Coffin like room

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Anonythor,... | 09.08.2011 - 8:36 am

coffin like room

Can you ever imagine yourself living in such a tiny space and calling it your home? Apparently some people do, and it is even becoming a trend in japan that they rent out rooms the size which is slightly bigger than a large coffin but complete with air-con and TV sets and light controls. I guess when you have no choice when it comes to short term and cheap accommodations, the best thing to do is to maximize the space available. Use beds which can double as sofa for when you have guests, install Howard computer cabinets and hidden ironing boards. Do some research on the net to find ways on how to maximize your area and yet still make the place looking and feeling like home sweet home.

Anyway, just accommodate your visitors outside if you don’t want to feel like sardines :smile:


More important matters

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Anonythor,... | 09.02.2011 - 10:50 am

Between news about Hayden Kho, Jr. losing the right to perform any cosmetic Surgeon Jobs and Katrina Halili’s character being killed in a noontime soap opera, I believe people have more important matters to attend to rather than being involved in this seemingly appearing battle of who has the most allies in the world of showbiz.

With wars in Libya, tsunami in Japan, Haiti earthquake, sinkhole in China and the slowly submerging of Antartica, who in the world has time to worry about other totally unrelated people? Just my thought.


At kumulo dugo nila sa Kulo Art

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Anonythor,... | 08.19.2011 - 9:12 am

kulo art

With old techniques like using a brush to paint or some laser ink cartridges are considered as an underrated medium for art. The new generation is now thinking of new ways to express their beliefs, emotions and philosophies. Arts works made up of kisses, painted by dogs and horses and created using coffee stains are among the most unique stuff you’ll find in the internet. And one of the most controversial here in the Philippines is the “Kulo” exhibit which is personally detested by the church and is labeled blasphemous and sacrilegious featuring images and pictures of Christ defaced in may different ways and forms.

Personally, I have yet to form an opinion to this matter because a side of me understands the artists’ intentions of showing the current disfigurement of Catholicism by today’s modern times even though the Catholic church may not want to admit it. But the catholic side of me also has firsthand experience on how much veneration is given for this particular religion. How about you? What is your stand? Kumulo din ba dugo mo? :D


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