Thursday, July 30, 2009


The art of blogging must have been introduced in my comprehension not long ago. Call me a hermit, I don't care. This particular person we're talking about here had just been taken out of her own world a couple of months ago, so forgive her for taking a long time to learn that there is indeed such thing called earth.

I've created an account on Live Journal and you can count on your fingers the amount of entries I've posted there. This bloke over here isn't as active on internet blogging as you guys are. Certain newbies such as myself still have a hell tons of novel things to learn.

Randomness is my best buddy. As introduced on the previous paragraphs before this one, I shift from a first person's point of view to a third person's narration. Don't be confused because I'm talking about one primate, er, human here: me.

Going back to my randomness: well, yeah. You already know that so might I skip this part? I don't even know why I started another paragraph about this anyway.

Oh, yeah. This is my profile. Welcome to my humble world where I throw on random things that my brainwaves pick up.

Readers, I assume you want to know who the hell this person writing this particular text is? If I were on your shoes, I must have pushed the back button before I could even finish reading this sentence. But if you sucessfully reached this part of my blabbering, well, congratulations. You receive my thanks for going on despite of the nonsensical things you're reading right now.

One whole month and a couple of weeks ago, I've taken a big step on my new home: UPDEPP (University of the Philippines Diliman Extension Program in Pampanga), a rather long name, I might add. You might ask what the hell this extension program is, I presume? Well, if you know something about UP, we're a part of that. And if you still don't know what I'm talking about, heck, type it on your search engine and click enter to have an over-all idea.

Meeting a whole new lot of people wasn't something new to me. When I was a child, I've been thrown into different schools before as a transfer student because of a reason I already want to repress at the back of my mind but which I'm still unsuccessful for. So, I was used to meeting new faces. Although, I'm not saying I'm a pro on socializing; I am not. Rather, I'm suggesting that change is something I'm welcoming anytime.

It could be frightening at first but when you get used to it later on, you'll never even notice it existed in the first place.