Our president just declared the Philippines in a “State of Emergency”. Now what the heck is that? Read my rant in a journal entry
*edit- I just heard that “state of emergency” means the state does not allow rallies. They can take over utilties or media. But the courts and due process are still around.
KATIPUNAN is proud to announce that our third issue, an August-September double issue is now available for download at www.katipunan.com.ph! read more?
Hear ye! Change your bookmarks to my new blog domain, laurganism.com. The reason for this is because my old blog , nimrodel.net contains a lot of crap that I don’t want to remember or want to be remembered by. I suppose it was still cute when I was in high school and bitching about everything, or being incredibly stupid in putting my personal life out for the world to see. But my life is not public entertainment–and the same goes for my past. I want it gone, and I am getting rid of it. I also bought laurganism.net which points to the dot com.
My latest theme at nimrodel.net is sunset. This photo was actually taken at Sunset Beach , Tali in the summer of 2004. I didn’t edit the photo that much so as to give justice to the beauty of the sunset. Eh, also blame it on laziness to web-design. Ah I miss the beach especially during the rainy season. If only I can just sit and stare at the sunset at the beach…it just relaxes my frayed nerves.
This afternoon, I went to shop at Shoemart SM Makati for the first time since I chose to “boycott” it. The place was given a drastic makeover last year–the interior looks more cheerful and clean and the quality of the merchandise has improved by far. read more?
Since I’m too lazy to write a real review, I placed my comments in bullet points. Luckily for those who haven’t read it yet, I’m in a generous mood and I won’t be writing any spoilers.This is my short review of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
I realized that ever since the People Power Revolution of 1986, people take to the streets at the smallest sign of corruption and injustice, as though a collective demonstration would solve all of these problems. Come to think of it, we’re not really a democracy–we’re an ochlocracy read more?