Tuwing aking gugunitain ang lumipas na panahon, nagbabalik sa aking balintataw ang kaharian ng Encantadia. Ang daigdig na puno ng salamangka at kababalaghan na umiikot sa istorya ng Pag-ibig, Paghihiganti, at Pakikipagsapalaran ng apat na Sangreng nagtataglay ng mahihiwagang brilyante.
Ang mga bakla ay nag-aagaw sa titulo kung sino ang tunay na Alena, Pirena, Danaya, o Amihan. Subukan nilang agawan ako sa titulo ni Amihan, makakatikim sila ng bangis ng buhawing mula sa eredera ng Brilyante ng Hangin. Nadagdag na rin sa baklabularyo mga salitang "AVISALA", "PASHNEA", 'HATHOR", "SHEDA", at marami pang iba...
Halimbawa:
Pirena: Avisala, mahal kong kapatid..
Alena: Sheda! isa kang taksil...
Pirena: Pashnea, anong kahangalan ang iyong sinasambit!
Alena: Echos lang...
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Encantadia: Yugto ng Nakaraan
Sunday, June 29, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 10:17 AM 2 comments
Labels: Personals
Hollywood Out and Proud Celebrities
Saturday, June 28, 2008While browsing the net, I saw this article in Yahoo naming celebrities who are out and proud of being a part of the LGBT Community.
Below are the names of celebrities in their list:
Neil Patrick Harris
David Burtka
Ellen DeGeneres
Portia de Rossi
Ian McKellan
Rosie O'Donnell
Lance Bass
Melissa Etheridge
Tammy Lynn Michaels
T.R. Knight
Christian Siriano
Michael Kors
Tim Gunn
George Takei
Beth Ditto
Rex Lee
JP Calderon
Luke MacFarlane
Elton John
George Michael
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 7:58 PM 1 comments
Labels: Entertainment, LGBT News/ Articles
Laws Against Homosexuality in Africa
Friday, June 27, 2008And Corresponding Punishments
Algeria (Fine + Imprisonment)
Angola (Labor Camps)
Benin (Imprisonment)
Botswana (Fine + Imprisonment)
Cameroon (Fine + Imprisonment)
Comoros (Fine + Imprisonment)
Djibouti (Imprisonment)
Eritrea (Imprisonment)
Ethiopia (Imprisonment)
Gambia (Fine + Imprisonment)
Ghana
Guinea (Imprisonment)
Guinea Bissau (Labor Camps)
Kenya *males only (Fine + Imprisonment)
Lesotho *males only
Liberia (Fine)
Libya (Fine + Imprisonment)
Malawi (Imprisonment)
Mauritania (DEATH)
Morocco (Imprisonment)
Mozambique (Labor Camps)
Nigeria (Imprisonment & DEATH)
Sao Tome & Principe (Labor Camps)
Senegal (Imprisonment)
Seychelles (Fine + Imprisonment)
Sierra Leone (Life Imprisonment)
Somalia (DEATH)
Sudan (Imprisonment & DEATH)
Swaziland *male only (Fine + Imprisonment)
Tanzania (30 years to Life Imprisonment)
Togo (Fine + Imprisonment)
Uganda *male only (Fine + Life Imprisonment)
Zambia *male only (Fine + Imprisonment)
Zimbabwe *male only (Fine + Imprisonment)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_laws_of_the_world
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 10:15 PM 2 comments
Labels: LGBT Laws, LGBT News/ Articles
Always Be My Baby
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:01 PM 2 comments
YWA Human Resources: In the Business of Building Lives Economies and Nations
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Our company is equipped with a Database system to maintain and update records of all our manpool and to ensure efficient monitoring of active and inactive workers. The Database system is used to monitor workers from Man pooling to Selection, Updating of necessary documents for Processing, Deployment and Post-Deployment. It includes significant information such as applicants's personal data, detailed job description, employment history, availability and present employment status. The system can also be accessed through our website www.ywacorp.com , for easy access of both our clients and workers.
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Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 5:34 AM 0 comments
How to know If You're Baby is Gay. :P
Wednesday, June 25, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:10 PM 2 comments
Labels: Queer Humor
Katuwaan Lang: YWA Top 10 Hailed Most Beautiful
Tuesday, June 24, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 1:08 AM 1 comments
White Party 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:16 PM 1 comments
Labels: LGBT Events
California Gay Marriage
Saturday, June 14, 2008Dozens of gay couples wed in Calif. after ruling
SAN FRANCISCO - Dozens of gay couples were married Monday night after California became the second state to allow same-sex nuptials, offering a preview of the euphoria and anger to come as gay couples from across the nation head west to wed.
At least five county clerks around the state extended their hours to honor specific couples or to mark the historic occasion, and many couples exchanged vows on the spot. The May 15 California Supreme Court order overturning bans on same-sex marriage became final at 5:01 p.m.
"I never thought I'd see this," Michael Groark, 61, said at a San Francisco sports bar, watching on television as Mayor Gavin Newsom officiated the first same-sex wedding in the city.
The big rush to the altar was expected Tuesday, when most counties planned to start issuing marriage licenses to gay couples. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of couples nationwide are expected to seize the opportunity to make their unions official in the eyes of the law.
