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jessicaC1980

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Jessica is a 28 year old woman from Cebu, Philippines

I'm a simple lady, living in a simple life. I enjoy going out to experience things or can have fun just staying at home with my special someone watching movies, cooking a meal or being intimate I'm a person who can either dress up for a nice night in the town or isn't afraid to get dirty, sweaty, and tired after a day of chores or whatever.

  • LOST

    Created Sep 10

    There are two kinds of lost people: those who are really lost; and, those that don't want to be found. do you know where you fit? have you ever been lost in your life? is it really best to have loved and lost than never to love at all? is it really true that it's better to love for a minute and treasure every second of it than love for a lifetime and hate every minute of it? is it fair to say that a life without love is no life at all? so is it fair to conclude that life without love is a lost life just like the lives of famous painters like Van Gogh, scientist like Einstein, where their lives lost? and all those other lives spent to attain the ultimate truth.
  • I NEVER LEARN

    Created Apr 25 2009

    "Why do i keep on getting hurt," I thought out loud. "It is because you always choose to fall in love with the likes of Mr.tall and handsome. Why not try loving me instead, you will never choose wrong," you blurted out.

    I was stunned and out of words to say, I didn't know how to or what to retort so I just smiled and looked out of the car window. I tried to get interested with the scenery but deep inside I was silently contemplating what you just said. After a couple of times spent with you I said to myself "why not try love one more time."

    What followed was like pages from someone else's life. I fell for you and it feels so good. I had not been that happy for quiet a long time. It felt like that coz the love I gave you was pure, innocent and naive. I have so much respect and complete trust and faith in you that you will take extra good care of my heart and will always be there for me come what may.

    Then all of a sudden,one day everything became a nightmare. You just simply told me to leave you alone, I tried to talk to you but you rejected all my pleas. I thought I was way over heartaches of all sort, but what I felt with your rejection was way beyond words. I had been through alot in life but nothing prepared me for what happened to us. I had to summon all the strength left in me to keep me from falling apart. I had let You penetrate my heart of steel and break the defenses I built when no one ever did let me.

    You came...

    You stole my heart...

    You promised...

    You left...

    You broke my heart...

    I never learn...
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  • Created Apr 11 2009

    30 crucified in Philippines Good Friday ritual
    AFP
    AFP - Saturday, April 11

    CUTUD, Philippines, April 10, 2009 (AFP) - An Australian and 29 Filipinos were crucified in different parts of the Philippines in gory annual Good Friday rituals imitating the suffering and death of Jesus Christ.

    John Michael, a 33-year-old from Melbourne, joined three local men and one woman in being nailed to a wooden cross in Kapitangan town, just outside Manila. Another 25 men were crucified in Cutud town, north of the capital.

    Such practices, although not formally endorsed by the Roman Catholic church, are carried out as part of religious vows in return for favors granted or in penance for sins.

    Michael, who was half-naked and wearing a long-haired wig with an improvised crown of thorns, joined the Filipinos in a procession carrying a huge wooden cross to a crucifixion site, flanked by men in Roman centurion costumes.

    The Australian could be heard moaning loudly as the nails were driven into his palms and as his cross was hoisted up, allowing him to hang for about five minutes.

    When he was taken down, the centurions rushed him to a medical tent for treatment.

    Michael would not say why he had joined the ceremony but an Australian companion merely said "this is a personal thing for him."

    In Cutud, where such crucifixions are a 54-year-old tradition, 25 people were crucified in three districts as thousands of foreign and local tourists flocked to the scene.

    Many of these "Kristos"-- as the crucified men are called -- have gone through this ordeal a number of times. The leader of the main body of Kristos, 48-year old Ruben Enaje, endured his 23rd crucifixion.

    Enaje, a carpenter, vowed to undergo the ritual after he escaped unscathed when falling from a three-story building.

    Accompanying the Kristos are hundreds of "flagellants," or "penitentes"-- hooded men who whip their own bloody backs with whips of bamboo and rope, as penance for sins.

    Domingo Cunnanan, 38, said had been a "penitente" for 16 years, but had graduated to being one of the Kristos since 2007.

    "I wanted to be crucified because I believe this is will keep my family safe, with the help of God," Cunnanan said.

    "The pain of penitence is nothing compared with a year of grace given to my family by God," he added.

    "I think it's crazy," said British tourist Mirjam Leenhouts. "Why would you want to hurt yourself?"

    "That's some kind of extreme devotion," she remarked, as she witnessed the Kristos at Cutud being crucified three at a time.

    After crucifixion, each Kristo is taken to a medical tent to have his wounds bandaged while another takes his place on the cross.

    "We have precautionary measures such as giving out medicines, sterilizing of the nails for the crucifixion, and have first aid kits prepared just in case," said George Dayrit, a medical team member.

    Critics say the event has become commercialized and is used for money-making rather than an expression of faith.

    Town councillor Jimmy Lazatin, an organiser of the event, said that the crucifixions were a way of attracting tourists who bought hats, sunglasses, soft drinks, snacks and shirts from vendors who converged at the site.

    Not all townsfolk were involved and many could be seen drinking and gambling while their neighbors marched in the hot sun, flogging their backs crimson.

    Francis Santos, a relative of one of the flaggelants, remarked "they are just selling the 'penitentes' but people still believe in God and that is why they are undergoing this sacrifice."

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