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'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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POLITICS

A friend asked me in a serious tone: “Are you planning on entering politics?

To which I replied: “Yes. First lady.

LOL. Pang-asar.

copyeditor:

A victim of the Ferdinand Marcos regime cries as he finally receives a $1,000 compensation
A claimant for human rights violations during the regime of Ferdinand Marcos, the former ruler of the Philippines, cries while looking at his check at the Commission on Human Rights office in Quezon city, Metro Manila on March 1. On Monday, lawyers started handing out $1,000 checks to 7,500 victims of the Marcos regime, saying they could get more compensation if the new government could agree on a settlement deal. [Erik de Castro/Reuters via MSNBC]

My heart rejoices yet also aches for him. $1,000 is a small amount, it really is—it doesn’t even exactly compensate for all the physical and emotional suffering they went through—but it’s better than not receiving anything. I just hope it didn’t take this long for the higher-ups to decide on compensating the victims… and I also dearly hope that the government tries to get a settlement deal. Soon.

copyeditor:

A victim of the Ferdinand Marcos regime cries as he finally receives a $1,000 compensation

A claimant for human rights violations during the regime of Ferdinand Marcos, the former ruler of the Philippines, cries while looking at his check at the Commission on Human Rights office in Quezon city, Metro Manila on March 1. On Monday, lawyers started handing out $1,000 checks to 7,500 victims of the Marcos regime, saying they could get more compensation if the new government could agree on a settlement deal. [Erik de Castro/Reuters via MSNBC]

My heart rejoices yet also aches for him. $1,000 is a small amount, it really is—it doesn’t even exactly compensate for all the physical and emotional suffering they went through—but it’s better than not receiving anything. I just hope it didn’t take this long for the higher-ups to decide on compensating the victims… and I also dearly hope that the government tries to get a settlement deal. Soon.

janakatarina:

thedailywhat:

Presidential Prank of the Day: President Obama pranks Trip  Director Marvin Nicholson by placing his toe on the scale while the latter weighs himself in the volleyball  locker room at the University of Texas in Austin.
[whflickr / thepoliticalpartygirl.]


I love you Obama! :P Can you be our president instead? :))

janakatarina:

thedailywhat:

Presidential Prank of the Day: President Obama pranks Trip Director Marvin Nicholson by placing his toe on the scale while the latter weighs himself in the volleyball locker room at the University of Texas in Austin.

[whflickr / thepoliticalpartygirl.]

I love you Obama! :P Can you be our president instead? :))

issageezers:

thatgeeklover:

iliketoshootpeople:

MARCH 22, 2010
Yes, they do interact. =)
When the show pauses for commercial, the candidates do talk and joke around each other which proves (I think) that they’re encounters during the debates are purely professional. Walang personalan, serbisyo lang. =)

I approve.
(I will not write something weird re: first pic. I will not write something weird re: first pic. I will not write something weird re: first pic)


HAHAHHA overwhelming and funny.
And yep, they’re just human. :)) And yeeeees, the 1st pic, has a very funny feeling to it. LOL.

issageezers:

thatgeeklover:

iliketoshootpeople:

MARCH 22, 2010

Yes, they do interact. =)

When the show pauses for commercial, the candidates do talk and joke around each other which proves (I think) that they’re encounters during the debates are purely professional. Walang personalan, serbisyo lang. =)

I approve.

(I will not write something weird re: first pic. I will not write something weird re: first pic. I will not write something weird re: first pic)

HAHAHHA overwhelming and funny.

And yep, they’re just human. :)) And yeeeees, the 1st pic, has a very funny feeling to it. LOL.