My family is genetically predisposed to diabetes. Both my mom and dad have passed due to diabetes complications and I for one am diabetic. In short I cannot escape what nature has given me. So what do I do? Segue to my family's love for Coca Cola. Purists will say that we know that drinking too much soda is bad for your health because it's all sugar and acid period. But my argument is, who can put a price to happiness? I can always scream and shout; hey coca cola, you killed my mommy. Up to her last breath, my mom could not swallow her medication with water, but she would always give me the sweetest smile if I bring her pills with a glass of coca cola. I miss you mom...
Today, I was able to stumble upon a coca cola application on googleplay named "Share a Coke". The application allows you to personalize pre-selected pictures and enable you to type names on coca cola bottles, cans, billboards etc.
1. Selfie
2. With my Pet Poopie
3. With my Wondergirl Sisters
4. With my Nieces and Nephew
I know that for a diabetic like me, I should stop drinking coca cola. It's just like telling me to stop being happy which is the sole purpose of why we exist right? I rest my case... So without further ado, Open a Coca Cola and share it with someone you love. Open a Coca Cola, Share Happiness...
Huwebes, Hulyo 10, 2014
Share Happiness, Share Coca-Cola
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Miyerkules, Hulyo 2, 2014
Unconditional Love that is P O O P I E
Blessed is the man that experiences unconditional love in his lifetime. In life we experience love. Our very first encounter of love is with our mothers. Then we go about our existence experiencing different kinds of love from various levels and stages. For me, the best kind of love one can experience in life is unconditional love. Religion says that the concept of unconditional love comes from God. My Catholic faith has outlined this concept with Jesus Christ dying on the cross to save us from our sins... Getting deep here... I would like to talk about unconditional love not from a religious context but with pets.
I was blessed to have a pet puppy earlier this year and I named him Poopie.
Poopie was an apple head chihuahua. He was so tiny and cute when I first saw him. All he ever did was eat, sleep and poop, hence his name.
They say that a pet usually absorbs it's owner's personality, Poopie loved to have his picture taken and he would usually give out a fierce expression and in some rare occasion he would smile. But he knew when his picture was being taken and he knew how to strike a pose.
He loved to eat bananas aside from his regular dog food and on Sundays, his cheat day, I would give him lamb or chicken and some treats.
He was never expressive when it came to showing affection. Although one time, while I was having a dramatic moment (the drama queen that I'am), I talked to him and said;
"Hey Poopie, I'm scared when the day comes that I can no longer take care of you, I would no longer have the means to buy your food and what if we get thrown out in the streets, we will be scouring through garbage in search for food, would you still be with me?"
He was looking at me intently with his puppy eyes, then all of a sudden he started licking my face non stop. I knew deep inside that he understood what I was saying and that giving me kisses was his way of saying;
"No worries mommy, we will be fine, stop your drama"
I took him to Cebu for vacation and he met my niece, Nina and nephew, Chino. He also met his cousin Winona (our other dog). From the airport baggage section he was an instant celebrity as people ogled at him. He enjoyed having all the attention from everyone; Then we went to Bantayan Island. He enjoyed his vacation but I guess he didn't like swimming in the beach much cuz the beach was too big for him. I felt he got stressed from all that swimming.
He left me a couple of months after our trip. On the night of his passing, I heard him moan, and I called his name and said; Poopie, are you alright? Are you having a bad dream?
I figured that he was re-adjusting to the fact that it was only me and him at home, and that he was missing everyone in Cebu.
I figured that he was re-adjusting to the fact that it was only me and him at home, and that he was missing everyone in Cebu.
The next day when I woke up, he was already gone, his tiny body was all stiff and heavy.
I'm so grateful that even for a brief moment I was able to experience unconditional love from Poopie. Loosing a pet is like loosing a child. I cried, I mourned, I still miss him....
Who knows maybe someday, when I'm ready to have another pet, I may call him/her Poopie V2.0.
Poopie you will be missed BUT never forgotten, I Love You....
All Dogs go to heaven....
