I think it’s been months since I last logged in to myLot.  I guess I kind of missed the discussions, even the mundane ones.  People will just never run out of questions to ask nor of answers to offer.  That’s the beauty of our ability to think and communicate.  It may cause us to be in argument most of the time, but it’s how we know that we’re not going to simply take in and swallow what’s shoved in front of us.

So, what is this myLot anyway?

I may have blogged about this already (but I can’t recall when I posted it…or if I posted it hehe) but still, let me just have another go at it.

myLot is a site where you can have some discussion about anything that interests you, post a general question and wait for users to comment on it.  You can also comment on other users’ questions, whether they are in your friends’ list or not.  Yes, I know you can do that on a blog, but what can make this different is that you don’t need to put an exposition as a post.  Just a simple question would do and the discussion can already kick off then.  While it isn’t forbidden to have posts that are only a sentence or two in length, it makes blogs uninteresting.  But in myLot, it seems that is the more usual way to go.

Also, you can earn in myLot for the comments, posts, and referrals that you make.  However, I cannot comment just yet if it’s a reliable source of online/blogging income because I haven’t really gotten paid yet.  But we’ll see about that in the few months to come (I’ll be busy for a while so I wouldn’t be able to follow this up as closely as I want to).

So, do you want to try?  Click here and see some discussions.

Is that the reason why he likes birds?

J.K. Rowling revealed this secret when she appeared before a full house at Carnegie Hall. A young fan asked if Dumbledore finds “true love” and Rowling answered simply, “Dumbledore is gay”.

She further explained that Dumbledore is smittened with none other than rival Gellert Grindelwald, whom he defeated in a duel before.

Read the entire news article here.

I don’t mind if he’s gay. Actually, if he is a real person, I would have been glad if he does come out of the closet for real. But will this revelation cause another ruckus among religious groups who are against homosexuality? If you will remember, a lot of Christian groups and even deluded parents protested against the publication of Harry Potter books because it allegedly promotes witchcraft (which I think is a lot of B.S.) and that it make sorcery and witchcraft enticing to the reader. Why don’t these people just stop being obsessed about meddling with how other people decide to live their lives and just focus on how to enrich their own in whatever ways they find it right and fit for them?

And so now, with Dumbledore out of the closet, will groups protest again and push for banning the Harry Potter books from children’s libraries just because they think these books “promote” or “encourages” homosexuality?

Oh, please. Not again.

It is a Black Day today, indeed, for today, a lot of people are grieving for innocent lives lost and hurt at Glorietta mall in Makati early this afternoon. Allegedly, an LPG tank exploded that caused huge damage to Glorietta 2, the impact killing 3 people on the spot, hurting many others, and ripping through the interior of the said mall that it caused a huge hole on top of the building. But there are speculations that the real cause of the explosion within the mall is an improvised explosive device, planted by someone or some people whose intentions were to terrorize and to bring about hurt and death to the most number of people as possible. As of time of writing, 8 people were reported dead and a hundred others injured due to this catastrophe.

I shudder at the thought that I could have been one of those people who were hurt or killed, as I was thinking to go to that mall early today because I’m only required to stay for half a day at the clinic today. Good thing that I changed my mind during lunch and just decided to go to a nearer mall to watch a movie. And as I sat watching the movie, many questions ran through my mind. What if the blast was an act of terrorism? What if those terrorists also implanted a bomb in the mall where I am watching a movie? My paranoia grew. I would have texted all my friends, especially those working in the Makati area and those who I knew to be always hanging out in Glorietta to ask if they’re okay but they got to me first. If I was feeling that way, how much more the loved ones of those whom were injured and killed in the blast? Imagine the worry of parents whose kids they knew are always hanging out at the mall.

What unavoidably comes to mind is the question, “who’s to blame?”

I don’t know if it’s fair for me to blame the security system of the mall but I have seen too many times mall and MRT/LRT guards who’d ask me to open my bag only to dip their sticks in it without even looking at what I could have been carrying because they were too busy chatting with one another.  Sometimes, they just even let people pass by without inspecting their things.  Perhaps they were also lax in inspecting delivery trucks that come to the mall.  I think I could not be blamed for thinking that this could have given the terrorists (if it’s a terrorist act) the opportunity to do their plan.  However, as the old saying goes, where there’s a will, there’s a way.  But that way could have been made more difficult if only some guards are more serious about their work.  Am I blaming the security for this catastrophe?  Well, not fully.  However, I still think they have some responsibility for it still.  And yes, I’m just also another person who’s looking for answers and finding questions too many.

I could blog nothing more of this as there are many others who have seen more and read more. You can begin by reading MLQ3’s post about the catastrophe here as he has a good compilation of the different posts by bloggers, some have been direct witnesses to it.

My heart goes to all who have been victims of this blast, whether it’s a terrorist act or just an unfortunate accident. I only hope that investigations will start and be thorough so that justice will be swiftly given.

Others who have blogged about this:

And yes, foreign newspapers also wrote about this:

I wonder how the world will see this and what will they say about it.  Could this have another negative impact on our economy?