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Four years since
In a world reshaped by the pandemic, this reflective essay revisits the lost sense of purpose and the journey to reclaim it.
Aug 28, 20244 min read


Of pink bikes and orange summers
There I was one sunny afternoon in May, riding my pink bike and listening to Pedro Pascal read an essay about love. He wasn't reading it...
Jun 2, 20222 min read


No time for epiphanies
This blog started because I had so many things to talk about but had no one to talk to. ***** When the entire world was placed on...
Mar 21, 20224 min read


To Another World
As I head out into the cold outside, I leave behind what I’ve done for the week, and look forward to the journey of tonight. You wait for...
Dec 21, 20212 min read


Socks no longer suck (well they haven't for quite a while)
When did socks become a cool gift? Socks used to be the type of present an aunt or uncle gives you to fulfill their gift-giving duties. It doesn't communicate care or an ounce of thought. At best, it is met with forced "thank yous" from polite pamangkins , and at worst, it is greeted with tears and tantrums. It even earns you a nickname along the lines boring, half-assed, no-fun, or killjoy. But to every gift-giving Tito's and Tita's defense, socks are a practical gift mean
Nov 2, 20213 min read
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