Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Band of Brothers

Last night, I had a drinking spree/ reunion with my buddies from high school. Its been a while since I saw those fellows and being in their company once again served me well.

Originally, there were eleven of us in the group. Only eight were present last night. And of the eight, I was the relatively new addition to the group (which was shortly after graduating from high school). Funny how the world turns.

All of us were older versions of who we were back in high school. Anton, the nutty psychology professor in DLSU, has a new girl whom he introduced to us that night. Mico's enjoying life as always. Andrew's having the time of his life at Deutsche Bank. Burnz (also known as Ron) is now an entrepreneur and a dad. Papu's now an english teacher to Korean students... Who knew that he would have that much patience? And as for me, I'm making my own way through life via real estate.

As Maleen (Anton's girl) put it: "A professor/psychologist, a banker, an entrepreneur, a insurance specialist, an english teacher and a realtor... The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." In other words, The League of Underpaid Professionals.

Kidding aside, it feels great to have a drink or two with these fellows again. Cracking up jokes and toasting buddies who have come and gone. Our bond as a barkada has survived the harshness of reality, the world outside LSGH, outside of college. In a sense, one could already consider us as brothers.

I won't mind having another drink with them when the time and opportunity arrives.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Midnight Flash: Reflection

Weaving in and out of traffic, at speeds which made him nothing more than a blurr to the seemingly still and oblivious motorists, the Red Wind made his way to his rendezvous with his lady - the Yellow Damsel who brought the smile back on his face and brightened his darkest nights.

As numerous lamp posts flashed by, and countless traffic left in his wake, a sudden realization struck the Red Wind; he was passing - running - by many familiar places. Places that bore witness to his long and painful transformation from being the Red Knight to the Red Wind that he is right now. Passing by a lumbering truck, the Red Wind's vision began to lose color and hue... to be replaced by shades of sepia found only in old photographs.

Before he knew it, the Red Wind found himself running the same old routes that he used to run as the Red Knight once again. Passing by all those places, he saw images of each scene from his past: a Red Knight joyfully racing with his queen as if in a dance; the White Queen's  betrayal to her Knight; the Knight exacting vengeance on his former queen; the Knight's fatal crash; his rebirth as the Red Wind; his short-lived and insincere reconciliation with his former queen; his chance encounters with the Yellow Damsel; and his decision to finally move on...

The sepia shade finally faded away... Giving way to the colors that it temporarily pushed aside. The Red Wind was back in his reality. He realized that each image that he saw and passed by reminded him of the lessons that he learned... and of the mistakes that he should avoid repeating... Flooring the accelerator, the Red Wind smiled as he sped into the night to meet with his Yellow Damsel.

In another part of town, a woman leaned on her sunny colored vehicle, gently smiling as she awaited for the arrival of her Red Wind.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Reflections on the Online Virtual World

I recently posted a blog entry regarding global-village idiots, inter-nitwits and the virtual online world which is their "domain"...

Truth be told, I still come across those kinds of characters every so often... Then again, the virtual world is, in a sense, a reflection of the real world... I think I'm starting to hear Morpheus (The Matrix Movie) somewhere in the background...

In the same above-mentioned blog entry, I also mentioned that I participate from time to time in an online browser-based game in Facebook called "Street Racing". If memory serves me right, I think its also where I chanced upon one of the inter-nitwits...

Lately, my life has taken a rather slow but nonetheless drastic sort of change... Gone were the days that my life revolves around three primary locations: Home - Office - Internet. Nowadays, I've started to hang out with real people more often... Be it with my girlfriend, my buddies/ playmates from Timezone, my buddies from work, or even clients, I always find myself in the presence and company of real and live people instead of going online.

True, I'm starting to go home later that the usual... but somehow, I'm starting to enjoy it... Although its part of my job as a sales agent to "meet and greet" people, I'm really, really starting to enjoy the way things are going right now...

Recently, the only reasons as to why I'm going online nowadays are to either update my blog entries (such as this one) or to just check my e-mail from friends, colleagues and clients. No longer would I go online for the sole purpose of playing games... I recently checked my account in Street Racing and I found a number of challenges left behind by some people. Apparently one of them also happens to be a "friend" of mine who also happens to be a genuine and bonafide INTER-NITWIT. Anyway, that's just a game and has little or no bearing to my status in the real world... Checking through the list of challenges, there was a large portion of me that wants to level-up my character and get even with them... BUT... there is an even larger part of me that wants to leave the "virtual and online game" aspect of my life and focus on what's in store for me in the real world... Simply put, I'm about to delete my account at Street Racing as soon as I can find out how I can delete it...

Come to think of it, the more I get to explore my world, the REAL WORLD, which I didn't really get to do before, the less appealing the virtual world gets; attending to a client's requirements for real estate, having a drink or two with some of my office buddies, having a nice little dinner with my girlfriend, and the list goes on and on...

Pardon me dear reader for the erractic flow of thought and the sub-standard grammar as I am currently writing this blog entry under drowsy conditions: my eyes are slowly closing, my mind is starting to fly around wherever and whenever, and my body is looking for my bed...

