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Ten Top Trivia Tips about g-fredreicht!

Wed Mar 11, 2009, 4:52 AM
  • Watching: ONE PIECE episode 310
Waaah!!!
It amazes me on such matters.

here are the 10 Top Trivia about g-fredreicht.

1. If you lie on your back with your legs stretched it is impossible to sink in g-fredreicht.
(What? really? let me try that stuff... summer's kinda near <beach>.)

2. Czar Paul I banished G-fredreicht to Siberia for marching out of step!
(I have never been to Siberia at least on my dreams.)

3. The eye of an ostrich is bigger than g-fredreicht.
(It might be a gigantic ostrich.)

4. G-fredreichtology is the study of g-fredreicht.
( ...and G-fredreichtologist studies g-fredreicht.)

5. G-fredreichtocracy is government by g-fredreicht!
( ... with their king g-fredreicht, bow down to me!!!)

6. Influenza got its name because people believed the disease was caused by the evil "influence" of g-fredreicht!
(woah! really!!! and its ironic that I've still got a flu.)

7. California is the biggest exporter of g-fredreicht in the world.
(... is it edible?)

8. You should always open g-fredreicht at least an hour before drinking him!
(...yup, I'm edible.)

9. If you put a drop of liquor on g-fredreicht, he will go mad and sting himself to death.
(... and poisonous)

10. The Eskimos have over fifty words for g-fredreicht.
(... and I've got a thousand for them!!!)






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I've made it!!! woohoo!!!

Fri Feb 20, 2009, 8:00 PM
  • Watching: ONE PIECE
I passed the Nursing Licensure Exam!!! And I can't believe it!!! Now I have to pursue much of my career... but I will still try to make my artworks though! I still need to upload more!!!

Need some suggestions!!!

Tue Dec 23, 2008, 3:42 AM
  • Watching: ONE PIECE
Hi Guys!
I'm not usually used to these kind of things! By the way, my name's Peter or you could call me PJ... that is how I was called by most people. Well, I'm not usually active in the deviantart.com, coz I was kinda busy preparing for the board exam which was a few weeks ago... but then again that would give me enough time to do and pass any works now! Hmmm... If you have met personally you could say that I'm the most boring person that any person could meet... I'm surrounded by this depressive chakra field that is really really contagious or highly communicable... I could call it the DEPRESSIVE SYNDROME. It's first manifestation is having a flat affect. Other manifestations includes severe boredom, yawning, extreme silence, very low energy or anergia, retrograde amnesia, laziness and many more... It's kinda' opposite to its manic counterpart. But don't worry, I still got some friends of my own... most of them were manic patients to counteract my depressive chakra making ourselves normal in other ways... It's more like of a symbiotic relationship. My point to that, is I'm too lazy to work on too... I'm just here at my home... pretending not to be a couch potato... believe me it's hard if you would like to try... Well if you happen to read this stuff could you ask me for some piece of advice on what to do today...? I would really appreciate that... Thanks and Happy Christmas!!!

Another Cosplay Event!!!

Fri Oct 3, 2008, 3:19 AM
  • Listening to: silence
  • Watching: Shugo Chara
Konnichiwa minna-san!

Today, the Organizers and SM Davao made it official.

MCS - (Mindanao Cosplay Summit) will be on October 30, 2008 at SM City Davao, 2nd Floor, Entertainment Plaza.

You can can join the Group Cosplay Contest and the Digital Art contest (other contests will be announced later on). Everyone is welcome to join! Instructions and other information will be updated soon so stay tuned.

Have a nice day and God bless!
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There will be two contests: Digi-Art Contest and Cosplay Competition.

Here are the General Rules for the Cosplay Competition:

1. It is a Group Cosplay, minimum of 2 cosplayers and a maximum of 5 cosplayers. Each group should have 1 technical director (for lights and sound directing) and not more than 2 stage hands (they will help in the skit, but they are not included in the skit).

2. There should be a skit for each group, a minimum of 2 mins. and a maximum of 5 mins.

3. Cosplayers of every group should be of the same anime/show/movie.

4. A cosplayer, technical director or stage hands cannot join other cosplay group.

5. Cosplay is not limited to anime. You can cosplay from Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, etc.

6. Deadline for entries is on October 24, 2008.


POST FROM "Naruki and ciel_bleu":

Justice to all Extrajudicial killings!!!

Wed Sep 24, 2008, 1:33 AM
Justice for Rachelle Mae Palang (1986-2008),

press freedom fighter and nurse for the people


The College Editors Guild of the Philippines, in behalf of its National Office, regional formations and chapters, all member publications and affiliate organizations nationwide and across the globe, expresses its most heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Rachelle Mae Palang (1986-2008).


