God knows how much I love my (J)SCB family! I have learned a lot from them--from all the talents and ideas they have shared. Now, I feel like sharing the messages they wrote for me. Every time I read them, I feel so valued and that my existence here on earth means something to people. Here they are:
Mona: ... You seem like a fun person to hang out with. Magaling kang magpatawa tapos magaling ka din academic wise. Also, you're a good friend. ...
Chantelle: ... I see you as a good leader in the future ...
Joshiah: ... I know you're smart! =) ... I have been blessed to be given a chance to become your friend. ...
Sir Pierre: Iba ka talaga Charles!!! Thank you for taking the challenge. I know you can be a great leader.
Unknown: You are so amazing! You are overflowing w/ greatness! Thank you for sharing what you learn & your ideas.
Miss Mae: Congratulations! You have an amazing opportunity to touch lives.
Athena: ... I believe in you. ... I can't wait for your really "pakabog" events. Believe in yourself (I know you do) because we believe in you. ...
Sir Melvin: You are the most outstanding student I've ever seen.
Sir Richmond: Thank you for the inspiration you give me as my student. ...
Myra: You're so special. I'm always here for you no matter what. When everyone turn their backs at you, I'll be here.
Unknown #2: ... You guys may not be a perfect class, but you guys are the best people in G8!
Unknown #3: Thank you for being very responsible. ... Thanks also for encouraging me to come. ...
Unknown #4: I believe the Junior SCB are being led by a very awesome leader. The lower grades are in good hands. ...
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
"E Di Wow"
Thought-book entry again :) // 6/7/15
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Last Thursday, EJ and I were talking about how "edi wow" annoy us. Coincidentally, Ms. Yo shared a post to Ms. Sara's timeline--a very accurate definition of that expression tweeted by Bogart D Explorer, a famous internet sensation. The definition was like, "a sarcastic expression denoting surrender due to an extreme lack of mental capacity to properly engage in intelligent conversation." That's the exact thing, btw. It's just so aggravating & "it (insidiously) teaches people to hate smarter individuals." Athena and I also talked about it.
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Last Thursday, EJ and I were talking about how "edi wow" annoy us. Coincidentally, Ms. Yo shared a post to Ms. Sara's timeline--a very accurate definition of that expression tweeted by Bogart D Explorer, a famous internet sensation. The definition was like, "a sarcastic expression denoting surrender due to an extreme lack of mental capacity to properly engage in intelligent conversation." That's the exact thing, btw. It's just so aggravating & "it (insidiously) teaches people to hate smarter individuals." Athena and I also talked about it.
Maraming Namamatay sa Maling Akala
This one is a thought-book entry last June 7, 2015.
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Welp, why do people regard ****** (number of asterisks don't represent the number of letters on her name) as my crush? Feeling ko, Ms. Yo was referring to her on our twitter convo. Myra said crush ko daw. When I joked na may pinopormahan ako, EJ immediately asked kung si ******. Is there anything "special" when I treat her? I'm just happy and overwhelmed kasi that we're close (redundancy, Charles). Has she heard of this? There are times kasi na naa-awkward-an siya sa'kin, base lang naman sa observations ko. We haven't ta;led for a while kasi she has never gone online since the time I asked her how vacation is going. (As of this writing, she saw my message already. (= )
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Welp, why do people regard ****** (number of asterisks don't represent the number of letters on her name) as my crush? Feeling ko, Ms. Yo was referring to her on our twitter convo. Myra said crush ko daw. When I joked na may pinopormahan ako, EJ immediately asked kung si ******. Is there anything "special" when I treat her? I'm just happy and overwhelmed kasi that we're close (redundancy, Charles). Has she heard of this? There are times kasi na naa-awkward-an siya sa'kin, base lang naman sa observations ko. We haven't ta;led for a while kasi she has never gone online since the time I asked her how vacation is going. (As of this writing, she saw my message already. (= )
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Monday, June 8, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
The Power of Positivity, The Power of Silver Lining
http://www.powerofpositivity.com/11-ways-heal-emotional-stress/
Thank you, Ms. Libres, for sharing this on Facebook.
1, 2, and 5!
I also share this to a friend who is undergoing something really sad and depressing in his life (those are the two adjectives he used when I asked him a sup?). Cheer up, dood! 😀
Emotionally Unstable at 1AM
Why can the two of us pull off a really meaningful conversation about different problems, dramas, feelings, and whatnots and this time of the day? Real friend, indeed.
Do you ever get scared of initiating a conversation with someone because often times, s/he drops the conversation early by answering lackadaisically? Okays and fines (and other colloquial terms for those) mean more than what they really do. Of course, our intuition helps us understand these things--that our chatmate isn't really interested whether with the subject, or worse, with the person himself / herself at all.
Do you ever feel that your effort and affection are wasted? You show that you care, but you don't get the same treatment. Remember, we accept the love we think we deserve (Chbosky, c. 1999). If we think we deserve more because we really give our attention, then we should seek for the same, because after all, it's also going to be tiresome if we don't receive. Aside from learning how to give out love, we should also let it come in. (Albom, c. 19..) (I'm using love = attention, because love might be a really big word and responsibility.) Do you ever feel the need to drop somebody down but can't do so because there's certain something in you that believes everything can be restored in time? Hope is alive.
My thoughts kill me softly. 😢
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