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Mobile Textula

Textula  It is another type of poetry that is mastered by Frank Rivera. Entire poems are written read on mobile phones A short poetry in a form of tanaga, dalit, and diona that is sent through SMS on mobile phone with your friends, families, loved ones and through netizens.  It consists of 4 lines with 7 syllables. Frank Rivera He is a Filipino retired-playwright, actor and production designer.  He led the movement for the theater when he established the Sining Kambayoka, a folk theater company on the campus of Mindanao State University in the 1970s.  Source: http://lewisborja.blogspot.com/ Example of Textula

Hyperpoetry

Hyperpoetry What is hyperpoetry? It is also called hyperpoetry.  Hypertext poetry is the new genre of literature that use the computer screen as medium, rather than the printed page. Rights  By: Lyzza Calixterio The world is full of judgement Where being straight is a requirement Being different gives him encouragement And the society gave him a punishment A man like him will never be accepted He will always be neglected His own right is violated The society is never been united Human rights they say But they insult the rights for gay They are looking for a way for him not to live a normal day In the end, he lost in the game The girl inside him was tamed Before he was put to shame And the world remains the same Source: http://course1.winona.edu/geddy/Eng353/hypertext_poetry_and_fiction.htm

An essay

Rights Discrimination is everywhere that can happen anytime, maybe we are not aware of it, but it's really happening. There are different scenarios, wherein discrimination happens. It can be race discrimination, social status discrimination, gender discrimination and etc.Gender discrimination is widely happening in our country. It's a discrimination where being homosexual is a sin. Homosexual individuals are attracted to people of the same sex. The LGBT Community is fighting for their rights. Homosexuals are being insulted for being homosexuals. They are being discriminated for being who they really are. People treat them like they are some kind of a joke. They make fun of them, not knowing all the consequences of their actions. People have forgotten that lesbians, gays, bisexuals and Transgenders are also human. The irony is that people are fighting for human rights, but they are also trying to insult the rights of gay. "Gay rights are human rights," they

A letter

A letter that I made upon reading the poem by J. Neil Garcia, The Conversion. It is a letter about the LGBT Community who receives different criticism for being different. I was the girl who died many years ago, the same girl who was drowned in the metal drum that day. How are you? How have you been after you killed me that day? You have lived the life your father and uncles wanted you to live. You are the right choice, the right decision over me. You are the desired answer for that one question. You are the person that the society can accept and embrace and I will always be that girl who should be treated the way father and uncles treated me. I will always be that girl to deserve all judgements by the society. Am I really better off dead? This is the real question that I am dying to ask you. You and I are in one body, we shared in the happy memories when you still accepted me for who I am. We are in one body, but I am the only one who is forgotten, the only one who suffere