Rachelle, or Mae-Mae to her closest friends and colleagues, was beloved to the Guild for her bubbly, tongue-in-cheek demeanor. She graced the Guild's gatherings with her easy banter and infectious smile, but was always brisk and business-like in her leadership. She has served as a valuable pillar and driving force in all of the conventions and gatherings she has attended and helped organize. To most Guilders, she was not only a colleague but a precious friend and confidante.


Shock for her untimely demise are evident in her Friendster and Multiply accounts, riddled with comments ranging from disbelief, grief, and even anger – all directed at her, as if to attest that even at the time of her death her friends and colleagues still go to her for conciliation.


Such was Mae-Mae's legacy and brand of leadership. She has always been easy to approach, a rational adviser and generous in her time and efforts.


Mae-Mae was also an outstanding student at the Velez College in Cebu City where she took up and finished her nursing degree. She became editor-in-chief of Vital Signs, the official campus publication. As campus journalist and student leader, she exemplified deep commitment to uphold press freedom, freedom of speech and students' democratic rights and welfare. She is respected by her fellow campus journalists nationwide for her wit, intelligence and sharp grasp of issues.

She was elected as Vice President for the Visayas during CEGP's 67th National Student Press Convention and 33rd Biennial Student Press Congress held in Albay, Bicol in 2005. She served her term for three consecutive years before she finally relinquished her post May of this year. The CEGP will without end be honored and grateful to have had someone as dedicated as Mae-Mae as one of its leading officers.

Mae-Mae worked hard to help re-open closed campus publications, establish student papers in universities who had none, and expose and fight campus press freedom violations as well as other forms of campus repression nationwide. She led, organized and participated in countless poetry readings, cultural nights, Writers' Trips, journalist skills workshops and protest actions and activities. Even after her stint as VP for the Visayas, she proved instrumental in gathering and collating cases of campus press freedom violations in the region for CEGP's quarterly digest.

Mae-Mae had to cut short her attendance in CEGPs' 68th National Student Press Convention and 34th Biennial Student Press Congress in Davao City for her scheduled nursing licensure exams in May 2008. She passed with flying colors and eventually became a registered nurse. Even before she left, she announced to the Guild her desire to pursue an alternative medical career, one that she would devote to the less-privileged. Mae-Mae also took and passed the National Medical Admission Test. She dreamt of becoming a doctor.

It therefore did not come as a surprise to the Guild to learn that upon achieving her nursing license Mae-Mae immediately volunteered for a three-month medical mission to the hinterlands of Negros. Mae-Mae barely finished her volunteer work in Negros when her dreams died with her.

Mae-Mae was killed by elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on September 18, 2008 in an alleged encounter with New People's Army rebels. Her face was barely recognizable; she was shot at point-blank range. Her feet and legs were black and bruised, signs of torture evident elsewhere in her beaten body.

Mae-Mae's untimely demise reminds the Guild all too painfully of the same fate that another CEGP alumna suffered under the hands of the AFP.

In April 2002, Benjaline 'Beng' Hernandez, former CEGP Vice-President for Mindanao and a human rights volunteer, was murdered by the military while conducting a fact-finding mission in Cotabato province. Investigations revealed that the AFP, after wounding Beng, raped and shot her at close range. The AFP later on insisted that Beng was an NPA rebel.

Beng, like Mae-Mae, was also only 22 years old when she died.

The CEGP condemns in strongest terms accusations and insinuations by the AFP that Mae-Mae was armed and a combatant. She was in Negros in her capacity as a registered nurse and circumstances surrounding her brutal killing should be independently investigated.

The CEGP, in this regard, welcomes initiatives by the Commission on Human Rights Regional Office to conduct an investigation on Mae-Mae's case.

The CEGP is also reviled at the AFP's gall to celebrate Mae-Mae's death by bestowing incentives and acclaim to her killers. It is an awful and terrible reminder of the state and characteristic of our security forces. They who are supposed to protect civilians are the main enemies of human rights defenders and social workers.

The CEGP also condemns in strongest terms the AFP's malicious attempts to malign the Guild's name through red-tagging and nasty insinuations. It is precisely this kind of twisted mentality that gives license to the military to repress, harass, silence and kill with impunity. Journalists are easily treated and branded as rebels simply because they are exposed to the ills of society.

The CEGP calls on all its member publications and fellow journalist organizations nationwide and abroad to collectively wield their pens and raise their voices to denounce Mae-Mae's killers.

The CEGP regards the likes of Beng and Mae-Mae as heroes of the present generation, young martyrs who have chosen to exchange their lives of comfort for their noble convictions.

Highest tribute to Rachelle Mae Palang!

Justice for Beng and Mae-Mae!


Reference:

Vijae Alquisola, National President, 09162034402

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