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    10 reasons to love Dao Ming Si


    Since ABS-CBN will be bringing back the renowned Taiwanese show Meteor Garden, I might as well vent out my fangirl emotions here. Yes, fangirl emotions – you’ve read it right. A decade has already passed but this show still never fails on bringing me so much kilig vibes. <3 But since my summer internship won’t let me watch the replay on TV, I started watching a few days ago via Youtube. (Yes darlings, there is a complete set of Tagalog-dubbed MG episodes on Youtube!)

    Of course, who wouldn’t forget the legendary F4? (Trivia: in Mandarin, which is the primary language in Taiwan, F4 is pronounced as F-si, since the word si means four in Chinese…) I’m pretty much sure every fangirl out there has their own favorite in the group. Surprisingly, Dao Ming Si, their leader, wasn’t my favorite guy at all way back then. I preferred the mysterious Hua Ze Lei, because I dig shy and quiet guys when I was young. ;)

    That was then and today is different. Re-watching the episodes once more after a several years, I have realized that my perspectives have changed. Yes, I still find Hua Ze Lei and the two other guys cute, but it was Ah Si who made me swoon and my heart melt with so much KV. And I listed 10 reasons why.

    • He’s not entirely a bad boy, after all. It was just a front, and behind the feisty disposition is just a misunderstood man waiting for someone to help him decode himself, and what he wants for himself. And then Shan Cai came along, and the rest is history.








    • He’d take what you’d be willing to give, no matter how big or small it is. Remember how he woke up Hua Ze Lei to show him the burnt chocolate cookies Shan Cai gave him for his birthday? And how he fumed when Lei snatched it away and ate it? For a rich kid, Ah Si can be very appreciative of what Shan Cai is only capable to give, even if the cookies were burnt. :3




    • He is funny and adorable – and doesn’t even know that he is. From the way he keep on saying SIZE instead of SENSE, to his clueless response every time the F3 is making fun of him, he looks so adorable and childlike – very far from the bad boy Dao Ming Si that everybody is already fond of.


    • Those eyes, those expressive eyes when they look into yours. Enough said.

    • His smile. And the way his dimple show. I mean, come on. I know that you know how his smile differs from the others’. 

    • How he can still be friends with the guy who almost took the girl that he loves. Hello, Lei!


    • He knows how to cry.

    • And the way he identifies the difference of the girl he loves among everyone else. The line, “Iba si Shan Cai, tandaan mo ‘yan” was such a strong phrase coming from someone so popular like Ah Si every time another girl forces herself to him. Though Shan Cai fails to recognize this sometimes, that doesn’t stop him from being loyal to her, and in the end, fighting for his love for her, even if it means sitting under the rain for four hours, or chasing her bus down the highway.







    And I think the list goes on as I continue to re-watch MG Season 1. I don’t think I would be re-watching the second season, though. I didn’t like the way they focused too much on Ah Si’s amnesia that they aired almost ¾ of the season with Ah Si dealing with his memory loss and Shan Cai crying over it. But I might change my mind, since Jerry Yan has finally won me over – thanks to his mesmerizing eyes and smile.


    GIFs and JPGs grabbed from Tumblr.

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    The good news... is here!

    It was an ordinary last day of February.. not.

    That dreaded Friday was our scheduled appointment with the Research Department of Manila Bulletin in their office at Intramuros. We were eight from our class who were called to come, and we did, despite that the rest of the class will be having a coverage/field trip to a coastal barangay in Hagonoy.

    That morning, the Research Team made the eight of us, together with other applicants from various universities, took battery of written exercises. They gave us an hour of lunchbreak and proceeded with the interview afterwards. Each applicant will be grilled by the team for about an hour, so yes, imagine us killing time battling with nervousness at the MB lobby while waiting for our turn.




    I won't detail each and every single thing that had transpired, because 1) I may not be allowed to and 2) if ever you shall apply, I don't want to be a spoiler. There is only two things that I can tell you: YOU HAVE TO BE YOURSELF, AND NEVER EVER BE LATE. :)

    After my interview, I ordered a coffee from a nearby stall where other MB employees hang out. I badly needed a shot of caffeine after the four-hour-wait and because of the very low temperature inside the establishment. Good thing, I brought a blazer with me.

    I decided to witness an Intramuros sunset while waiting for others to finish their interviews, so I brought several of my classmates with me and took some souvenir photos with our cameras and iPads. It was my very first time to spend a sunset in the Walled City after a couple of years, and I wasn't disappointed. There is something really special in Intramuros, perhaps the walls, that makes me want to go back -- if I would be given the chance to go back.




    It was at 7 PM when the eight of us were all done, and we finally bid the team goodbye. We descended and went out of Manila Bulletin, and as I savor every moment before stepping out of their gates, I was thinking, "It was my dream to work here when I was a freshman, I hope you will give me a chance to show you that I deserve to.."

    We battled the nonstop rush of people going home inside the LRT and went home.

    Five days after, I received a text message Manila Bulletin, summoning me at the end of March for orientation.

    I look forward to spend half of my internship days with them. It will take a few adjustments, from commuting from here to there, budgeting my money and time to the load of work that will be given to me as a part of a national broadsheet, but I know it will be worth it.

    Everything will be worth it.

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