Please look after mom is so ironic, because moms usually look after their children, and not the other way around. I picked up this book when I saw […]
movies
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Reflections after watching Alone/Together
Alone/Together is the first movie I’ve seen this year, and it’s a love story that gave me a hundred feels. This shouldn’t be unexpected, since the last movie […]
books
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Paulo Coelho’s The Spy is a celebration of womanhood… or maybe not
It’s been a week since I finished reading The Spy, and I am still undecided if Mata Hari’s life story invites us to dare to be different, or […]
wellness
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The Commuter Diaries: How manong driver made me reflect on singlehood
“Kaya nga nag-asawa para magkaanak eh…” (That’s the reason I got married, so I could have children… ) were the words of the jeepney driver to his […]
books
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Insurrecto: An alternative source to finding truth in history
Not gonna lie – as I was reading the first few pages of this book I thought it wasn’t my cup of tea. Now I’m glad I finished […]