposite gender.


2. The First Love Breakup

The First Love breakup is one of the toughest to overcome. Some say you never get over it. This breakup teaches us that the world is a bigger place than we thought. There are more people to meet, there are bills to pay, there are places to go. Things just can't stay the same as they once were.

Mine hit me when I got to college and my girlfirend stayed behind in high school. Eventually, we had to move on. The first love breakup is hurts so much because you've never experienced this feeling of loss and disappointment before. And, it's part of growing up and growing up is usually a painful process.


1. The Blind Side

My friend recently blind sided his ex. After she cried for an hour, he decided he had put in enough time and he left. This is traumatic because it comes out of nowhere. The blind sider may have been thinking about it for months, and they conceal their intentions, then drop the bomb while everything seems to be going well. In fact, the couple may have spent time together the night before, but the blind sider did so out of obligation.

Blind Sides chip away at your ability to trust. If someone can break up with you when things seem to be going so well, you'll have a tough time avoiding paranoia and trusting your new partners.


been there, done that

the blind side, definitely the blind side.

but nah, I still trust people :)

it's campaign season at school!

Ngayon ang panahon na halos lahat ng estudyante sa UP eh kala mo e friendships lahat.

Late ako kanina sa school, tapos magugulat ka na lang sa walkway ng entrance may mga kandidato na nakapila. Tapos, kakamayan ka nila, isa-isa. "Blabla for rep at large!" "Good morning! Blabla for USC councilor!" mga 9 yata silang lahat. Nagsmile na lang ako lahat sa kanila at nag goodmorning (pero nasa isip ko.."LATE NA PO AKO") haha.

Eto na naman ang season ng kaduper rivalry ng 2ng parties na naglalaban. Ang blue at red. Nag blue ako, actually kaming lahat ng Bio blockmates. Supporters kasi kami ng aming friend na kasama sa blue party. Kaya nung nag RTR ang mga taga red, mejo nahiya ako. :/

Sobrang magkaiba yung approach ng dalawang parties, yung isa, friendship method, yung isa, formal method. hehe. Maganda naman yung mga gusto nilang isulong para sa ikabubuti ng student welfare. May point naman lahat ng mga projects na gusto nilang gawin. May iba rin pala na kakaiba ang approach. Habang kumakain ka sa caf, makiki upo tapos makikipag kwentuhan sayo. O diba, personal! Effective siya infairness.

Isa lang siguro yung gusto kong mangyari after mahalal ang kung sino man. Sana mag EXIST naman sila kahit tapos na yung election. 3 years na kong nasa UP Manila pero hindi ko talaga maramdaman yung council. Ano ba? Dahil ba Bio major ako at mukang libro at halaman inaatupag ko? O baka dahil hindi talaga nagkakaisa yung council kasi nanggaling sila sa blue at red?

UNITY SA UPM? I WANT!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sunday, February 21, 2010

mini getaway

I just got home from our field trip at Tagaytay Flower Garden. It's my haven! There are flowers everywhere. Sooo lovely. These are my favorite photos for the day:


Dandelion


Chrysanthemum
This one is a little bit edited. I adjusted the saturation and lightness.



Little orange flower
I looove this! It's so small but it's really really pretty to look at.

The tour guide said that we should have went there in October where it's harvest season for most of their flowers. I want to go back! It 's a 7.2 hectare property with so much love for the plants. They have gazillion greenhouses and a mini museum. They also plant herbs that smell sooo goooood :D

I love nature!







Saturday, February 20, 2010

interestingly interesting

There are sparkles everywhere.

Won't care about anything else.

*cartwheels*

*cartwheels*

*cartwheels*

:3

Saturday, February 13, 2010

spiral of silence

Campaign season is very much felt nowadays. Never would you see a place where no poster of a politician is around. Also, a new 'trend' in campaigning is now in tv commercials which I think is effective if you really want people to notice (hello? all of us is "lss-ed"(is there such word?haha) from Manny Villar's jingle for the nth time).

