Monday, September 26, 2016

Huawei Y5II

Got a New Phone! It's Huawei Y5II(CUN-U 29) Sand Gold

Bought a new phone at PC Express in SM Megamall. It's Huawei Y5II (CUN-U 29) Sand Gold. Cy and I were looking for a phone with an exceptionally good quality and at the same time, affordable. We were supposed to buy Lenovo A6000 but I was told it was already phased-out. How can a phone be phased-out just after a year and a half from its released date? I really didn't have an idea so I didn't badger the sales rep about it.




Dis: This is not a paid entry and I didn't get it for free. We bought it.

The sales rep did the sales talk and all then  she showed me some phone but the price were quite way beyond our budget. We didn't need a phone with a lucrative price. As I said from my previous post, it is impractical these days. Baka kung totally safe na dito sa Pilipinas ay pag-iisipan kong bumili mamahalin na phone but the thing is, there are really affordable phones with good quality.

My eyes strayed on Huawei phone that day. To be honest, we never thought buying Huawei and it was not among our options BUT the price got my attention. When I saw its features, I got hooked figuratively, of course. Haha! Plus I got free 16G memory card, a screen protector, a simple phone case and an LTE sim card. Not bad, right?


For more details about the phone, refer to this site: HUAWEI Y5II  

The packaging: That's the box. Sorry naman at sagad ang pagkakuha ko ng pic.


What I like?
► It's user-friendly and literally easy to navigate.












►Screen shot ba kamo? Unlike other phones, there's no need to bother pressing two buttons for screen shot.



►Need a torch? Just press the same button. Another advantage of this phone is it has another button on the other side.




►Secondary camera has a flash. Nice!
►Primary camera is fine.


No Filter
Close-up


There's one thing that I don't like, though.
►Classic earphones. :D




►Battery life is averagely good. It lasts longer than I have expected. At least, when I use it constantly, it doesn't surprisingly drain fast.  






Thoughts: I love it! ♥♥♥ So far, so good. I hope I won't encounter problems with this one.









PRICE: Php 5,590



Tuesday, September 13, 2016

One Month


Today, Our Random shit (hehe) Shire turns One month....I immensely and sincerely hope to write more sensible and comprehensible entries instead of yawn worthy totally borrrring and nonsensical ones.


It's just impossible to avoid my enemies or friends, Laziness  and Procrastination which I unsuccessfully or sometimes don't even bother to rid. I totally understand that entries get more boring if there are no pictures most especially if the writer isn't humorous enough or not even exceptionally and artistically gifted in writing (Spell ME! Haha). But since there are times I wanna write about something, then I will keep the wheels turning, baby!

Monday, September 12, 2016

The Car

It's funny to have a friend or an acquaintance who thinks that he or she knows it all and it's a shame that they don't. Some even make it a habit of correcting every word you say but ironically fail to correct oneself. 


Convo on the way home:
Sheva and Blasé-ska were having a conversation about random things when Sheva corrected Blasé-ska's pronunciation of "statue" [staa-choo]

Sheva Feelerensky: It's  'stey-choo' (with conviction) hahaha
Blasé-ska Menavich:  (If you say so; Imaginatively rolled eyes.)
rolleyes

But then Blasé-ska remembered that she heard Sheva mispronounced some words, too.

Sheva Feelerensky: Asking her students some random questions. "Do you know 'lam-bor-jee-ni'?"
Blasé-ska Menavich: Overheard the question. (What in the name of randomness is that word?)
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Blasé-ska tried her very best to remember the damn word. She has stirred and has racked her brain to no avail. Maybe Sheva was talking about her friends respectively named, Lambor and Jeeni? Since Blasé-ska couldn't find the answer on her own, she asked her very informative friend, Google dot Comonov. Even Mr. Google found it hard to find the words 'lambor and jeeni'. Shame that Blasé-ska was so blasé she knew deep in her diencephalon that the word sounded familiar but too dumb to acknowledge.


Blasé-ska was so scandalously amused she wanted to roll on the floor and laugh out loud. Damn, Lamborghini! Lamborghini oi! [lam-bər-gi-ni]...
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Alright, let's make a 'stey-choo of 'lam-bor-jee-ni' for you!

 




Thursday, September 8, 2016

From top to bottom

There and back again.

