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Saturday, April 26, 2008

On Dream Boys, Polygamy, May-December Affair Syndrome and Everything in Else in Between


I'm taking up ecology this summer as one of my majors. I've always liked this branch of Biology because its applications only require the use of common sense, and much of the principles that it tackles are very much observed in the real world. If you're looking for examples and applications for ecological principles, you need not look farther than your own backyard, so to speak. Ecology can actually explain the existence of certain human behaviors, customs and norms based on their biological significance. What's more interesting is ecology can actually turn the tables around with regards to what we consider evil and immoral using our very nature as surviving species as explanation.

Take human relationships, for example.

The principles that govern our need for loving relationships outside of family are very complex. Today, we see bachelorettes constantly searching for Mr. Right. They even list many characteristics that they deem to be 'perfect', i.e. tall, dark and handsome. Except in communities that allow it, it's against the law to have multiple wives. Churches and many a society encourage monogamy and condemn polygamy. Women, whose husbands are unfaithful----men with affairs, or worse, another family--- are considered the "victims", for the blow of their spouse's action land on them the hardest. Also, most adulterers are male, few are female. Moreover, it's observed that the women who actually are the third wheels to these adulterous unions are younger than the original wife. But what's actually surprising is that ecologically, all of these complexities have simple roots to the need to prove survival by reproduction. Another interesting thing to note with regards to polygamy and young girls going for older men is that no matter how feminist groups condemn and oppose them, we, the female species have actually condoned polygamy and the May-December affair syndrome because of the need to reproduce and propagate, the ultimate proof of species survivorship.

For humans, it's not new to see single women attracted to men older than they are, or married men with 5 kids. This "wrong" desire for a family man actually is rooted to a genetic and consequently, an ecological cause. Survivorship, or the ability of an organism to withstand stresses in the environment is ultimately measured by the capability of the organism to reproduce despite all of these environmental pressures and constant fluctuation. A female has a limited reproductive potential (with regards to time) as compared to a male. A female releases an egg only once in a month, thus, it only has this one chance for it to bear offspring as compared to males who produce millions and millions of sperm everyday, which gives them virtually an unlimited reproductive potential. Furthermore, females undergo a menopausal stage, in which their limited "reservoir" of gametes are nearly used up. Only roughly half a thousand of eggs are to be released in her entire lifetime. Therefore, "A male that mates with a weak or otherwise unfit female loses only a small part of his reproductive potential; a female making a similar mistake may sacrifice all of hers." (Lagunzad, 2008)

How does this relate to a bachelorette's checklist, liking older men and polygamy, then? Utimately, these things and the choices that come with them roots from the genetic and ecological need of females to make a choice between making sure that this one chance of giving birth to offspring is a "sure fire shot" or a missed opportunity. "Perfection" and "dream guy" characteristics are most likely the characteristics that we see that would contribute to the likelihood that our children would have a strong genetic background, and so we want those characteristics to be mixed with, or more fittingly impregnated into our gene pool. Old age is often tagged with strength, maturity and potency because obviously, age allows for experience and it's an evidence of your resistance to the destructive potentials of environmental fluctuation. More so if the male has offspring, because as said, reproductive capabilities are the ultimate proof of survivorship; having offspring ultimately makes a statement on your gene's "incorruptibility" with regards to constant action of natural selection on the environment.

What about emotions? This explanation clearly takes the contribution of emotions and logic of choices that we make when it comes to walking down the aisle, marrying a DOM or having an underground affair with a married man. Research shows that bachelorette checklists do not get completely filled out with little checkmarks after all---most women marry men that miss out on the characteristics that they ascribed to their perfect mate. It's a reality that women actually marry DOM's or have affairs with married men because of pure logic and practicality---the money factor. While the genetic and ecological explanation is sound, we can't simply reduce human complexity to the dictation of our genes. Our genes are not our guide dogs for the simple reason that we are not blind to need a guide dog at all.

While our genes do not ultimately determine the choices that we make, they clearly influence a large part of these cognitions, whether we are aware of them or not. The cognition that governs the fitness of the choices that we make with regards to the loving or romantic relationships we keep is another unexplored territory---another story to leave for the birds and the bees.

