Oct
24
2009
0

BFWOT!

This poem is all about “love”… and I wrote it all by myself…

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BFWOT!

BFWOT! Ay diyusku, ako’y napautot! 
Silid ay umalinsangan at biglang bumantot! 
Ipinagdasal na lang na walang kasamang pururot 
Ang amoy na singbaho ng panis na balot

Ang utot, kaibigan, ay galing sa puwit 
at senyales ng bagay na biglang lalawit 
Ito’y malagkit at mananatiling makulit 
hanggang isang ire lang, bagsak ang nakasabit

Ako ay lumaki na lubos na ututin 
Ang irog kong mahal, pinilit tiisin 
Ngunit puwersa ng damdamin, sadyang mahirap pigilin 
Utot ko’y bumulwak – at bumalik ang kanyang kinain

Pagkamasid sa nangyari, ako ay nagitla 
Kasunod nuon, utot ko ay muling bumuga 
Hinayupak na baho, hindi niya makaya 
Luhaang lumisan ang aking sinta…

Dumaan ang mga araw, lumakad ang linggo 
Tumalon ang buwan, at saka nagsirko 
Ako ay nakakita ng bagong kalaguyo 
Na hindi ininda ang mapanghi kong sikreto

Sana naman, kaibigan, ay hindi ka nabagot 
sa munti kong tula na tungkol sa utot 
Dahil ngayon ako ay hindi na malungkot 
Kuntento na ako, sa aking pagkan… ta… 
(La la la, akala niyo, ha?)

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This was a poem I submitted to the spoof version of  our college paper – the Heraldo Flip-No.  Please note that the events that took place in the poem are fictional, and any relation to actual events are purely coincidental.  Really…  Honest…

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Oct
24
2009
0

Tagalog Word of the Day: LANGIB

Langib means scab, a crust discharged from and covering a healing wound (as a noun).  

Word Usage:  

Ayy, kadiirriiii! May langib ka! 
(Eww, gross! You have a scab!) 

Marahang tinalupan ni Tolitz ang kanyang langib sa paa. 
(Tolitz slowly peeled off the scab from his foot.) 

Sinabi ng doktor na gumagaling na ang tuli ni Manoy dahil mayroon na itong langib. 
(The doctor told Manoy that his circumcision wound is healing because of the visible scab.)

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Oct
24
2009
0

Manga Series: “Salad Days” by Shinobu Inokuma (Volume 10-18)

(I have split this manga series into two posts, because of some weird Wordpress bug. Click here to go to the previous entry that contains Volume 1-9)

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SALAD DAYS

Author/Mangaka: Shinobu Inokuma

Genre: Drama, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary: Love is something that is fresh… like salads. Days when people experience love are days that will never be forgotten… These precious memories are “salad days”.

Salad Days is a large collection of short stories about people and their first love, or finding new love. Although almost all of them are unrelated some characters in previous stories reappear as a support character or as a main character if the author chooses to write more stories about the character.

Volumes: 18

Review: Despite this being mostly a romance manga series, I liked it a lot. The slice-of-life aspect of the series is very interesting and somewhat realistic, and the art is very good. I like the fact that not all stories contain the proverbial “happy ending” that we have come to expect in drama/romance manga, and the fact that all the characters seem to be interconnected by locale and/or history makes it very consistent and very enjoyable, since there is already a backstory to most of the characters when they recur in other stories.

Since this is a collection of short stories, almost all of them are self-contained, except for a few characters whose storie are ongoing. Again, I like that some of the stories don’t have the predictable happy conclusion, but they are not depressing, either. The underlying theme in this series is hope. I rarely recommend works based on romance and drama, but this series is one of my favorites in that genre, and is highly recommended for those who like slice-of-life, romance manga.