Martes, Hulyo 1, 2014
Call Center Scenarios... Life on the Phones 2
This is a continuation of Call Center Scenarios 1...
Call Center Scenario 6:
Interviewing a perky applicant for agent entry level:
Me: So, what makes you different from the rest of the applicants here today?
Applicant: I'm different sir because I'm unique!
Me: Ok, can you explain that to me? What made you say that you are unique?
Applicant: Well sir, ever since I was small, it's my dream to become a call center!!!
NEXT!!!!!
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Call Center Scenario 7:
Still doing interviews for agent entry level...
Me: Please walk me through your resume.
Applicant stands up, walks around the room like a model.
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Call Center Scenario 8:
Remember applicant in scenario 5, I'm guessing they are related...
Me: Please tell me something about yourself which is not in your resume (my standard spiel)
Applicant: Hi Sir my name is Robert Martinez (not real name) I'm 24 years of age and I'm graduated BSIT
Me: Ok, now Robert, how many are you in the family?
Applicant: I'm the terd among the tree siblings of my mother and father
Me: thought bubble... I think I met your brother earlier...hmmmmm..
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Call Center Scenario 9:
Me: What do you know about the BPO Industry?
Applicant: I know that you answer calls to help customers with their problems.
Me: Alright, what other thoughts do you have about the work that we do here?
Applicant: I can say that if you will give me a chance to work for your company I will be an asset because I love to work in the graveyard.
*Now where did I put the shovel? ^_^
*****************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 10:
Interviewing a mature lady who had some experience managing bars and bar girls.
Me: Given your experience in sales, what can you contribute if I decide to hire you?
Applicant: Well, just like in the bars, my greatest contribution was creating this crochet two piece suits for the girls, it was difficult at first but I was able to do it.
Me: Ok, that's so original! ^_^
Call Center Scenario 6:
Interviewing a perky applicant for agent entry level:
Me: So, what makes you different from the rest of the applicants here today?
Applicant: I'm different sir because I'm unique!
Me: Ok, can you explain that to me? What made you say that you are unique?
Applicant: Well sir, ever since I was small, it's my dream to become a call center!!!
NEXT!!!!!
**************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 7:
Still doing interviews for agent entry level...
Me: Please walk me through your resume.
Applicant stands up, walks around the room like a model.
**************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 8:
Remember applicant in scenario 5, I'm guessing they are related...
Me: Please tell me something about yourself which is not in your resume (my standard spiel)
Applicant: Hi Sir my name is Robert Martinez (not real name) I'm 24 years of age and I'm graduated BSIT
Me: Ok, now Robert, how many are you in the family?
Applicant: I'm the terd among the tree siblings of my mother and father
Me: thought bubble... I think I met your brother earlier...hmmmmm..
***************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 9:
Me: What do you know about the BPO Industry?
Applicant: I know that you answer calls to help customers with their problems.
Me: Alright, what other thoughts do you have about the work that we do here?
Applicant: I can say that if you will give me a chance to work for your company I will be an asset because I love to work in the graveyard.
*Now where did I put the shovel? ^_^
*****************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 10:
Interviewing a mature lady who had some experience managing bars and bar girls.
Me: Given your experience in sales, what can you contribute if I decide to hire you?
Applicant: Well, just like in the bars, my greatest contribution was creating this crochet two piece suits for the girls, it was difficult at first but I was able to do it.
Me: Ok, that's so original! ^_^
Philippine Call Center Scenarios... Life on the Phones 1
The BPO (business process outsourcing) industry has been a huge success in the Philippines. I'm one of those who has made a career in the business. I started in 2000 as a sales agent, we used to do "outbound" cold calling back in the days where the words "put me in your DNC (do not call) list" and "fuck you" were nothing personal nor hurtful for us but rather "signs" that the customer is interested in what were offering (back then we were taught to believe so).
Fast forward, after a year of taking in calls, I was promoted to "Accent Trainer" position. Now my job was to make sure that I "neutralize" the accents of Filipino agents. If I could only create a concoction that would instantly soften tongues and make them all sound "American" I could have been CEO by now. LOL
Through the years I can recall funny moments at work. Here is my attempt to compile them and share them with you before I get dementia. Let me tag them as Call Center Scenarios... Enjoy!!! ^_^
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I was monitoring a call couple of years back with a new hired agent, I was an accent trainer back then...
