To Which Devices Have You Descended?

Natanga Lang: A Love StoryI made a mistake once that I will never forget. Not only did I end up with the wrong person, I BECAME someone I never thought I’d become – insular, self-centered and, worst of all, initially blind to these flaws.

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Surviving SAD: A Guide for Singles on Valentine’s Day

Rio’s Note: This is a list cobbled up by Lei, aka Chibichan, listing all the things one can do when one is found better-halfless on Heart’s Day.

  1. Go to a Happy Place (aka Gay Bar) – you are going to be safe here as the only couple you will have the chance to see will probably be “nuts”.
  2. Learn to make a mean pasta or dessert. Take pictures of it and post in on Facebook. Tag your friends and let them drool over your masterpiece. Read the rest of this entry »
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Natanga lang – The Memory Gap Special

Natanga Lang: A Love StorySo much of the stories you could get from a failed 4-year relationship are ugly, a little twisted and ultimately, sad. But sob stories are a dime a dozen nowadays, which is why once in a while it’s nice to have a break from all the drama and tell a nice story – albeit, culled from said failed relationship.

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Ang Alamat ng Misery Day

Natanga Lang: A Love StoryAng Alamat ng Misery Day [Written by Rio Siochi and Lei Velasco]

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Fill in the blanks: His and Her Stories

Natanga Lang: A Love StoryHis and Hers Part 1

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The Antithesis Collective: Opening Its Doors

I hate it when people ask what I do for a living. Sometimes, I am tempted to answer “Chief Cook and Dishwasher” or “Senior Utusan” or just plain “Peon/Pisante” because those occupations are far easier to explain compared to Writer. When I say I am a writer, the follow up questions are “Where do you write,” “What do you write,” and the most dreaded “Where can I read your work?”

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