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Birthday
1990-04-12
Gender
Male
Location
Philippines
Member Since
2003-10-18
Personal
Achievements
High School Valedictorian
Anime Fan Since
the mid-to-late '90s
Favorite Anime
Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X), Detective Conan (Case Closed), Knock Out! (Hajime No Ippo), Great Teacher Onizuka, and many more!
Goals
To be a high school teacher, journalist, detective, nurse, TV producer, TV writer, manga artist, late-night talk show host, or a WWE Superstar
Hobbies
Surfing the Net, watching TV (especially anime)
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Friday, August 11, 2006
BYE-BYE MIDTERMS! (WEEE!!!) BYE-BYE ARTICLES SECTION! (WAHHH!!!)
Hey there guys! Do you smell what The Mask is cookin'?
This week we had our midterms. Literature was tough but okay, Psychology and Religion were just fine, while Computer was generally easy (although I can't really guarantee a perfect score). The ones that really drove me crazy were Filipino and Political Science. For Filipino, it was simply because we thought it was only gonna cover the history of the national language (in the end, it covered all our lessons starting from day 1). Actually, Filipino would still be fine despite that little problem, but there was just one vital part in the test which I really failed to study even during the pre-midterms. For Political Science, let's just say I studied but my studying wasn't good enough. (Makes me remember of this line from the song "Just Once": I did my best, but I guess my best wasn't good enough.) I really hope my grade will be a good one. I don't care how small it is, as long as it's a good one.
Today I visited my old high school. Had a little chat with some of my friends and teachers there. Too bad none of my former comrades were there.
Speaking of high school, yesterday I got my DVD of my high school graduation. It looked good from the start, but as time passed it started to show signs of defects. Even more annoying is that these defects appeared even before the graduation proper started. *sigh*
The Articles section in theOtaku.com has officially retired, with 15 final articles posted in the Net as a bye-bye gift. It's really sad to see this thing go away. Like I said before, this was the place where I started to make some noise in theOtaku world. I remember the time I submitted to the site my first article, which was about anime tourist spots. Then came my erroneous Detective Conan article on how the characters got their names. The spotlight finally came when my first humor article, "Barbecue Sauce!" became a hit and got featured in theOtaku.com main page by Adam. After the success in "Barbecue Sauce!" came the failure in my analysis on Kaito Kid. On December 2005, I introduced the "Anime Christmas Carols" and did well. Then last April, I started the "Top Ten trend" after submitting an anime version of Letterman's Top Ten list. Because of the success in the Top Ten list, I decided to do another one of the lists, and although it gave me less votes it also gave me my highest rating. And now, it's time to bid this thing goodbye.
Oh well, that's life. After the rants from last week, I've learned to accept this fact.
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TODAY'S SPECIAL
This was taken from a text message forwarded to me by my classmate (P.S. This was edited to make it easier to understand):
A biologist, a chemist, and a physicist went to visit the beach for the first time. They were all amazed.
"I wonder how much is the pressure beneath the ocean surface," the physicist said. So he dived into the water to find out. But he never returned.
"Behold!" exclaimed the biologist. "The ocean must possess so many life forms below." So he dived into the water but never returned.
The chemist took his pen and paper and wrote down: "The physicist and biologist are both soluble in water."
That's all for today. HAVE A NICE DAY!
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