Agent: Hi, May I please speak with Mrs. Dolores Boner?
Customer: Oh! hihihihihihihihihi, I haven't had that for quite sometime now!
I ran as fast as I could to the agent's station and asked him to ask permission if he can put the customer on hold, which the lady said yes. I checked on the customer's last name at it spelled... Dolores BOONE.
Me: Iho pakibasa nga mabuti yung last name ng customer.
Agent: B O O N E R
Me: There is no R at the end, so the correct pronunciation is B O O N!
When in doubt pls ask the customer read/say their last name to you to avoid miscommunication.
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CALL CENTER RECALL SCENARIO 2:
A classic blooper "hold" spiel by new agents to customers:
"CAN I HOLD YOU FOR A MINUTE OR TWO WHILE I PULL OUT MY TOOL?!"
*******************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 3:
Agent was in a heated discussion with the customer. Out of frustration the customer says "FUCK YOU!" to the agent.
The Supervisor was monitoring the call. Stands up and goes to the agent to see how she can help.
Agent was crying like crazy...
Supervisor: Hey why are you crying?
Agent: The customer is fucking me!!! Waaahhhhh!!!
*******************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 4:
Customer: Hey your service sucks! I cannot get proper signal from my satellite dish and I'm paying you guys a lot of money from my pension, it's like you are robbing your own grandfather!!!
Agent: I'm really sorry for the inconvenience that this may have cost you sir. Let me ask you a question so I can further assist you, are you a retard?
Customer: What did you just call me a retard?
Agent: Yes, sir, you are a senior citizen so that makes you a retard correct?!
*RETIRED is the operative word here my dear... tsk tsk tsk
********************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 5:
Conducting language assessment interview for agent level..
Me: So, tell me something about yourself which is not in your resume.
Applicant: Well sir, I'm John Perez (not real name), I'm a trustworthy person, I'm a plexible person, I'm a punctual person.
Me: (thought bubble) I get it, I know you are a PERSON... So how many are you in the family?
Applicant: I'm the eldest among the three siblings of my mother and father
I GOT LOST....
Fast forward, after a year of taking in calls, I was promoted to "Accent Trainer" position. Now my job was to make sure that I "neutralize" the accents of Filipino agents. If I could only create a concoction that would instantly soften tongues and make them all sound "American" I could have been CEO by now. LOL
Through the years I can recall funny moments at work. Here is my attempt to compile them and share them with you before I get dementia. Let me tag them as Call Center Scenarios... Enjoy!!! ^_^
******************************************************************************
Call Center Scenario 1:
I was monitoring a call couple of years back with a new hired agent, I was an accent trainer back then...
Agent: Hi, May I please speak with Mrs. Dolores Boner?
Customer: Oh! hihihihihihihihihi, I haven't had that for quite sometime now!
I ran as fast as I could to the agent's station and asked him to ask permission if he can put the customer on hold, which the lady said yes. I checked on the customer's last name at it spelled... Dolores BOONE.
Me: Iho pakibasa nga mabuti yung last name ng customer.
Agent: B O O N E R
Me: There is no R at the end, so the correct pronunciation is B O O N!
When in doubt pls ask the customer read/say their last name to you to avoid miscommunication.
Didn't you know that BONER in English means hard dick?!
Good thing that your customer had a sense of humor.
*******************************************************************************
CALL CENTER RECALL SCENARIO 2:
A classic blooper "hold" spiel by new agents to customers:
"CAN I HOLD YOU FOR A MINUTE OR TWO WHILE I PULL OUT MY TOOL?!"
*******************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 3:
Agent was in a heated discussion with the customer. Out of frustration the customer says "FUCK YOU!" to the agent.
The Supervisor was monitoring the call. Stands up and goes to the agent to see how she can help.
Agent was crying like crazy...
