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Friday, April 22, 2011

The House of Ideas


Time is of the essence.

Lately, me and my high school buddy were back at where we are good at: drawing and writing stories. We actually came up with different stories ranging from fantasy to science fiction and the likes of it. We've been planning to make our comic books since our heydays in high school and we both thought that now is the time to fulfill these prophecies we had for a long time, (prophecies, really?)

But, of course, everything doesn't look easy as it seems, 'cause it demands a lot of dedication, sacrifice, perseverance and faith, as well. Recently, my buddy decided to burn his bridges to achieve his dreams and goals. What i mean is, he decided to resign from his day job to go full-time on his ongoing t-shirt business and, of course, to shift his focus on our plans to have our own comic book company one day. We're still down to a very small percentage on where we want to get to, but we're on our way to get there. Me? I'm still struggling to cope up with my everyday life but i don't mind at all. I'm still here, standing strong and i'm doing my part to contribute to him.

We've housed a lot of ideas to build up on to. Unlike before, we tend to compile a lot of bright ideas, only to let it sink in our memories afterwards. So, we both learned our lesson and we try our best to document every brainstorming sessions we had. We've came up with (i think) four different stories now, but none of them are done completely. We're still trying to make time, as it was our biggest obstacle. Finding time is what we're both craving for, so we can go ahead with our planned projects. It's not an easy task, but it's not impossible to achieve.

We're still short on, almost everything, except piling up ideas, as what i have said earlier. Financially, we're not stable yet, so we have to find ways to finance this mega-project to have it stabilized, so to speak. So, all we can do now is sit back and do the best that we can do to come up with the resources we needed, even if we're miles apart (as i am here in Milan, Italy and he's there in Manila, Philippines). I'm praying and hoping for all the best to come. Maybe, you can pray for us, too..

Good day to all.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Gamers Heart Japan


The recent events that crippled Japan has sent devastating shockwaves and had everyone shocked and worried --- even gamers like me. Japan is one of the biggest gaming industries in the whole world, so it's no surprise that the gaming community were alarmed. The current crisis Japan is undergoing right has dealt them a major blow in their economy. Shortages from basic commodities and other kinds of stuff are at an all-time high. I'm not even sure how long will it take The Land of the Rising Sun to get into full recovery status. Let's just pray for the best during these trying times.

As a gamer and a fan of gaming community, it got me affected and concerned. So, it's a good sign that the gaming community all around the world are doing their part to spread the word and help Japan at any cost. My blog was way delayed from the day of disaster, but i know that even if this was a bit late to inform everyone, i know this could be helpful in any other way. I hope whoever anonymously reads this or bumps into this blog entry in the cyberspace, gamer or non-gamer, would get their hearts touched and do something to contribute.

There's a video post in Youtube (here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROHJmP_TNR0) where different people from around the gaming world show their support and compassion towards Japan. I wasn't able to upload it here, 'cause the video is an hour long, but if you have time, try to check it out.

Good day to all.

Friday, April 15, 2011

What the heck happened to Friendster?

What the heck happened to you?


Friendster.

Once the hottest brand of social networking and considered as the pioneer of this platform, ahead of Myspace, Facebook and others. It was actually this website that launched me into the frenzied social life in cyberspace (well, i had Yahoo accounts even before i had a Friendster account, but that another matter..). I've been a member since early 2003 (that's how i recall it), and up to now, that account is still on active status.

But..

I rarely see it nowadays. Before, it was something that i always look forward to visit in the internet, almost 24/7. Now? I barely even access their website. A lot of things have changed. And over the course of almost a decade, a lot of social networking sites rose to prominence, most notably, the one that took the whole world by storm, Facebook.

Facebook now sits atop among other social networking platforms, dethroning the once-mighty Friendster. But i didn't start this blog to write about Facebook. It's about Friendster, 'cause it was my "gateway" to the world of cyber-damn-space..

I was still a teenager (i'm not that old, though, hehe..) when my elder sister introduced me to Friendster. Back then, i'm such a newbie into everything about the internet, so my response to her is, "What the heck is Friendster?!!". She said, it's just like having friends from the real world, but this time, you do it virtually. You get to meet different people or get in touch with people you haven't seen for quite some time and so on.. So, me, being a nutcase that time, just sat in front of the computer and created my very first Friendster account ('cause in the next few years, i think i accumulated four more inactive accounts there..)

... And the rest was history.

