  Mood: Freaky Now listening to: Maroon 5 - Sunday Morning While everyone else(my relatives) are chatting outside this room, here I am, taking refuge from all the noise and discomfort. I don't really feel like celebrating Father's Day(whoever invented this event?!). Yes, I know, Fathers' Day is supposed to be tomorrow, but then my very nice cousins decided to celebrate it tonight in order for them to do their school work tomorrow. *sigh* This is such a freaky day. I'm not about to greet my father a Happy Father's Day tomorrow because I don't think that it's a day for me to celebrate. I've just got so much anger for him that I can't have the guts to be plastic with anyone for this...ehem..."special day".
--- I was able to see Dawn of the Dead last Wednesday with a friend, urlLink Jay-R . I think that it's even better than Resident Evil , which I gave too high expectations, considering that it originated from a highly popular video game. Although it wasn't explained as to how the people became zombies, the flow of the story was good. There were even some funny parts. Funny in the sense that the directors really ought those scenes to be funny, not the kind of "funny" I experienced when I saw The Grudge . Speaking of movies, I can't wait to see the sequel of the first Spiderman movie. --- The University of the Philippines turned 96 years old yesterday. It's a bit weird because I didn't feel any kind of celebration. All that I saw were banners displayed near the Oblation. Is that how a school celebrates its foundation? hehehe... Even though I wasn't able to attend the celebrations(were there any? ), all I can say is that I'm still very proud of my University(no school-bashing intended here).
I just hope that the government would get its act together soon and do its best to try and preserve UP's honor and excellence. It's time for the academic community to get the attention it truly deserves. --- Earlier this day, the CWTS class of Ms. Victoria Jardiolin went to the Marikina Boys' Town. There, we were oriented by the housekeepers of the MBT to its four (4) different units namely, the Boys' Home, The Girls' Home, The Foundlings' Home, and the Home for the Aged. I found the old people's resting places heart-crushing. Their beds(or are those really beds?!
) do not have kutsons , which makes me wonder how uncomfortable it would be for them to sleep. Also, I felt pity for them when I saw their rooms(which looked more like jail cells). I'm still not sure what project our group would like to propose. But hopefully, we could agree in helping to renovate one of the cottages where the young orphans stay. 