Supervisor: Hey why are you crying?
Agent: The customer is fucking me!!! Waaahhhhh!!!
*******************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 4:
Customer: Hey your service sucks! I cannot get proper signal from my satellite dish and I'm paying you guys a lot of money from my pension, it's like you are robbing your own grandfather!!!
Agent: I'm really sorry for the inconvenience that this may have cost you sir. Let me ask you a question so I can further assist you, are you a retard?
Customer: What did you just call me a retard?
Agent: Yes, sir, you are a senior citizen so that makes you a retard correct?!
*RETIRED is the operative word here my dear... tsk tsk tsk
********************************************************************************
CALL CENTER SCENARIO 5:
Conducting language assessment interview for agent level..
Me: So, tell me something about yourself which is not in your resume.
Applicant: Well sir, I'm John Perez (not real name), I'm a trustworthy person, I'm a plexible person, I'm a punctual person.
Me: (thought bubble) I get it, I know you are a PERSON... So how many are you in the family?
Applicant: I'm the eldest among the three siblings of my mother and father
I GOT LOST....
The meaning of PRIDE today
People often misunderstand the meaning of pride for gay people like myself. When I was a kid, I remember that gays were stereotyped as "parlorista" (beauticians, working in the beauty salon) and nothing more. It even came to a point that we were typecast as clowns because we behaved "funny". I also remember the old folks say, when you had a queer son, his behavior is shameful because it's natural for gays to flaunt their limp wrists, unscrewed hips, pouty lips, shrilly irritating voices etc. Now that I'm an adult I look back on how the evolution of the gay community came to be and why is there so much noise behind the PRIDE Month everywhere around the world.
Historical Background: (from Wikipedia)
Gay pride or LGBT pride is the positive stance against discrimination and violence toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to promote their self-affirmation, dignity, equality rights, increase their visibility as a social group, build community, and celebrate sexual diversity and gender variance. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most LGBT rights movements throughout the world. Pride has lent its name to LGBT-themed organizations, institutes, foundations, book titles, periodicals and even a cable TV station and the Pride Library.
Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during LGBT Pride Month or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country’s LGBT history, for example Moscow Pride in May for the anniversary of Russia's 1993 decriminalization of homosexuality. Some pride events include LGBT pride parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and large festivals, such as Sydney Mardi Gras, which spans several weeks.
Common symbols of pride are the rainbow or pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter lambda (λ), the pink triangle and the black triangle, these latter two reclaimed from use as badges of shame in Nazi concentration camps.
On November 2, 1969 ( my birthday!!!!) , Craig Rodwell, his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first pride march to be held in New York City by way of a resolution at the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO) meeting in Philadelphia.[3]
Meetings to organize the march began in early January at Rodwell's apartment in 350 Bleecker Street.[9] At first there was difficulty getting some of the major New York organizations like Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) to send representatives. Craig Rodwell and his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, Michael Brown, Marty Nixon, and Foster Gunnison of Mattachine made up the core group of the CSLD Umbrella Committee (CSLDUC). For initial funding, Gunnison served as treasurer and sought donations from the national homophile organizations and sponsors, while Sargeant solicited donations via the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop customer mailing list and Nixon worked to gain financial support from GLF in his position as treasurer for that organization.[10][11] Other mainstays of the organizing committee were Judy Miller, Jack Waluska, Steve Gerrie and Brenda Howard of GLF.[12] Believing that more people would turn out for the march on a Sunday, and so as to mark the date of the start of the Stonewall uprising, the CSLDUC scheduled the date for the first march for Sunday, June 28, 1970.[13] With Dick Leitsch's replacement as president of Mattachine NY by "Michael Kotis" in April, 1970, opposition to the march by Mattachine ended.[14]
Brenda Howard is known as the "Mother of Pride", for her work in coordinating the march. Howard also originated the idea for a week-long series of events around Pride Day which became the genesis of the annual LGBT Pride celebrations that are now held around the world every June.[15][16] Additionally, Howard along with fellow LGBT Activists Robert A. Martin (aka Donny the Punk) and L. Craig Schoonmaker are credited with popularizing the word "Pride" to describe these festivities.[17] As LGBT rights activist Tom Limoncelli put it, "The next time someone asks you why LGBT Pride marches exist or why [LGBT] Pride Month is June tell them 'A bisexual woman named Brenda Howard thought it should be.'"
