I have alot of self-esteem, which is amazing. Cause I am probably somebody who wouldn't necessarily have alot of self-esteem... As I am considered a Minority.
If you are a woman, a person of color, gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans-gender, a person of size, a person of intelligence, a person of integrity... Then you are considered a Minority in this world.
Ganito pala ang feeling ng walang ginagawa sa buhay boreng na boreng na ako argggggg ka-urat!
Sawa na ako tumingin sa 4 na sulok ang pader dito argggggg, ayaw ko naman lumabas kasi pag lumabas ako mas magastos eh kita mo ngang super tipid ako talaga ngayon, as in crisis kung crisis ehehe.
It’s hard to believe that cruel laws such as stoning are still happening in the 21st century and in fact it’s the law of a country. [Stoning a woman to death is an insult and is very inhumane!] Not unless if you are into BDSM Submission, Sadism eklachuchu - Ugh! *Pwe!!!*
Stoning happens in certain Islamic societies. The practice of stoning, particularly on girls or women accused of adultery…
I was on the train and was having my newspaper break. [Always happens in the train.] Pa-intellectual kunwari hahaha… Kunwari may pakialam ko sa nangyayare sa mundo… Kunwari…
I was reading my morning paper earlier and how I felt so fortunate - read: (I am baktol and baskil free :::wheee:::) that the Muslim cleric (Sheikh Habadan) in Saudi Arabia has called on women to wear a full veil, or niqab, that reveals only one eye.
The niqab is the head to toe covering for women which only reveal the eyes.
This 2 eye niqab is too seducing for Sheikh Habadan? Ohh brother, shut up! My mowdel surely is not that seducing, it’s madusing lol. [Chika lang babygherl!]
SheikhHabadan said showing both eyes meant mean could see women’s eye makeup. Such seduction is un-Islamic. [Yon ang sabi ng Sheikh, hindi ako ang nagsabi noon!]
Posted on 20 March 2008Comments (0) Tags: Uncategorized
I am off tomorrow :::wheee::: - it’s good Friday! Even I am no Catholic I always take off during good Friday. Well, I go out with friends to do bisita iglesia it’s been a tradition already to me doing this stuff every year.
So yeah, I requested this off 3 weeks ago! And my boss was asking me, why do I always take off from work every holy week specially good Friday?… For one it’s good Friday no! (mangilin naman tayo…) it’s like what he’s trying to imply is that you are Jewish so work your @^^ off uhg…
One of my pure breed Filipino Catholic co-worker ask earlier if she could take an off tomorrow. My boss almost took back my day off for tomorrow… Well, did she tell him in advance? NO! So, I will be the one taking off tomorrow! If he took my day off back I swear will really file a lawsuit against him! That is discrimination!
Not kidding…
Anoba, gusto kong mag relax naman no. Gusto kong lumabas ng bahay at mag pariwara, ang problema wala naman akong kasama dahil lahat ng kebigan ko eh katoliko, at bawal ito-bawal iyon ah basta bawal daw magsaya!
Posted on 18 March 2008Comments (0) Tags: Uncategorized
As you all know, my descendants are Jewish/Italian and Filipino. The Jewish side is my mother’s well that side is quite primitive/strict Jewish family and up to now still observes Jewish tradition like the passover.
Passover is the religious festival that celebrates the deliverance of Israel from the bondage of the Egyptians. The term is derived from the Hebrew pasach which means “to pass over.”
Well there are two main commandments associated with this holiday and it is eating matzah, or unleavened bread and the prohibition of eating any foods containing leavening during the holiday. Well Bubbe (My grandmother) told me that in ancient times there was a third and that is the offering of a lamb in the evening on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Nisan (Which also known as Abib) and the eating that night of the Passover sacrifice.
There are also other customs that is associated with the Passover and that is the eating of bitter herbs and other foods at the seder celebration. While many reasons are given for eating matzah, the most popular tradition is that it recalls the bread the Israelites ate at the time of the Exodus in their rush to leave Egypt, they did not have time for the bread to rise.
I know there are many people throughout the world who celebrate the Passover feast. The customs vary for each culture. Though, as I have mentioned above, some may have celebrated the Feast before Israel existed, the Israelites are the first explicitly recorded to keep it. The Jews have continued to celebrate it to this day…
I have found a great site, it’s www.ModernHaggadah.com, I am really excited to share this to Bubbe! It is a Haggadah for Jews & Buddhists. Haggadah is about the Jewish liberation from slavery in Egypt, as described in the book of Exodus in the Torah…
The site is very informative… Specially for someone like me…
I know my relatives on the Jewish side is going to be happy, because I have been showing interest in my heritage and culture…