(Click on the manga image below to download them)

Volume 10

Volume 11

Volume 12

Volume 13

Volume 14

Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

Volume 18

How to open and read the manga:

  • First make sure that you have CDisplay Comic Reader installed. To download CDisplay, click here. Follow the instructions on how to download and install CDisplay Comic Reader.
  • Download the desired manga by clicking on its manga cover or link above. Remember the location where you saved the downloaded manga.
  • You can start reading the manga using two ways:
    - Right click on the manga file, and choose Open With, and then click on Choose Program (if the CDisplay application isn’t one of the choices). Scroll down either the Recommended Programs or Other Programs and locate CDisplay (or it can say Sequential Image Display”), and choose it. Your manga will automatically show up and you can start reading.
    - You can start the CDisplay application (which will bring up a blank white screen). Right click anywhere, and choose Load Files (or L). Navigate to where you saved the downloaded manga, choose it, then click Open. Your manga will now show up and you can start reading.

Some of the common hotkeys for CDisplay:
Pg Up (previous page)
Pg Down or Spacebar (next page)
Ctrl L (next volume/chapter; if the manga you’re reading has reached the end, and you already have the next volumes already downloaded)
Ctrl K (previous volume/chapter)
Shift P (choose a page to jump to using the page meter)
C (brings up the Configuration Options, for advanced configuration)
Arrow Keys (scrolls the manga left/right/up/down if it’s oversized)

IMPORTANT: Since this is manga (Japanese comics), it is read from RIGHT TO LEFT.

ENJOY!

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Oct
24
2009
0

Manga Series: “Salad Days” by Shinobu Inokuma (Volume 1-9)

(I have split this manga series into two posts, because of some weird Wordpress bug. Click here to go to the next entry that contains Volume 10-18)

* * * * *

SALAD DAYS

Author/Mangaka: Shinobu Inokuma

Genre: Drama, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary: Love is something that is fresh… like salads. Days when people experience love are days that will never be forgotten… These precious memories are “salad days”.

Salad Days is a large collection of short stories about people and their first love, or finding new love. Although almost all of them are unrelated some characters in previous stories reappear as a support character or as a main character if the author chooses to write more stories about the character.

Volumes: 18

Review: Despite this being mostly a romance manga series, I liked it a lot.  The slice-of-life aspect of the series is very interesting and somewhat realistic, and the art is very good.  I like the fact that not all stories contain the proverbial “happy ending” that we have come to expect in drama/romance manga, and the fact that all the characters seem to be interconnected by locale and/or history makes it very consistent and very enjoyable, since there is already a backstory to most of the characters when they recur in other stories.

Since this is a collection of short stories, almost all of them are self-contained, except for a few characters whose storie are ongoing.  Again, I like that some of the stories don’t have the predictable happy conclusion, but they are not depressing, either.  The underlying theme in this series is hope.  I rarely recommend works based on romance and drama, but this series is one of my favorites in that genre, and is highly recommended for those who like slice-of-life, romance manga.

(Click on the manga image below to download them)

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Volume 4

Volume 5

Volume 6

Volume 7

Volume 8

Volume 9

How to open and read the manga:

  • First make sure that you have CDisplay Comic Reader installed. To download CDisplay, click here. Follow the instructions on how to download and install CDisplay Comic Reader.
  • Download the desired manga by clicking on its manga cover or link above.  Remember the location where you saved the downloaded manga.
  • You can start reading the manga using two ways:
    - Right click on the manga file, and choose Open With, and then click on Choose Program (if the CDisplay application isn’t one of the choices). Scroll down either the Recommended Programs or Other Programs and locate CDisplay (or it can say Sequential Image Display”), and choose it. Your manga will automatically show up and you can start reading.
    OR
    - You can start the CDisplay application (which will bring up a blank white screen). Right click anywhere, and choose Load Files (or L). Navigate to where you saved the downloaded manga, choose it, then click Open. Your manga will now show up and you can start reading.

Some of the common hotkeys for CDisplay:
- Pg Up (previous page)
- Pg Down or Spacebar (next page)
- Ctrl L (next volume/chapter; if the manga you’re reading has reached the end, and you already have the next volumes already downloaded)
- Ctrl K (previous volume/chapter)
- Shift P (choose a page to jump to using the page meter)
- C (brings up the Configuration Options, for advanced configuration)
- Arrow Keys (scrolls the manga left/right/up/down if it’s oversized)

IMPORTANT: Since this is manga (Japanese comics), it is read from RIGHT TO LEFT.

ENJOY!

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