The Line
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Posted:Jun 24, 2016 11:44 am
Last Updated:Mar 28, 2017 7:14 am 13813 Views
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It began when all is hope for lost The sight of love and not lust Grown beneath the collar of our hearts A never ending surge of beat and scars
And now as we depart from the echos of love I dare find to reminisce the comparable dove Of what once was unsurpassed happiness To what it might become remoteness
Sayonara akin Acacia as I say But every night after prayers I lay It would never be the same without you For everything I am, you are still mybu
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BLOW JOB
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Posted:Jun 13, 2016 8:25 am
Last Updated:Jun 27, 2016 2:41 pm 13774 Views
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Yup...you read that right...figuratively and literally. Ive heard of henchmen for real. Seen female henchmen in movies...but never in real life. And this is where my story begins. Her JOB is to BLOW up hearsay into immaculate proportions. No fact researching, just mere word of mouth exchanges. And her loyalty belongs to her benefactors de facto de gato de impacto. Its just too nauseating to see her loyalty jumps from one to another. Even if she has done blow jobs for the other Benes against her former Benes and so on and so forth ..for what its worth. As we say in our native beloved tongue...KAPALMUKS. So let this be a warning to all her benefactors. Beware...soon she'll bite you back in your ass with all your secrets spilled out.
KAMPAI !!!
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X rated POV
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Posted:Jun 3, 2015 4:11 pm
Last Updated:Jul 4, 2015 2:16 am 16538 Views
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The rapid advancement of technology has made our life effortless and simple. Thanks to the Steves, the Bills, the Allans. the Roberts and so on. But I think this made us humans weaker in some ways or another. And at the forefront of this are our Personal Computers or laptops or tablets, or whatever device we can access the internet. And then there are the game consoles Wii PS4 XBox and the likes. These are just two (2) examples of how people slowly diminished their grasped towards the physical aspect of living life as it should be.
I am included in the Generation X - the risk takers, street smart, radical thinkers. Born at the onset of computer age. The streets were our source of information. Blood sweat and tears were a norm. The will to survive is at its highest. Then comes Generation Y or the Millennials at the height of technology boom. They have turn their living rooms into streets, sofas into swing sets, carpets into slides. They have successfully transform the face of playground into a virtual expanse. I have never heard of cyber bullying not until 5 or so years ago. Back in the days, we call it teasing. Either we breathe in the insults, and prove them wrong later, or fight back, and not just curl up in the corner as if the world has come to an end. The definition of 'PLAY TIME" has changed from going out to play street games (siyato, tumbang preso, taguan etc), to playing video games or facebook or tweeting, or chatting. I am not against forward technology for I do benefit from it also. Yes, we can reach out to more friends than ever before. Yes, we can take advantage of the vast information on the net. Yes, we can travel the world without leaving our seats. And we all love the gadgets handy and dandy.
But there's a need to have balance on how we embrace this so called future-culture. Educating the young minds to keep mind body and soul on equal footing. Just like us Generation X on how we slowly incorporate innovative technology into our everyday lives. It is up to us to provide the next generation the capability to adjust in proportion, what virtual is from reality. Arm them with our experiences. Let X be the silent savior of Y. Hoping these could be passed on to the next. And when all is said and done...lets oogy wawa everyone.
"We don't know when technology will lasts...eventually everything will turn to dust"
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