Vampire-killing priests and the RH Bill
Draft in my handwriting. If I’m not rushed I like to write out the draft in my notebook. This way when I type it onto my computer I can edit at the same time. If I’m rushed I write on the computer directly, although I have written articles on mobile phones. Usually if the piece is important to me I do a handwritten draft. It’s easier to collect your thoughts and organize them on paper. On a computer there are too many distractions—you spend an extra three hours googling things at random.
Read Vampire-Killing Priests and the RH Bill, my review of Priest, in interaksyon.com.
June 29th, 2011 at 07:16
you can have your own font style…
June 29th, 2011 at 15:32
ah, the movie inspired by a korean manhwa..they are named like science projects (e.g. priest designate xlx-33, cxv-75, and xv-45). paul bettany is xv-45.
June 29th, 2011 at 18:44
LOL! That is TRUE.
June 29th, 2011 at 22:29
Your handwriting is gorgeous. Anyway, I also find writing on paper/ notebook more conducive for letting out ideas compared to typing on my laptop. Aside from not being able to finish anything on time, the monitor gives me eye strain.
Ah, the RH bill. I’ve seen too much debates about it already. I wish the church could just man up and let its people choose for themselves.
June 30th, 2011 at 22:36
Aside from the lovely handwriting, you sure can keep the sentences in neat lines. *sigh* color me envy green.
Reading this entry makes me want to watch that Korean flick “Thirst” (that my friends love to talk about) about a priest who turned into a vampire thru a medical procedure mishap.
An acquaintance from Sweden pointed out that while his country has more land mass than the Philippines, their population is only about 9.3M, while ours is over 80M. (I almost replied, “Truth is, we’re mass producing to outbreed and outnumber ya’ll.”) When he said it, the RH Bill came to mind instantly – that 70M difference in the number of people occupying almost the same land area is insane even if we consider that parts of Sweden aren’t habitable due to extreme temperature. :P