Friday, February 20, 2004

The craziest thought put into words

While driving at work earlier, I thought to myself about a bizarre topic that may interest you. Since the world is blanketed with different types of sexual intimacy, I wanted to know whose climax is better; male or female. On a guy's perspective, the male orgasm can last up to thirty minutes and maybe even more. Although, the average for an average male is 1.4 seconds. It is possible to experience such a longful feeling. As far as the female orgasm, the climax can last and prolong to build up to another forceful and desirable explosion. If the male species was given the opportunity to have multiple orgasms, a male would never stop doing the deed. So, the science of the male reproductive system was built to take on one orgasm at a time, sometimes two. The ability of two climax events happening pains the semenless tube. If this may occur, air may built up inside your genitals and leave an air bubble, which may infect your prostate. So, if you male's decide to pull off this stunt, don't! Don't worry about having more than one, just give your partner one after another after another after another. She'll love you for it. Shoot! You guys probably knew that already.


Chapter Five: Building Greatness


Fall 1999 brought together the introduction of a group of new people. New freshmen, new friends that could possibly take on a position in Akbayan. But before any of that, I would have to say that my education had become rotten. I don't even think my motivation for computer science was in my future. This was the semester where I finally started to take my education as a CS major seriously. the greatest part about the semester is the fact that I was taking ballroom dancing. I received an A+ in the class. It was the time when I believed that dancing would and could be a fun part of my life.

The other classes that I took were more affordable toward my general education than my major. I never even thought about the major that I was in. I never even researched the major that I began with. I had finally started to believe that Computer Science was not for me. I would come home and notice that my brother(Charlie), cousin(Lance), and roommate(RJ) were taking classes that were interesting to me. Industrial Technology seemed more my type of technical engineering. But, I wanted to keep CS as my main squeeze.

Taking Social Dancing, HUPS46A, I met some people that are no longer in my life. I remember meeting a female who I was crushing on, but I had no balls back then, and I don't think I ever did. Why on earth did I never have presentable confidence when I was single. Actually, I'm in a relationship, and I'm shy. I would have been the worst public relations officer. I never even had the balls to go up to someone and start a conversation to promote the club. The only time I was able to talk to people was when they came up to me. Can you believe this? Neither can I.

After a year at e.W.o, I found new friendships with my roommates and the people that lived inside that building. We weren't just roommates/housemates, we were a family. e.W.o, east William order, was a close household of brothers and sisters. There were so many people who lived, moved in, moved out, and just slept over because they needed a place to stay for the time being. My first set of roommates were Ryan, Anthony, Theo, Geof, Mike, and Charlie. The reason why we were able to fit seven of us is because there's four rooms. The venue was a place of comfort. There were so many visitors that we had. Even when none of us were home, we had guests. Girls were our main guests entered the House of Corinth. Every semester, I tried to rearrange my room because I was into variety. I couldn't have the same thing. While Charlie stuck to his layout, I moved my stuff around his half of the room. Overall, I should have just taken the single room. I would have enjoyed that room because I could decorate it anyway I wanted. The only reason I didn't want the room was because I was told it was haunted.

e.W.o was also known as the Akbayan house. At one time, we had a total of six cabinet members live there at one time. That was Fall 1998 semester though. We had Akbayan events; like movie night, lumpia rolling night, after-party nights, etc. The household had practices for pcn modern, friendship games roll call, cabinet meetings, etc. After the name faded, I still brought over people to celebrate whatever event they wished. I'm really hoping AKO takes over. It'll be a whole new generation of amazing parties and events, and SEX in that house. The amount of sex in that house was extraordinary. I didn't really contribute to this category until my last year at the house. The house is located on 11th & William St. with the huge tree and big parking lot next to it. We, at 502, made our education's transportation easy to come by.

Those were the days when kicking it inside the student union cafeteria was the thing. Even though it still is the thing, I mean, every type of click of friends kicked it there. We all eventually became close and started building up the tables into one long row of tables for everyone to sit with one another. I was always the quiet one to sit there and just listen to people talk. Whenever we weren't tabling for Akbayan, we sat in the SU just to chill or even do homework. There came a time when you would always see the same identical people sitting in a particular area. I don't know if it still is the same, but the African American students always sat in the front right area closest to the the SU hallway. There were older types of tables and chairs, and four-seater booths. There was the middle center table where we would put all the tables together and just chill. There was a time when that tradition stayed for quite some time, but in time, the back left booth had become occupied. The SU will always have its memories.

Akbayan used almost every single room in the Student Union for general and cabinet meetings. The Union was always easy to get to because there was a parking lot that the Modules took over, between the Corporate Yard and Business Tower. We used the Guadalupe, Umunhum, Pacifica, Costanoan, and other rooms. There were a lot of changes to the SJ campus. San Carlos was even a real street before I went to the campus. Wow! Even Pizza-a-Go-go was a venue for most of our meetings this semester. My life was bombarded with school and meetings. That semester brought on a lot of new members to Akbayan.

Akbayan was discovering a new foundation. Cheryl was president and I was some position. Every Tuesday or so, Cheryl and I would head on over to Sheppard Middle School to mentor some junior high students. They were a bunch of rascals, yet fun to watch them grow responsibly. After all, I always enjoyed visiting the kids.

That year, the winter formal was located at the Marriott Hotel in downtown San Jose. Renee fixed up my hair so that there was a bunch of tails on the top of my head. My hair was super long, so I was able to do something with it. I remember when my hair was 14-months long. My head was hot. The music was straight Techno/Rave music. I felt bad for the other guests because no one was really dancing unless hiphop started playing.

What seemed as a successful semester turned to crash and burn because cabinets were still semesterly. Not to mention that I was elected president for the next semester, Spring 2000. The fun begins here, and my leadership begins its raise to fame. Little did I know the struggle to keep something that meant so dear to me together. The decline of Akbayan members was failing, and nothing could be done.

note: nothing lasts, unless you truly want it to.