Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Its Christmas Day!

This week I'm actually feeling the spirit of Christmas getting closer to us. It's not pitch black when I go to the office in the evening. It's only really dark, but that's NOT a problem as every house, street and building have a good colorful lights, Which by the way because of a C and L.

Due to it’s long Christian traditions, Christmas is a very important part of the Filipino culture, and the Philippines has one of the most interesting traditions in the world of observing the Christmas holiday. They are noted for having the longest Christmas holiday in the Christian world, sometimes beginning as early as September and not ending until the first Sunday in January, Three Kings’ Day.

However, the official start of the Christmas holiday in the Republic of the Philippines is December 16th, when the “misas de aguinaldo”, or “Gift Masses”, begin extremely early in the morning every day for nine consecutive days. These masses are very important to millions of people in the Philippines. Sometimes these masses may even start as early as 4 or 5 o’clock in the morning. Those devout Christians are encouraged to attend each mass for those nine days, not missing any as a demonstration of their faith and devotion.

On December 24th, the Filipino people also celebrate “la misa de gallo”, or the “Mass of the Rooster”. The rooster is used to refer to the rooster crowing at the sun at dawn. The “misa de gallo” is the final mass of the nine consecutive early morning masses, and is the official start of the Christmas day.

La Noche Buena, the Christmas feast, is an integral part of the Christmas holiday in the Philippines. The star of the Filipino Christmas meal is the giant ball of cheese and the juicy Christmas ham, but only for the few who can afford it. In many parts of the Philippines, in the run up to Christmas, children roam from house to house singing carols, just as children do in other parts of the world. Due to the poverty level, those extra few pesos can make a big difference to a many a Filipino family.

The Christmas celebration continues all the way through New Years Eve and New Years Day to January 6, which is the Three Kings’ Day. It’s party time and fireworks on Christmas Eve and new Year’s Eve, when people have fun and, apart from the fireworks, make loud noises to celebrate the New Year, as well as ward off any bad spirits that may be trying to enter. At midnight on New Year’s Eve, Filipino families get together and partake in a New Year’s feast together to celebrate the coming of a brand new year. This is a time of great superstition in this country, children are seen jumping up at midnight in hopes that they will grow taller in the new year.

All in all, Christmas is more religious and less material than in other parts of the world, but I wonder if that would be the case if people were not so poor.

Oh well..

This topic has never been good to begin with, It's just that I had enough of the countless anime bashing I always hear. And it always gets into my nerves whenever i hear it.
So I came up with a topic to let people know what floats in my boat every time they bash bleach.

well, I'm not writing such topic to make my hopes high, but I just can't take the insecurities of people that goes on the surface. Oh God, help me. I don't want to explode.

So here it is..
Fist and foremost Claiming other anime better than bleach, without supporting such claims. Pathetic!
Some people had already fallen to their knees and can't comprehend some ideas with regards to the story of Bleach. and such situation they tend not to understand. what a bunch of idiot!
well, I don't feel like explaining to a dumb person

And I had enough of their never ending childish debate. 
I might as well writh this.
I came up to a realization that a lack of will to persuade leading
and the lack of resolve to stop them.

This writing really helped me to reduce what keeps going on my head thinking.
Thanks for the time dropping by and reading my topic
I know this isn't much to brag about,
I just come up for an effective way to diminish all the things that I am thinking.
Writing me a remorse
For too much thinking, Ending myself falling asleep. Thank you! and sorry for the bad English. I didn't paid a selective attention. :)

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ateneo Fiesta 2010: Divisions Unify!

So once again, its that time of the year for the annual Ateneo De Davao University Fiesta.
This yearly event (which every students look forward to) is a mecca for geekery, gaming and good old fun.

I feel confident and privileged to be able to convey some of my own enthusiasm and share my experiences that happened last August 11, 2010 Ateneo de Davao Fiesta Parade.

        Me with my section 3F Classmates having an advertent expression in our faces. :)

It was past 9am in Magsaysay Park and I felt like having a febrile emotional state that time due to the hot weather and passel of people..
(Not to mention that I only slept three hours just to make it on time in the parade.)

Not just your normal bystanders..

I can’t help but to be nonchalant about it, for everyone was aviable and had on them a pleasing sense of happiness gleamed in each and everyone.

Me and my Hot Chicks! :facepalm :)

So what's the Costume all about? well, I'm not sure what's the effin was all about.
but I could just say that it was cool because it was all about Magician attire.


 BSCMA 3F from School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Cool isn't it?

  I could say this card I think fits the theme perfectly. (sorry guys I'm a Yugioh fanatic so I'm displaying it here)
It's my favorite Ultra rare card! and I do have it in real life and it cost me $127.00 just to have one :P

well, Enough with the Yugioh talk.

then we checked out the eye catching costumes of ladies.
One could say "She's definitely from the city of Angels!"

A Queen and a Princess!

 See the cute guys behind? rofl
 
Talk about the Greek Goddesses.

and then we checked out the different syncretic ideas and idiosyncrasy of every division.

 Business Management Division



Architecture and Engineering Division



This isn't just your normal noon time show.. rofl!

Computer Studies Division


The Natural Science and Mathematics Division


The Humanities Division



It seems the students in AdDu have left the sanctuary that is their computer screens and drove en masses to the School Activity. The turn-out was definitely bigger than last year. AdDu Fiesta is really getting better and better every year.


All in all, the event was awesome. Looking forward to next year's AdDU Fiesta, definitely. 

As a certain Porky was fond of saying... That's all folks!