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This is to emphasize the need for careful choice on the part of females. And on another plane, let us be thankful for the men in our lives that chose to go against their genetic predisposition to go for more females (in part because of millions of years of female condoning) to be with you and only you. =)

Dear sunshine


This was first posted in my Multiply site. I didn't intend to post it here because my boyfriend reads my blog whenever he uses the net. I didn't want him to know this because it sounds a bit childish and selfish. But I told him all about this entry already, and he laughed. His laughter wasn't sarcastic or anything...it just told me all I needed and wanted to hear. He really never ceases to amaze me with his unexpected responses to things. :)

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This all began when you let me read the plan list you typed in one of the computers in the CTC com lab. I was genuinely smiling and I was so proud and happy of the things and plans that you wrote and conjured in your mind, whether they may be really what you'll do after you graduate. I hugged you and told you how proud I am of you, sunshine, and how excited I was to see you do all these things that you wrote. You told me "Bola lang yung iba diyan...as if naman kaya ko."

I believe in you, even though you tell me off many times. I always knew you were really smart and wise, though you tell me I'm smarter than you. You can do a lot of things, and your potential can bring you to the far and beautiful places we could only go to when we talk about them in our little conversations in the Berch benches. I really wanted you to be great and to be all you can be. I want to see you be really successful, to be up there, because you can do it. Don't tell me you can't, because I love you, and I know you can.

You told me you knew how much I love you and how much you make me proud and happy. But in a crevice deep in my heart I keep fear that you can't seem to chase away, sunshine. I'm sure you don't know this, and this causes me a great deal of sadness sometimes. The moment the white computer screen carried your words of wisdom, happiness and pride to my eyes, my eyes stung and were close to brimming with tears.

At that moment, I really wished that I read my name in your list.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Destroying Our Heritage Via The Internet


WARNING: *growls*

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I don't know how I got to a random Filipino forum (due to incessant clicking at random links, maybe). I was irritated because of what I've seen and read, and a Y!M contact's status message was the last straw to break my back.

I am infuriated.

Why do you have to use these distortions of certain Filipino words in the effort to look 'cool'? LET ME TELL YOU THIS. IT IS NOT F***ING COOL. I can take toggle caps (tOgGLe CaPs) a notch lower than I can take your stupid and deliberate misspellings and word butchering.

I just can't understand why people tend to use brutal shortcuts and misspellings in blog entries, journal posts, Y!M status messages, forum replies, and social networking site profiles, while they have access to virtually unlimited character capacity, spaces and all 26 letters of the freaking alphabet in front of them. Save the text language for texting, please. Another thing that puzzles me is why people tend to choose misspellings that are actually longer than the original word they want to type. They even add extra letters that aren't present in the word phonetically. Don't get me started with the obscene usage of punctuation.

Examples:

'Di coh kc alam yhun'
'I love you, j*** coh'
'Nwala cel coh'
'nAVOetAst' (Navotas to, maniwala kayo't sa hindi.)
'cHAvii nG mGAh fWEnDz qEw'
'tAtaNgAPEn kiTAh bsTAh bAH TEZti cOUh aAhh'

Possible response to criticism and attack to their usage of
dismantled and corrupted word forms and spellings would be "Naiintindihan naman eh"(It can be understood anyhow), "Pareho lang ang tunog" (They sound the same), "Design lang yung excess letters"(The excess letters are just design). Present these arguments to me and let's see you take a dive in the murky and boiling waters of my OC-driven and nationalistic anger. I care about Filipino grammar and form so much, because for me, the beauty of our language lies within it; within this beauty lies what and how unique we are. It's cliche, I know...and I can go all day about how Manuel Quezon declared Filipino as our National Language and how Rizal emphasize its importance, as well as how important it is for us to use, care and be proud of it, but I bet shitloads of Filipinos wouldn't care a pinch. I have utmost respect for the language because its form is so beautiful and intricately created by centuries of rich culture and signs of survival through years of invasion and colonization. The Filipino language we have today may be a hybrid, but its function and form managed to stay beautiful. The language have survived for so long this way, and I can't tolerate you butchering it into a piece of rotten meat that we can no longer recognize as our own.

Besides having been known for ending the career of almost all of the Hispanic boxers there is, we are known for plaguing and living in every known crevice in this planet, even the internet. The internet is a public place, and foreigners from almost all the nations in the world today can access other territories via a simple click. To you who bear no conscience over preserving the form of our own language in blog entries, journal posts, Y!M status messages, forum replies, and social networking site profiles---THE WHOLE WORLD SEES WHAT YOU'RE DOING.

You butcher your own language, you might as well cut your own guts out.
How dare you deface your own heritage in front of the whole world.


