This is an “About Me” page for those interested in knowing the fingers-owner behind this site ;]
To those unsure if they really know me, clue: mrgdc. If those initials don’t ring a bell, you probably don’t know me and wouldn’t care less what the following combinations of letters, words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs would reveal about me. But if you feel otherwise despite our, as yet, non-acquaintance, feel free to read on. And to those who already know me personally, hoy ba’t ka nandito? :)
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BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
University of the Philippines Diliman
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Random Stuff
(let’s go autograph book-style!)
+.~ I am the youngest of four siblings, as well as the only one still studying. My sister’s a certified CPA; my eldest brother has this American Med Tech license; my older brother is a graduate of BS AMT from PATTS. (no, it doesn’t just sound so, I am bragging. :)) )
+.~ My favorite fruit is pears! PEARS! PEARS! ♥ *slurp* It used to be apple. These days it seems to be mango, but that’s only because we have, what, a whole plastic of these, overripe and all, and sadly (but not so unfortunately), I’m the only one (yes only one) of us four siblings interested in salvaging those poor fruits from rotting to rottenness. :(
+.~ i am a self-confessed (duh. it wouldn’t be a confession if you didn’t do it yourself) otaku ;]
+.~ crushes (yeheheheeeey!) (in no particular order): [1.] from Hollywood, George Clooney (yes, he’s quite old, but imagine him some 30 years younger); [2.] from Bollywood, Mario Maurer (well, he’s the only Bollywood actor I know just yet…); [3.] from Korea-wood, Joo Ji Hoon (he’s like Sasuke-with-the-good-side come to life, and I don’t mean just when he portrays his character, I mean really; if he can act it, he can be it. and from what I’ve heard, somehow, he is.); and [4.] from the local scene, Coco Martin (well, can you find anyone from our local showbusiness industry who could be hotter? and who could really, and when I say really, I mean really, not just acting acting, act? *eyebrow raise*)
+.~ i have a self-diagnosed indifference complex (run wild, oh imagination!)
+.~ I have this weird ability to make people talk without meaning for them to do so… but is it considered an ability if you do it unconsciously? hm. “effect“‘s the word. I have this weird effect. (not that I’m complaining) I actually enjoy those mostly one-sided conversations; I get to learn more about them, observe how they think, etcetera… It’s a similar experience to that of reading a good book. Well, I think the idea of books bringing us someplace came from this feeling… That feeling as if you’re transported to another dimension just by listening to some other person’s story. Hah. I love that feeling.
+.~ My favorite color is… black. I was somewhat confused before if it really is my favorite color since it really is relative to the occasion, mood, etcetera. I came to like blue, then violet, red, green, and I-don’t-know-what-others, so it’s quite confusing. (yes this is such a pathetic problem, I think so too) And that’s why I came to the conclusion that it simply doesn’t matter (slash) it’s better to go back to the default favorite (slash) mix all the colors together and it’s black anyway (yes. I disagree with that “proven” fact that when all the colors are mixed, they turn into white. it’s just too… unacceptable for my practical mind.) So, favorite color: Black.
+.~ the impish looking guy on the background is Lelouch vi Brittania aka Zero, the protagonist in the anime Code Geass, one and probably the most epic of all the epic animes to date. Watch it (I implore you); you’d thank me afterwards. ;)
+.~ some of my favorite authors are Clive Staples Lewis (lost count of how many times I’ve read The Chronicles of Narnia), Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (world-renowned The Little Prince is priceless), Madeleine L’Engle (at first I thought A Wind at the Door was good, then I read A Ring of Endless Light; I was just so lost at the end, not in a wholly bad way, just lost in thought, the way a good book is capable of making you, so lost and affected I almost wished I never read the book, almost, and be that as it may, it wouldn’t matter because it’s done with.), Paulo Coelho (for some reason, which I believe many could relate to, I find The Alchemist quite similar, in many somewhat inexplicable ways, to The Little Prince, despite the different authors factor. I also read his The Witch of Portobello and, well, let’s just say I appreciated more of the sense of mystery than the religious stuff), Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird was one of the first novels which plunged me into dreamworld), and Lois Lowry (being the first book to have stolen me from reality, The Giver will always always have a special place in my heart).
[TBC]