Day 14: Do I Wanna Know by Arctic Monkeys

She was the static you see on TV and hear on the radio, the ringing in your ears as the darkness crept up your ankles, the unbearable sweat clinging to your neck during the summer heat. She was society, with all its piercing criticism evident in the irises of its judgmental eyes. She was society, all messed up and yet, accepted by everyone. She was a constant buzzing wherever you went, a humming that once sounded like a melody, but now resembles nothing but a fly. Her words have paralyzed me, even though I wanted to thrash around as her whispers tickled my ear long after she was gone. She was all 7 deadly sins oozing out like black tar, as she spewed out words of self-righteousness like it was the sweetest thing to taste her lips. She was this whole paragraph – a paradox, a vomit of words, hard to write, harder to continue reading, nonsensical, scattered, blurry, incomplete

Film Review: “Hunger Games – The Mockingjay Part 2”

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Reviewing for Kas 1 (Philippine history) over a cup of good coffee just a few hours before watching ‪#‎MockingjayPart2‬ really does a lot to your brain. Add in the fact that you’ve been keeping a close eye on recent social issues, and there you go – the end result will be a perfect blend of over analysis and mind-blowing revelations.

Here’s a semi-review, leaning more on comparisons and implications and less on the film itself.

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