Home About Ask Replies Self-portraits and Others Personal Stories Daily Blab Random
For everyone who needs to go out and live the creative life, but is held back by an underlying force called procrastination. 

For everyone who needs to go out and live the creative life, but is held back by an underlying force called procrastination. 

Photographer: Eena Macaspac
Model: Ran Zafe
Post-processed by yours truly. Heh.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye.” — Jim Henson

Dear Ran, giving you a black eye one of these days. Wait for it.

Still a work in progress

It’s not because I’m bored, it’s not because I have too much time on my hands, it’s because I had just figured out how to use this heaven-sent site, Google Web Fonts, that I decided to revamp my site again. I know, my past layout barely made it to two months, but I just couldn’t stop myself from redesigning everything. If there’s anything permanent on this blog, it’s probably my layout’s inconsistency. Wait, what?

Anyway, here it goes. No header for the mean time.

And please don’t ask me why I’m exerting too much effort on it because I really don’t know too! It’s just probably my knack for designing things kicking in. My love for colors and fonts goes beyond infinity, and I’m not even exaggerating.

Read More

It saddens me and pains me (and all those bitter feelings) to think that never in my life would I be able to pull off that kind of hair, you know, dyed with all those attention-grabbing colors. For one, they definitely wouldn’t suit me and my not-so-fair skin tone.

Duh, if I ever did get bold enough and try lilac or something, I swear I would look like a retard! Or an alien! Or a retarded alien.

I’d love to try it some other time though, I mean when I’m finally out of college and therefore not prohibited from doing so. Let’s see, that’s four years from now, I guess? For now, I should be content with dyeing my hair mahogany or burgundy every now and then, and live-tweeting them.

Five things, tumblr, five things.

One. Summer’s almost over and as always, I get this nagging feeling that I haven’t done anything productive. Well of course, being the lazy ass that I am, all I managed to do was stay in bed, bask in the greatness of the internet and prove to myself that once a lazy ass, always a lazy ass. No regrets, yo. 

Two. There are only less than two weeks to go before school starts and I’m psyched! Finally!

Three. Enrollment’s on the 28th and I still have to pass all these requirements for the scholarship bla bla, which I really hope I’d get accepted in, but more on that later. Also, I have yet to make a sappy blog post about that UP thing and never being good enough. Huzzah.

Four. Rad textures from lostandtaken!

Five. That should’ve been “four things, tumblr, four things.” 

So apparently, my netbook has a name.

So apparently, my netbook has a name.

This is Project Rummage at its best! Check it out, will you?

Anyway, I’ve been carrying a mission (this is serious business, you guys) since April and this has something to do with my sister’s online shop, Project Rummage. The challenge is for me to get 1000 likes on its Facebook page and in exchange, I’ll get 500 bucks! Yes, easy money!

http://www.facebook.com/projectrummage

There’s the link. All you have to do is open it in a new tab and like it. No hassle! And while you’re at it, why don’t you do some shopping too?  

(Source: ayazafe)

One of the perks of having such talented friends is that I find portrait drawings of myself posted on Facebook on very random days! I am always pleasantly surprised. These are works of my high school friends, by the way, Daphne and Benedict! They’re very good, I tell you. 
I should probably put these in frames and get their signatures on it. I’m very certain that they’re going to be famous in the future. Something to brag about, you know. Hihi.

One of the perks of having such talented friends is that I find portrait drawings of myself posted on Facebook on very random days! I am always pleasantly surprised. These are works of my high school friends, by the way, Daphne and Benedict! They’re very good, I tell you. 

I should probably put these in frames and get their signatures on it. I’m very certain that they’re going to be famous in the future. Something to brag about, you know. Hihi.