Great television, and the friends who actually get it...
Reblogged from : Sitcoms have taken a backseat in the past years as shows like Friends and Seinfeld came to an end. Unfortunately, the humor of such programs seems to have been lost to the world, well, unless you’re watching them on syndication, I suppose. Currently, the only program on television that I would consider … Read more
An Open Letter To The 30-Minute Sitcom
Reblogged from The Wordslinger: Dear 30-Minute Sitcom, Where have you gone old friend? It’s been so long since we’ve spoken, I hardly remember your face. I know you’ll tell me you never really left, but we both know that’s not true. Sure, you roll out a few new versions of yourself every fall, but let’s … Read more
Impeachment as Excommunication: Corona, del Castillo and Congress
Impeachment is not a light punishment. It’s crucifixion. You’re crucifying a Justice who worked his life to the pursuit of law and justice, and earned a living being the sentinel of the State and the Nation. And you’re doing it in a callous way. This is not the proper road for an inquiry. This is … Read more
Dear HIMYM: It's not me, it's you.
Reblogged from Caffeinated & Random: Dear Barney, Robin, Lily, Marshall & Ted: You used to make me laugh every week. We had some great moments, you and me. Those times I almost peed my pants. The episodes I watched over and over again. The Pineapple, the Duel, the Slutty Pumpkin, the Goat… Sandcastles in the … Read more
Person of Interest Review
Breaking new ground in television, Person of Interest is helmed by no less than the creator of Lost and Cloverfield, J. J. Abrams, and the co-creator of the Dark Knight saga, Jonathan Nolan. Click here for the full review
The Philippine Civil War: Corona, Aquino, and the Impeachment
Right now, the Philippines is experiencing a tumultuous event never before seen in its legal history. All eyes are riveted at the sensational trial of no less than the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Full Text of the Corona Impeachment Complaint
The full article can be found here. For some reason, the Senate is focusing on the Article II violation. I’m a layman so I don’t quite know or understand the implications, anyway.
How Much Have I Visited?
My Lakbayan grade is D! How much of the Philippines have you visited? Find out at Lakbayan! Created by Eugene Villar.
Just Wages and the Kingdom of God
There is a parable in the Bible that describes Heaven as “landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard”. In the morning he found laborers in need of work, and he agreed to pay one denarius (the ancient currency, let’s say one dollar) for a day’s work…
Why does Evil Happen to the Just?
In these times of war, natural calamities, and personal pain, it is a common question with believers that why does evil happen to those who are good? In my previous post, I challenged each of us of our natural inclination towards God, whether we love Him or are embarrassed that He exists. This, in turn, … Read more