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How idiopreneurship can stem the flow of talented people abandoning the Philippines

Posted on June 6, 2014June 6, 2014 By benign0 24 Comments on How idiopreneurship can stem the flow of talented people abandoning the Philippines
How idiopreneurship can stem the flow of talented people abandoning the Philippines

Much has been said about how the appalling work conditions, low pay, and stifling congestion in the Philippines is driving away its most talented workers. But what seems to be the biggest put-off for the greatest Filipino minds is the intellectual bankruptcy that prevails in Philippine society. Much has also been said about technology being…

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Why I think Lourd de Veyra’s ‘open letter’ to Vic Sotto is pointless

Posted on January 8, 2014January 8, 2014 By Kate Natividad 77 Comments on Why I think Lourd de Veyra’s ‘open letter’ to Vic Sotto is pointless
Why I think Lourd de Veyra’s ‘open letter’ to Vic Sotto is pointless

Indeed, Lourd de Veyra “has a few things to say” to Vic Sotto. And he laid them all out in his open letter addressed to the star which was published on Spot.ph. My first impression about Lourd’s open letter was that it was a very thoughtful lament on the wasted opportunity in the huge influence…

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Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema

Posted on January 5, 2012December 23, 2016 By benign0 76 Comments on Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema
Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema

Roughly translated in English and taken out outside of the context of homosexuality that it is commonly associated with, the Tagalog colloquial word kabadingan in a cultural sense is a contemporary concept that describes a spectacle of loud contrived crassness or obnoxiousness in both behaviour, design, and aesthetic sensibilities that is indulged in for its…

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