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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~ Sunday, October 3 ~
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In which we discuss the difficulty level of my research project

  • Ceej: I'm at Kenny, gonna meet my groupmates.
  • Job: What for?
  • Ceej: Com Res. We have ANOTHER project.
  • Job: Ikaw na hardcore.
  • Ceej: I should shave my head, that's how hardcore my Com Res is.
  • Job: So feeling mo si Natalie Portman ka? Or Britney Spears lang?
  • Ceej: Hindi. Ex-con.
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~ Friday, October 1 ~
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I posted this yesterday, but it disappeared when I edited the tags. I normally hate re-posting stuff because I need to write everything down all over again (and I always end up writing something completely different, and so my original post is lost forever), but this is worth it. I love getting published. It feels new every time. Okay I&#8217;m cheesy :))
Yesterday, an article I wrote came out in the Philippine Star. It&#8217;s titled &#8220;Monsters in Your Love Story&#8221; and it features the independent film Saving Sally. I got to interview Charlene Sawit, who wrote the short story on which the movie was based, and Enzo Marcos, the lead actor (he stars opposite Rhian Ramos).
I hope you were able to get a copy &#8212; my article&#8217;s full of funny quotes and anecdotes from the two. They&#8217;re very fun people, and Sally looks like a very fun movie. It&#8217;s a love story, but with monsters, gadgets and walking penises.
Catch it when it comes out okay? I know I will.
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Visit the Saving Sally website here.
You can also read my article online here.

I posted this yesterday, but it disappeared when I edited the tags. I normally hate re-posting stuff because I need to write everything down all over again (and I always end up writing something completely different, and so my original post is lost forever), but this is worth it. I love getting published. It feels new every time. Okay I’m cheesy :))

Yesterday, an article I wrote came out in the Philippine Star. It’s titled “Monsters in Your Love Story” and it features the independent film Saving Sally. I got to interview Charlene Sawit, who wrote the short story on which the movie was based, and Enzo Marcos, the lead actor (he stars opposite Rhian Ramos).

I hope you were able to get a copy — my article’s full of funny quotes and anecdotes from the two. They’re very fun people, and Sally looks like a very fun movie. It’s a love story, but with monsters, gadgets and walking penises.

Catch it when it comes out okay? I know I will.

Visit the Saving Sally website here.

You can also read my article online here.

Tags: real life writing Saving Sally
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~ Thursday, September 30 ~
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ferretink:

Had a shoot today for G magazine! I’d rather not spoil anything about the article but it just has something to do with Halloween.
I really enjoyed the models! Ceej, Ali and Karl were so cute and such naturals!
I won’t post the pictures I’m sure to submit. Just posting the ones that could’ve made the final cut but wasn’t really giving a good enough vibe for me to submit. HOHOHO
September 2010

I love the pictures, Jessie! Doesn&#8217;t look like the pub room at all! Will you be posting more? Can&#8217;t wait for the official ones to come out :D

ferretink:

Had a shoot today for G magazine! I’d rather not spoil anything about the article but it just has something to do with Halloween.

I really enjoyed the models! Ceej, Ali and Karl were so cute and such naturals!

I won’t post the pictures I’m sure to submit. Just posting the ones that could’ve made the final cut but wasn’t really giving a good enough vibe for me to submit. HOHOHO

September 2010

I love the pictures, Jessie! Doesn’t look like the pub room at all! Will you be posting more? Can’t wait for the official ones to come out :D

Tags: real life
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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.

Tags: friends real life k-pop ohkaaye
~ Friday, September 17 ~
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Oh my god, story of my life.

Oh my god, story of my life.

