Merry Christmas everyone:) it has been gloomy the whole day but i guess a lot of kids had fun opening their gifts from their ninongs and ninangs as well as from Santa :) though for me, well it's been gloomy for years now..haha anyway, it's all about the kids, giving and Jesus, right? so don't mind me:)) i'll be fine here lol
Maligayang Pasko
Merry Christmas
Kurisumasu omedetou gozaimasu
Once in a Purple Moon
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Forgivess
And you ask for forgiveness
You're asking too much
I have sheltered my heart
In a place you can't touch
I don't believe when you tell me
Your love is real
'Coz you don't know much about heaven, boy
If you have to hurt to feel
- Sarah Mclachlan
the cliche would be "forgive and forget"... I'd rather forgive but not forget...Who would choose to forget everything that has happened when you know it might happen again? When you know that after forgetting you might fall on the same lie again and experience for another time every hurt, every pain that the lie has brought you with. It really is painful when all you want is to forget every memory that has hurt you but then again forgetting means fear...Fear of accepting your past, avoiding it. When the truth it you cannot run away from it...All you have to do is to leave it from where it was, is, and will always be...in the PAST..
Monday, November 22, 2010
nakakasama ng loob kapag minsan ikaw na nga ung nagmamalasakit ikaw pa ung masama... di bale sana kung may sense of responsibility ung iba kaso wala...it isnt always your way bitch and because of what posted im going to push your limits and piss you off even more...the hell i care...I dont need someone like you in my life. buti nlang konting tiis nalang at ggraduate na ko..i wont see yo ugly face anymore...go to hell bitch:)
Thursday, November 11, 2010
too lazy to do my thesis today:| kind of sad, i don't know why.. a bit disappointed with a friend...i do not miss my long time friend's company:| it was hard at first but with all the drama, i got sick and tired and ended up not caring for that friend anymore. im sorry, that's all i can say...right now, things are already different. i am different. you are different. and. we. just. don't. jive. anymore. :|
Friday, November 5, 2010
"ROSE"
The Vampire Diaries' episodes are getting better and better.. I just finished watching ep08 of Season 02. The first part was kind of action-full but then the later parts were just oh-so-sweet especially when Stefan was apologizing to his brother Damon and then Damon was super sweet to Elena and also to his brother, of couurse without Stefan knowing it...I just find what Damon did so manly:)
Damon about to hand Elena's necklace to her stopped and said some things first to her.
"What I'm about to say probably is the most selfish thing I've said in my life."
"I just have to say it once and you just have to hear it."
"I LOVE YOU, Elena, and it's because I Love You that I can't be selfish with you."
"I don't deserve you but my brother does."
(Damon kisses Elena's forehead wishing she doesn't have to forget what he said then he compelled Elena teary-eyed until his tear suddenly fell from his gorgeous eye.)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Uhh-oh
I ACCIDENTALLY FOLLWED MY OWN BLOG...HAHA SORRY IM JUST A NEWBIE HERE AND I DUNNO HOW TO UNFOLLOW MYSELF:))
Sudoku 101
It's weird, I know, but solving sudoku puzzles has been my lullaby for a few weeks' nights now.
Presenting to you Sudoku 101: sudoku variants:
1. Classic Sudoku
~ A classic sudoku puzzle consists of a 9x9 grid- nine cells per row and nine cells per column. the 9x9 grid is also further divided into 3x3 subgrids. You start off with some numbers already plotted in for you. Your goal is to fill in the missing numbers to complete the puzzle so that each row, each column, and each subgrid contains the numbers 1 to 9 only once.
2. Odd and Even Sudoku
~Solve odd and even Sudoku puzzles the same way you would solve the Classic puzzles. This means that numbers 1 to 9 should appear in each row, column, and 3x3 grid only once. But in odd and even puzzles, the shaded boxes must only contain even numbers for even sudoku or odd numbers for odd sudoku puzzles.
3. Diagonal Sudoku
~To solve a diaggonal sudoku puzzle, you must follow the rules of Classic Sudoku plus you must make sure that each diagonal contains the numbers 1 to 9 only once.
