Each episode of The Triumvirate Series is a crystallization of how my day went in three themes. This is my own, novel way of writing a daily journal. Read the rationale here.

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  1. Queer. Cielo was criticizing everything about me: From my folded sleeves that were supposed to accentuate my biceps to the way I ate the spicy pork I ordered from the cafeteria. Too bad I gave in. The queer can always stir.
  2. Catastrophism. I just can’t imagine how the remaining days of the semester would look like: Documentary video, 2 PR oral defenses, a Villar* Research Paper (It’s not a Research Paper, it’s a Villar Research Paper), an outlier Biology exam, two more Statistics exam, Internship matters, more of people politics and people unworthy of my time and attention. I can experience catastrophe and I can give you a share of it.
  3. White. I just bought a white, Adidas bag. Mahn, it’s hard to maintain a white, leather-ish bag. Alagain, as I call it. It always starts with compulsion; Maintenance follows.

*ProfessorVillar is my Scientific Research Writing professor.

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Grammar suicide chronicles my daily encounters with everything grammatically suicidal. This is not meant to laugh at Filipinos’ ingenuous English grammar usage but is rather meant to induce awareness about the common Pinoy-style deviations from the proper usage of the language. (Charing!)

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Istambay = Standby? Hehe

 

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Sometimes, you don’t know where you’re going but you know you’re in the right way.

Don’t over-think, Don’t ask. Don’t doubt, just trust. This way please.

 
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