But what is it that really makes the cut for us to vote for these people?

qualities that we want:
  • competence
  • experience
  • integrity
  • moral values
  • clean
qualities that ends up winning:
  • popular
  • impossible promises (i.e. "Wala nang magiging mahirap"- some presidentiable)
  • looks "kind"
  • helped some people
  • a relative of some established politician
The question is WHY? Why do end up with these people?

The answer, I think, is the theory called Spiral of Silence.

Spiral of silence is about public opinion. When majority of the people share (or brag) about their thoughts, the minority tends not to share what they have in mind. Instead, they just keep these thoughts to themselves and eventually, they would also have the same mentality as the majority. It's like the minority's opinion is headed to a downward spiral until it's gone.

Fear of isolation is what drives this spiral. Obviously, if there's someone who deviates about something, the majority would find this person to be an outcast or someone who rebels, and thus creating a strain in their relationship.

My advice? Do not debate on which politician should win. Do not justify to people why you want them. My friend said that she wants to vote for Gibo Teodoro, but she thinks he won't win so she would vote for Noynoy Aquino. See? How could a candidate win if you would not vote for him? Just because there are POPULAR choices out there, does not mean that they will be the ones to win! The power is on us, the people. We are the ones that should decide.

I'm not saying that we should not listen to the "populars" but I think we should consider what we REALLY want and not the media/people imposes on us.

We have our own minds.
We have our own opinion.
We are unique.
:D

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

break!

I have been studying for some hours now and I think I deserve a break!

I got an idea of listing my favorite exam types,haha

5. Multiple Choice- This would have been at the top of my list but boy it is not as easy as it looks! Sometimes the choices are so similar that it makes you confused. The teacher would say "Use your best judgment" or "Choose the best answer". But the good thing is, the answer is there. It exists! You just have to look for it. haha. Elimination would help. And if you really don't know what to answer, there's eeny-meeny minie moe method or the C method :D What I usually do is that I read the words and then I'll rely on the one which I "feel" is the best answer. (Nah, does not work) haha

4. Problem solving- i love math but math does not love me. period. I get the processes but there's just something evil about exam questions that would make you say: "WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THIS?!". The good thing about it though is that even if you did not get the exact answer, the teacher would still give you partial points (which is what I'm always depending on) haha. Hey, you still tried! ;)

3. Essay- This is like problem solving but involves words. Whether you know a lot or a little about the question, you could still make them "lengthy". I think the technique is to make a long introduction and then just plug in the info that you know. Relaxing yourself while writing helps too. And when it asks about your opinion, edi walang tama o mali!

2. Analogy or Compare and Contrast- I don't know why i enjoy answering this type of question. Maybe because when i study, i would write down the comparisons of some ideas. Sometimes the questions would just want to test your common sense.

1. Identification- I love to memorize. haha. So, yeah, i like this. The technique here is to know the keywords of the definition and associate the terms to stuff. For example, the scientific name of sweet potato is Ipomoea batatas. Batatas sounds like patatas which is potato. There! It's easier to remember. Sometimes, if you really don't know the answer, you could "search" the multiple choice questions for some words that might be the answer you're looking for (it works sometimes!)

Okay! I'll go back to nerdville again. bye!


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

arti arti moment

oh! this week is all about acads. 3 exams + 2 reporting = stress! (but somehow I still have the time to post this) haha

This post was inspired by bubby (a beauty blog i follow. She's great!). Last Sunday, we had a family picnic and I was pretty bored waiting for the people to get ready so I spent my time putting on make-up and doing my hair, haha. I'm not a pro but i think I did okay :)



no makeup makeup look? :D

see video: for hair and makeup

Thursday, February 4, 2010

paalala

linelle,

hello! you're insane. Don't do that again. DO. NOT. Never would you think about it again. i know you're a bit confused but please figure it out soon.
It's gonna be alright..i hope

take care,
linelle