First. The Fault in our Stars has such a different concept (positively/ negatively depending on how you look at the context) that it is almost plausible to quote the entire book. I have read countless reviews saying that the novel is a real tear-jerker. Though I have always appreciated the artistic side of things, my subconscious tells me they must have been overreacting since generally, people almost always are. But it just gets sadder by the chapter and I can feel (again) the impact of fiction on my too-real life.
Second. I have done it again. Fan girl-ing is awesome. I did not have the heart to care that I was sitting in the patron section of the FEU side. I was convinced that I can screech and gloat (and talk trash a bit, ohmygod it's not me so I'm a bit flushed) all I want because I paid three hundred and fifty for it. I am just so proud that I never watched a game this season where DLSU lost. Not saying I'm some kind of a lucky charm, but I could be. :))
And and consider me part of the "bandwagon" because Norbert "The Bear" Torres was player of the game. Not that I shifted, it's just that it would've taken me a lifetime waiting for Jeron Teng, even if we were just parked near the players' exit. Stampedes are not my thing.
Second. I have done it again. Fan girl-ing is awesome. I did not have the heart to care that I was sitting in the patron section of the FEU side. I was convinced that I can screech and gloat (and talk trash a bit, ohmygod it's not me so I'm a bit flushed) all I want because I paid three hundred and fifty for it. I am just so proud that I never watched a game this season where DLSU lost. Not saying I'm some kind of a lucky charm, but I could be. :))
And and consider me part of the "bandwagon" because Norbert "The Bear" Torres was player of the game. Not that I shifted, it's just that it would've taken me a lifetime waiting for Jeron Teng, even if we were just parked near the players' exit. Stampedes are not my thing.
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