For almost a decade, Friendster became a very important tool for me. It has been a witness to all my hardships, thriumps, struggles, sorrow, joy, etc.. It is the one that exposed my cerebral, rebellious years (i don't know if it really was cerebral, but i know it was very poisonous for my parents; me, being rebellious, hahaha!). It's also the birthplace of my passion for what i'm doing right now: blogging. I scanned through my past entries and they look so primitive (i mean, the way i write before) I suck badly and horribly at english back then (and i'm still not sure if i improved already..). During those years, Friendster is the only cyber network platform that's known to me. It has become my companion.

But, one day, Facebook came along.

And Friendster became a thing of the past.

What the heck happened to Friendster?

If i can recall it right, Friendster is the leading social networking site in Asia (UPDATE: they already lost that spot to Facebook because of the rapid growth and popularity throughout, not only Asia, but the whole damn world). But, that was when FS is the only known social media site. Now, i don't hear a single person who mentions FS (in fact, i haven't heard anyone mentioned FS for a long time now. It's juts me who brought up this topic). So, what the heck really happened to Friendster? Some people are labelling Friendster users "cheap", 'cause most of the people who said that are no longer FS users or never been affiliated to FS. Although i agree that Facebook is the hottest commodity right now, i beg to differ that Friendster users are "cheap". I know it's in our blood to be cheap, but i don't see anything cheap being a FS user. At least, from time to time, i still try my best to check out what's happening on the other side of cyber-socializing. It just hit me and started writing this blog 'cause no ones fussing about FS anymore. The sad reality is that, there's not so much interest looming around FS, so the main attraction now is FB. I actually came into a decision to deactivate my FS account, permanently. But then, i held myself back and just said that there's still good things FS can offer (although i'm not exploring those good things they can offer..).

One thing i noticed about FS is that they're flooded with posers. Well, i'm not saying that FB doesn't have it's own posers, but it's hard to interact with people who poses as an Hollywood celebrity or any popular individual in the world. For me, wasting my time with that kind of people is just a load of crap. So, the remedy FB came up is having a "Fan Page" for those people who were idolized by others. But, still posers are at large in the social networking community, and that's something i still yet to see get "cleaned up" by FS.

Even though FS is not the most hyped up thing unlike before, we have to give credit to FS for becoming the pioneers. If not for them, those other social media sites won't be possible or wouldn't be existing today. Friendster paved way for the modernization of socializing. Others followed through and, some of them (or to be more precise, one of them surpassed FS. We all know what that is), reached FS' goals. Not being disrespectful with the other social media sites, 'cause they had their ways to promote their platforms, but you can't help get them associated with FS, 'cause it's the one who started it all.

As i'm about to log-off now and take a rest, i was able to catch a glimpse of my FS account. It actually never changed. But, whenever i visit this site, i become very nostalgic. It reminds me of how much things have changed, but still good to look back from where you started. FS brings a lot of good and bad memories. Some of them are quite memorable, and some of them are the things that defines me. So, i give Friendster a credit for opening my eyes on how colorful, yet, brutal (brutal, eh? really?) the world of social networking is. Even though i'm more of a Facebook guy now, i don't disregard Friendster completely, 'cause it's the one who introduced ---


--- The new way to meet people.
(Friendster's first tag line)









Friday, April 8, 2011

Writer's Block (Syndrome)

This image says it all: I've been like this most of my writing career (career, eh?)


I haven't been here for more than a month (i guess), 'cause i've been in a rough patch in the month of March. I wasn't able to put a single blog entry last month because of different circumstances (no need to elaborate). So, it's nice to be back again in a place where i can fuse out and express all the feelings and emotions that's going through me right now.

I actually don't have any specific topic to write on to this time. I just thought that it would be fun to write something when you're having, a so-called Writer's Block. I'm not a professional writer, so, most of the time, i experience this "syndrome" (for me, it's a syndrome). I'm actually going through this phase right now. I have a lot of colorful and good ideas that's running through my mind, it's just that, my weakness is, to make a finish product out of it. Sometimes, i just scratch my head and say, " When will i ever learn?". As an aspiring writer, i cannot afford to be on this spot, all the time... Well, maybe all the time is too exaggerated. Ahhh, at least 90% at a time, i'm having that block phase. It's funny that at the first paragraph of this blog, i said it's that time again to write something and express the feelings i'm experiencing right now. Well, there's not so much feelings and emotions on this entry. Mainly, logic (i'm not sure again if i'm being logical about this one, hehehe..)

