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Every one of us, consciously or unconsciously, affects the objects and people around us, including ourselves, on a continual basis. Think about the expression 'laughter is contagious.' Well, sure it is! How do you feel when you are around happy, laughing people? Usually, you cant help but feel good yourself right?. All emotions are energy and energy passes from one body to another; from one object to another; matter to matter. Laughter is contagious! You clear your house of negative energies and replace them with positive ones. Laugh once in a while. Promise. It'll help. :)

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    layout: lyricaltragedy
    inspiration: reversescollide

    Thursday, May 8, 2008
    Marlon Robles

    Marlon: "...jesma, if ever ikaw yung batch valedictiorian, please do include a statement in your grad speech about the discrimination of gay students dito sa la salle... I know 'kaw lang may guts gumawa niyan, plus 'kaw lang may outmost respect sa cliques namin dito sa school"

    me: "word. respect bro, eeerr.. I mean bra, I'll even speak in gay lingo. don't root for me though"

    Marlon: "I believe in you."

    this was my last few conversations with Marlon. he my classmate in junior year, he was my backmate, my flash and filipino tutor, my mongol # 2 pencil provider, a friend who'll always back you up, a pioneer during batch parties, he was my dear friend.

    I never got to be the batch valedictorian and it felt like I betrayed a friend. BUT, eventhough I never got to make a statement about gender discrimination in school, Marlon, I promise. I'll be doing it for you and for all the maltreated homosexuals around because I believe that only God can judge us and He sees us color and genderblind, maybe not in a school but in the corporate world....someday.

    And yeah, I'll even speak in gay lingo.

    Rest in Peace Marlon Robles, you are loved. you're in my heart bra.

    "I believe in you."
    -- thanks for saying that

    all the love,
    jesma