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Month: April 2012

Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation

Posted on April 10, 2012 By benign0 36 Comments on Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation
Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation

The Philippines used to be or perhaps is still known as the place “where Asia wears a smile”. It is true. Filipinos are prerpetually smiling. The most powerful Filipino himself, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, is famous for sporting a grin on his mug even as he assured the public that his administration was on…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle

Outrage over image of girl ‘crucified’ in shorts

Posted on April 9, 2012April 9, 2023 By benign0 28 Comments on Outrage over image of girl ‘crucified’ in shorts
Outrage over image of girl ‘crucified’ in shorts

According to a Spot.ph report, a photo of a woman in “skimpy shorts” posted on PinoyExchange.com (PEx) went “viral”. Presumably this is because of what can be construed to be the offensive nature of said woman’s pose. I noted, however, that the cited shorts did not really come up to scratch as far as my…

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Glitz and Glamour, Religion

Day of Valor in modern times

Posted on April 9, 2012 By FallenAngel 28 Comments on Day of Valor in modern times
Day of Valor in modern times

April 9 in the Philippines marks the Day of Valor (Araw ng Kagitingan), where in 1942, Bataan as the strongest opposition to Japanese invasion fell. To many of us, it’s just another day off from work. On a side note, it kind of feels weird for me to be writing about topics related to Bataan…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Economy, Government, Lifestyle, Society

The Dying Lands

Posted on April 9, 2012April 9, 2012 By coolass 75 Comments on The Dying Lands
The Dying Lands

The health of every individual on this planet involves a balanced coexistence among four major elements in an ecosystem: water, soil, plants and animals; and the fate of human civilization depends on the use-or mis-use of these natural resources. Plant and animal life, being capable of reproduction, are classed as “renewable resources”; but soil, in…

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Development, Environment

A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Posted on April 8, 2012August 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 180 Comments on A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Now that the Mindanao power situation is on the verge of becoming a nationwide crisis, it looks like the issue of what to do with the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) will again be thrust into the spotlight. Your usual protesting militant and activist groups will say that health concerns, the unsafe technical and geographical…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Politics, Science, Society, Technology

Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?

Posted on April 7, 2012 By a 21 Comments on Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?
Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?

Amidst the political turmoil that continually pervades our country, a strong and passionate plea reverberates among the mouths of the marginalized. Amidst the slums of the Philippines echoes the unswerving determination of the less-fortunate to assert what they want from the government, as shown by the series of protests conducted by advocacy groups across the…

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Charter Change, Economy, Government, Money Talks

Ricky Gervais can teach us how to take criticism

Posted on April 7, 2012 By Ilda 14 Comments on Ricky Gervais can teach us how to take criticism
Ricky Gervais can teach us how to take criticism

Ricky Gervais’s brand of humor may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I have to say that the guy is brilliant. The English comedian is best known to Filipinos as the former lead singer of the New Wave pop duo, Seona Dancing. Their single More to Lose was said to be a massive hit…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour

Filipino penitents crucified for real in observance of the Easter ‘Holy Week’ in the Philippines

Posted on April 7, 2012 By benign0 12 Comments on Filipino penitents crucified for real in observance of the Easter ‘Holy Week’ in the Philippines
Filipino penitents crucified for real in observance of the Easter ‘Holy Week’ in the Philippines

Wasn’t Saint Peter crucified head down because (as tradition tells us) he did not feel worthy to die like his Lord Jesus Christ? Apparently some don’t subscribe to that belief. Keeping to a renowned tradition of subjecting themselves to extreme self-flagellation, Filipino penitents have themselves crucified — for real — in Mining, Pampanga, Philippines. The…

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