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**It's a bit ironic I wrote something to defend the Filipino language in English. But it's just so everyone can read it, not just those who can understand Filipino.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

pop my tummy


Random funny ang toinks stuff =))

1. Chris Tiu's Nesvita Commercial
Don't get me wrong. I'm not laughing AT him, I'm laughing at the FACTS that surround the commercial:
  1. it's the first thing I saw when I turned on the TV last night. It took me a few seconds to absorb what my retinas were seeing (Chris with two topless guys on the beach eating oats. BWAHAHAHAHAA),
  2. he was the only one with a freakin' shirt on (Come on, Chris, WAG KA NGANG KJ BWAHAHAHAHAHAAA),
  3. this is the guy who once told us that "He's not meant for showbiz" and
  4. It's true, isn't it...seeing someone you actually know and socialized with for a sem or two on TV would definitely make you drop your jaws and laugh a bit, especially when you really can't imagine them doing things like that when they're in their "normal state". I also laughed when I saw Joel Darwin's (my former english blockie) cookie commercial.
But, hey. Good job, Chris. Imba ka, pare...kahit naka shirt ka at sila naka-topless. =))

2. "Katol=Kape" -Miles Domingo
Scenario: Me and Mareca, my little sister, were watching TV upstairs. During a commercial break, she went down to the kitchen and called something out to me.

Mareca:
Ate Kim (nickname ko sa pamilya ko), nasan ung katol?
Miles:
Ha?
Mareca:
(Sounds a bit muffled) Katol!
Miles:
Tingnan mo dyan sa may mga gamot.
Mareca:
*went upstairs again* Hindi ko makita, mehn.
Miles:
Bulag ka. Pag nahanap ko, ha.
Mareca:
Sige nga.
Miles:
*went down, kinuha ang katol, umakyat muli, placed the coils on Mareca's lap* Ayan oh, bulag.
Mareca:
Oh, so? Anong gagawin ko?
Miles:
So so ka pa dyan. Sapakin kita eh. Ayan na yung katol.
Mareca:
Ah, ganun. Ikaw kaya sapakin ko. Kape, hindi katol.

Anlayo yata ng kape sa katol. Onga naman. Alanganamang itimpla ni sis ang katol. Sige na nga. Consolation prize ni Miles: "Okay lang, pareho naman silang nagsisimula sa ka."

Saturday, April 05, 2008

and so we improve ourselves day by day


Camille "Miles" F. Domingo
System Ver. 3.36

Add-ons:
  • Burgundy colored hair with red highlights
  • Sir Guidote induced heartbreak coupled by
  • Sir Guidote induced inspiration and euphoria
  • New DL certificate to add to her momma's collection
  • Vacation spent on reading, writing and drawing,
  • not to mention sleeping and waking up quite late
  • Movie marathons
  • More good vibes all around
System Retentions:
  • Family (cause of some serious system bugdowns, but Family will repair Miles automatically moments after bugdown.)
  • Jericho
  • Blockmates
  • Kassandra
  • Green tea
  • Sit-ups and jumping rope skipping

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

ERICA JOYCE JIMENEZ REYES


Maligayang kaarawan sayo, best friend.

Kahit nasa UP Manila ka na, nag-dodorm at umuuwi sa Bulacan...hindi ko parin nakakalimutan ang pagkakaibigan natin...kaya manlibre ka. haha. =))

Miss na kita. Sana mabasa mo to.

Mahal na mahal ko kayo nina Grace. =)

In your face, mommeh.


..And no...I am not talking about my mother.

Kahapon, napag-isipan kong lumabas at mag-mall dahil, a.) sobrang bored na ako sa bahay, b.) sobrang init at gusto ko ng aircon, at c.) dahil gusto kong mamili ng damit para sa summer. So ayun, pumunta ako sa pinakamalapit na mall dito sa amin, and SM Fairview. Ayoko sana sa mall na yun dahil a.)nakaka-stress maglakad at mag-shopping dahil super daming tao, b.) naka-set na ang utak ko na sa Trinoma ako pupunta pero naunsyame ang plano ko dahil hindi pala ako masasamahan ni Mareca. Seemingly, I had no choice, so sa SM Fairview ang bagsak ko.

So, sige, konting side trip tayo from the title, kids. Generally, hindi naman nakaka-disappoint ang pamimili ko kahapon, dahil may nabili naman ako dahil a.)may mga magagandang shirts na naka on-sale sa American Boulevard, b.) at super masayang mamili sa Surplus Shop. Iba talaga pag hindi ka mayaman, dahil magaling ka makakakita ng mga magaganda at quality na gamit at damit na mura lang. Super sarap kasi sa feeling na a.) makakita ng mga gamit na binebenta ng lampas isang libo sa isang botique o sa isang high-end na clothing line na alam mong puwede mong mabili sa Greenhills ng todo mas mura pa, b.) magkaroon ng mga gamit na mura lang pero maganda at sasabihin sayo ng ibang tao, "I like your dress / shirt / pants / outfit / skirt /shorts / etc. You bought that from *insert name of high-end clothing brand here* noh?", tapos sasagot ka, "No...I got this from *insert name of bargain place here* for only *insert cheap price here*." Yeaheh, baby...as in WOHOO. Makes me proud being a sucker for stuff on sale. Good bargain hunters, unite.

