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Posted by Miggy on Mar 26, '09 8:50 AM for everyone

Posted by Miggy on Jan 8, '09 7:21 AM for everyone


Retrieved from an email.

Inventory of Normality, from Paulo Coelho's blog.



 
I decided to conduct a survey among my friends about what society considers to be normal behavior. What follows is a list I have made of some of the absurd situations we face in day-to-day life, just because society sees them as normal:

1] Anything that makes us forget our true identity and our dreams and makes us only work to produce and reproduce.

2] Making rules for a war (the Geneva Convention).

3] Spending years at university and then not being able to find a job.

4] Working from nine in the morning to five in the afternoon at something that does not give us the least pleasure, so that we can retire after 30 years.

5] Retiring only to discover that we have no more energy to enjoy life, and then dying of boredom after a few years.

6] Using Botox.

7] Trying to be financially successful instead of seeking happiness.

8] Ridiculing those who seek happiness instead of money by calling them “people with no ambition”.

9] Comparing objects like cars, houses and clothes, and defining life according to these comparisons instead of really trying to find out the true reason for being alive.

10] Not talking to strangers. Saying nasty things about our neighbors.

11] Thinking that parents are always right.

12] Getting married, having children and staying together even though the love has gone, claiming that it’s for the sake of the children (who do not seem to be listening to the constant arguments).

12ª] Criticizing everybody who tries to be different.

14] Waking up with a hysterical alarm-clock at the bedside.

15] Believing absolutely everything that is printed.

16] Wearing a piece of colored cloth wrapped around the neck for no apparent reason and known by the pompous name “necktie”.

17] Never asking direct questions, even though the other person understands what you want to know.

18] Keeping a smile on your face when you really want to cry. And feeling sorry for those who show their own feelings.

19] Thinking that art is worth a fortune, or else that it is worth absolutely nothing.

20] Always despising what was easily gained, because the “necessary sacrifice” – and therefore also the required qualities – are missing.

21] Following fashion, even though it all looks ridiculous and uncomfortable.

22] Being convinced that all the famous people have tons of money saved up.

23] Investing a lot in exterior beauty and paying little attention to interior beauty.

24] Using all possible means to show that even though you are a normal person, you are infinitely superior to other human beings.

25] In any kind of public transport, never looking straight into the eyes of the other passengers, as this may be taken for attempting to seduce them.

26] When you enter an elevator, looking straight at the door and pretending you are the only person inside, however crowded it may be.

27] Never laughing out loud in a restaurant, no matter how funny the story is.

28] In the Northern hemisphere, always wearing the clothes that match the season of the year: short sleeves in springtime (however cold it may be) and a woolen jacket in the fall (no matter how warm it is).

29] In the Southern hemisphere, decorating the Christmas tree with cotton wool, even though winter has nothing to do with the birth of Christ.

30] As you grow older, thinking you are the wisest man in the world, even though not always do you have enough life experience to know what is wrong.

31] Going to a charity event and thinking that in this way you have collaborated enough to put an end to all the social inequalities in the world.

32] Eating three times a day, even if you’re not hungry.

33] Believing that the others are always better at everything: they are better-looking, more resourceful, richer and more intelligent. Since it’s very risky to venture beyond your own limits, it’s better to do nothing.

34] Using the car as a way to feel powerful and in control of the world.

35] Using foul language in traffic.

36] Thinking that everything your child does wrong is the fault of the company he or she is keeping.

37] Marrying the first person who offers you a position in society. Love can wait.

38] Always saying “I tried”, even though you haven’t tried at all.

39] Putting off doing the most interesting things in life until you no longer have the strength to do them.

40] Avoiding depression with massive daily doses of television programs.

41] Believing that it is possible to be sure of everything you have won.

42] Thinking that women don’t like football and that men don’t like interior decoration.

43] Blaming the government for everything bad that happens.

44] Being convinced that being a good, decent and respectful person means that the others will find you weak, vulnerable and easy to manipulate.

45] Being convinced that aggressiveness and discourtesy in treating others are signs of a powerful personality.

46] Being afraid of fibroscopy (men) and childbirth (women).

47] And finally, thinking that your religion is the sole proprietor of the absolute truth, the most important, the best, and that the other human beings in this immense planet who believe in any other manifestation of God are condemned to the fires of hell.


Posted by Miggy on Dec 31, '08 12:33 PM for everyone






Again, because I am lazy to greet everyone a happy new year via phone/text whatever.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Thanks for all the greetings. Seriously! >:D<

Posted by Miggy on Dec 26, '08 3:21 AM for everyone
Yes, this is not a joke. I wish it was.

Taken from lagim214.multiply who took it from the perez-hilton site.


Posted by Miggy on Dec 24, '08 12:14 PM for everyone




because i'm too lazy to drop by each and every multiply contact to leave a greeting and too lazy to greet everyone else via text or whatever, i'll do it here.
Merry Christmas!!!


Posted by Miggy on Aug 31, '08 6:16 AM for everyone
Everyday
-All Day: Exhibits at Colayco Pavilion.

Monday
-3pm-430pm: Manga Workshop in Ching Tan Room (SOM 111)
-430pm-6pm: Music and Dance Presentation in SEC Escaler Hall.

Tuesday
-3pm-430pm: PS3/PC Gaming Center in SS Conference Room 3/4.
-430pm-6pm: Ikebana Session in SEC Escaler

Wednesday
-3pm-6pm: Film Viewing in SEC Escaler Hall. (Get your free tickets in the JSP Dept in Leong Hall)

Thursday
-3pm-430pm: Origami Session in Ching Tan Room (SOM 111)
-430pm-6pm: Sumo Tournament in Colayco Pavilion.

