Archive for February, 2006

Disclaimer

Monday, February 20th, 2006

It would be such a slap of face to all my teachers, most especially my Mass Comm professors, and a big insult to the SU administration having awarded me University Honors last Friday, to find out the unthinkable mistake I made in my last entry. I would be a shame to my family, friends, and my University should I not rectify it.

So here I am, ladies and gentlemen, asking for your consideration. Excuse my English, forgive my grammar mistakes. I do know and am well aware of grammatical rules and sentence structures (i.e, subject-verb agreement, parallelism, etc.) but there are just times that the emotions running in my veins cloud the better part of my brain. In the excitement, or, desperation of all things, I sometimes commit even the simplest mistakes an eight-year-old can easily detect. As the song goes, I am only human, born to make mistakes.

But of course, I am not just using and abusing this line just like most people do. I have always been a perfectionist, even to the point of being obsessive-compulsive. However, I have to emphasize the fact that when I write some of the articles here, I am actually just typing ‘em all straight from my heart–no editing, no cropping, no censorship, etc. Some of my articles here are freewriting in its simplest and truest form.

Rest assured though that I will continue doing the best of my capabilities in my writing, with the aim of scholastic excellence. I will constantly check my previous posts, as time permits, and check them for any errors I might make. Yet, again, I do hope all of you would put into consideration the state of my mind  (no, I am not yet crazy but busy) and of my financial budget right now. I do not have free access to the Internet anymore nor do I have much time for creative and personal articles such the previous ones I have posted here.

I know I am getting boring here so I will stop this futile attempt in justifying and rectifying my error. But before I put the period, let me write here the line I have used most of the time since I started this new chapter of my life, as in official business communications: For your understanding and kind consideration.

Ta-ta everyone! I miss my old self! Haha!