Every month of June Pride is being celebrated by the LGBT community around the world. Main issues that the LGBT folks are fighting for (no particular order) are:
1. The right to be legally married acknowledged by the government in which state/country and LGBT member resides in.
2. The right to work in a safe/ professional environment
3. The right to health care (including people living with HIV)
4. The right to education
5. The right to legally adopt a child or raise a family
6. The right to choose whom to leave your money and property to when you die
(many more...)
The gay community may strike anyone as a carefree and happy place for fruity fairies but we are just like everyone else. We have emotions and fears, having this said, any form of law or governance which does not represent us or our needs, is the main reason why till today we march to the streets. We are capable, tax-paying, God fearing law abiding citizens. We are a productive and compassionate community that will not pass judgement, why? Because we know how it feels to be judged and sentenced even before the crime has been committed. We know how it feels to be bullied because of the way we smile, speak or dress, from the moment we step out of our homes as kids just to to school, we are exposed to all these dangers. It's a lifelong fight for our right to even breathe the same air as you. Some of us are not so lucky to even have parents who disown us because of who we are. Put away the preferences, the rainbow feather boas, the glittery heels and the beehive wigs. Strip us off our painted faces, we are all the same. We are someone's son, brother, sister, daughter, cousin, friend, office mate, boss, subordinate, teacher, student, patient, lover... We are all HUMAN.
HAPPY PRIDE 2014!!!!
*photo credits: www.partyearth.com / commons.wikimedia.org /www.iol.news.co.za/
Historical Background: (from Wikipedia)
Gay pride or LGBT pride is the positive stance against discrimination and violence toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to promote their self-affirmation, dignity, equality rights, increase their visibility as a social group, build community, and celebrate sexual diversity and gender variance. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most LGBT rights movements throughout the world. Pride has lent its name to LGBT-themed organizations, institutes, foundations, book titles, periodicals and even a cable TV station and the Pride Library.
Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during LGBT Pride Month or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country’s LGBT history, for example Moscow Pride in May for the anniversary of Russia's 1993 decriminalization of homosexuality. Some pride events include LGBT pride parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and large festivals, such as Sydney Mardi Gras, which spans several weeks.
Common symbols of pride are the rainbow or pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter lambda (λ), the pink triangle and the black triangle, these latter two reclaimed from use as badges of shame in Nazi concentration camps.
Pride precursors
Annual Reminders
The 1950s and 1960s in the United States was an extremely repressive legal and social period for LGBT people. In this context American homophile organizations such as the Daughters of Bilitis and the Mattachine Society coordinated some of the earliest demonstrations of the modern LGBT rights movement. These two organizations in particular carried out pickets called “Annual Reminders” to inform and remind Americans that LGBT people did not receive basic civil rights protections. Annual Reminders began in 1965 and took place each July 4 at Independence Hall in Philadelphia."Gay is Good"
The anti-LGBT discourse of these times equated both male and female homosexuality with mental illness. Inspired by Stokely Carmichael's "Black is Beautiful", Gay civil rights pioneer and participant in the Annual Reminders Frank Kameny originated the slogan "Gay is Good" in 1968[2] to counter social stigma and personal feelings of guilt and shame.Christopher Street Liberation Day
See also: Stonewall riots
Early on the morning of Saturday, 28 June 1969, lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and questioning persons rioted following a police
raid on the Stonewall Inn,
a gay bar at 43 Christopher Street, New York City. This riot and
further protests and rioting over the following nights were the
watershed moment in modern LGBT rights movement and the impetus for
organizing LGBT pride marches on a much larger public scale.On November 2, 1969 ( my birthday!!!!) , Craig Rodwell, his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first pride march to be held in New York City by way of a resolution at the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO) meeting in Philadelphia.[3]
"That the Annual Reminder, in order to be more relevant, reach a greater number of people, and encompass the ideas and ideals of the larger struggle in which we are engaged-that of our fundamental human rights-be moved both in time and location.All attendees to the ERCHO meeting in Philadelphia voted for the march except for Mattachine Society of New York, which abstained.[4] Members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) attended the meeting and were seated as guests of Rodwell's group, Homophile Youth Movement in Neighborhoods (HYMN).[8]
We propose that a demonstration be held annually on the last Saturday in June in New York City to commemorate the 1969 spontaneous demonstrations on Christopher Street and this demonstration be called CHRISTOPHER STREET LIBERATION DAY. No dress or age regulations shall be made for this demonstration.
