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You could have heard a pin drop

Posted on April 14, 2014 By benign0 14 Comments on You could have heard a pin drop
You could have heard a pin drop

I found something in my mailbox this morning that I thought might help provide a few folks who are in the business of noisily proclaiming what amounts to no more than a hollow pride in “Being Filipino” with a bit of perspective. Robert Whiting, an elderly gentleman of 83, arrived in Paris by plane. At…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Posted on April 12, 2014 By benign0 17 Comments on Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines
Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Oftentimes it is the most mundane of things going on around us — things we take for granted as business-as-usual that, when regarded from the point of view from a lateral thinker so effectively highlight some the most disturbing aspects of our society. Picture these scenes, for example: – The ubiquity of heavily armed uniformed…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Society

One More Term For Pnoy and Other Examples Of Blatant Ignorance

Posted on April 12, 2014April 12, 2014 By Gogs 42 Comments on One More Term For Pnoy and Other Examples Of Blatant Ignorance
One More Term For  Pnoy and Other Examples Of Blatant Ignorance

   Shrek: [observing a giant building] That must be Lord Farquaad’s castle… Do you think he’s maybe compensating for something?    If anything pushes my hot buttons enough to make me interrupt my days of meth consumption it is the spreading of ignorance by Pinoys online. The only reason you spread ignorance is because you…

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Culture, Government, Society

Why It’s Useless for Filipinos to be Defensive

Posted on April 11, 2014September 5, 2019 By ChinoF 30 Comments on Why It’s Useless for Filipinos to be Defensive
Why It’s Useless for Filipinos to be Defensive

Lately, furor (or more specifically, Filipino butthurt) erupted when a Singaporean complained about noisy Filipino maids in a bus. He suggested that Filipinos have their own buses; Filipinos took offense (but a dedicated bus is a good idea; it ensures security and privacy for our people there). Another is when Filipino-born Straits Times author Raul…

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Culture

‘Great nations achieve great things’ – Is the Philippines a great nation?

Posted on April 10, 2014December 30, 2015 By benign0 70 Comments on ‘Great nations achieve great things’ – Is the Philippines a great nation?
‘Great nations achieve great things’ – Is the Philippines a great nation?

Sometimes we forget that only a very tiny tiny minority of Filipinos are able to articulate the kinds of ideas exchanged within the circles of people who think. One can find lots of brainwaves splashing about in the Philippine social media scene where so much could be discussed about people and events and so many…

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Culture, Development, Society

Top-notch command of the English language opens doors

Posted on April 7, 2014 By benign0 57 Comments on Top-notch command of the English language opens doors
Top-notch command of the English language opens doors

We’d like to believe that we deserve a society that treats people fairly regardless of how well they speak and write English and regardless of whether they speak it with a regional accent or not. We think, if we continue stomping our feet enough in a loud appeal to nationalist sentiment, that we could one…

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Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Society

The Truth About Anne Curtis and Jellyfish Stings

Posted on April 5, 2014April 7, 2014 By P. Farol 37 Comments on The Truth About Anne Curtis and Jellyfish Stings
The Truth About Anne Curtis and Jellyfish Stings

News about Anne Curtis suffering from a box jellyfish sting has been all over the internet for the past several days now. Not that we didn’t notice that news of Anne Curtis getting treatment from several hospitals for what she and her publicists say could have been an “almost fatal” jelly fish sting follows another…

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Culture, Environment, Glitz and Glamour

A collective outcome rather than the majority will: Why Filipinos fail at common decency

Posted on April 4, 2014 By benign0 10 Comments on A collective outcome rather than the majority will: Why Filipinos fail at common decency
A collective outcome rather than the majority will: Why Filipinos fail at common decency

At the coffee shop where I routinely get my morning fix, customers mill around the counter in a way that often makes it difficult to distinguish those who are (a) in the process of ordering and paying, or (2) waiting for a concluded order to be served. So it is a normal and routine courtesy…

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Civics, Culture, Lifestyle, Society

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