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Category: Culture

Tax season na! It’s raining P****g I*a!

Posted on January 11, 2013January 11, 2013 By Ms. Mike Portes 7 Comments on Tax season na! It’s raining P****g I*a!
Tax season na! It’s raining P****g I*a!

May kapatid akong tumatangis na tax computation/adjustment month na naman at masama ang loob dahil wala naman siyang nakikitang kapuna-punang pagbabago o maramdamang magandang serbisyo mula sa gobyerno. Kaya ang tanong niya saan napupunta ang binabayad niya? Sabi ko dapat sa debt servicing, infrastructure, public and social services pero  “paramount” sa lahat, ay ang sosyal…

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Culture, Government, Money Talks, Politics, Society

Racist letter vs American Canyon Filipino community in Napa County CA goes viral

Posted on January 9, 2013January 9, 2013 By benign0 47 Comments on Racist letter vs American Canyon Filipino community in Napa County CA goes viral
Racist letter vs American Canyon Filipino community in Napa County CA goes viral

A supposedly ‘racist’ letter directed against the Filipino community in the city of American Canyon in Napa County, California in the United States is making the rounds in social media. An image of the letter was first shared by a certain Derek Valencia on a Facebook post with the caption “Anyone else in American canyon…

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Culture, Media, Society

The Glamorization of the Poor

Posted on January 5, 2013July 11, 2022 By ChinoF 122 Comments on The Glamorization of the Poor

An Inquirer article regarding a certain bishop’s statement raised again the issue of poverty as a problem in the Philippines. Bishop Garcera of Daet is quoted to have said “poverty is not a problem.” But whether he said it or not, and no matter who says it, I still maintain that poverty will always be…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Why are Filipinos habitually and inherently impoverished?

Posted on January 4, 2013June 8, 2018 By benign0 98 Comments on Why are Filipinos habitually and inherently impoverished?
Why are Filipinos habitually and inherently impoverished?

Let us yet again (there is certainly no way we can do this enough) revisit my brilliant definition, of poverty: Poverty is a habitual entering into commitments one is inherently unable to honour. In embracing the above definition, we begin to see poverty for what it really is — not an ideological construct of emo…

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Culture, Development, Society

All in all you’re just another brick in the wall, waiting on the world to change

Posted on January 1, 2013August 8, 2013 By FallenAngel 64 Comments on All in all you’re just another brick in the wall, waiting on the world to change
All in all you’re just another brick in the wall, waiting on the world to change

The title applies to you, as a Pinoy, if you swallow hook, line, and sinker, everything that you are told by media, your elders, and your politicians. You submit to the matrix that is Da Pinoy condition. You submit yourself without question to the collective “bliss” of the Hive. You hope that the world will…

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Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Media, Society

RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse

Posted on December 31, 2012June 28, 2013 By FallenAngel 29 Comments on RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse
RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse

Droll, unintelligent, petty, and pathetic – these words describe the “debate” that has surrounded the discussion of the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill), the passing through both houses of Congress and its eventual signing into law as RA 10354. The whole point of the exercise was to implement some sort of semblance of population control….

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Culture, Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion

An Easy New Year’s Resolution List for Da Pinoy

Posted on December 31, 2012December 31, 2012 By Despair 9 Comments on An Easy New Year’s Resolution List for Da Pinoy
An Easy New Year’s Resolution List for Da Pinoy

The Year 2012 has been a freaky year for all of us. The cacophony of calamities, social issues, economic struggles and the “End of the World” scares have made our lives become a little spiced up. To the unfortunate majority, these issues spell havoc. The lucky minority, on the other hand use these events to…

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Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Society

Kris Aquino frock reveals her inner character!

Posted on December 29, 2012December 29, 2012 By Kate Natividad 48 Comments on Kris Aquino frock reveals her inner character!
Kris Aquino frock reveals her inner character!

Check out the outfit presidential sister Kris Aquino wore on the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival awards night. Hubba hubba! I’d say that’s a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen but considering the night came and went without much further buzz, it seems the getup held together. [Photo courtesy Showbiz Government.] Say niyo? I wouldn’t say…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle

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