Sunday, August 16, 2009

How to Know if a Person is Lying

A person will usually stay calm if they are lying to show us that they are not lying but actually they're lying...They just act so relaxed to pretend that they're innocent.

An innocent person would be so nervous if they are accused of something they didn't do because they are so afraid and find it so hard to defend themselves.

So, the new style of lying today is to be so nervous not the stay-calm style because it's so overused. People of today can't be fooled by that calm style of lying.

Maybe after 10 years, the best way to lie is to be calm again because acting so nervous would be so rusted if that time comes.heheheh

Saturday, August 15, 2009

New Perspective




A very inspiring title...
It's a new song by Panic! at the Disco from their 3rd album that's gonna be released this September...




Ryan Ross (Guitarist, Lyricist, baking vocals) and Jon Walker (bass guitarist) just left the band because of some creative differences...The only original members are Brendon Urie (Vocalist) and Spencer Smith(Drummer/Percussionist). Blink 182's bassist, Mark Hoppus, also worked for this song.

The first time I heard this song, I really loved it instantly because of the 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' sound style which is so hyper and not boring... The meaning of the song can be self-understood by just its lyrics. So, here's the lyrics...

New Perspective
by Panic! At the Disco

I feel the salty waves come in
I feel them crash against my skin
And I smile as I respire because I know they'll never win
There's a haze above my TV
That changes everything I see
And maybe if I continue watching
I'll lose the traits that worry me

Can we fast-forward to go down on me?
Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
And I'll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here
(Can we fast-forward to go down on me?)

Taking everything for granted but we still respect the time
We move along with some new passion knowing everything is fine
And I would wait and watch the hours fall in a hundred separate lines
But I regain repose and wonder how I ended up inside

Can we fast-forward to go down on me?
Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
And I'll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here
(Can we fast-forward to you go down on me?)

More to the point, I need to show
How much I can come and go
Other plans fell through
And put a heavy load on you
I know there's no more that need be said
When I'm inching through your bed
Take a look around instead and watch me go

Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
And I'll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here

It's not fair, just let me perfect it
Don't wanna live a life that was comprehensive
'Cause seeing clear would be a bad idea
Now catch me up on getting out of here
So catch me up I'm getting out of here


Click Play to watch the official music video...

Saturday, August 1, 2009

The UIC-ITE Foundation Day

IMO, the best party in UIC ever...so far...hehehe





Last week, July 25, at exactly 8.30 in the morning, I arrived at the UIC Bajada and started walking to the gym when the Motorcade of our program, the ITE, also came in the school during the same time from the main campus. My classmates were the first and leading unit in the parade. The party started at 9am with a Eucharistic mass followed by typical cooperative games which includes the sack race, Maria went to town, etc. The ITE was divided into teams --White team (my team), purple, orange, green, etc

The games were so energetic and hyper. The crowd was so cheerful with their representative players. They were growling, screaming, and shouting their cheers. Some are laughing out so joyfully because of so much enjoyment.











At 12.15pm, the morning party had ended. Unfortunately, our team didn't bagged any places in the games. I can't remember what team won the games but congratulations to its members. The Program officers, the third year students and the Circle of Class Presidents (COCC) remained in the gym to clean up the mess while the others have already gone to their homes for the preparation for the night's activity and the most awaited and anticipated party of the day, the Masquerade Ball.

After the cleaning, we all went home to prepare to the night's party. I and my classmate decorated our masks here in our house for 30 minutes. After the preparations, he went home and I gave myself a rest. When I woke up, I bought Kiwi to my neighbor's store to shine my shoes. After, I took a bath and dressed my attire. My classmate, Loren, arrived to our house because we planned on going to the venue together with my 2 other classmates. However, these two classmates of ours arrived in our house late. The rain fell down and we hastily run in to the taxi. When we arrived at the gym, several waiters were there holding umbrellas to assist us. It was like Hollywood and we seemed like celebrities with the red carpet on the entrance. LOL. We are so blessed at that time because we still arrived at the party amidst the heavy rain.






At 6 or 7pm (not so sure), the Masquerade Ball started. The cameras were everywhere flashing all around. The ball's Masters of Ceremonies were the famous DJs of Killer Bee 89.1 Davao namely Rod Rodriguez and Joe Fisher. Several bands played the hottest musics of today amusingly while some screwed up a little. At 7.30, dinner was served in buffet style. We were so full and again posed for the picture takings. After few dance numbers, was the disco craze. It was a 2-hour non-stop dancing. The gym was filled with human heat and sweat. It was so fun dancing especially in a group where showdowns happen and dance-floor masters control the steps of your dance. OTOH, there were people in the stage who made vandalism that caused the Dean to not let a foot step on the stage. After the disco was the awarding which includes the best mask for male and female, the lady and gentleman of the night, and others.











At exactly 9, the party ended and obviously the students hasn't had enough yet of the night. They were still continually taking photos all around the gym. Most planned to go to beer houses and bars. I and few of my classmates went to one of my classmates' house to continue the night. We had fun their by drinking liquors and began feeling so drunk. I went home at 4am on the meantime puking and puking. Hehehehe...




It was a totally enjoy night for the majority except to the KJs and OAs. It was the first Masquerade Ball in the history of UIC. Congratulations to the ITE program for another first in UIC history. Hope that the foundation day will be so memorable not only in our minds but also in our hearts.