Monday, March 09, 2009

the battle is finally over

i can't believe its over. Battle of the Barrios 09 is finally over. the battle that we were preparing for the whole semester. stonybrook puso all the waaaayyy, ferrealz. we tore that stage UP! and the seniors told us that our scores were the HIGHEST puso had ever recieved in years. i was so proud of ourselves, i couldn't believe it. we were the only school to score not one, but TWO 10s for modern!!

so it was inevitable to say that everyone felt cheated when NYU walked away with the modern trophy for their messy choreo and sloppy step. but whatever, they got their false trophy. everyone knows that PUSO was the true winner for modern and i couldn't be prouder :]

the overall winners went to rutgers RAPS, but they totally deserved it. their skit was absolutely flawless, hilarious, and perfectly executed. i could not stop laughing. so congratulations to them!

anyways, i'm so proud to be part of puso. we fought so hard and did our upperclassmen proud. the carride home from rutgers was absolutely ridiculous though. haha. singing along to charice pempengco, nsync, backstreet boys and all the karaoke favorites in the car until our lungs gave out. it was just an awesome end to a great night. can't get enough of my fambam :]

Thursday, March 05, 2009

do you know a little? can you even see a little?

Do you think its possible to know so much and see so much, that you actually don't know or see anything at all? Does that even make sense to anyone but me?
I guess it goes hand in hand with the idea that you need to step back to see the whole picture because some tiny details that you focus on won't even be visible when the entire picture is brought into the light. Tiny strokes or etchings that would be seen as ugly or unlikable would be unnoticeable if one were to step back. The same thing goes with people. Would tiny details make the person completely unlikable while the person as a whole is generally lovable? It just baffles me how ignorant some people can become because they focus on such little things. But at the same time, i have to step back and look at the whole thing myself. Its possible that some people suffer from stress-induced ignorance where their tense minds are clouded of better judgment.

Just a thought I had because i'm stressed myself.