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                    [Title] => Welcome to the black box
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Satirists don’t usually break your heart. There’s Swift with his acid wit, and Mark Twain’s wry ironies, and Kurt Vonnegut’s deadpan prophecies.

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"Can people time travel, Daddy?”An innocent question from my seven-year-old daughter one night, while preparing her for bed.

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Lorenzo Tañedo intended to submit a less whimsical piece on his favorite book, although he claims – as he always had – that aliens ate his homework.


Last night, I was abducted by aliens.
But that’s not the important part. For those of you who are too distracted by that statement to read on, let me describe the experience, just to get it out of the way.
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Lorenzo Tañedo intended to submit a less whimsical piece on his favorite book, although he claims – as he always had – that aliens ate his homework.


Last night, I was abducted by aliens.
But that’s not the important part. For those of you who are too distracted by that statement to read on, let me describe the experience, just to get it out of the way.
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Marikar C. Narra took up Communication Arts major in Journalism at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. She wrote for her school newspaper in grade school and joined various essay writing contests in high school. She has written an unpublished collection of poetry and essays and is working on her personal website. She likes to spend hours browsing e-zines and blogging.

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