Having to go through this struggle to come up with a new piece to publish could lead into abandoning this new found hobby (although i've been doing this for years, i'm still a newbie when it comes into article or blog writing). But i know within me that i cannot just leave writing behind because of Writer's Block. It has been a part of me since day one of writing. It's just like my skills in drawing. Sometimes, i do experience having an artist's block and it drew a lot of comparisons on my Writer's Block. A lot of ideas, but always coming up short when trying to put it into a product. But i did not abandon my love for drawing, so the feeling is just the same towards writing, although to call myself a writer is a bit of an overstatement. I have to find ways to get over this hump that's been haunting me for quite some time now. I'm trying to explore new and creative ways to enhance my writing skills, doing my best to expand the limited capacity of this shallow mind of mine.

Well, i just noticed now that i was able to express one emotion while writing this blog: Frustration. I'm so frustrated in writing that it caughts me off-guard at times. At least that's all i'm experiencing when i'm going through this. Writer's Block, on a more serious kind, can cause depression, end of relationship, a sense of failure, physical illness, financial pressures and many more to mention (i guess). That's the scary part but i don't i'll be having one of those and i can't afford to have those right now. Frustration is enough.

I've read through all my past blog entries here to look for somethings that needs polishing of grammars and structures, but i decided not to (for now) 'cause i might ruin everything and have to start all over again. That's no fun at all. But, at least, i still find writing amusing and a good past time. I hope one day that i'll be more productive than what i am right now so i can write more meaningful blog posts.. But...

...even as i'm finishing writing this post, my Writer's Block actually blocks me right now from moving forward. Funny.



Monday, February 14, 2011

Love is...

"The most important thing about life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in."


Today is the time of the year where love is in the air. Lovers flock the city to celebrate this very special day. It has been the day that love peaks at it's highest point and somewhat a day of "surprises" for lovebirds. I don't know what i really mean by "surprises", but a lot of sweet things can go around the metro to spread the word Love.

How do you define Love? Is it expressed by giving the sweetest chocolates and the freshest flowers you can pick? It is shown by preparing an exquisite set-up date? Or is it more felt by just showing your emotions with all sincerity and respect for your loved one? I don't know what Love can mean for others, but we have own ways in showing and expressing the real meaning of true love.

It wouldn't be fair to say that Valentine's Day is just a day for couples. Single people are welcome, too. It doesn't necessarily mean you have to have a special someone. Love is for everyone. Love takes no boundaries. No special attachments. Just pure, unadulterated love.

I'm actually out of words on what to write about Love. I don't have all the words to explain what Love is. I'm not the brightest or the most compelling person in the world. But, i can express Love without a doubt and with all sincerity. A simple poem or a handwritten letter might be enough to show the sweetest thing on earth. Even a plain text message can bring smiles to your loved ones. In an Age like this, there's so many ways we can show love to one another --- it's just a matter of doing it the right way, being true to yourself, and without selfish desires. Love mustn't have any strings attached. Again, just pure, unadulterated love.

In this time of the year, i don't have any special someone whom i can share this very special day (long story, hehe..) But it doesn't mean i forgot how to celebrate Valentine's Day on my own. I have my family, my friends, and God --- and that's all that matters. I'm celebrating it my way, and for me, that's special enough.

To all the people around the world, let this day of hearts flow with overwhelming love -- and not just today, as we spread love to each and one another, today, tomorrow and forever.

Happy Valentine's Day.

God bless..






Friday, January 28, 2011

TODAY IN WORLD HISTORY: The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, January 28, 1986

I finally had an answer for my writer's block syndrome. From now on, i'll try to find anything significant in a day's date, like what i have right now. On my first installment of Today in World History, we look back on what happened 25 years ago in Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster took place.

This catastrophic event actually happened three months before my birth (i'm still in my mother's womb back then). It's one of those events where you look back and think about what went wrong. Up to this day, it is considered as one of the unfortunate events that shape up the current world we're living in right now.

The 1986 crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger (AP Photo/NASA)

Tuesday. January 28, 1986. SS Challenger was set to go for it's 10th mission. They went through their normal routines, as part of safety check-ups before lift-off. It was beautiful morning, and it doesn't seem that anything could go wrong or anything bad could happen. Seven people makes up the crew, where this mission was set apart from the other space flights because of the diversity of the crew and in addition of the first teacher in space, Christia McAuliffe. With all hope and pride, the shuttle took off where the whole nation is watching, even schoolchildren who where at their classrooms early in the morning.

