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Friday, September 15, 2006


   PRE-FINALS ARE A KILLER
Before anything else, I would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the first anniversary of CPI or...the Cellphone Prank Incident! This day we remember the day I tricked Blue Hawk into thinking her cellphone service provider was going to suspend her cellphone service. Hehehehe!!! Thank you for the little help, ryosuke. And thank you Blue Hawk, because you turned a small prank into the best prank I ever did in my life, thanks largely to your little knowledge of the classification of cellphone numbers. Click here to know what the hell I'm talking about.

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Hey there guys! Do you smell what The Mask is cookin'?

It's been almost two weeks since little old me made the latest post. Nothing much happened anyway in the week before, thus the absence of the update.

Anyway, we had our Pre-Finals this week. Psychology didn't go well (but was worthy of a passing score!), Sociology was kinda crappy, Filipino seems to have a chance at a good grade, while Political Science became one of those tests where you had that "damn, I knew I read this, but damn, I forgot it!" kind of feeling. Oh well, I just hope the grades are okay.

Speaking of grades, I received my midterm grades yesterday. My lowest was in Literature, where I got a decent 2.5. The highest was actually in Civic Welfare (1.2) but since this doesn't count in the total average, I consider my highest grade to be the 1.3 in Religion, Math, Computer, and P.E. (Yes! Surprisingly, little old unathletically-inclined me got a high score in P.E.!)

Moving on. Today, I auditioned for the Psychology Convention this upcoming November. The roles I auditioned/was screened at were the emcee role and the usher role. I think I did well in both roles, but I doubt I'd be accepted. But then again, since the total number of usher-wannabees and usherette-wannabees didn't seem to reach the target number, I think I have a big chance at being an usher.

Last Tuesday, we had the" breaking of the bread" gesture for Religion class, which was nice (and tasty). Then on Computer class, I had a PowerPoint presentation on one of the greatest comedians in history.....BUGS BUNNY! The research on Bugs Bunny kinda led me to singing some of the old Looney Tunes songs recently. Later on, I'm gonna make you sing those songs yourself

Now, let's go to 3FY

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THREE FREAKING YEARS
D-Generation SOAP
Are you ready? I SAID, ARE YOU READY????

Then, for the thousands of myO members, for the millions of otaku people. And just because SOAP is today's feature, baby. OOOOOOO, LET'S GET READY TO SOAP IT!!!!!!!!!!

In the world of myOtaku, where the chairman Mr. McAdam (Sorry, Adam. Just couldn't resist.) has ruled the land, there was a group that rebelled against the company owner and made noise like no single member has done before. The faction was called: SOAP.

Okay, now for the serious part of the feature. S.O.A.P. or Society of Article Producers was the only subculture in myOtaku. It composed of anime article writers whose aim was to produce great articles for theOtaku. It included some of the best article writers in myO, like Katana, Kastom, Ada Pallas, bellpickle, and SunFallE.

Not too long before I created the Top Ten trend, I was thinking of joining the group. After the birth of the first Top Ten list, SOAP made their own version of the list, which somehow encouraged me to join them. Then Shinkiro gave me some sort of invitation. After some thinking, I decided to join the group.

Sometimes I feel left behind during my stay with SOAP. My co-writers have a lot of projects going on, while I have a hard time thinking up of a single idea. They have a lot of anime shows to choose from, while my busy sked forces me to make crossovers due to the lack of focus on one show. But the experience in SOAP was kinda good, despite not being a very active member.

Then it happened. Due to the site owner's decision to focus more on visual art and let the articles section retire (a decision that's still controversial), SOAP became the Society of Otakus who are Angry and Pissed. Even though I wasn't an active SOAPer, I still joined in the battle and made a protest in this issue. The society rebelled against Adam that the title I once gave this group before had actually lived up to its name. SOAP became the D-Generation X of myOtaku.

Nevertheless, after the announcement the articles section was sent to the Internet retirement home. SOAP then moved to a community they made in LiveJournal and soon, in their own website. (The myO account is still online, but seems to be abandoned.) Some members retired from SOAP and myO after the whole articles controversy, liked ryu6fw and Kastom.

As for me, my college life has led me to kinda abandon the group. So I'm sorry SOAP. I know I didn't do much, and I believe I won't be able to do much these days. But I'm not going to abandon you people totally. If ever I will get an article done, I'll try to make sure that you people will be the first to get that piece.

Now that ends today's feature. And if you're not down it, we've got two words for ya: SOAP IT!


That's all for today. HAVE A NICE DAY!

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