if you've been subscribing too much to my blog, you would notice that i was gone for two days. dear, wonderful lurkers, i was sick. got caught by extreme radiation that lead me to FLU. no way! it's not swine flu. I caught colds too because i was exposed to massive dust in the internet cafe. It's the family business and i was asked to take over for three days. i had to clean 27 Computer Units and dust the dividers and silly me, i wouldnt even cover my nose or use a mask for protection.
I was pretty well yesterday and i even went shopping. I was able to accompany my aunt to the public market and because i was dressed in a glammy manner, a street child asked me stuffs like:
Do you have a companion?
Is she your mom?
Are you rich?
i was upset and was about to tell her "And what does it have to do with you?" but suddenly i realized, those are untamed children. they don't know manners except for street manners and they weren't taught well by their parents who're even obliged to do what they're asking those kids to do. so instead, i pulled my tongue backwards and shut up.
My next spot was the grocery store where i bought my cosemetics and hygiene goodies. something unexpected happened. was i too attractive that time? was my way of dressing too much? I went to look for a sanitizer in the rubbing alcohol section and this guy, an attendant, asked me, "miss, do you have a friendster account? if so, please write it down here." i don't want to be so rude so i wrote my account on it. what is wrong in having a new friendster friend? anyway he won't be able to invade my personal life if i wont allow him in, right? and besides i have thousands of friends in my friendster and i don't know them all. :)
When we went home, i organized everything i shopped and put them in place then i went blogging this time. as you can see, the blogosphere's new. is it pleasant to your eyes? i'm sorry if not.
i also registered on www.akomismo.org. it's a site that promotes optimsm to our seemingly hopeless country. It's one way for underaged teens like us to participate and aim for CHANGE. It's a little way to show that we still care. The most important thing is that our voices are heard and as young as we are, we are very much aware of our country's ups and downs. so filipino bloggers, i encourage you to promote the AKO MISMO campaign in you respective blogs.
ako mismo ay magpapalaganap ng campaign na ito, ikaw, ano mismo ang gagawin mo?
2 comments:
Wow ah. dami mo admirers. from street children to shopping attendants. Pwahahahaha! asteeeeggg ang kagandahan naten tudey!!! Whooo! :D
lol ka betch!
well, ganyan na tlga pag maganda. hahaha
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