Dumaan ako sa department store, baka kasi may makita akong magandang mga pieces dun. I saw a neat pair of shorts, and I went to try them on in the fitting room. Pag pasok ko, super ingay. May mga batang nagtatanong sa nanay nila kung okay ang suot nila, may mga nanay na nagtatanong sa mga anak at asawa nila kung hindi ba sila mukhang balyena sa suot nila. May mga sumisigaw para tawagin ang mga sales lady sa labas na nagkwekwentuhan dahil magpapakuha sila ng 36-C na bra galing sa Triumph. Ningitian ko ang saleslady na nakasalubong ko, at itinaas ng kaunti ang shorts na hawak ko. Ngumiti siya pabalik, at itinuro ako sa isang bakanteng cubicle. Pumasok ako, at isinukat ko ang shorts. Lagi akong sablay sa unang pili, pero iba ngayon. It's either I get a pair of pants, a shirt or a blouse that makes my ass and trunk look like I'm rolled up and ready to be deep-fried, or I get clothing that's so loose that I'd pass for a ghetto hip-hop rapper with the chains and all. Natuwa naman ako, kasi ngayon, iba ang sitwasyon. Saktong-sakto lang ang shorts na pinili ko. Umikot ikot ako ng konti sa harap ng salamin at tiningnan ng mabuti ang sarili ko. There must be a hidden flaw somewhere, and I had to find it before I pay for it. Habang naghahanap ako ng flaw, napansin ko na kanina pa dumadakdak ng malakas ang babae sa cubicle na nasa kanan ko. As a matter of fact, sa kanya na nga galing ang 65% (naks, may percent pa) ng ingay sa fitting room. Paulit-ulit nagtatanong at nagsasabi na kunin mo ito, kunin mo iyan, hawakan mo nga ito, hawakan mo nga iyan, mukha ba akong mataba, hindi ba nakakaitim ang kulay na ito, wag mo ngang hawakan to, ito ang hawakan mo at iba pa. Nakininig pa ako ng ilang sandali, at sinubukang isipin kung sino ang kausap niya. Pero ang galing ni Lord, sinagot niya kaagad ang tanong ko.

"MOMMY ANO BA HINDI AKO SAMPAYAN, OKAAAAAAAAYYYY!!!!!!"

Sumigaw ang bata. As in bata, take note...babae, mga 4 years old siguro. Natahimik ang buong fitting room. Pati nanay niya natahimik. Sana inorasan ko kung gaano katagal tumahimik sa loob ng fitting room para accurate, pero hindi ko naorasan. Kaya sasabihin ko nalang na "It stayed silent for what seemed like more or less 2 minutes".

Pilit kong itinago ang tawa ko. Hinubad ko na ang shorts na sinusukat ko at nagbihis na ako. Paglabas ko ng dressing room, dun ako tumawa. Pati ang mga saleslady na nagkwekwentuhan sa labas, natawa sa bata. Nagbago tuloy ang topic nila. Yan kasi, bungangera, ang ingay kasi, demanding che!, kawawa ung bata, sukat ba namang gawing sampayan, etc, etc.

So balik tayo sa pamagat.

In your face, mommeh.

You summoned me, yes?

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camille fajardo domingo. miles. kim. kaiserin. dyosa. chibi. baby. 18 years old. January 25,1989. Aquarian. Ateneo de Manila University, BS Biology. atenean scholar. Biologist in the making. sophomore. Block L2. [English] Block R36. GABAYano. Matanglawin--lapatan-eer. Quezon City Science High School, Batch 2006. Avo-I, Curie-II, Curie-III, Avo-IV. School of the Holy Spirit, Batch 2002. debater. vice president--Quesci debate society. MCDO(Mga Cute Debating Originals) member. book lover. orange. black. red. stars. caffeine addict in rehabilitation. Lacto-ovo pescestarian by choice. net-aholic. serial procrastinator. workaholic [na tamad. how ironic, isn't it?].

Summon me again.

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Home phone: 9*7**9*
Cel number: 091*7*5**91

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