from any walks of life, rich, poor or what! a fuck bitch! pinoy relatives..Anyone and everyone, unless you are a negative mean person.There is no more enduring thing in life than real friendship. If it s not enduring then it s not real, & has never quite found 8s way from the far flung fields of acquaintance to the inner circle of devotion.
To begin with, we know that music is an art, and there are facts to support that statement. To start, we must agree that an art is something specifically created to initiate an emotional response from the person(s) experiencing it. Now because hearing is a sense, and music is something we hear, music is, therefore, an art. Of course, music is much more than organized tones. Music is also the life work of many people. Music is hundreds of sound-producing devices. And music is and has been the initiative of tears and smiles since the birth of mankind. But what characteristics must something hold to be considered “musical� Must it be melodic? or could nails on a chalkboard be titled musical? Perhaps the term musical refers to something that merely grasps the attention of it’s listener through hearing? Finally, is music always intending to “elicit an aesthetic response in a listener.� Perhaps sometimes it is desired that music scare or anger the listener? Can’t music be a form of teasing or torturing its listener? In conclusion, it is safe to say that the broad term music can be described in as many ways as a musician could perform a sonata. Maybe music isn’t meant to be explained. Maybe it’s just meant to be heard. I love listening to music! I like any kind of music, it just have to be good stuff...HIP HOP, Rock, pop, love songs, techno, country, R&;;B. I'm pretty much into anything that makes me dance the sprinkler. It's all about the mood I'm in!
watchin movies is one of my passions! I love going to the movies! I got collection of DVDs and DVD tapes some of my favourite films are Joe Black, American Beauty, The Matrix, American Pie! I like every kind of movies: thrillers, action movies, comedies, horrors...etc..
"A book is something you pick up and read." Richard Seibert "What is a book? A series of little printed signs--essentially only that. It is for the reader to supply himself the forms and colors and sentiments to which these signs correspond. It will depend on him whether the book be dull or brilliant, hot with passion or cold as ice. Or, if you prefer to put it otherwise, each word in a book is a magic finger that sets a fiber of our brain vibrating like a harp-string, and so evokes a note from the sounding- board of our soul. No matter how skillful, how inspired, the artist's hand; the sound it wakes depends on the quality of the strings within ourselves." A book presumes a commitment of time and involvement from the reader. No one expects to pore over a magazine for a month, to give twelve or fifteen or twenty hours involvement to Newsweek or Architectural Digest, but a worthy book can claim that time or more. In the implied contract between the reader and author, this is something we readers pay and based on which the author can set her sights much higher (or deeper) than with the alternatives. A book permits the reader to set his own pace. I don't mean "you read slowly and I'm a fast reader" but that when reader and author fully engage we readers can slow down and reflect on what's been said. We can savor the language, we can re-read the page, even copy the most expressive sentences in our commonplace books, all the while tussling with the words on the page, their meaning, their color, their elegance or abruptness or unexpected appearance, which operate in conjunction with but also separately from the meaning, from the ideas or events they convey. I usually only read the papers and magazines to know whats going on all around the world.
A personal hero is a bit like allowing our diaries to be published. Through our choice of heroes, we spell volumes about ourselves. We reveal our individual values and comment on those we perceive to be lacking in the world around us. Our heros represent the best of ourselves, yet being human and therefore flawed, they also allow us to accept our limitations. Those who risk their lives.