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Explanation of ( H a l o )²
First of all, the pronunciation should not be hāʹlō, but hăl-ŏ. This stems from when you put them side by side. Halo-Halo is pronounced as hăl-ŏ - hăl-ŏ and is a Filipino dessert. The transliteration of the word means mix-mix and as you can see from the picture above, it is a mixture of multitude of ingredients.

Typically shaved ice and milk with different assortments of boiled sweet beans, fruits and whatever else you fancy in a cold dessert! Ice cream also viable and adds flavor to the already awesome taste that is halo-halo.

What is ( H a l o )² about?
As the name implies, Halosquared is a mixture of things. Most specifically geared towards anything geeky. Just like our motto: From everything geeky to downright eerie! Halosquared provides the good old galleries for viewing pleasure, news, articles and events.

Situated in Montreal, we try our best to give a more solid view of what's in our area. We have learned a lot of things by trying this blog out. What I once thought as a lame and bland city, turned out to be more interesting than I thought. Never had I thought that such events happened around.

We try our best to cover any events that seemed interesting in Montreal, in hope to give more light of our city's hidden secrets.

All in all, Halosquared will present to you [viewers] anything that is of interest to the your [viewers] geek side, news that features strange phenomenon, galleries for all your pleasuring needs, videos that are a simply must watch, reviews that are geared specifically for the fans of specific type of games and many more!

What are the contents of ( H a l o )²
After a long hiatus, we have restarted on the blog with a new layout and all that spaz! Halosquared now features: MTG Talk, Galleries, Review Corner, Toy Sanctuary, Photography Corner and the typical Rants and whatnot that comes out of a geek/otaku's head.

MTG Talk and the Photography Corner are brand new additions. After picking up the hobby of playing Magic the Gathering, I've decided to write articles, FNM reports and Deck Techs. Not to mention covering the MTG events we have here in Montreal. It seems that there are a lot of people that play, but don't know much about their local events here.

Photography Corner has been added recently for the fact that I've picked up Photography as a hobby. Any how to, tips, galleries or anything Photography related will be found here.

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