Monday, August 11, 2014

I Heart Toy Collections!!!!!

"EXPENSIVE PIECES OF PLASTIC"

"20,000Php Barbie for men..."

"It's taking too  much of your space at home... And your life." 

"LARUAN NA NANAMAN????"

Like any newfound culture, it's always up for a certain degree of judgement. Back then "toys" were limited to kids aged 0-14, anyone over that age limit would be caught dead in ridicule by society. I myself also were pretty shy about publicly stating my toy fixations when I was in college. "Girls and Cars" were the socially acceptable norm. 

Fast forward a few years, and "toys" or "collectibles", if you want to be politically correct about it, have grown to be a multi-billion dollar business, spawning numerous conventions for people of the same interest to meet and buy stuff, a lot of movies been shown today have been inspired by toylines of yesteryear 
( Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, GI Joe ) and an average Joe being able to walk to a toy aisle to look at some Hot Wheels without being laughed at ( to an extent, but we're getting there

Collectors are no longer being branded the stereotypical "nerdy-guy-who-still-lives-in-Mom's-basement",  like this: 

Youtube user "VR Reviews"

Youtube user "VR Reviews"
( But hey, I like this guy's toy reviews. ). Now, there are people like these: 

by deviantartuser KidThink


And because of that, I wanted to show the blogging community some toy collectors that I know, that it's okay to "come out of that ManCave and show your collections to the world". I was able to ask permission out of all these people to take a picture of themselves with their collections, or at least "grab" one from their photo-albums from their Facebook profile. These are just a few of them, so I'm like only showing 1-2% of the toy collectors community. Feel free to check them out after this...

CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO SEE IT IN FULL DETAIL


there are "Seasoned Toy Collectors", the experts, the "masters", 
the ones who knows the genuine 
from the bootleg, and already knows what they want to collect...

by Jhun Capco

by Jhun Capco

by Jhun Capco

by Michael Araujo

by Michael Araujo
by "Sinned Azodnem"


by Robert Lopez Calupitan 
by Robert Lopez Calupitan



 while there are some who collect a specific line only...
by Perry Berry Jr. 

by Jholitz Manumbale


by "Chinito's Garage"
by "Chinito's Garage"


by "Chinito's Garage"

  
by "Chinito's Garage"


by "D Workx Customs"

by "D Workx Customs"

by "D Workx Customs"

by "D Workx Customs"

by "D Workx Customs"

by Jar Sia


some still find ways to enjoy collecting toys even 
if they are busy with work and all...

by "Benny's Toy Place"


...while some still manage to collect even 
if they already have kids of their won... 
by "Tito Reque"

by Rollie Doinog

...and there are some collectors that
nurtures future generations of toy collectors.
by "Jo XToyz"

by "Jo XToyz"

there are also collectors that are 
proud to be as collectors, showing their passion 
even in public places...

by Adam Lo (right)

some would display their collections and make 
some artistic and creative photo-shoots...

by Redjie Rebugio

by Gian Paulo

by Gian Paulo

by Gian Paulo

by Gian Paulo
by Gian Paulo

by Gian Paulo
by Gian Paulo

by Gian Paulo


by Perry Berry Jr. 

by "St. Cris Casanova"

by "St. Cris Casanova"

by "St. Cris Casanova"

there are also collectors that go to 
great lengths to customize the look of a toy, 
making it a lot better than what the toy company released.

by Redjie Rebugio

by Redjie Rebugio

by Redjie Rebugio

by Redjie Rebugio

by Redjie Rebugio

by Redjie Rebugio

because of my collections I was also able
to meet kind and free-spirited toy collectors from other parts of the world...

by Baharfian Novrianto from Java, Indonesia


...slowly there are female toy collectors 
proudly showing off their collections.
by "Coco Crunch"

by "Coco Crunch"

by "Coco Crunch"

by Rjona Jheck Mendoza

by Rjona Jheck Mendoza

Basically we collect to make up that part of our childhood where we did not get that toy that we had years ago, great conversation pieces, stress-relievers and...

Just to have fun...

by "Sinned Azodnem"
I hope these set of pictures inspired you to also start your own collection. Remember, save up, don't buy too much at the first go and always save room for Groceries...

by Yours Truly
- "the king" 

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Buhay Pag-Ibig, The Series...

