Sunday, July 28, 2013

At his Weakest

Recently scientists have found out that mental and psychological wounds can cause the most drastic changes in an individual's personality. Khyleri Gancayco is a living proof of this statement. Throughout his life, Khyle has experienced series of  painful events enough to bring a regular person to insanity. Khyle isn't just an average human, at least, not anymore. He was once a being with a heart of ice who has lived alone together with his bad intentions. Khyle has one weakness despite his trained mind, a thing called "love"

Khyle once pictured love as simple as lust for the opposite sex's body, that is why he always failed. All changed when this one girl taught Khyle the true meaning of love, though he cannot explain it, he can feel it. Even so, Khyle had a hard time on this one, the girl didn't share the same emotions, as she loves someone else.

Khyle grew obsessed over her, he tried everything in his power to win the girls heart, every trick in his sleeve, every cheesy punchlines he knows. But in the end, he lost to another man even though he really thought he can win this time. "It hurts!", Khyle said to himself, slowly breaking, asking why.

Khyle spent months crying over this girl, thinking, believing that things will still work out for him. He ended up re-watching his childhood favorites on television out of his life's dullness. Strangely, it made him do what everyone failed to make him do, smile. Even though it was a full-action series, he found joy in it.  At his most fragile state, his personality changed, it transformed into something similar to the fictional characters', he has now found purpose, Khyle became a new man.

From hating this world, he became eternally grateful for everything that life has given him, no matter how good or bad it was As a reminder for everyone else in deep melancholy, straiten yourself before things get worse. Live for a purpose.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Kill It Before It Lays Eggs!

"To be, or not to be? That is the question." ~Hamlet (Hamlet by Shakespeare)

To do it or not, that's what the quote means. But how can I relate it to my life? More specifically, my school life. Two words, combined, one is so serene, the other brings pain, it's called "homework", mankind's most evil creation. Not only do we suffer from school activities, but schoolwork clings on us all the way home like leeches. Instead of having a nice relaxing nap after school, you get a blackmail that says "me or die?", isn't that annoying? It turns our bed of roses into a bed of nails, cool breezes into scorching heat waves, our heavenly sanctuaries into hell wherein you're chained to an electric-lava-spewing tree of thorns, and the worst part is, "not doing anything" is not an option, you either live long enough to strive, or die and wake up in the same hell hole, only deeper and darker. "To be, or not to be" just got involved. High school is hard, real hard, incredibly hard, you just gotta bear with it, no matter how much pain you endure. You want to have a life without homework? Finish it, eradicate all the tasks given to you, turn them into ashes, clobber them with all your remaining knowledge, slice them down into non-existence, revenge is sweet, sugar sweet. Do it for yourself, you're the one who's going to gain from this, and to make it sound more motivational, don't you like to smudge the finished trash(homework) into your rival/superior's faces? Just do your assignment, unless you wan't to have an even crappier future.
~End of Essay~

I actually like doing blogs like these, I love expressing myself (on the internet)

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Not Just a Recap

English III,
Just another subject.
Another challenge for me,
Another enhancement to my intellect.

To improve our language,
It aims to do.
To expose us on stage,
Like song birds in the zoo.

Our topics ascend
To infinitives and beyond,
To the play they all recommend
About a maiden and a handsome blonde.

It was simple, yet tiring
Still, I learned something new,
All the vocabulary and rhyming,
Each word that expresses a hue.

Why we need this,
I have no clue.
But is it something we should miss?
A question for you.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Fly Away From Hardships

(Blog #4: Collage)

"ICT Enabling Dreams", that's the theme.

So how is this collage related to the theme? Well by inspecting the group of pictures, you can see the world in darkness, with famine, trash, hardships. So what do we want? A better life! You can see that with the help of technology(rocket) we can be relieved from hardships, ascending into the light where progress and the dream of having a better life will come true.