Friday
-130pm-3pm: Sushi Demonstration in MVP Roof Deck.
-3pm-6pm: Culminating Activity in MVP Roof Deck. (Karaoke contest, cosplay contest, awards, special numbers)

Posted by Miggy on Jul 22, '08 5:32 AM for everyone
(copypasted from a post I made in a forum)

In case no one knows about these yet, here they are!
Still needs updating though -_-

1. Eiga Sai 2008 (schedules vary)
Two months of showing Japanese movies. There will be some cosplayers during the Jpop Anime Matsuri but since the movies are the only official events, the venues for the unofficial ones like cosplaying and whatever fans think of are still unclear at this moment. I'll update this part when I hear from my sources.
http://www.sugoistuff.net/2008/07/eiga-sai-july-2008/

2. Lights Out - Philippine Yaoi Convention (Sept 6 SAT. 1pm-7pm)
For yaoi fans at least 16 years old. There will be a doujin market, a cosplay event and a butler cafe (think Ouran). The site has the full details, and guidelines to be followed!
http://www.lightsout-con.org/

3. UP Japanese Week (July 31 THURS. 3pm to ??pm)
The University of the Philippines celebrates Japanese Week with exhibits, cosplay events and various activities! (more info needed here)

4. UP AME Gakuensai (November 15 SAT. ??pm)
One of the biggest anime events of the year. Save a lot of money for this one, because it has tons of stalls, services, fun events and contests and Japanese food too!. Will also take place in UP (more info needed too)

5. ADMU JSP Week (Sept ??)
The Ateneo De Manila University will celebrate the wonders of Japanese culture for one whole week! As of now, I know that there will be calligraphy seminars, manga drawing seminars, PS3 and Xbox (I don't believe this, but I'm keeping my hopes up) games contest, Ikebana (flower arrangement) lessons and other talks on culture like food. (more info needed)

6. PUP Anime Con (??)
Every year, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines hosts an anime convention. Expect cosplay events and anime merchandise for sale. (more info needed)

So, who's going? Where and when? For the Eiga Sai, I'll probably go to the remaining July events, and attend all the UP based events for the month of September. I'm not sure about the Yaoi-con. My closed-minded friends might not accompany me -_- But I'll definitely be in the UP J-Week, UP Gakuensai and ADMU J-Week! Can't wait!

Posted by Miggy on Dec 27, '07 8:20 AM for everyone
You all know that I'm so shallow right? Well if you don't, now you do. I realized my shallowness yet again when I laughed at this picture. If you don't get it, try leaving a guess in the comments box so I can laugh at you when you're wrong :))

Highlight the ff for a clue: you need to be somewhat green to understand the joke





Posted by Miggy on Dec 25, '07 7:19 AM for everyone
(not mine, but from someone I know. please pray for him)

A few years ago I did something I not only regret, but I hate myself for it.

I'd just turned 14 and I'd been getting bullied at school by a guy in my year and some of his mates. Every morning I'd go through the school gates, and he'd be waiting for me. He usually punched me in the gut about 15 times while his mates held me against the wall, however, if I gave him £2 out of my £2.50, he'd only hit me 5 times (He'd then hit me 5 times and then punch me once more "For luck").

Anyway, one day I stupidly came up with the idea of spending some of my money before school so that he couldn't take it off me.

Big mistake.

He beat me worse than ever, and I even threw up after he hit me in the head so many times, and when a girl who was a year older than me tried to step in and stop it, she got punched right in the face.

I went home that night, and as I was about to go into my house, I noticed my neighbor's window open.

I lifted the window up a bit more, and climbed inside; I knew exactly what I was looking for.

I went through the back room, to my neighbor's study, and picked up a rifle and a few rounds.

I sneaked back out, and hid in the wooded area next to the school all night.

In the morning, I saw a police car pull up outside the school, and two officers started searching the area around the school for me as I'd not arrived home after school the previous day.

The first children started arriving at the school half an hour later.

After about another quarter of an hour, the school grounds were about 50% full, and I remember seeing the bully walk with his mates to the school gate (Where they were obviously gonna wait for me, unaware of what had happened the previous night).

I crouched down and moved a few feet towards the gates, making sure nobody saw me.

I aimed at his chest; I wanted to hurt him just as he'd hurt me.

I closed my eyes, and pulled the trigger.

I felt the most incredible force push against my arm; I'd never fired such a weapon before in my life, and it was very sore, and very loud.

I heard a scream from the school grounds.

I opened my eyes and stared in horror at what I'd done.

I'd shot the sheriff. (But I did not shoot the deputy)

Yeah! All around in my home town,
They're tryin' to track me down;
They say they want to bring me in guilty,
For the killing of a deputy,
For the life of a deputy.
But I say:

Oh, now, now. Oh!
I shot the sheriff! - the sheriff,
(But I swear it was in self defense)
Oh, no! (Ooh, ooh, oo-oh) Yeah!
I say: I shot the sheriff - Oh, Lord!
(And they say it is a capital offense)
Yeah! (Ooh, ooh, oo-oh) Yeah!

Sheriff John Brown always hated me,
For what, I don't know:
Every time I plant a seed,
He said kill it before it grow,
He said kill them before they grow.
And so:

Read it in the news:
(I shot the sheriff.) Oh, Lord!

HAHAHAHA!! I'm so shallow! But it's so funny!