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A Sermon On The Hypocrisies Of The Aquinos And Other Celebrities

Posted on November 22, 2015 By Grimwald 7 Comments on A Sermon On The Hypocrisies Of The Aquinos And Other Celebrities
A Sermon On The Hypocrisies Of The Aquinos And Other Celebrities

This is written in response to all those supporters of the Aquino family who keep telling their critics that “they’ve done a lot” for the common people. In all honesty, as much as I’d like to respect other people’s opinions and as much as I hate having to lecture people in a quasi-religious manner, I think…

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Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Religion, Society

Interview With A Terrorist Mastermind

Posted on November 19, 2015 By Grimwald 4 Comments on Interview With A Terrorist Mastermind
Interview With A Terrorist Mastermind

DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING IS A SATIRICAL ARTICLE. IT IS ESSENTIALLY A JOKE ARTICLE AND WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. THIS ARTICLE WAS NEVER MEANT TO MAKE LIGHT OF TERRORISM AND ITS VICTIMS. This, ladies and gentlemen, is actually a holdover from one of my previous works that I wrote a year before I joined the…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Religion, Society, The South

5 Changes For Political Candidacy That May Improve The Philippines

Posted on November 17, 2015 By Grimwald 23 Comments on 5 Changes For Political Candidacy That May Improve The Philippines
5 Changes For Political Candidacy That May Improve The Philippines

With Alma Moreno’s video showcasing her incompetence with her interview with Karen Davila becoming viral, I think it’s time we got to the point and told our readers (and the powers that be) of what we want to happen. You see, based on what we’ve seen so far, majority of political parties harbor their fair…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

Our enemies want to win while we and our allies just want to get along with them

Posted on November 17, 2015 By benign0 14 Comments on Our enemies want to win while we and our allies just want to get along with them
Our enemies want to win while we and our allies just want to get along with them

I wonder if people remember Pearl Harbor. I get the feeling not too many do. When Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese Empire on the 7th December 1941, what did America do? They got together and bombed back — not just Imperial Japan but Nazi Germany as well. America set their entire military-industrial complex…

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Religion, Society

Enough religion! Praying for Paris won’t work!

Posted on November 16, 2015November 16, 2015 By Kate Natividad 62 Comments on Enough religion! Praying for Paris won’t work!
Enough religion! Praying for Paris won’t work!

I’ve been seeing a lot of these ‘Pray for Paris’ and ‘Pray for France’ slogans, memes, and hashtags on my social media timelines lately. I dunno. There’s something about these calls to prayer that kind of does not sit well with me. For that matter they don’t seem to fit in to the situation in…

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Culture, Religion, Society

3 Things We Need To Learn From The Paris Attacks

Posted on November 15, 2015 By Grimwald 23 Comments on 3 Things We Need To Learn From The Paris Attacks
3 Things We Need To Learn From The Paris Attacks

Ladies and gentlemen, before I begin, I would like to offer a moment of silence for the citizens of Paris. My heart goes out to those whose loved ones have been taken away from them by violence and hatred. Let us hope that those who have been injured recover quickly from their wounds so that…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Religion, Society, The South

Dark Fantasy: Another Unpopular Genre In The Philippines

Posted on November 11, 2015 By Grimwald 16 Comments on Dark Fantasy: Another Unpopular Genre In The Philippines
Dark Fantasy: Another Unpopular Genre In The Philippines

I remember writing a brief piece about cosmic horror and why it isn’t exactly popular in the Philippines. Well, truth be told, since it’s more about leaving it to the viewer to his or her imagination, it’s more than a little hard for typical Pinoys to understand, let alone appreciate, the idea of cosmic horror….

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Culture, Lifestyle, Media, Religion, Society

5 Common Traits Of The Typical Pinoy Trapo

Posted on November 10, 2015 By Grimwald 9 Comments on 5 Common Traits Of The Typical Pinoy Trapo
5 Common Traits Of The Typical Pinoy Trapo

“Trapo”, a word or label commonly used to describe the typical Pinoy politician. More often than not this label is all too often slung at one another by politician who are all guilty one way or another of being a “trapo” themselves. In all honesty, no politician in the Philippines can’t not be guilty of being a trapo…

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