Mga Post

My Media Consumption Chart

Imahe

FILIPINO WORKERS: Hardworking Filipinos

Imahe

SUICIDE STATISTICS

Imahe
MY INFOGRAPH ABOUT SUICIDE STATISTICS

Suicide: Not a solution

Imahe
Yesterday, September 28, 2017, the most recent and local news hit Cebu. A successful suicide attempt of a 17-year old student of Asian College of Technology. Why a success? She tried once, twice, thrice and alas, she succeeded! And it came to me, long way has come for suicidal rates to rise and it has traveled into our minds and have successfully pull the strings off. It’s funny for others to laugh at this matter especially that they see it before their eyes but they’re blinded by the societal status that they’re keeping up for the public’s approval. What it has brought to everyone’s lives is killing us softly. According to Dr. Violeta Bautista, a clinical psychologist and director of the University of the Philippines (UP) Office of Counseling and Guidance, “Mental Health refers to a state of psycho-social well-being in which every individual realizes his/her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can be resilient in the face of extreme life events, can work pr...

My Pen: An Essential Figure

Imahe
My pen is very essential to my life as a student. It’s only about the size of my palm but it has walked with me through my studies. It may also be small but its purpose changes my world. It is slim but it can shape a country. It can even run a government with its ink. It may be in different color but they are equally important. Moreover, a pen can be lost and never be found or even be gone because someone else took it away. Like when a moment your classmate borrowed your pen from you but never returned it back. Like the pen in my life, my father is one of the most important person to me but he’s gone. He’s gone because someone took him away from us. An image I try so hard to forget but keeps running back into my head afraid that he might die wondering alone in the wilderness. Waking up one morning in an empty room. Looking around, I found no one. Not my mom. Not my sisters. And especially not my dad. No one seems to remember that I'm still here, in this room, alone. Studies s...

Pretty Boy Makeup

Imahe
I put my makeup skills to the test and here's the result.

Patay na si Hesus and We Hope Jude can find his own Accountant

Imahe
Patay na si Hesus and We Hope Jude can find his own Accountant When Iyay, a single mother, learns that her estranged husband has died, she drags the entire family on a road trip from Cebu to Dumaguete to attend the funeral. With her children Hubert, who has Down Syndrome; Jude, a lovesick transman; Jay, who is living the bum life as her passengers, Iyay drives her tiny multicab on a journey that yields unexpected stopovers, detours, and revelations. Directed by Victor Villanueva Genre: Comedy, Drama Released Date: August 16, 2017 Jaclyn Jose as      Chai Fonacier as    Melde MontaƱez as    Vincent Viado as   Mailes Kanapi as Iyay                         Jude                    Jay                               Bert      ...