Archive for June, 2006

Women are Bitches

Published Date: June 28th, 2006
Category: Pissed Off

WOMEN are BITCHES!!!!!
Women are mean and conspiratorial, they get overly jealous over every single little shitty thing. They are bitchy, they never apologize, they are CRAZY, and most of all, THEY HATE OTHER WOMEN!!!!!!!!!
In high school, I hated those girls who screamed and ran away from the ball during soccer. Like they were going to [...]

For my second (and last) Creative Writing class, taken as an unnecessary second “free elective” (before the era of GE subjects), we read, one after another, Joan Didion’s “Goodbye to All That”, and Jo Ann Beard’s “The Fourth State of Matter”. I don’t remember what Sarge Lacuesta, our professor, had discussed with us — presumably [...]

Attack of the Nerd

Published Date: June 16th, 2006
Category: Nerdee

Gaaah. Aaaaaagh.
Physics guys are so hot (lol).
And for the rest of us who just want to feel smart

Music was my Radar 1

Published Date: June 15th, 2006
Category: Muzeek

Cleaned my CD collection yesterday because I was looking for my 3EB CD, which is MISSING, and which was the first CD I ever bought in my entire life.
It’s funny, there was this time in my life when I kept buying CDs; original and otherwise. I just realize that the last original CD that I [...]

My First (Live) Crush

Published Date: June 7th, 2006
Category: Mellon Collie, Peyups Articles

Walking into the ocean of people in the MRT station, I spot Ian L., my first live crush. I was thirteen and had come from an exclusive girls’ school; up until then my crushes had consisted of teenybopper starts I saw from my classmates’ TigerBeat and BOP magazines. Once, in sixth grade, I had a [...]

Cat Food is Expensive

Published Date: June 7th, 2006
Category: God and the Big Questions

In Kat Krautkramer’s 2005 essay “Roadkill”, she talked about being pregnant and taking teeth off roadkill she would find in the highways of the northwest US. The teeth she would use to generously decorate her papier mache fishes; the baby she would describe generously with the anticipation expectant mothers always have. There was something cathartic [...]

The Switch part 3

Published Date: June 2nd, 2006
Category: Life as a Peon

Yesterday on the train the driver had braked a little too hard in the Guadalupe station because he had passed the yellow line indicating where he was supposed to stop. I was gripping the handle, and the lady sitting in front of me had yelped and grabbed straigh ahead at me, which because of my [...]