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Wow!
LOOKIT. Wooow!
frostpebble did some fanart for my What a Wonderful World fic.
I am so honored and hyperventilating and keyboard smashing and going, "omgformereallywow!" spazzing.
You people that do fanart--you cannot fathom (or maybe you can) what an amazing compliment it is for writers when you take time to do something for something we've written. So amazing.
Oh, also,
twistedsheets10 and anyone else who happens to be from Southeast Asia. I want to include at least a little bit of Philippines but I've only met a couple women from there--never any men. So I wondering if maybe you guys could help me out and tell me a bit about Manila and the people there and everything.
LOOKIT. Wooow!
I am so honored and hyperventilating and keyboard smashing and going, "omgformereallywow!" spazzing.
You people that do fanart--you cannot fathom (or maybe you can) what an amazing compliment it is for writers when you take time to do something for something we've written. So amazing.
Oh, also,
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Thank you so much again!
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And you're welcome, of course. :)
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to tell you the truth, there's hardly a metro manila since the city division is pretty distinct, but if you want to put Philippines somewhere may i suggest quezon city or makati? quezon city is pretty middle class, also one of the bigger, more populated cities and makati's really upscale, everything is like twice as expensive when you live there but it's cleaner, safer and more efficient.
manila city, (if that's what you're after) is mostly a business centered city. but unlike makati, most business there aren't the legal kinds. they're mostly street vendors and the population is somewhere in between low-class to middle class. mom says that it's sorta like china town.
aside from the occasional bad egg, most people here are helpful, well meaning individuals. one of the few reasons i like the philippines is that you can never get lost and be without help. asking any random stranger for directions is a normal occurrence and most street vendors are nice enough to point you the right way without demanding that you buy something first. one of my college professors described filipinos as 'romantics'. wanting the ending to be happy for every story, despite the small possibility of that happening. so i guess we're a bunch of optimistic dreamers too.
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