'Aileen' is a twenty-year-old blogger from the Philippines who is happily single and living life at its best.
She was born and raised in Batanes but currently living in the bustling city of Manila where she is a superwoman corporate woman by day, a blogger and homebody by night, and a party animal come weekends.
She likes lazying around, traveling, eating different cuisines, writing nonsense as well as those with sense, being weird, laughing ridiculously, city lights, partying out late, blah blah blah.
She is interested in fashion, music, arts, desserts, internet, dancing, sleeping, and singing. And oh, she misses Batanes with a passion. ★




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My desk at work! I looooove my dual monitor.
And my wallpaper. And my desk. And my job. LOL.
I think I haven’t fully disclosed what my current job is; so here… I currently work as a “Risk and PnL Product Controller” for the Deutsche Bank Group.
So first, yes, it’s a surprise why I’m even going for a career in Investment Banking (because it’s a well-known fact to my friends that I like Marketing) but… hey, I could try, right? Haha! Besides, I’m actually having fun! (Did I just say that? LOL) Second and last; Deutsche Bank is a kick-ass company anyway so who would dare say no to them when they offer you a job? No one! LOL.
More about this here: [ click ]
For one thing, I get a wee bit nervous when I am to be expected to deal with an Apple computer… becauseeeee, I am not very familiar with it—for the love of God, I don’t even know the other functions in that system. So, I am basically embarrassed to use it in front of people ‘cause I’ll be actin’ like an old hag who hasn’t met technology or somethin’. LOL JK.
But I do know that when in Windows you usually press CTRL + V, in Apple rather, you have to add ALT to the equation. LOL. See? I’m not even sure!! If I was right then do congratulate me! HAHAHA! It’s quite embarrassing since MacBooks are like the shit right now—it really is, but I’ve dealt heavily with Windows computers and laptops alike for all my life so yeah, I don’t know much about the difference between Apple and Windows.
So I guess, when I get rich enough to buy my own MacBook, I can finally ditch my anxiety to handle Apple computers/laptops, and be like this:

I really can’t help but laugh when I see the words “iPad”
REALLY! :))
Do you? :))