Every time I remember what had happened to us upon visiting National Museum for our Humanities subject, I still can’t stop guffawing because of the havoc we’ve caused not only to ourselves but also to the people who work there.
Technically, we went there just to see the “Spoliarium” and make a short reaction paper about it after. Since we wanted to maximize the time and the effort of getting there, we decided to tour its other exhibits. Hence, the pictures: ![]() Facade of the National Museum ![]() Juan Luna’s Spoliarium ![]() Sperm Whale Bone ![]() Through the glass, peeking at Juan Luna letters to his mother. ![]() Man and Woman; It looks like a Demigod to me though. ![]() My classmates got really careless and a bit stupid I daresay, they forgot that there were hidden cameras hanging around the museum so they helped themselves in doing whatever pleased them; even if it includes touching these ancient artifacts (or whatever they’re called). I’m proud that during the capturing of this picture, I was busy looking at the other paintings and I didn’t know that they’re already being ignorant and oblivious. They broke the museum’s decorum by touching those things without even realizing how much they worth. ![]() Apparently, the workers inside went berserk and they shooed us out of the museum immediately. Oh, I cannot forget those look of loathing they provided us. The effect was even worse on my part because I’m not involved on the quasi-crime committed. They cannot question me because I’m certain of my innocence. Hahaha. But since they’re friends, I had to tag along with them no matter where they go. So as an aftermath, we half-heartedly carted our asses outside the museum. ![]() FIASCO, Indeed.
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John Mandap, Museum, Sheer Lee, frederick manucdoc, Jacob Delarosa, Mayhem, National Museum Tour, Larry Lapid, Kathlyn Lapastora, Vivianne Baritua
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