Love, as they say, is many things. It can be wonderful, or it can devastate you. It can make you do the biggest decisions that can either make or break you. That's the power of Love. 

Recently I've ended my sharing of internet memes and inspirational posts that reflected on Life on my Facebook account ( of which you can find it HERE. ) and started sharing some new memes, this time reflecting on Love. I've already accumulated enough posts to warrant a new entry on my blog. So, without further adieu, here are some memes and pictures that will make you laugh, cry and laugh some more about that L word. Enjoy. 

on dominance...


on punctuality...


on territory...


on expectations...

on temptations... 
( this is one of my favorites...) 


on recreation...


on annoyances...


on parting ways...


on science....


on confusion...


on earthly possessions...


and on decisions... 

In closing, here's a video that has all the good love songs mashed together that has also become my soundtrack of my 4th year high school days. Ah, the memories...


- "the king"

Friday, June 13, 2014

Coke Yin-Yang

by deviantart user lyddelilyddis


Coke is good... 


Coke is bad...





by deviantart user deslaias

And that's THAT!!!!

It's always good to know both sides of a story. Call it "investigative journalism" if you may.

Now here is a song that is synonymous to that famous urban legend about where Coca Cola got it's name:


-  "the king"

Friday, May 30, 2014

Music and Japan...



It's been a while since I've posted something here, because your brain would just want to relax and rest in the shade drinking a martini. I admire the people who are able to post on their blog on a daily basis. It's either they are born writers or they are able to multi-task, playing DOTA ( is that still relevant? ) and checking the trending stories on Facebook while downloading new ( read: illegal ) movies on torrent.

I've decided to rant less in this post ( but rant nonetheless. ) and share with you some of the best stories I've seen on the net. So videos are aplenty ( because showing it with just picture are so 2010...

I've been a huge fan of Jewish-Reggae singer Matisyahu ever since I've heard his song "King Without A Crown" : 


While his brand of sound can be alienating to some, his is so uplifting and unique from the run-of-the-mill music of today. So it is with great joy that he is releasing his 5th studio album titled AKEDA, the proper word being AKEDAH, which is the binding of Isaac, son of Abraham, a symbol of an ultimate sacrifice and fear of God. He has released some of the tracks from the said album online, the best that I've heard is this one called "Reservoir" 


And by a sheer stroke of coincidence, my other favorite band, nu-metal Linkin Park will also be releasing their 6th studio album, The Hunting Party. They've also released some of the tracks as well, my favorite being " Until It's Gone ": 


And while we are in the subject of music, I feel like there is no song for a male who is in a relationship and chose instead the "other woman" and hoping that his previous flame is doing alright despite his actions. Most of the music that is offered are about still in the "decision" stage. The closest that I stumbled upon is this: 


It's something that I've been going through. I mean, music is therapy, y'know? 

Will Ferrell is a very versatile comedian, and I was entertained by his recent stint on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: 



Man, they DO look alike... 

And thanks to this, I've taken a liking to the song that they've played. It's "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult. Take a listen. 

And because of this, I've stumbled into this infamous Saturday Night Live skit: 


Speaking of Late Night shows, Conan O' Brien is my favorite host, he is really in his element when he does remote sketches like these: 

                                  

As well when he plays videogames and makes some very witty remarks: 


                                    

                                    

Lately I've really taken an interest on Japan culture, most notably their interpretations on sex. I mean, they have this: 


I've dream of making a documentary on Japanese pornography, like going to Japan and interviewing porn stars, directors, producers and such. I mean, we only know so much, especially with the language barrier. Documentaries can take years to finish, but it's something I can sink my nose in. But it appears that there are already a couple of documentaries already being made about it, such as these: 



But of course, it's always good to give your point-of-view of the porn industry, and I already have a title for my documentary as well, I call it KIMOCHI: A DOCUMENTARY ON JAPANESE PORN. Kimochi is japanese slang meaning " it's good" or "it feels good". So, get me a producer. And a Japanese work visa. And restraint from hooking up with a Japanese porn star when I'm filming a documentary. 

So that's it, do watch these videos, and be patient when they are buffering. 

- "the king"