Aegis Yearbook; belonging and Europe!
Our Aegis 2004 yearbook was finally released today at the Eliazo basement… (T_T) I got mine this afternoon after attending the birthday party of Macmac, our senior’s baby. I took a taxi from the office (Fort Bonifacio) to school (Ateneo-Katipunan). The driver was sympathetic enough to comment that my parents would probably be burdened by my daily transport routine. Of course, I told him I don’t ride the taxi on a daily basis. Besides, I don’t go to school & I don’t spend my parents money anymore. (^_^)
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I was duty computer again yesterday up until 8am this morning so I went home on a Saturday. Had a ‘heartful’ conversation with 2 people. Thanks guys for listening.
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I’m again on a stage of identity crisis. I thought it was okay to belong to a group of people from the opposite sex. I forgot - girls are girls, and boys are uh… otherwise. Well, I guess constant YM! chats with my friends would help. Thanks to technology…
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And more thanks too! Technology got me in touch with my aunt/godmother (ninang) in Belgium. I saw her address on my uncle’s email so I wrote her immediately. They went home to our province last year but I didn’t meet them there since I was still busy with the graduation requirements.
Kya… Life looks so nice there! I wanna live in Europe!
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Speaking of Europe, I wanna explore more about European metal. \m/ So far, I really love In Flames & Arch Enemy, both are Sweddish bands. Though I dislike some of the imagery they project, like those dark, satanic themes, I still love their music - melodic death metal. It’s much more important beyond those imagery.
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I wanna focus on the difference between death & black metal. Death metal is heavy metal (thrash metal-influenced), delving on hardcore themes. Whereas black metal usually contains the pagan, satanic & anti-Christian themes.
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Ja ne!
