i completely forgot

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      I completely forgot!

      How could the most important event to mankind slip my mind today? There’s supposed to be an apocalyptic earthquake today!  that would wipe out all things ambulating on the face of the earth. What time is the scheduled earthquake  again? You have to plan your  schedule around it by avoiding being inside rooms. The term “earthquake” and “doomsday earthquake” was googled so much yesterday that even if i didn’t write anything,  my dashboard showed  people were viewing articles with the word “earthquake” .

     Why is it  not  news when nothing “bad” happens?

     In tomorrow’s newspapers, would we have a news story with a lead that reads like this? — 

             “The earth was still yesterday.”

      (my lead! I like short slug leads.)

               Or:

                 “Yesterday, it was all calm

                 “The doomsday earthquake did not occur.”

             A mediocre news lead writer  (ang kapal ko ‘no, i’m so yabang naman) would probably have:

          “There was no earthquake yesterday for  24 hours, disproving an earlier prediction circulated widely in the internet.”

     Too long, trite , predictable, passive, etc.  

      [But no, when nothing “bad or unusual” (e.g., crime, conflict, tragedies, sex and violence, oddity, wars, etc.) happens, as the editors put it: it’s not news; so, no, there won’t be a news story tomorrow on the peace and quiet (but you could come up with good leads for it!);  it’s still the blood trail: news on some crime or accident.) 

     The day is not yet over. It’s still not too late to repent. Repe-e–ent!

the dissent

      Just have two errands to run and i’ll be back. Wait; three, i’ll have to reconnaissance a place now, daytime,  because i have to meet some people there in the evening; easier. I’ll be back in a bit, i’ll probably excerpt Chief Justice’s dissent (it’s 125 or so pages!) when the majority denied the right of access to information on matters of public concern in the JPEPA case. (Chief Justice is getting to be more famous for his dissents! haha; don’t worry Your Honor, your dissents are the opinions that would be remembered and taken up in  schools decades from now, not the majority’s, haha.  Promise.) ………

       WAIT. The decision hasn’t been uploaded yet.

       Subject to its being uploaded when i get back.