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[Oct. 21st, 2009|12:29 am] |
I'VE MOVED TO TUMBLR. :) Henceforth, I'll only be using this account for commenting and stalking.
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| From the ashes! |
[Sep. 21st, 2009|09:36 am] |
Okay, likening my return to a Phoenix resurrecting itself is an absurd metaphor, but the past few months (it's been months! My last post was in July!) have reduced my brain to a certain degree wherein comparing it to mashed potatoes would render credible results. It's strange-- I've concentrated pretty much all of my life into one single phenomenon: Blue Repertory's newbie production Rock And Rule. And now, thinking about all the grades I pretty much threw away disheartens me a lot (that 20-point physics seatwork I missed still bugs the living saints out of me), but the feeling of having already wrapped up the first week of shows-- and with rather fulfilling results at that-- is enough to counter the weight that all I've neglected is imposing on me. By losing some parts of my life, I found and nurtured more specific parts of it through this production. Hah, just like alchemy, I suppose. I can't believe that after the final week of shows, I may be going home with the sun still up-- I may be going home with a lot of time to spare for studying-- Holy frack that's going to feel so surreal. I don't even want to think about it. I don't even know how I'm going to feel when that time comes-- right now, my mind isn't even accepting it as a future occurrence yet! This is so silly.

The best part of this week was definitely the Gala night performance. My friends came to watch, and I missed them soooooo so so so much to the nth infinity. I teared up after the thought nuzzled its little ass further into my squishy little brain, because I'm secretly a sentimental git.
I spaced out for like 10 seconds, and now I don't know what else I need to type. The pressure from the immense amount of schoolwork I haven't been paying attention to just ambushed me in my head, and thus I must cut myself off here and return to work. But before that, a little promotion: I'd love it if you came to watch Rock and rule this Wednesday to Friday at 8pm, and this Saturday at 7pm (for more information, click here.) :D
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| Me the yogurt. (Yes, it's fail wordplay) |
[Jul. 7th, 2009|11:42 pm] |
I keep trying to make a recap entry about all that's ever happened thus far in my now-collegiate life, but every time I attempt to make heads or tails out of everything, all I get is a picture of white noise and disjointed, blurred little scenes playing in fast forward.
No, things have not been entirely bleak. I just don't have the time to sink things in anymore, it seems. |
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[Jun. 28th, 2009|12:33 pm] |
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| | That Beep - Architecture In Helsinki | ] |
∞ I can't place a proper caption for this picture not because of inarticulacy, but because.. Some pictures are better empathized, not verbalized. =w= |
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| Requiescat In Pace, Michael Jackson |
[Jun. 26th, 2009|09:07 am] |
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 I totally had to write this on my desk in SECA112A. No seriously, that guy was my part of first musical fandom and I ALWAYS LOVED HIM AND WILL ALWAYS DO. The news came to me like a mad polar bear in the middle of the flipping desert, and now I just feel.. at a loss. Like some great light just went out in a room of candles and despite the other burning flames present, everything seems darker. I just wish that he didn't die in such sad times for him. It was a long, hard fall and it was really painful to watch. The King of Pop is dead. I'm trying to find more words, but I ...can't.
What he gave to music was exquisite, along with what he gave to people. I hope you still remember him this way, too.
I'm glad I was able to see him in concert before he died, although I was very young and only have vague memories of the experience.
But then again, Michael Jackson isn't really dead. It feels more like he's been immortalized. |
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| Writer's Block: Set the Scene |
[Jun. 16th, 2009|08:01 pm] |
A setting where I don't know what to do. Nothing makes me more nervous than causing my own potential demise. |
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| Writer's Block: Last Meal |
[Jun. 12th, 2009|06:52 pm] |
I personally don't really give a damn about what I eat during my last meal, but rather, I care about who I eat it with (the people I love and admire, of course.) Aaaalthough high tea would be nice. Simple, clean and classy.
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| Writer's Block: Get It to Go |
[Jun. 9th, 2009|11:39 pm] |
I'm not as much a fast food person as I used to be, (there was once a time where I'd have McDonald's every day for around 2 weeks-- Why I did that is beyond me) so I'm going to say SWEETS. I never fail to visit a candy store whenever I'm out at the mall, or prefer to go to Starbucks or CBTL to grab a brownie or something whenever I get hungry, instead of an actual restaurant. Viands, rice and other entrees are always the 2nd or 3rd option. And this is why my body is rejecting my workouts. LOL.
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| SE Shoot + iCANCERvive |
[May. 20th, 2009|01:01 pm] |
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| | The Takeover UK | ] | HEY INA AND TER DO YOU REALIZE THIS WAS OUR FIRST COSPLAY SHOOT? ;D ;D ;D
Yesterday, Terry and Ina, my partners-in-crack, came over so we could finally get the "official" Soul Eater cosplay shoot over and done with. The shoot was doomed from the start. We couldn't get anything done that morning because our WIGS and SHOES were asdfghjkl-ing all over the place, and we were all SLUSH AND MUSH.LOOK, WE EVEN HAVE A VAIN VIDEO TO PROVE IT.
Ina wasn't feeling well from a crazy hangover, Terry was sawi as usual, and I was just.. .. Me. :| :| :|
Things got even worse when we went to our supposed venue, Paco Park, only to find that it was CLOSED on MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. Fail. Fail fail fail. We facepalmed during the entire ride. Luckily we were able to go find another location, Fort Santiago, and secure some permits to take pictures there.
The shoot killed US and our COSTUMES and SHOES and-- it's a good thing we won't be cosplaying Soul Eater for a while after this. It was also crazy-humid-- but there wasn't a great number of people there at all, so I guess that was a plus. Althouuughhh we still felt kind of awkward, what with all the random "UY ANIME O!" and "FINAL FANTASY!" comments. Some of the tourists that WERE at Fort Bonifacio also took pictures and videos of us without even asking. ;o; Hey hey hey, we're not some free cultural show--- but they must not have been familiar with cosplay, so I I can't complain.

In the end, though, we were pretty satisfied with the shots. I've got two of them up right now-- the rest still need some post-processing-- and I'm too lazy to do it. AWWWYEAH, =w= *groggy.* HIGHFIVE, TEAM ORZ 8D
After the SE shoot, and after dying at my house for like 3 hours Terry left to study for her UAP test (good luck, girl!) and Ina and I went over to The Fort for my gig as AEF's sessionist (vocals) for the night. ^w^ The event was organized by UAP, and was a benefit concert for cancer patients. *Got herself another baller for her small collection* >:}

Look at what I found at Hobbes and Landes while waiting! AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHESS PIECES. Ohh-zum.

Last night was EXHAUSTING, but fun. I was worried I wouldn't have enough energy, especially after that deathmatch of a shoot, but luckily my happy-cells (happy-cells, WHAT?) charge automatically, and I was jumping on amps, off the stage and practically everywhere during the set. I missed having giiiiiiigs! I also got to see :devtintinity: and :devearthquakeballet: again, which is always a good thing. @w@
Ahhh! Yesterday was such a LONG, EPIC ROLLERCOASTER OF A DAY, but I'm glad none of the time we spent was fruitless. In fact, yesterday was quite rewarding!
Since I've reached the end of my entry, I will now leave you with a cheaply-edited picture that isn't even funny. 8D

Bye! |
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