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Welcome to Volume 6 of The Marocharim Experiment. This blog is authored and maintained by Marocharim, the self-professed antichrist of new media.



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Marocharim is a 21-year-old college senior from the University of the Philippines Baguio, majoring in Social Anthropology and has a minor in Political Science. He lives with his parents, his brother and his sister in Baguio City - having been born and raised there all his life. He is the author of three book-versions of The Marocharim Experiment.

Most of his time is spent at school, where he can be found in the UP Baguio Library reading or scribbling notes, and sometimes hanging out with his friends or by himself in the kiosks, or the main lobby. During his spare time, he continues writing. When not in school he hangs out with his friends, or takes long walks around Baguio City to, as he puts it, "get lost."

Marocharim suffers from a nervous condition that has left him suffering constant migraines, nausea, and attacked his vision and sensory perceptions in his left-side extremities. While aware of his condition, this does not stop him from vice and his love for writing, reading and learning. He is also active in various cause-oriented groups and freelance writing for some local newspapers.

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The Marocharim Experiment Volume I: The Trial of Another Mind, Subject to Disclosure is Available Now

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The Marocharim Experiment Volume III: The Sentence Construction of Reality is Available Now

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September 9, 2007
High School Musicrap

< oh boy >

   I would rather have it if "Jihad the Musical," where "I Wanna Be Like Osama" could be the next "We're All In This Together."

   Tonight, "High School Musical 2" will make its Asian premiere at Disney Channel.  I'm going out on a limb in saying that I fart in the general direction of anyone who watches "High School Musical:" anyone who watches it has a hamster for a mother and a father whose breath smells like elderberries (yes, I just watched "Monty Python" movies).

   Why "High School Musical" is so popular, I don't know.  I heard in "The Tonight Show" that "High School Musical 2" is the highest-rating made-for-TV movie in basic cable, but to be perfectly honest, I could care less.  The way I see it, "High School Musical" is the populist version of Broadway: it's something you watch if you don't understand "RENT," "The King and I," "The Phantom of the Opera," "West Side Story," "A Chorus Line," and "Chicago."

   That's all.


Posted at Sunday, September 09, 2007 by marocharim

Velvet
September 10, 2007   07:20 PM PDT
 
I so much agree.
Shari
September 10, 2007   01:44 PM PDT
 
Ditto.

It's also worth a mention that I dislike Vanessa whats-her-name. Pumipintig tenga ko pag naririnig ko boses niya. Doesn't matter if she's of a Filipino descent; she SUCKS. Well, they all suck nga naman. Kahit yung storya mismo nung "pelikula." Hay.

Maybe we really all need mindless entertainment once in a while, eh?
 

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