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Commission for Primer magazine for a story about crystal bathing
[accompanying illustration on achieving thicker hair for Primer magazine - 2019]
(Accompanied an article on crystal therapy published in Primer - 2019)
Philippine Primer is one of the most informative free magazines in the Philippines. I used to make requests to friends going to Manila to get a copy for me NO. MATTER. WHAT(!) to quench the thirst for knowing where to go, eat and buy interesting things. That was almost 15 years ago. I find old habits still coming back when I eye a Primer magazine. I instinctively grab (or hoard) a copy much like anyone in a Boxing Day sale. (But it’s everywhere now, like in a Starbucks in Tagaytay. It’s so easy to get, which makes my life a lot easier. Oh and plus, they have an updated-all-the-time website → https://primer.com.ph/ ) We had great relations with the company since our first feature in their Tagaytay issue, and we appreciate how much exposure the magazine has given us. So, it was a déjà vu to have them come back to our hotel and restaurant again for their next Tagaytay issue. We have grown older and the writers and editors are now so much more younger than us, but what I felt was that as Philippine Primer grows, expanding its platform, we too are still around, still hustling. Bring it on world😊 #philippineprimer #primermagazine @alfonsohoteltagaytay #alfonsohoteltagaytay www.alfonsohoteltagaytay.com https://www.instagram.com/p/B365sR4lCyX/?igshid=oniuast2k2
Picking up and moving somewhere new can be one of the most rewarding things you'll do for yourself in life. But ask anyone who has done it and you're sure to hear some horror stories about the process. It doesn't have to be that way.
In conclusion, the zombie-induced end of the world as depicted in films, television shows, and comic books would never happen. Could zombies wreak some havoc in a small, isolated town full of the dumbest people on Earth? Sure. But once anyone with a functioning brain heard about it, the clean-up would take like 9 hours.
Five Reasons the Zombie Apocalypse Will Never Come to Pass
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A guy’s basic how-to-be-a-gentleman guide in a very easy to read, bro-coded format. Definitely worth a browse, gives tips on etiquette, dating, finances, and most importantly- how to suit up. It understands that guys are more visual, so it’s full of interesting charts to reduce the amount of time-consuming text (I get pretty overwhelmed if I’m forced to read a novel-sized text on basic how-tos). Think of Primer as your yoda into the post-college world.
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