In any case, my online gaming days are practically over as I now switch gears towards my life in the real world...

Friday, February 6, 2009

Global Village Idiocy and the Inter-nitwits

I really love the internet... With the power of relatively complete and utter anonymity and irresponsible freedom of speech, it allows a person to do a variety of things... One of these things happens to be being a complete *insert all forms of profane and deregatory adjectives and words* and getaway with it... And recent events have proved me correct with the aforementioned observation.

Case #1: I'm pretty much sure that almost everyone who logs on to the internet have heard of the mushroom network site known as facebook. Now, facebook has a variety of online applications and groups to make sure that things remain interesting. Now there's this game called street racing... yada, yada, yada (you get my drift dear reader)... In the game of street racing, a player can invite other players to be part of their crews/teams. What does that have to do with me? Let's just say that I approached this certain fellow with the words "Hi, can I join your crew? Sorry if I raced against some of your crew members." Bloody nice of me to ask politely, right?

Guess what? The poor bloke replied to me by saying "Don't be such a creep. What do I care who you hit?" and then proceeded to slag the living crap out of my level 15 character by using his level 146 character to further drive his point. I checked his profile and lo and behold... now wonder he's so cocky... he's living in some faraway and obscure european country and he's a genuine ass to everyone or the majority who's not from that country, knowing that they won't be able to harm him... Pretty gutsy for guy who does all of his racing inside a BROWSER-BASED COMPUTER GAME with no real challenge to skill and whatsoever... After reading his message to me, I can't help but wonder why some people are so (pardon the profanity) anal about a computer game... For the love of God ITS JUST A COMPUTER GAME...

Case #2: Now this one is much closer to home... In fact, its already happening here in our very own Metro Manila... The story is, in one of the gaming forums that I participate in from time to time, there is this fellow who goes by the username of Azure_kite... Just like the fellow in Case #1, he's a genuine cocky little ass behind the computer... messing up everyone who's just minding their own business... but when going face to face, he'll run faster than a bolt of lightning can strike one of those lightning arresters scattered all over Ayala Greenfield Estates... In of his posts, good old Azure_kite made fun of one of my buddies who goes by the username of "CHIBA"... Naturally, I stood up for my buddy whom he was happily backstabbing online and my latent talent for pure and unadulterated sarcasm came to the fore... unfortunately for him, he realized too late that I was being sarcastic with him the whole time and didn't get to reply to my rich, thick and creamy, sweet and sour sarcasm... Here is an excerpt of the "diplomatic" exchange of words that ensued between me and the "Azure_kite":

Azure_Kite:

i2 pmunta sa north pra maglaro ng tekken6 BR at sa trinoma

couples of batols sa SNL nka lban un c chib@ n tga OSF di msyado mlakas pnagtripan klng wahahahahah!! di kc mgaling sunug lng ang kya di mrunong lmaban ng ptas lkas ng pasikat any ways bka mmya maglaru me.

 

 

RB33:

Talaga? Paano kung nalaman mo na hindi ka nun sineryoso at nagtanggal lang ng stress mula sa TRABAHO si Chiba? Baka naman ghost lang niya ang kinalaban mo. kung sabagay, mukhang bago ka pa lang at nakakalaro mo ang ibang mga veteran na di na sineseryoso ang laro gaya mo ;]

 

 

Azure_Kite:

@RB33

yaw koh mkipag away. bka ikw lng bagu kc dati pku naglalaru nkta kna lhat ng veterano mag laru ksma nku dun sa mga veterano n un mga iba kybigan kpa maximum 1 naabutan kpa un TEAM PNUTS naabutan kpa ksma team OSF pti tofu yan mga top3 dati bka hnd moh alam. tsk3 LOL

 

 

RB33:

Cge, sinabi mo eh, naniniwala ako sa iyo. ;]

 

 

Azure_Kite:

yun nman pla e. kla koh di mko naintindihan e >:)

 

 

RB33:

Aba OO naiintindihan kita ng todo! Klarong-klaro! XD

 

After a while, one of the forum moderators noticed the exchange and the other insults that the good man Azure_Kite threw at the other forum members and promptly banned the blessed sonuvabitch from further participation in the forum with these parting words:

“kaya maraming gusto pumatay sau e... nde ngbabago asal tamo urong tite ka samin pero mga wangan pipz inaastahan mo pa rin... kaya ka rin paslangin ng mga yan tsong mag ingat ingat ka sa mga binibitawan mong salita”

Unfortunately, Azure_Kite (under a different name) showed up in another forum that I frequent to more often and is now poised to bring in more trouble... Sounds like a lot of bloody fun...

Now, I may be a bit too harsh on the examples that I've mentioned in the two cases that I presented... For all we know, they were abused children... XD

Then again, when jerks know that people cannot retaliate to them directly and for as long as they hide behind a computer, they will always strike with the illusion of relative impunity and diety-like cockiness just because they are behind a computer... and from there, they begin their glorious transformation into the global village idiots and the inter-nitwits...

Geez... ==;