Dump damp
it takes a certain self-centeredness to understand the wrongness of things
and take the courage to correct it
| at 5:38 PM
"This has nothing to do with you"
"If you will continue dragging this, you are turning into an exact resemblance of something that I hate"
"Stop being too self-centered" [by getting hurt over the mere tone and volume of my voice]
"Stop being sorry" [when you are hurt]
[Stop loving if you dont want to be hurt]
[stop being yourself]
[change your self-centered self now]
[go to where your life will not distract anyone's life, where there is no exchange of unnecessary words, where you will not expect for more, where nothing is expected of you]
[go to where you are like "not living"]
| at 11:54 PM
I am loving these FLL songs lately:
Stiches and Burns
Light and Shade
Shoudn't have to be like that
Everytime I see you
REM's Losing my Religion and
Alan Parson's Project's Eye in the Sky
There is something about their beat .
A lot of things are changing these days, including my taste for music.
I didn't like nor know much of the 80's 5 years ago.
The decade is just starting to unfold to me now.
I wasn't deliberately trying to forget something.
It's more of cherishing some of those things I think I have missed due to academic deligence.
I hope I have not missed so many.
crazy idea:
while im wearing my headset, i can actually use a "selective hearing" remote control to turn on or off a voice/person i choose to hear or not listen to.
Labels: kwentong sariwa | at 6:04 AM
Singkwenta lang yung kanya.
| at 12:10 AM
Labels: movie reflections | at 12:45 AM
It just occured to me last night, while watching 500 Days of Summer the second time, that there are significant moments in our lives when words were meant to be uttered but remained unsaid because we didn't want to spoil the joyful moments..
These are moments that could have mattered in changing our destinies, but we chose to simply revel and hang on to the bliss-- rather than become significant actors, which then contributes to us becoming victims, rather than drivers of our fate.