3. EVOLUTION:
2010
During the first automated
elections in the Philippines,
the Cyberspace started to
become a popular medium for
electoral campaigns...
4. EVOLUTION:
2010
...as well as, for common
Filipinos to express their
opinions, feelings or attitudes
towards a certain political
candidate, particularly the...
6. EVOLUTION:
2010
These aspirants for the highest
executive position in our
country created their own
webpage wherein they can
better present themselves to
13. EVOLUTION:
2010
Such words really struck me.
Although the netizen who
made that comment didn’t
mention my name, it’s obvious
that it was meant for me bcoz
15. EVOLUTION:
2010
My Warcraft comment was not
accompanied by any picture.
It’s pure text. And also, I
didn’t mention the name of
presidentiable Noy2x Aquino.
16. EVOLUTION:
2010
For me, the verbal assault I
made was indirect. And so,
the feedback to my message
was also indirect!
19. EXAMPLE #1:
2011
I was employed in Capiz State
University as a teacher. In one
of my classes, I commented
something about a politician
who endorsed a laundry soap.
20. EXAMPLE #1:
2011
I told my students that it was
ridiculous for a politician to
become a product endorser.
21. EXAMPLE #1:
2011
The following day, as I was
walking along the corridor, a
group of students were talking
and didn’t greet me. I overheard
one of them saying...
27. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
This masterpiece has no name,
but it illustrates a person (me)
who tried to sail from one
place/political party to
another.
28. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
To interpret, the blue land with
yellow pyramid & a sphinx
represents Capiz & the Liberal
Party. (Note: Capiz is the birthplace & stronghold
of the Founder of LP in the Philippines)
29. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
The land at the opposite
direction represents a rival
political party and my Land
Promised (Las Piñas). I
wanted to be there!...
30. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
But the painting depicts that I
was tossed back again to the
land of the Liberals... I posted
this artwork on my FB wall.
31. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
On Sunday of that week inside
the church, there was this guy
sitted on the direction facing
where I was facing. He was
wearing a t-shirt with letters
33. EXAMPLE #2:
2012
Has it something do again with
the artwork I publicized just a
few days ago? It seems that it
was again meant for me?... A
message sent indirectly!!!
35. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
Earlier this year, I had heavy
feelings towards my liberal
superiors. So one time, I
wasn’t able to stop myself to
express that feeling.
36. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
I made it by making anecdotes
in the form of text messages
which I forwarded to some few
students.
37. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
In that story, I compared my
superiors to cruel (yellow)
dogs and I was the poor
housemaid being growled at
and bitten to death.
38. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
On February 2, 2013 (Saturday),
I was sent by my superiors to
Dumarao Central School for
an extension activity. During
my turn of
39. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
speaking, a teacher interrupted
for awhile and told them an
anecdote about certain house
& farm animals. She said that
dogs are useful
40. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
guards against animals like
goats & pigs tending to mess
up with their master’s yard. (Oh
I have started to become fat again during
these time...)
41. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
Whether or not it has
something to do with my
cellphone messages, the
pattern of messages was the
same – fabled anecdotes...
42. EXAMPLE #3:
2013
And I consider it a response to
my “yellow dogs” anecdote
which I sent to my students.
Another indirectness!!!
43. WRONG TURN
Actually, upon my unwillful return to the blue land
of yellow masters a few months after my FB
comment against the now President Benigno
Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuanco Aquino III (August
2010), I have started to monitor any subliminal
message which I can connect to the horrifying
“slaughter” comment received from the
president’s FB page during the campaign period
of year 2010. Understanding “between-the-line”
verbal & written messages can increase one’s
heedfulness and avoid EXPLOSIVE assails to
both physical and moral being. Because of it, I’ve
written every words I could get from the
television, internet & daily life interactions which I
could connect to that unforgettable comment. A
notebook was born out of those reckonings. But
46. EXAMPLE #4:
2014
I created a Facebook Account
not bearing my real name &
identity. I used this account to
create an EXPLOSIVE
message against another “L”
49. EXAMPLE #4:
2014
...because as expected, it again
gained negative replies which
included grave threats (just
like my 2010 FB mishap).
50. EXAMPLE #4:
2014
My only point to that fourth
example is that... This
experiment verified the
foundation of this principle:
51. 1st Principle of the Volcanic Eruption Communication Model
“There are messages indirectly
sent (Tamis).
There are messages indirectly
received (Tamir).”
52. 2nd Principle of the Volcanic Eruption Communication Model
“Not all messages are directly
sent (Nomads).
Not all messages are directly
received (Nomadr).”
53. That simple realization reminds
me of the Communication
Models I’ve learned in college.
Yet, it seemed that none of
those bears the framework I
have concocted:
54. Framework of the Volcanic Eruption Communication Model
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55. MATRIX OF THE 5 CIRCUMSTANCES:
Year Sender Message Medium Intended
Receiver
Indirect
Respons
e
2010 Me abomination Noy2x FB Noy2x netizen
2011 Me laundry soap Students Mar Roxas students
2012 Me artwork My FB LP stranger
2013 Me cruel dogs cellphone Superior
Teacher
teacher
from
other
school
2014 Me (the
volcano)
(explosive
message)
(Cyberspace
)
Older Friend friends of
friend
64. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION
COMMUNICATION MODEL POEM
But touched not directly
The target of utterance
And pyros echoed to thee
With unforestalled exuberance!