Finally, a new blog post after some long, almost-irritating inactivity. There are a lot of things my mind needs to process right now but I think I need to update this blog I hid six feet under. Hello, world. I am officially a bachelor’s degree holder–and I got it from the country’s premiere state university. And yes, this brag sounds better when you have successfully endured four years of academic torture. College graduation is okay. When I describe something with “okay”, it just means I can’t get a (better) term to describe it. Seriously, it was fun, solemn. The solemnity peaked when my college peers and I sung UP Naming Mahal with our left arms doing that famous revolutionary choreography. Most of us sung it without enough conviction (first time much?) but I believe most of us sung it as if we’re carrying the nation’s burdens (read: plural). That felt good–realizing that you have the ability to help the country feels good.
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The last few days were good–I had a nice speech delivery for a major subject amidst necessary panic; I had some of the best times with my closest friends amidst academic labor; and I obtained a crucial literature I need for my thesis amidst willful ignorance. Fate has been good to me. Well, I just don’t know how long she’ll be that way.
The grades are out for second semester, (My second year in my course, SY 2007-2008)
Organizational Communication 101 (Introduction to OrCom)- 2.25
Humanities I (Literary Appreciation)- 1.75
Humanities II (Art, Man and Society)- 1.75
Social Sciences II (Western Political Thought)- 1.25
Natural Science IV (Environmental Geology)- 1.25
(Physical Education II (Philippine Games)- 1.50)
Grade Weighted Average: 1.65
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Edsa n. Where n stands for any positive integer.
The anniversary of EDSA People Power 1 was more than the celebration itself (or maybe less), the celebration (if that was) was only bunches of political-stampedes, street-dwellers and the state-of-emergency declaration. After having the nation’s hiatus during the SEA games and Pacquiao-Morales bout, we are back again to our selfish thrones. Filipinos are like that. United if we have the cause and disunite in the other hand if we want to. I will not talk about the two sides here, I’ll talk about the nation as a whole. This kind of scenery is not new, we are only continuing the wicked story that we ourselves start. Leaders of this country make their best effort and so are the citizens. But now, where are the fruits of this labor? Here.. this situation.. is the product. There is something wrong. But we don’t know it. A says it’s B. B says it’s C. C says it’s A. Who’s who? In my own humble opinion, excluding the human-factor for it, the current political system makes the connection short-circuit. I am on the side of those who want the political system be changed. For the past decades, we are walking on the same path, obviously, if we continue to this kind of path, we’ll get the same kind of everything. Maybe, our leaders could have the initiative upgrade the earth we are walking. But they are considering the other side’s business and so is the other side. Luckily, our president had the eagle’s eyes to see up-above the nature of what we are walking. Our past presidents should have seen that but many politicians are covering it. This is the time. If this is not then when?
I lack substantiation here!
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