The Color of Grief: A Brother’s Reminiscence and Unsaid Eulogy

Disclaimer: This post contains more than 2,000 American English words, making it a five-page read. If you get bored easily with reading, feel free to discontinue. This is nothing like the stuff you see on Facebook that uncomplicatedly tickles your fancy. This is of somewhat eulogistic nature. It must be one of the deepest cuts made …

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To See Life for the First Time: My Laser Eye Surgery Story

I involuntarily learned squinting, as far as I could remember, when I was on fifth grade. There was a time when I was told to read the lesson on the chalkboard but, from what I was seeing, everything else was no longer brightly clear, so I stepped out of my row to make my way …

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17 Years, 17 Songs: Seventeen Songs that will Forever Make My World Stop

I’ve been attached to music since, as far as I could remember, first grade. It’s my rock, especially back in the days when I was bursting in angst and self-pity as a teenager, like every other.It’s utterly strange how a song can crawl into the deepest inch of your bone to dominate you, how it …

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Things I Miss About My First Job at the Airport

To be a local airline Customer Service Agent, or ground attendant/steward to layman’s term, is not your ideal job that provides you for a new house or for one-year membership in a good quality gym. It’s not your ideal career for life that can raise and sustain a family or can consider yourself successful. It’s …

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