Newsom, who helped launch the series of lawsuits that led the court to strike down California's one-man-one-woman marriage laws, presided at the wedding of Del Martin, 87, and Phyllis Lyon, 83.
Newsom picked the couple for the only ceremony Monday in City Hall to recognize their 55-year relationship and their status as pioneers of the gay rights movement. More than 650 same-sex couples have made appointments to get marriage licenses in San Francisco before the end of the month.
Martin sat in her wheelchair during the brief ceremony in the mayor's office, which was open to a few elected officials, friends, relatives and reporters. After Newsom pronounced her and Lyon "spouses for life," the couple kissed, drawing huge applause.
As a printer churned out a license with spaces for "Party A" and "Party B" where "bride" and "groom" used to be, Newsom called officiating the wedding "this extraordinary and humbling gift."
When the pair emerged from the mayor's chamber, a crowd of well-wishers showered them with rose petals and ate complimentary wedding cake.
"When anyone is on the outside looking in, to be finally allowed in is a profound feeling," said Elizabeth Williams, 45, who plans to marry her partner of 16 years later this year.
The celebrations were tempered by the reality that in a few months, Californians will go to the ballot box to vote on an initiative that would overturn the high court ruling and once again ban gay marriage.
Groups that oppose same-sex marriage have pursued several legal avenues to stop the weddings, including asking the California Supreme Court to postpone its decision until after the November initiative. The high court denied that request.
On Monday, just hours before the ruling went into effect, a conservative legal group asked a Sacramento court to order the California agency that oversees marriages to stop issuing gender-neutral marriage licenses. A hearing was scheduled for Tuesday.
Three lawmakers and a small group of other same-sex opponents gathered outside the Capitol to criticize the Supreme Court decision. They urged voters to approve the ballot measure.
"This is an opportunity to take back a little bit of dignity ... for kids, for all of us in California," Republican Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa said. "It really disturbs me that the will of the people was overridden by four members of the Supreme Court."
Republican Assemblyman Bill Maze said heterosexual marriage was "God's way."
Opponents also gathered outside San Francisco City Hall holding signs with statements including "Jesus said go and sin no more" and "Homo Sex is Sin."
Despite the efforts, for many gay couples, Monday was the beginning of another so-called "Summer of Love."
"I'm tired of checking the single box," said Danielle Lemay, 34, who picked up a marriage license in Woodland with her partner, Angie Hinrichs. "I feared I'd be checking that my whole life."
In Sonoma County, Melanie Phoenix, 47, and Terry Robinson, 48, were first in line. Together for almost 26 years, they plan to wed in August.
"It's a historic occasion," Phoenix said. "I never believed it was really possible until Gavin Newsom took the first step in 2004."
In February 2004, Newsom challenged California's marriage laws by issuing licenses to same-sex couples. The state Supreme Court ultimately voided those unions, but two dozen couples sued. Those lawsuits led the same court last month to overturn California's ban on gay marriage.
Robin Tyler and Diane Olson, who were plaintiffs in the litigation, got married Monday in a Jewish ceremony in front of the Beverly Hills courthouse.
The couple wept and pressed their foreheads together, and onlookers whooped as the marriage was solemnized.
Rabbi Denise Eger saluted Olson and Tyler for "these many years of coming to this very place and standing on these courthouse steps year after year of being denied this right, this civil right."
A UCLA study issued last week estimated that half of California's more than 100,000 same-sex couples will get married over the next three years, and 68,000 more out-of-state couples will travel here to exchange vows.
Unlike Massachusetts, which legalized gay marriage in 2004, California has no residency requirement for marriage licenses, and that is expected to draw a great number of out-of-state couples. The turnout could also be boosted by New York state's recent announcement that it will recognize gay marriages performed in other jurisdictions.
Some of those out-of-state couples are likely to demand legal recognition in their home states, setting the stage for numerous court battles.
Derek Norman, 23, and Robert Blaudow, 39, of Memphis, Tenn., were in the Bay Area for a conference and decided to get married at the Alameda County clerk's office.
"We might wait a long time in Tennessee, so this is our chance," Blaudow said.
source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080617/ap_on_re_us/gay_marriage
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 4:49 AM 2 comments
Labels: LGBT News/ Articles
Araw ng Kalayaan
Thursday, June 12, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 10:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: Thoughts
Asia's First Gay Politician
Wednesday, June 11, 2008KATHMANDU (AFP) — Nepal will get its first openly gay politician after he was selected to represent a small communist party in the new constituent assembly, a party official said Thursday.
Pant is head of the Blue Diamond society, the only gay rights group in Nepal, a largely Hindu, caste-dominated and conservative nation.
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 4:03 AM 0 comments
Labels: LGBT News/ Articles
Miss Gay Lotto Opening Lines
Sunday, June 8, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 4:51 AM 1 comments
Labels: Queer Humor
Babes of the Week: Kosaka Yuka
Friday, June 6, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:25 AM 2 comments
Labels: Babes, Weekly Models
Gay Bear
Thursday, June 5, 2008Please welcome the newest member of the CARE BEARS:
Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:54 PM 1 comments
Labels: Queer Humor
PBB Teen Edition Big 4!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008Posted by Yffar (^^,) at 9:32 AM 3 comments
Labels: Entertainment