This is the UP Pep Squad as they performed during the recent UAAP Cheerdance competition held in the Araneta Coliseum. Lucky for me, I was able to see them perform in their College of Human Kinetics while I was there in Manila. That was a Saturday. But unluckily, I wasn’t able to see them perform ‘live’ – Sunday following that Saturday. It is due to the reason that I really have to go home already because an exam in Statistics105 was waiting for me by Monday. Tsk, tsk. Oh well, seeing this always reminds me that I was there anyway. ^_^
pepInformal. –noun 1. lively spirits or energy; vigor; animation.
Before, I really thought that this word is something that actually refers to cheering. Then again, it seems that only the UP Maroons is using this term for their squad. Pretty cute. Hmm.. Yeah, I think I remember my HS classmate telling me before that indeed, only UP uses this term. If you noticed in the video, some are not that physically fit. I mean, lean or you know, not chubby or something. This is another wonder or proof that these people should never be treated differently because, just like any other, they still are people, and can do what others can do. Well, with the wonders of technology, you can always undergo tumescent liposuction and the likes provided that you the have m$ney, of course. Yet still, precaution should be greatly taken into consideration.
The rain continues to pound the roof. What is up with him?
I merely surfed the Internet the whole afternoon. Look at the wonders of the availability of the Internet in the dorm. No, really, it’s a very good thing – as well as refreshing. Right now, it’s for free. Well, should be. All you need to have is a laptop (or computer if you’re brawn enough to carry it, haha) and patience for an hour, if you’re too unfortunate that all the spots are already taken. Being in this university is such a privilege. There’s no doubt about it. Talk about the cheap tuition (err, aside from the recent TOFI – Tuition and Other Fees Increase) and dormitories.
When I was toured around UP Diliman two weeks ago by my high school classmates, I learned that in their respective buildings/colleges, you cannot enter without presenting an ID. We went to the library and if I didn’t bring my ID, then I would’ve been left outside, watching the enormous structure. The same thing happened when we went to the gym (College of Human Kinetics) to watch the UP Pep Squad perform. While in here, the use of the Identification Card is only in the library, when borrowing books. And unlike in UPD, it’s not even used as an entrance requirement. Well, this campus is only big in terms of land area and not of buildings and student population so I guess it’s not an issue at all. Also, since we’re talking about ID’s, I just wanna share that we just had ours here renewed. What I mean is its appearance. It looks like a ‘true’ ID now, unlike before, which looked like one in regular public high schools. Hehe. Claiming one would mean surrendering the old one. That’s why we had to lie about losing our ID’s when we came to the Registrar’s Office during the enrollment. But it turns out that the old one’s merely holed twice to become unusable. I was saved from presenting an Affidavit of Loss. I have no idea how to get or make one.
Honestly, things such as this and other payments to the government i.e. tax still remain a bit vague to me – on how they’re circulated, etc. What kind of a Filipino citizen am I? x_x; Maybe I should go and see this San Diego tax lawyer.