4. Diagonal Odd and Even Sudoku
~diagonal odd and even sudoku are combinations of two variants: diagonal sudoku and odd or even sudoku. Solve as you would a Classic Sudoku, except each diagonal must contain the numbers 1 to 9 only once, as well, and the shaded boxes should hold only numbers for diagonal odd or even numbers depending if it's an odd or an even sudoku puzzle.
5. Irregular or Jigsaw Sudoku
~ Solve as you would a classic sudoku except this time, the 3x3 grids have irregular shapes. this means that you have to make sure that the numbers 1 to 9 appears in each row, column, and irregularly shaped grid only once.
6. Mega Sudoku
~ You have here a 12x12 grid or a 16x16 grid puzzle. Fill in the empty squares so that each row, column, and subgrid contains the numbers 1to12 or 1to16 only once.
7. Multi Sudoku
~This consists of multiple overlapping 9x9 grids. You have to fill in each 9x9 grid so that each row, column, and subgrid contains the numbers 1x9 only once. Grids with overlapping areas will also follow the rules of each individual 9x9 puzzle.
8. Sum or Killer Sudoku
~This one I haven't tried yet... I still can't figure out how to do this one:))
~This is a merge of Sudoku and Kakuro. You must hold to the rules of classic sudoku plus make sure that the sum of the numbers in each area is equal to the clue number given and that the numbers in each areas are unique.
* All the descriptions for the Sudoku Variants came from the Sudoku book, "Sudoku Samurai Sensei Vol1 Issue1" :)
Presenting to you Sudoku 101: sudoku variants:
1. Classic Sudoku
~ A classic sudoku puzzle consists of a 9x9 grid- nine cells per row and nine cells per column. the 9x9 grid is also further divided into 3x3 subgrids. You start off with some numbers already plotted in for you. Your goal is to fill in the missing numbers to complete the puzzle so that each row, each column, and each subgrid contains the numbers 1 to 9 only once.
2. Odd and Even Sudoku
~Solve odd and even Sudoku puzzles the same way you would solve the Classic puzzles. This means that numbers 1 to 9 should appear in each row, column, and 3x3 grid only once. But in odd and even puzzles, the shaded boxes must only contain even numbers for even sudoku or odd numbers for odd sudoku puzzles.
3. Diagonal Sudoku
~To solve a diaggonal sudoku puzzle, you must follow the rules of Classic Sudoku plus you must make sure that each diagonal contains the numbers 1 to 9 only once.
4. Diagonal Odd and Even Sudoku
~diagonal odd and even sudoku are combinations of two variants: diagonal sudoku and odd or even sudoku. Solve as you would a Classic Sudoku, except each diagonal must contain the numbers 1 to 9 only once, as well, and the shaded boxes should hold only numbers for diagonal odd or even numbers depending if it's an odd or an even sudoku puzzle.
5. Irregular or Jigsaw Sudoku
~ Solve as you would a classic sudoku except this time, the 3x3 grids have irregular shapes. this means that you have to make sure that the numbers 1 to 9 appears in each row, column, and irregularly shaped grid only once.
6. Mega Sudoku
~ You have here a 12x12 grid or a 16x16 grid puzzle. Fill in the empty squares so that each row, column, and subgrid contains the numbers 1to12 or 1to16 only once.
7. Multi Sudoku
~This consists of multiple overlapping 9x9 grids. You have to fill in each 9x9 grid so that each row, column, and subgrid contains the numbers 1x9 only once. Grids with overlapping areas will also follow the rules of each individual 9x9 puzzle.
8. Sum or Killer Sudoku
~This one I haven't tried yet... I still can't figure out how to do this one:))
~This is a merge of Sudoku and Kakuro. You must hold to the rules of classic sudoku plus make sure that the sum of the numbers in each area is equal to the clue number given and that the numbers in each areas are unique.
* All the descriptions for the Sudoku Variants came from the Sudoku book, "Sudoku Samurai Sensei Vol1 Issue1" :)
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