I keep on rereading the crazy topics I have written here and reviewing my entries for grammar lapses. I actually found A LOT but I'll just edit them next time. Procrastination is a bad habit but today is an exception... :P

Saturday, September 3, 2016

I Mustn't Gloat

Social Media has brought various changes to people's lives. It has given lots of advantages. It has brought positive and negative things.

People can make money out of it.
People can share inspirational quotes.
People can share  useful ideas.
People can share DIYs.
People can easily reach out.
People can have virtual friends. (Although this isn't really that bad, it's still better to have real friends.)

But...
There are people who insensibly rant about everything. (Hanep talaga yong iba, walang preno.)
People bully other people through social media. (Cyberbullies and trolls)
People post things they ought to keep private. (Washing dirty laundry in public)
People post asinine things about people.  

I don't judge but I can't help but ask the big question, WHY? Why do this? 

Typhoon Yolanda was one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded. It had taken lots of lives. It wrecked havoc and destruction. It brought the worst and the best characters out of people. It was one of the darkest times in the Philippines. Unlike other countries, it had taken years to rebuild and repair the damages, and not without the aid from other generous countries. 

Why brought out the typhoon?
I brought it out because people were irrational sometimes. That time, our company asked for volunteers. I was willing to go. After all, it was the least that I could do since I couldn't travel and actually help the people who were affected. But then, for some reason, which I can't disclose specifically here, I changed my mind. I don't have problems in associating with people but if I can't bear to be with a person or certain people, I'd rather not stress myself to indulge or be with them.

I had an office mate before. She would keep on talking about public officials not doing enough to help the stranded and starved people. How officials just lazed it out. How an official had to put his name on the goods that they would distribute (Well, I reacted on this for that was clearly disgusting). However, volunteers couldn't reach the place and give help to the people simply because the place was unreachable. She would express chains of concerns every day. Same thing, every day. The mantra just went on and on to the point that it irked me already. It irritated me because her rant about useless officials couldn't really help the poor people. Worse, she was venting it out on me. Before I could stop myself, I told her to run as a public servant (Tumakbo ka kaya...) . Which offended her. Then she did the lowest thing a person could do on social media. (Which what I am doing now. :P ). She posted about me lacking concern. That there were people like me who didn't care. She ranted about herself showing sympathy and concern and people would just tell her to run as a public servant. She even said that I had to be coaxed to volunteer. Hahaha. Boang! She was so wrong. I was concerned but I didn't have to slap it to her face just to show her that I sympathized (Hmmm..speaking of slapping someone, there were times I wanted to slap her for all the things she said behind my back and for those insensible comments she has made about me). And why make the volunteering thing an issue? I wasn't the only one who didn't come. I got personal reasons why I didn't go. One of them was to deal with people like her. Hahaha! Pero pwera biro, may personal na rason talaga ako kung bakit hindi ako nakapunta. Wala na akong pamasahe nun. 

The question is why would she give a damn if I go or not? Why count the things I do and things that I don't do? I don't give a damn what she fudging does. I was hoping she would do the same. Why post it? I get it she was thoughtful and was really concerned but even a 5-year old would know that strings of tirade wouldn't help. If she was so concerned, why didn't she make a way to be heard by those officials she was ranting about. Maybe it would have made her feel better if she approached a radio station and aired her vociferation.

I just couldn't believe she posted it on Facebook, praising herself and condemning someone. However, something happened (it's her story so I won't elaborate) and I never imagined she would get a chance to taste her own medicine. It took 2 years for karma to arrive. It was worse than what I have experienced from her. I'll be honest, I was hoping she would learn that what she did was wrong but I didn't wish it to be that exage. 

I wanted to gloat but what she experienced was something I could never imagine to happen to me. If there is one thing that I don't like about social media, it's the freedom that it gives to users to post strings of harangue about other people.


Therefore, I conclude that karma is not just a word.

Ber Months

Welcome September!

Nonsensical Entry...

Time flies so damn fast. They say you won't notice the time if you're so engrossed with what you do. I most certainly wasn't. Oh, forgive me. That was uncalled for. Anyway, as I was saying, time flies fast it was like riding a roller coaster. It's over before you know it and it's what you have waited for after falling in line for half an hour.

There are many things that I should be thankful for. From the smallest thing to the biggest, if there's any. However, this year is sadly quite uneventful. I want something but I know it won't happen if I'll just keep on dreaming about it and do nothing.

Hopefully, I could gather enough courage to pursue whatever it is to pursue.