• People Come And People Go

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    People Come In my previous post, I hinted at two points that I’ll discuss in a later post. One thing of note is that I have a new roommate in the form of Ana Flor (she just recently corrected me in the space between the Ana and the Flor) and the departure of my cousin…

  • A Quarantine Birthday

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    Last Saturday, June 13, 2020, I celebrated my 29th year roaming on this earth. Compared to my two birthday bashes (one, two) that I’ve had last year, this year’s affair was modest at best… but it was great nonetheless as it was a birthday during the worldwide quarantine. The Surprise This Quarantine Birthday The quarantine birthday…

  • Annual Review: A year of growth or what?

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    I am turning over to another chapter in my life once more. Another year has passed. A year that I’ll look back to in this post. Has it been a year of growth? Or am I on the road of decline? Let’s take a look at all this and more here. In terms of work…

  • Hello birth month, anniversary and flashback to what has been.

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    May has been a rather mixed month for me, and there’s still a day to go before it comes to a close. On a very positive note though, I have felt much healthier as the month progressed. Sure, there have beenn days when I still felt down and unhealthy, but to a certain extent, I…

  • I’ve got a job and games are in the back of my mind

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    I finally have a proper job again. A job that can hopefully help me pay off my Quarantine bills that are amounting to almost 30,000 Philippine Pesos (hello there, Globe Fiber at Home 100Mbps, Globe Platinum Postpaid, and Smart Regular Postpaid) I’m very happy and content with it. I hope that I can not only…

  • Embracing the Solitary Room

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    I’ve had a quite unhealthy habit of moving things around. In the morning, I’d move my PS4 out to my room only to either not play with it or spend barely any time with it. Then, I’d be moving my whole setup back to the living room as the night breaks. I just didn’t really…

  • New on Pinoy Teens: Tips in coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic

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    The COVID-19 Pandemic can have a huge psychological toll on your mind. Here is a quick backgrounder on what I have experienced so far and how you can deal with it yourself better.

  • paQs Gaming Diary: First Dungeon in TLoZ:LA, AC: Oddyssey and Hospital trip

    Hey there! And yes, I’ve got some gaming updates. Whilst my intent to proper livestream my gaming sessions are a bit out of question, since I cannot stream to Facebook without a capture card, it’s not holding me back in getting some progress and hours down! In The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on my…

  • paQs Gaming Diary: Progress of the last few days

    One of the main reasons why I have a hard time finishing these vast open world RPG games is because I don’t want to leave any stone unturned. Everything and anything needs to be explored at some point. The last few days, instead of finishing Child of Light, a game that I’m quite certain I’ve…

  • Let’s talk Games: Roadmap of what to finish

    Not so long ago, I mentioned that games should simply be enjoyed. Whether you finish them or not. Often, I used to feel immense pressure to roll the credits in a game, to a point where it started to feel like a task already. And that’s just not right. Right? I mean, I paid to…

  • Lessons of Covid-19 [Lesson 2]

    Understanding and Communication is hampered by Selective Listening, (Personal) Political Beliefs and Poor Education The last few days have been horrendous on Social Media. Instead of hoping for that silver lining of everyone uniting in the fight against the virus, there’s been a huge divide among the people on Facebook and Twitter. People opposing the…

  • Daily Lessons of Covid-19 [Lesson 1]

    Before I get into the intricate philosophical stuff as I carry out this series of posts, allow me to go through a number of (obvious) lessons that we can draw from the current crisis that is upon (almost) all of mankind. The Obvious Lessons We Can Draw from the Covid-19 Pandemic The world is not…