We also propose that we contact Homophile organizations throughout the country and suggest that they hold parallel demonstrations on that day. We propose a nationwide show of support.[4][5][6][7]
Meetings to organize the march began in early January at Rodwell's apartment in 350 Bleecker Street.[9] At first there was difficulty getting some of the major New York organizations like Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) to send representatives. Craig Rodwell and his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, Michael Brown, Marty Nixon, and Foster Gunnison of Mattachine made up the core group of the CSLD Umbrella Committee (CSLDUC). For initial funding, Gunnison served as treasurer and sought donations from the national homophile organizations and sponsors, while Sargeant solicited donations via the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop customer mailing list and Nixon worked to gain financial support from GLF in his position as treasurer for that organization.[10][11] Other mainstays of the organizing committee were Judy Miller, Jack Waluska, Steve Gerrie and Brenda Howard of GLF.[12] Believing that more people would turn out for the march on a Sunday, and so as to mark the date of the start of the Stonewall uprising, the CSLDUC scheduled the date for the first march for Sunday, June 28, 1970.[13] With Dick Leitsch's replacement as president of Mattachine NY by "Michael Kotis" in April, 1970, opposition to the march by Mattachine ended.[14]
Brenda Howard is known as the "Mother of Pride", for her work in coordinating the march. Howard also originated the idea for a week-long series of events around Pride Day which became the genesis of the annual LGBT Pride celebrations that are now held around the world every June.[15][16] Additionally, Howard along with fellow LGBT Activists Robert A. Martin (aka Donny the Punk) and L. Craig Schoonmaker are credited with popularizing the word "Pride" to describe these festivities.[17] As LGBT rights activist Tom Limoncelli put it, "The next time someone asks you why LGBT Pride marches exist or why [LGBT] Pride Month is June tell them 'A bisexual woman named Brenda Howard thought it should be.'"
Every month of June Pride is being celebrated by the LGBT community around the world. Main issues that the LGBT folks are fighting for (no particular order) are:
1. The right to be legally married acknowledged by the government in which state/country and LGBT member resides in.
2. The right to work in a safe/ professional environment
3. The right to health care (including people living with HIV)
4. The right to education
5. The right to legally adopt a child or raise a family
6. The right to choose whom to leave your money and property to when you die
(many more...)
The gay community may strike anyone as a carefree and happy place for fruity fairies but we are just like everyone else. We have emotions and fears, having this said, any form of law or governance which does not represent us or our needs, is the main reason why till today we march to the streets. We are capable, tax-paying, God fearing law abiding citizens. We are a productive and compassionate community that will not pass judgement, why? Because we know how it feels to be judged and sentenced even before the crime has been committed. We know how it feels to be bullied because of the way we smile, speak or dress, from the moment we step out of our homes as kids just to to school, we are exposed to all these dangers. It's a lifelong fight for our right to even breathe the same air as you. Some of us are not so lucky to even have parents who disown us because of who we are. Put away the preferences, the rainbow feather boas, the glittery heels and the beehive wigs. Strip us off our painted faces, we are all the same. We are someone's son, brother, sister, daughter, cousin, friend, office mate, boss, subordinate, teacher, student, patient, lover... We are all HUMAN.
HAPPY PRIDE 2014!!!!
*photo credits: www.partyearth.com / commons.wikimedia.org /www.iol.news.co.za/
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