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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

The Marocharim Experiment Volume II: The Nevermind Chronicles is Available Now

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

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October 4, 2007
FREE BURMA

< oh yeah >

Free Burma!

   Everyone has an idea of "revolution."  Lately, "revolution" in the Philippines has been for people who clamor for Teri Hatcher's head on a bamboo stake.  But our neighbor to the west, Burma, is in a real revolution: their freedom.

   How much do we know of Burma?  To be honest, my knowledge of Burma can be contained in the two days I spent on that semester where I took Southeast Asian politics.  The reason why I'm writing this single post for Burma is because I am for Burma: I am for a people who have really been repressed for so long, for a people who have a genuine cause to go to the streets of Rangoon and fight for their freedom.  I am for tens and thousands of people who have been truncheoned, gassed, arrested, beaten up and rounded up like cattle because they want to be free.

   For nearly 20 years, Burma has been on the actual, real end of what we complain about here in the Philippines: militarization, political repression, fascism, dictatorship.  What we have here in our own country is nothing compared to what Burma had to go through: a land of golden pagodas silenced by a barrel of a gun.

   I urge you all who read this to write about Burma.  They need us now more than ever.  Just one graphic posted on your site will go a long way.

   Show your support for freedom.  Show your support for Burma.


Posted at Thursday, October 04, 2007 by marocharim

 

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