I blame Discovery channel for this. The first time I lost faith of their fact-checking was when I came across their show about some head-hunters in the Philippines. One of the last words was "the head-hunters of Ibaloi."
I'm nothing special. I'm just a typical third-world-country guy living in South Korea. With such a slightly darker skin from the locals, here's what I say about living here -- as a "brownie".
Friday, November 30, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Knock Out!
I laughed when I read one of my facebook friends ranting about Koreans leaving the door open, wherever they go. More so, when another replied that Koreans close the door behind them-- even when someone's just 2 feet behind them.
But this is not about my friend's rant. It's what I've been through in relation to his rant.
But this is not about my friend's rant. It's what I've been through in relation to his rant.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Pasubo
"If God allowed Adam and Eve the choice for themselves, why would someone shove their ideals down someone else's throat?"
For some reason this issue have been rolling all over the whole day. It's not that I care much but if a lot of stuff that happened today gets to relate to that question above, it does make me think of writing it down.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Footsteps
Back in the Philippines, when I was a lot younger, I was quite known of my walk. I'm not talking about a runway/fashion model walk. I'm talking about just my ordinary walk. It's nothing special either. But it's noticeable.
When I was a kid, I had a hard time catching up to my dad whenever we go places. Being asthmatic makes it worse when I have to take three steps for each of my dad's single step. I think I didn't complain 'cause I just see dad as a giant. Apparently, he noticed how hard this was for me. So he taught me how to walk "his way".
When I was a kid, I had a hard time catching up to my dad whenever we go places. Being asthmatic makes it worse when I have to take three steps for each of my dad's single step. I think I didn't complain 'cause I just see dad as a giant. Apparently, he noticed how hard this was for me. So he taught me how to walk "his way".
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