Manila, 11 August—Coming of age in the mid-to-late 90s is incomplete without television. As a child who lived in the outskirts of Metro Manila (pre-city Bacoor reprezent), I was late to everything: We had no phone, no cable TV, no desktop computer, no Internet until I was in high school. This meant that I spent most of my childhood out on the street, picking fights over basketball in the summer, or watching good old free TV during the rainy season.
t.g.i.s. (+ hey queer makers)
t.g.i.s. (+ hey queer makers)
t.g.i.s. (+ hey queer makers)
Manila, 11 August—Coming of age in the mid-to-late 90s is incomplete without television. As a child who lived in the outskirts of Metro Manila (pre-city Bacoor reprezent), I was late to everything: We had no phone, no cable TV, no desktop computer, no Internet until I was in high school. This meant that I spent most of my childhood out on the street, picking fights over basketball in the summer, or watching good old free TV during the rainy season.