Tags: K-pop real life
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~ Tuesday, September 14 ~
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Today, I got a haircut! The bangs are shorter and flatter than last time; I liked them at the time, but they were poofy, covered too much of my face, and kept getting into my eyes. I like the new ones much better. And what better way to celebrate that than by taking a lot of vain pictures? Haha!
Oh and if you&#8217;re wondering what&#8217;s going on in the last frame on the right, that&#8217;s me actively trying to copy Sun Ye&#8217;s (Wonder Girls) face. I think it worked&#8230;kinda. XD
Lately I&#8217;ve been getting 100 peso haircuts, and I&#8217;ve been happier with them than all the times I spent so much, thinking I&#8217;d get a better cut.
Three Things to Love About Cheap Haircuts:
If it&#8217;s a good cut, you&#8217;ll feel extra happy.
If it&#8217;s a bad cut, you won&#8217;t feel that bad.
More money for food.
Just saying.

Today, I got a haircut! The bangs are shorter and flatter than last time; I liked them at the time, but they were poofy, covered too much of my face, and kept getting into my eyes. I like the new ones much better. And what better way to celebrate that than by taking a lot of vain pictures? Haha!

Oh and if you’re wondering what’s going on in the last frame on the right, that’s me actively trying to copy Sun Ye’s (Wonder Girls) face. I think it worked…kinda. XD

Lately I’ve been getting 100 peso haircuts, and I’ve been happier with them than all the times I spent so much, thinking I’d get a better cut.

Three Things to Love About Cheap Haircuts:

  1. If it’s a good cut, you’ll feel extra happy.
  2. If it’s a bad cut, you won’t feel that bad.
  3. More money for food.

Just saying.

Tags: real life hair
~ Sunday, September 12 ~
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It&#8217;s official. I&#8217;m in love with this hat. It&#8217;s so nice and warm and colorful. Now I get why GD&#8217;s obsessed with his scarf. Knitwear is the bomb.
PS: Sorry, my head looks big. I stuffed all my hair inside the hat and pretended I had short hair. Nakakamiss din. 

It’s official. I’m in love with this hat. It’s so nice and warm and colorful. Now I get why GD’s obsessed with his scarf. Knitwear is the bomb.

PS: Sorry, my head looks big. I stuffed all my hair inside the hat and pretended I had short hair. Nakakamiss din. 

Tags: real life hat hair
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Story of my life.

Story of my life.

Tags: K-pop real life friends
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~ Saturday, September 11 ~
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After School - Ah (Nana focus)

I wish I could dance like this. Grawr, I tried learning this a few months ago, but I got all stressed out because it was so fast and…sexy. I don’t know how to dance sexy, which is why I’m sticking to the cutesy SNSD dances. :)) If anyone wants to try and learn Ah with me, just let me know. Let’s kill ourselves trying, together.

Tags: After School Nana K-pop real life
~ Wednesday, September 1 ~
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Shameless Plug of the Day: Everyone, please get a copy of today&#8217;s Philippine Star! I wrote about the indie film Saving Sally for Young Star in a piece entitled &#8220;Monsters in Your Love Story&#8221;. It isn&#8217;t out yet, but the trailers are very promising! The article features quotes and funny stories from Sally&#8217;s creator, Charlene Sawit and the lead actor Enzo Marcos. Saving Sally&#8217;s got romance, 2D monsters, gadgets, walking penises and lots more.
Do watch it when it comes out &#8212; I know I will!
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Saving Sally is directed by Avid Liongoren and stars Rhian Ramos and Enzo Marcos. Visit their official site here.
You can also read my article online.

Shameless Plug of the Day: Everyone, please get a copy of today’s Philippine Star! I wrote about the indie film Saving Sally for Young Star in a piece entitled “Monsters in Your Love Story”. It isn’t out yet, but the trailers are very promising! The article features quotes and funny stories from Sally’s creator, Charlene Sawit and the lead actor Enzo Marcos. Saving Sally’s got romance, 2D monsters, gadgets, walking penises and lots more.

Do watch it when it comes out — I know I will!

Saving Sally is directed by Avid Liongoren and stars Rhian Ramos and Enzo Marcos. Visit their official site here.

You can also read my article online.

Tags: real life Saving Sally writing
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