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December 23, 2006

The yearly Christmas post!

Filed under: Sometimes — Isamu @ 9:43 pm

I’m going to be extra gullible this year, so yeah, I made a little drawing, and Photoshopped it like a noob.

Merry Christmas!

December 19, 2006

Tu m’a mis le feu!

Filed under: Everyday — Isamu @ 1:12 am

I bet you think this post is about you.

You’re on to something then.

It’s all beautiful.

December 18, 2006

Bits and pieces, picking it all up

Filed under: Exclusive — Isamu @ 4:48 am

I love writing, in fact, I love it too much.

Tonight a person made me realize that this teeny-crisis is getting to me. Jumping back to highschool, I’ve always wondered about hate, protest writers and why they do what they do, in this experience, it gave me an option. Option one was to go controversial, be the baddest I could be, and see where that takes me. The other, was to go back how I used to be, but in a more comtemporary form, no one likes to stay in the past.

It wasn’t any easier writing to strike into hearts; for warmth, then again, I guess, it’s always better than to fire arrows that might possibily fly back.

Have you ever witnessed a phenomenon? A birth and death of a star? A rise of a hero.. a birth of a savior..

It’s high time for my renaissance.

December 10, 2006

The importance of being arrogant

Filed under: Rare — Isamu @ 12:07 am

I’m not going to bull, kinda sickening to be around the humble.

Everyday it’s a new conartist trying to conquer the realm of the unreal; minsan kelangan mo na kasi ilabas [sometimes you have to say it out loud]. Safe to say, being humble limits you to the confines of what is socially correct; screw that.

An importance part of our very existence is being unique, I’d like to believe that we weren’t made in batches, each and everyone had to be special and exclusive. The importance of being arrogant comes into play when you start to realize what really differs you from other people. Sure, there’s got to be one trait that your friends don’t have, but that doesn’t mean a few others in six billion might not have it as well.

Question raised, what DIFFERS YOU?

Deep, concise and probably open ended, a question that may persist through death itself. You might be the creation of those around you, pick particulars; modules off your friends and try it them on like clothes. This assassinates originality, it devours your very essence, not to mention calling it your own.

The importance of arrogance –say what you really want. Theoretically speaking, it doesn’t conflict with the fact that not everyone will agree to everything you might say, as we’re all in a different point of view to an abstract painting called life.

This sounds so teenager’y, but screw convention.

December 4, 2006

Autumn Reeser

Filed under: Everyday — Isamu @ 12:59 am

Lovely line here:

“No one older than a highschool senior and no one younger than a college freshmen.”

The OC rules.

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