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Friday, October 7, 2011

Penshoppe Boys - MITIS new boy band (as if)

This is our last year to be high school kids and we're making every single time to be worth it. Me and my Filipino boy comrades made a group called Penshoppe Boys just for the hell of fun. We have this very crazy fashion style and trend and this is really fun to do. Here is the poster I made for our group by Photoshop. :)

Osama bin Laden’s death: Mission accomplished or America’s fakery?


 Here's my speech last year for our English project. Purely done by me. :)

                Did America obliterate the man behind 9/11 attack, Osama bin Laden, or is it another America’s fakery? Speculations have been made on bin Laden’s death after their intriguing plans of America on his supposedly body. Because of this, people doubted on bin Laden’s death and thought that his death was just a hoax. This killing of bin Laden, one of the greatest killings of a terrorist, is a huge cover up.
                Doubts about bin Laden’s death were fueled by the U.S. military’s disposal of his body at sea, a decision that received widespread criticism, and the decision to not release any photographic evidence of bin Laden’s death. If ever bin Laden is dead, was it really him? How do we know? Where are the pictures?
                Already those questions are spreading in Pakistan and surely beyond. In the absence of photos and with his body given up to the sea, many people don’t want to believe that bin Laden – the face of terrorism – is really dead.
                America is just making commotions on bin Laden’s death. America’s excuse is that the pictures are gruesome and it might offend religious belief. If they really want to prove that bin Laden is dead, they’ll show pictures of his body censored, at least. And why did America bury his body so sudden at sea? Professor Peter Romaniuk of John Jay College said, “Obvious, they’re going to be under pressure to show a body or produce further evidence, but this was a way of taking that issue off the table.”
                Obama’s citizenship issue and his upcoming campaign for the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign buzzed around the public. After a couple of weeks after the issues, bin Laden’s death sparked. So what’s the meaning of all these fusses? It’s evident that bin Laden’s death is just a cover up on Obama’s citizenship issue or just to boost his approval rating for the upcoming presidential campaign. Obama’s performance as a president of America is way off from people’s expectation and the issue of killing the leader of Al-Qaeda is just to have something to brag about in his palpitating presidency. “This is just to save his lousy presidency”, said Andrew Napolitano, an analyst in Fox News.
                These are excuses. Making excuses here, making excuses there. In many aspects, they want to have something to answer to public’s questions. Since the War in Iraq started immediately after 9/11 attack, many innocent civilians killed and jaw-dropping amount of money was used to annihilate the terrorists. They want to be able to say something what was achieved for the trillions spent on wars over the last 10 years and the thousands of innocent civilian lives. They need an excuse to pull troops out of Afghanistan to deploy elsewhere and take us into war once more – probably Syria/Iran.
                The burial at sea, the photographs, and Obama’s presidency raise the eyebrows of some people. It’s clear that America is making excuses. With lacking evidences and suspecting excuses, they faked bin Laden’s death just to uproar Obama’s horrible government. With a lot of issues surrounding America, this fakery is a planned distraction of government to all these rusts and stains of America. These all commotion is a cover up and Osama bin Laden is still watching, sitting on his couch, laughing because of his hilarious rumored death.

My fave leader - JFK

Purely done by me again. Even look up to the page 123 of Google, you can't find this article except from this blog. :)

The 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, took the Office in 1961 and served for two years, just derailed when he was assassinated in 1963. Before entering the politics, Kennedy served in Navy. He was a military service commander of the boats PT-109 and PT-59 during World War II in South Pacific. One of the most decorated military commander during the second World War, Kennedy received awards including the World War II Victory Medal.
            After two years in military service, in 1946, Kennedy ran for vacated the seat in the strong Democratic 10th Congressional district in Massachusetts. He beat his Republican opponent by a large margin; this, despite not having previously included politics in his career planning and served as a congressional representative for the next six years. After that, he became a U.S. senator for eight years and also ran as a vice-president.
            In 1960, Kennedy initiated his campaign for President in the Democratic primary election, where he faced challenges from Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin and West Virginia, Morse in Maryland and Oregon, as well as token opposition (often write-in candidates) in New Hampshire, Indiana, and Nebraska. Another Kennedy’s opponent, Lyndon B. Johnson, was asked by Kennedy to ran for vice-president with him and Johnson agreed.
            His last opponent was the Republican candidate Richard Nixon, who was a vice-president at that time. In a hard-fought campaign in 1960, Kennedy won the race by just a slight margin. John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President on January 20, 1961. In his inaugural address he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famously saying, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
            As one of his first presidential acts, Kennedy asked Congress to create the Peace Corps. His brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver was the first director. Through this program, Americans volunteer to help underdeveloped nations in areas such as education, farming, health care, and construction. The authorization grew to 5,000 members by March 1963 and 10,000 the following year. Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have joined the Peace Corps, serving in 139 countries.
            One of President Kennedy’s heroic act happened during the Cold War. When U.S. failed to overthrow the Cuban regime, Cuban and Soviet governments began to secretly build bases of missiles in Cuba, with the ability to strike most of the continental United States. The confrontation ended on October 28, 1962, when President John F. Kennedy and United Nations Secretary-General U Thant reached a public and secret agreement with the Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
            Kennedy called his domestic program the "New Frontier". It ambitiously promised federal funding for education, medical care for the elderly, economic aid to rural regions, and government intervention to halt the recession. Kennedy also promised an end to racial discrimination.
            In the birth of Space Race in the early 1960’s, U.S. and U.S.S.R. are battling for astronomy and space achievements. In 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person to fly in space. Kennedy was eager for the U.S. to take the lead in the Space Race for strategic reasons. Kennedy first announced the goal for landing a man on the Moon in the speech to a Joint Session of Congress on May 25, 1961, stating:
"First, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish.
Kennedy later made a speech at Rice University on 1962, in which he said:
 "No nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space… We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."
Kennedy died in 1963 after his assassination in Texas. Before the 1960’s ended, Apollo 11 astronauts and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed and took the first steps on the moon, being the first persons to land and walk on the surface of the moon.

Mr.Bean never disappointed my crave for laughter.

Okay so I just watch Rowan Atkinson's (Mr.Bean actor) new movie, Johnny English Reborn. It's the sequel of Johnny English last 2003. I'm telling, it was very hella funny! The guy has a serious face but his acts is so freakin' funny! I was laughing my ass off all the time. Crazy antics!
  
The actors and actresses
The scene where he races with the cops with a high-tech wheelchair! hahaha
Johnny English's leading lady, Rosamund Pike is freakin pretty. :)

Here's my kinetic typo!

 Wanna check out my work? Here is a 14-sec preview of my work. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KksIug9pVYk

Resting time after restless nights.

I a sleeping 8 hours straight twice today. Good for me because I was really exhausted for the past few days. It was horrifying for me coz' last Wednesday, I didn't sleep for 24 hours (at the brink of collapsing :P) coz' of my projects and reviewing. I had so many technical problems while doing my projects that's why it took me so long to those stuff. Okay I'm going to show you a 14-sec preview of my work. :) This is the first time or should I say, I'm a newbiew in kinetic typography. :))

Maria's debut

Ok it was a hectic weekend for me. Two special occasions that I have been to and both of them are awesome! Maria, my friend's 'strawberry', was gorgeous that night. It was a party-poppin' event and everyone had a blast.

Maria. :)

Me with my BIG sis, Shine.

Everybody! SHOTS!