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Macie Chavez is a 24-year-old girl with both the attention span and the randomness of a 7-year-old kid. She likes purple, hiphop, swimming and washboard abs. She's weird but friendly. If you you want to connect, chat or get to know her, drop her an email or leave her a tweet. She replies, swear on the River Styx.

  • December 2007
  • November 2009
  • December 2009
  • September 2010
  • September 2013
  • October 2013




  • The Fangirl Dream
    written on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 @ 2:40 AM

    I’ve been a fangirl since I was in 5th grade. When people my age were going gaga over Aaron Carter and Meteor Garden, I was screaming my lungs out for Rain and se7en over Youtube and Crunchyroll videos. I was the odd kid in high school because everyone was listening to either CPOP or JPOP. None of them listened to KPOP. KPOP was unknown therefore it was weird. Because of this, I found refuge on online forums. I gained a lot of international friends through the online forums.

    It wasn’t until I was in my 3rd year in high school when my best friend decided to try listening to KPOP. It came no surprise to me that she fell in love with KPOP. I was thankful because I found a new spazzmate in her. I didn’t feel weird or alone anymore. We made fan fictions, graphics and dreams about Korea together.



    During the same time, I realized that KPOP’s popularity in the Philippines was already growing because I met a lot of KPOP fans over Multiply and OST of KDramas on local television are now being played on the radio.

    College was, to say, liberating. I met a lot of organizations that supported KPOP idols from school clubs to fan clubs. That was the point in my life where I felt that I found a place where I truly belong. No pretentions, no supressing of feelings and no judgements. I found the KPOP fandom family welcoming me with open arms.

    There are two important things that this fandom has taught me: to never give up on dreams and always keep believing. My best friend and I dreamt together and made plans about studying in Korea. We were in high school and at that time and we had no idea how to get in Korea. All we knew is that we want it and we have to achieve it. We applied for a scholarship together when I was in my 3rd year in college. The universe must have known how badly we wanted it because it conspired with us and we both got in! I went to Korea in 2011 and studied there for 10 months under the exchange student program of my school. It was one of the best years of my life. We weren’t only able to see the loves of our lives, we were also able to immerse in the culture that we have learned to love over the years. Living in Korea was nothing compared to what we saw in the dramas. It was crazy, unexplainable and just great. Korea was not a dream anymore, it was our reality for 10 months. Maybe if we weren’t so bent on getting it then we could not have done it. But I’m glad we believed in ourselves and held on to that dream. I daresay that our determination rivalled those of the trainees of the entertainment companies. Yes, that much.

    Now I do volunteer works, handle activities and even made a thesis for my fandom. I know that I don’t only have to give back to my Korean idols but to the whole KPOP fandom as well. The fandom that helped me grow and be the best that I can be. The fandom that accepted me with open arms. And the fandom that loved me as much as I love them.

    Check out pkci.org, the org that united the KPOP family, for updates in the Philippine KPOP Community and Globe’s bit.ly/GoUNLI30 for the whole KPOP experience at only P30!


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    Chicken Story: Clucky's
    written on Thursday, October 03, 2013 @ 9:03 AM

    Before I lived in Korea, I don’t really eat chicken outside our house. If I do, then it’s fillet chicken. Oh, and I get extremely full with just a piece of drumstick. Imagine my mother’s surprise when she found out I can now eat a whole chicken by myself! I blame it all on Korea. There’s chicken place everywhere! I’m not exaggerating! And that's a little back story on how I learned to love chicken. Now, I make it to a point to try new chicken restos if I can. Today I had my lunch at SM North Edsa – Annex and found Clucky’s! 

    It’s relatively new to SM North Edsa but it already opened its first branch at Rockwell a few years back. Clucky's is a partner of New York’s Mad for Chicken, one of the leading Korean fried chicken brands in the US.


    Since I was still semi-full from my brunch and I was also alone, I decided to sample their (2 pcs.) Spicy Drums meal that comes with a drink for P149. 



    When the food was served, what I first noticed is that their serving is a bit smaller compared to the other chicken places (e.g. Bonchon).  I think it looked skinny and sad in my picture above. The chicken was okay. It has this crispy chicken skin and juicy chicken meat. What I like about my chicken is that it has a cheesy aftertaste. I don’t know if it’s just my order or my taste buds were acting weird at that time but it has a cheesy aftertaste. I like it! I might try their Bulgogi meal next time! Yes, there’s definitely be a next time.  


    (Also my fail photo of their menu! I didn't realized it was cut! Sorry)

    PS. I really liked how attentive the staff were while I dined. Someone walked to my table and gave me a straw when they noticed I don't have one and also they would ask from time to time if I need anything like water or sauce. Kudos to the staff! 

    Clucky's Chicken
    SM NORTH ANNEX
    Upper G/F The Annex SM North EDSA, Quezon City
    351-3368

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