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Astral Travel

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Dahil mag-a-astral travel ako sa susunod na mga araw bilang pagninilay-nilay ko sa Mahal na Araw, pagbubulay-bulay sa mga nagawa kong kasalanan, pagpapahaba ng buhok, bigote’t balbas, at pagwawala sa amin dahil walang mga tao, mag-iiwan ako ng mga listahan na pwede mong basahin (ulit–kung nabasa mo na) kung saka-sakaling wala kang ginagawa. Recommended ko rin ang mga ito sa mga may insomnia.

“He and She” - romance, love story
Chapter 1 2 3 4 5

Ang Guro at Ang Estudyante - mga turo tungkol sa buhay-buhay
1 2 3 4

Binigyan Ko Ng Deadline ang Buhay Ko - maikling kwento
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Food Court - maikling kwento

Ang Lovestory ng Ipis - maikling kwento

Computer Laboratory Secret File - essay (yata)

Walang Pamagat - sanaysay..in english - essay

Abnoy-Pinoy - sanaysay din yata

Ang Pagsisimula ng Pagtatapos: Isang alay para sa Batch 2009 - sanaysay din

Nagpaka-Existential - ahm…hmm…mga katanungan…?

Ang Pagguhit ng Buhay - sanaysay ulit

Nagtutula-tulaan din ako. Try mo:

Ikaw

Solo

Maria ng Parang

Trying to write a poem

My Untitled Poem for Her

Kung gusto mo ng mga ka-random-an, basahin mo ang mga “Wala lang” entries ko. At bakit mo naman babasahin? Wala lang.

Try mo rin ang mga komik strip ko kung gusto mo mapa-ha. Hindi “ha ha ha” kundi “ha?!?”

Rekomendado ko rin ‘yung mga nasa blogroll ko *tingin sa kaliwa*, maganda mga blog nila, masarap basahin. Subukan mo rin. Di naman masama.

Subukan mo ring matulog buong araw, buong mahal na araw at paggising mo, late ka na sa pasok mo. Haha.

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Doubting God’s existence

By Paulo Coelho

A man went to trim his hair and beard. As always happens, he and the barber chatted about this and that, until – commenting on a newspaper article about street kids – the barber stated:
- As you can see, this tragedy shows that God doesn’t exist.
- How?
- Don’t you read the papers? So many people suffer, abandoned children, there’s so much crime. If God existed, there wouldn’t be so much suffering.
The customer thought for a moment, but his haircut was nearly finished, and he decided not to prolong the conversation. They returned to gentler topics, the job was done, the customer paid and left.
However, the first thing he saw was a tramp, with several days of beard, and long tangled hair. Immediately, he returned to the barber’s shop and said to the man who had served him:
- You know something? Barbers don’t exist.
- What do you mean, don’t exist? I’m here, and I’m a barber.
- They don’t exist! – insisted the man. – Because if they did, there wouldn’t be people with such longs beards and such tangled hair as I’ve just witnessed up on the corner.
- I can guarantee that barbers do exist. But that man has never come in here.
- Exactly! So, in answer to your question, God exists, too. It just so happens that people don’t go to Him. If they did, they would be more giving, and there wouldn’t be so much misery in the world.

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Dugs Dugs Dugs

Ankuleeeet! Hahaha

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Kowts

People break down into two groups when they experience something lucky. Group number one sees it as more than luck, more than coincidence. They see it as a sign, evidence, that there is someone up there, watching over them. Group number two sees it as just pure luck. Just happy chance. And surely, the people in Group number two are looking at those fourteen lights in very suspicious way. For them, the situation is fifty-fifty. Could be bad, Could be good. But deep down, they feel that whatever happens, they’re on their own. And that fills them with fear. Yeah, there are those people. But there’s a whole lot of people in Group number one. When they see those fourteen lights, they’re looking at a miracle. And deep down, they feel that whatever’s going to happen, there will be someone there to help them. And that fills them with hope. So what you have to ask yourself is what kind of person are you:  Are you the kind that sees signs, sees miracles? Or do you believe that people just get lucky? Or, look at the question this way: Is it possible that there are no coincidences?
- Graham Hess (Signs)

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Kowts

And God said, “Jeeze, this is dull.” And it *was* dull.
- Genesis 0:0

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