Ceej is the WordBunny

Hi! I'm Ceej, an 18-year old Communication Arts junior from the Ateneo de Manila University.
I like writing, trying new food, K-Pop, foreign films, good books, and screencapping my favorite shows.

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~ Thursday, September 30 ~
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Kaye and I had lunch at Teriyaki Boy yesterday to celebrate this month&#8217;s issue of The Guidon. I interviewed her for my first ever full length article for the school paper. I love getting published! Every time feels brand new! OK I&#8217;m cheesy!
And what better way to celebrate than to take pictures with the article that carried her face and my name? As Kaye says &#8212; Vain na kung vain!
Do check out my article &#8212; the title is &#8220;Music, Business and Chocolate Abs&#8221; and it&#8217;s about K-Pop. I love writing about K-pop, mostly because not a lot of people understand why we fans like it. Somehow, I feel like if I can express myself in a proper, decent and eloquent manner, they won&#8217;t look at me as a cray-cray fangirl with an Asian fetish. They&#8217;ll think &#8220;Oh. She has a point. And she&#8217;s not weird. Or maybe she is weird. But good weird.&#8221; Or something along the lines of that.
Bottom line: K-Pop is legit, you guys! I&#8217;m not crazy!
If you want to read my article, pick up this month&#8217;s issue or wait for it to show up on The Guidon&#8217;s official website.

Kaye and I had lunch at Teriyaki Boy yesterday to celebrate this month’s issue of The Guidon. I interviewed her for my first ever full length article for the school paper. I love getting published! Every time feels brand new! OK I’m cheesy!

And what better way to celebrate than to take pictures with the article that carried her face and my name? As Kaye says — Vain na kung vain!

Do check out my article — the title is “Music, Business and Chocolate Abs” and it’s about K-Pop. I love writing about K-pop, mostly because not a lot of people understand why we fans like it. Somehow, I feel like if I can express myself in a proper, decent and eloquent manner, they won’t look at me as a cray-cray fangirl with an Asian fetish. They’ll think “Oh. She has a point. And she’s not weird. Or maybe she is weird. But good weird.” Or something along the lines of that.

Bottom line: K-Pop is legit, you guys! I’m not crazy!

If you want to read my article, pick up this month’s issue or wait for it to show up on The Guidon’s official website.

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