i am currently engaged in the analyzation of the spatial variations in physical,
biological,and human phenomena that occur on the surface of the globe and
treats their interrelationship and their significant regional patterns..
i also engage myself in reading a wide range of book classification,
i unwind sometimes with my friends in the friendly neighborhood joint with
yoca and sml to see us through... and on the side i am a certified dreamer
and poser!!! i can would love to be a part time party organizer...
i just love the details...
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Sunday, April 10, 2005
STARTING OVER...
it's 4:30 am and im still awake!! my body clock is acting up again, MUST MUST reset it again, in time for summer class. new blog face!! and im liking it!!! :) it makes me wanna blog more...
a proffesor once told me that patriarchy is not present in today's society anymore and that gloabalization, urbanization and money-generating philosophies now reign, i believed him enough...
currently watching starting over in etc. it's just so weird that there is such a reality tv show, i mean honestly what is happening to the trend of tv shows nowadays?? the idea of putting a group of females in a sort of rehab house to help them with problems may it be their weight, finance, or plainly getting a life again. the starting over house has like resident psychologists who actually analyze them, their behavior towards themselves, other girls in the house and their assigned activities. it is a one of a kind concept but do they really get the help they need?? what effect does it do the ladies participating in it? and to the viewers? what social gratification do one get from watching this? do they actually carry on whatever they learned inside the house? i cant help but feel that this show is still so patriarchal . though it may be helping out females, and their setting is in such a way that they instill girl power to the housed girls but hello!!? what your depicting is that females are more emotionally incapable of handling their feelings, their problems, and that they need to be put in such conditions and have to be helped by professionals, as if it was a sickness that needs to be treated right away. and now you tell me that there is equality between the sexes. that there is no such thing as patriarchy... i'd like to think that it's just cultural difference, but then again im not ur traditional filipina.. and i can't believe this show was gotten 2 emmy nominations.