Then, seventy-three seconds after lift-off -- disaster happens, as the shuttle exploded into a white and orange cloud dust, while the nation below the disaster stood in shock and disbelief --- ended in a horrific sight. All seven crew members died that day.

Live media coverage of the SS Challenger disaster (CNN)

The whole United States, and, probably, the whole world mourned this unfortunate event. Even if i was yet to be born back in the day that happened, looking back, a lot of things could've been prevented. But on the flip side of things, accidents are very unpredictable. You could even hear at the end of this video clip where Steve Nesbitt, the voice of Mission Control, uttered the words,"Obviously... A major malfunction... has occcured." They still were able to recover the remains of the crew, and the identifiable ones were returned to their families on April 29, 1986 (the day i was born). Unidentified crew remains were buried communally at the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial in Arlington, Virginia on May 20, 1986.

A lot of things were changed by the management and overlooked all of the future possible problems. This event was frequently used as a case study. Engineering designs, safety, the ethics of whistle-blowing, communication, proper decision-making were some of the aspects that are a part of the studies. This just shows that, from every mistake we experienced or witnessed, we learn a lot of lessons and try to improve or do something much better to avoid the same catastrophic troubles like this one.

The Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial in Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, where some remains where buried. (AP)

Today, twenty-five years after the accident, the memories are still fresh for the ones that are a part of this mission and for those who witnessed it's fall. To all the crew of SS Challenger, may you all rest in peace. As we commemorate it's 25th year, i just want to let you all know that i salute those people who wants to take another step for another giant leap for the mankind, as what Neil Armstrong said before. Let this be a reminder that even at adversities like this, we won't stop at making the earth a better place to live in.


Space Shuttle Challenger, January 28, 1986.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Eat crap, talk crap, spread crap: Racism today



"To live anywhere in the world today and be against equality because of race or color is like living in Alaska and being against snow."

-
William Faulkner



"I have a dream" - a line immortalized 47 years ago by the late Martin Luther King, Jr. - is about the things he wanted to see in the future: Equality. During the tumultuos and turbulent 60's, black people were segregated and discriminated in all aspects of life. It's something people back then were not able to accomplish. Although, in modern times, somehow, we're able to minimize it, but we still have it today. It may not be as violent as it was back then, but, with all the advancements and the technoligies we have right now, Racism has upgraded, too.

I'm currently living in Milan, Italy right now. For the short span of time of stay, well, i can say, racism is still out there, maybe can be considered as on "it's lowest point." As a stranger in a foreign land like this, expect people who were really from here (some are old people; others, middle-aged), to let go of the wrath of degradation. I had my fair share of racial discrimination experience, most especially on public places. Even if want to answer back out of anguish and anger, i just let it go and treated it like an "ordinary-day-at-the-office type of problem" - even if it breaks my heart not to defend or do something for myself. It's a sad sight that the "dream" mr. King dreamt before, is still something of a hollow dream, in some of the places around the world.

When the going gets tough, the tough gets rough. When its tougher, of course, it's rougher. People of today are exposed to this kind of disgusting state we are currently witnessing right now. I wrote this blog because i checked my home page from a popular social networking site, and a few friends of mine have posts that's about racism. Of course, they're the subject of racism, and i had mine before, so, my better outlet of positive anger and distate is through this blog. We're not in the 1960's anymore. I thought people would be much better and much more understanding than before. Well, i'm not saying all, 'cause at least, i'm able to meet people from different races, who shares the same sentiments towards racism. They are really good people. We're from different walks of life, but we demonstrate love to one another. We respect each other's cultural diversities and at the same time, manages to adapt to theirs. We don't judge each other by our physical appearance. We try to improve more our lives and spread the Word of God. The Bible never taught us to be critically judgmental about others. As we do our best to become a good example to the whole community around the world, we're hoping that one day, the "dream" will be fulfilled, with all the gaping holes resolved and all the discriminative boundaries broken for life.

It has always been a challenge to tag along with people of different race. It's not difficult, but it takes you a lot of time to cope up. Well, that depends on how you get along with others, but that's something not out of reach. As a concerned human being, we have to show good example to the younger ones to treat each other equally. It's them who will carry the torch for the next generations to come and to completely put racism into obsoletion. It's not the same crap as before, but racism is still crap. No matter how much time passed, inequality still lives among us. Sometimes, rules among us. But no matter what, we are all hoping for a better place to live in, and i know we're not just hoping for nothing. One day, we can do it and be united as one.


Good day to everyone.


"For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measures you use, it will be measured to you."

- Matthew 7:2, NIV