Glee + Noynoy Aquino + Laban
I just tweaked this.
This is not an endorsement for Noynoy Aquino, just an endorsement for Glee. Don’t stop believin’!
I just tweaked this.
This is not an endorsement for Noynoy Aquino, just an endorsement for Glee. Don’t stop believin’!
On creativity:
Everyone’s creative. There’s no such thing as “Creatives”.
(Michael Lebowitz via Swiss Miss)
On beauty:
Walang taong pangit. Nagkataon lang… yung itsura nila, di pa uso. (There are no ugly people. It just so happens their looks are not yet fashionable.)
Stellify got a redesign alright.
They’re supposed to be on a more permanent spot on a blog, but I’ll just pick a few and put ’em here:
It is pronounced “ADEREIDA”. (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. “A” sounds like a in father, but shorter. “I” sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. “E” sounds like e in met.)
It is pronounced “SOFIIA”. (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. “A” sounds like a in father, but shorter. “I” sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. “O” sounds like o in old. Double vowels like “II” are held for twice the duration of single vowels.)
It is pronounced “MARII”. (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. “A” sounds like a in father, but shorter. “I” sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. Double vowels like “II” are held for twice the duration of single vowels.)
First found in Aragon, an important Christian kingdom of medieval Spain.
Last name derived from the Bright Latin name, arisen in Aragón.
Spanish: nickname from lucero, a derivative of luz ‘light’, which has variety of meanings including ‘morning or evening star’, ‘star or blaze marking on a horse’.