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Recently, Calypso was released by Automattic and everybody seems to love it. You can read more about Calypso in Matt’s blog. According to what I’ve read, Calypso is really fast that’s why I installed it on my Mac.
This is just a test post to see how fast Calypso is. Hmmmmm… Will publish this post now in 3… 2… 1…
*Clicked the publish button*
UPDATE (After 0.0001s): It’s really damn fast! After publishing it, it didn’t even reach a second, and this post is live from my Mac to my server in the US. Hurrah!
Is this for real? *slapped myself 10x*. It’s for real.
*Clicked the Update button again*
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7 Tips to Increase the Chances of Your Japan Visa Approval
Wondering how to increase the chances of your Japan Visa approval? Read through! Unlike the application process for a US Visa, a Japan Visa doesn’t require personal interview; therefore, the Consul Office will make their decision purely based on the documents that you submit. Based on my experience, travel history, evidence of return, and good financial
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So, you are booked to Japan because of Piso Fare but the truth is, you are unsure whether your flight ticket will be a waste or not because you haven’t applied for Japan Tourist Visa yet. Ikaw kasi. You’re not supposed to book a flight ticket in advance to a country with visa requirements. When you get
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Posted: November 3rd, 2015 | No Comments »
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Kawaguchiko and Saiko: Weekend Break with the Hubby
Most people would travel to Nikko, Tochigi during the early fall season. We were going to stay there for the weekend, that was the original plan. But after I heard stories from friends who’ve been there, I scratched it all out. We didn’t want to deal with heavy traffic and crowded places in Nikko just to see the koyo or Continue Reading
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Posted: October 26th, 2015 | No Comments »
Few days ago I went out to drink with a friend. We went to this secret bar on 26th Street in BGC. So while downing whiskey and beers, he had this million-dollar question: If you have about 2 minutes left, who would you call?
I’ve forgotten how we’ve got from discussing cryptocurrency to the recent earthquake; we were talking about how he’s living on the 20-something-th floor and how he wouldn’t have enough time to evacuate before the building collapses. I know that was so morbid but it really got me thinking.
He said he’ll call his mom, dad, sister and girlfriend. That’s 30 seconds each call.
Well, I’ll definitely call my mom too. Yeah, just my mom. But I probably wouldn’t know what to tell her.
‘Hey mom, what was it like when you were my age?’
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Posted: October 24th, 2015 | No Comments »
I attended a wedding in Taal Vista, Tagaytay yesterday.
Yes. Tagaytay + Taal Vista + Wedding. This is really not a good combination.
It was one of the most painful day I have to ever endure. Memories just kept flowing like waterfalls on a rainy day.
What made it even more difficult is the fact that I might not be able to see myself having a wedding of my own.
I’m not even sure if I believe in marriage.
I believe that two people can decide to be together until the day they’re separated by death, but they should not be bounded by a contract that takes too much of a hassle to get out of in case they wouldn’t want to stay with each other anymore.
I believed that two people must be bounded by love.
Love. I don’t even know what that is anymore.
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I think I’ve heard this song before but I’ve never really got to like it, probably because it didn’t appeal to me at the time. But you know how it is when you’re brokenhearted suddenly all songs speak your story. Taylor Swift and The Script are probably your new bestfriends now as they loop continuously in your Spotify playlist.
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There’s nothing more raw and painful than having your heart broken. You know, all those memories, everything you’ve shared with one person, all that gone in a blink of an eye. Well, not really gone gone. But you know it’s never gonna be the same again. The loss of a loved one, whatever the reason/s might be, changes everyone of us in one way or another.
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Who would have thought that in the big city of Yokohama lies a quite and beautiful Buddhist temple that existed since the 13th century. Shomoyoji Temple is secretly hiding out in a subdivision and you’d never imagine that it’s away tucked away in this place. That is until you see the huge entrance gate and a red bridge inside. There were Continue Reading
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