A NEW BLOG
Yes, I now have a new blog in cyberspace. You might wonder, why the hell is this fat-assed dude making a new blog wherein he already has one in the first place? My reply would then be because my old blog is stinking like hell and I seriously thought I ought to make a new one so as to catch up with those people who have magnificent blogs.
Speaking of magnificent blogs, please go HERE. The site that I just said is so wonderful. It will seriously make you think that it's the best site here in the Philippines.
The past school week has been fun. We had our oral tests and Bilog again did the comedic act, an act that is concerned with what he said when he was given the chance to speak in front. If only that moment was caught on video, I might have shared that here in this freaking domain of mine in the Intarwebs.
You might be wondering about what would be the fate of my former blog. The answer is that it will still be alive. I still need feedbacks from you guys on which site is better . . . this one, Renegade of Cyberspace, or my former site, Glances and Views.
Thanks to various stressful activities in my life, I haven't had the chance to write lots of entries as I have used to. Also, with this blog, I won't post anything that sounds too emo-ish. As I'm writing this entry, I am currently listening to the song "Miss Murder" by AFI. The guitar riffs of this song is so damn awesome.
Let's first talk about the Periodic Tests. These tests always give us that heart-stopping thrills, endless chills, and of course, that intense dosage of nervousness ready to make us perspire as if we do have some water hoses that are passageways for our sweat glands. My scores were satisfying enough. It's a good thing I did not fail Math. That Math test was hard and seriously, my brain power was sapped down to the lowest level thanks to the insane number and level of the questions.
Now, about that oral test that I mentioned earlier. We were tasked to give in our precious two cents about some stories written by the great Bo Sanchez. The stories given to us were all related to one social problem, P-O-V-E-R-T-Y. Want to know what's the catch? The catch is that it all talks about poverty but the difference is that who is to blame for it? I went for the typical topic which was "Blaming the government for poverty". To make that story short, all I said was that the government MUST not be blamed for poverty since the people caused it anyway.
Okay, I do hope that with this blog, my opinions will be heard. So I am expecting some comments. Savvy?
