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date: Sunday, March 16, 2008
title: Your playing small does not serve the world.
How was your last day of sophomore year? Mine was good.
After the exams my friends and I went to Trinoma to chill out. We were supposed to spend a few hours in red box but we decided to just watch a movie. Step up 2 was a hell lot better than the first one. The characters are wayyy hotter than Channing Tatum and (who was that girl?) her leading lady. There was more more and more dancing. I'm giving it a 4-star rating. Hahaha. You have to watch it.Ü
After the movie we had dinner in Heaven and eggs. If you're wondering why their name has the word "eggs", well, you just have to go check it out for yourself. Hahaha. Eggs, eggs, and eggs! No doubt about that.
Since my family was out yesterday(Its Francis' 30th birthday I think) for an overnight swimming party, I was here at home all by myself(and I loved itÜ). Yes, you got that right. Home alone. No irritating brothers to bug me. I spent the evening playing computer games until 2 in the morning. Loove.
If that's not interesting enough, well, here's one. As I went to bed last night, i turned on the tv and thought of watching something smart people watch. I turned the channel to National Geographic and kaboom. It was there. The show Angela was telling me about. The show Ive been dying to watch. SIX DEGREES COULD CHANGE THE WORLD. Yes people, It about Global warming. If you're wondering why im giving so much interest in the issue of global warming, then give me a year to figure out my answer. I don't know. Haha. There's just something in it that gives me the creeps. You all have to watch it.
If the earth continues to warm up for the next years, by the year 2035, all the glaciers in the world would have vanished. This means sea level will rise and towns, cities, and countries will drown. Bangladesh will vanish. Half of New York will drown. Who knows what will happen to the Philippines? Who knows what will happen to us. It may sound cheesy and geeky, but we have to make our move now. Its simple, saving electricity and lessening the use of cars. Make it a habit.
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