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Noise barrages, prayer, and OA sentimentality won’t bring back ABS-CBN’s franchise to broadcast

Posted on July 15, 2020 By benign0 3 Comments on Noise barrages, prayer, and OA sentimentality won’t bring back ABS-CBN’s franchise to broadcast
Noise barrages, prayer, and OA sentimentality won’t bring back ABS-CBN’s franchise to broadcast

All the members of ABS CBN fandom can come up with are ineffectual emo stunts and circuses that do nothing more than actually highlight what a flaccid community they are. A video posted an Instagram shows such people making noise (banging on some sort of metal surface) and lighting candles in what looks like some…

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A Nation Divided, A People in Danger

Posted on April 10, 2015 By Grimwald 6 Comments on A Nation Divided, A People in Danger
A Nation Divided, A People in Danger

After the hullabaloo about the Yaya Meal incident (all credit goes to the author of said articles, Willyn Trabajador and Kate Natividad, respectively), I think it’s time we look at the issue from a wider angle. As I see it, just like our inability to appreciate silence and listen to what others have to say, this…

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Appreciating the Silence: A Lost Art in the Philippines

Posted on April 8, 2015 By Grimwald 17 Comments on Appreciating the Silence: A Lost Art in the Philippines
Appreciating the Silence: A Lost Art in the Philippines

I was never a big fan of Holy Week and its festivities. Being raised Christian, I was always told by my mother to learn to appreciate the silence during Good Friday and Black Saturday. When I grew up, I called bullshit on the idea and decided that it was probably just my mom finding a…

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My List of the Best and Worst of Life in the Philippines

Posted on February 7, 2013October 6, 2014 By expatinthephilippines 70 Comments on My List of the Best and Worst of Life in the Philippines
My List of the Best and Worst of Life in the Philippines

I don’t recall ever coming up with a personal List of the Best and Worst things about living in the Philippines.  In a practical sense for my lifestyle demands, I would have to say the worst aspects out number the best nevertheless; the things that are best here are very special and hard to come by…

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