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It’s so hot in the colonies!

Posted on April 2, 2013 By Kate Natividad 8 Comments on It’s so hot in the colonies!
It’s so hot in the colonies!

Hot weather. It’s the scourge of the Manila lifestyle. It’s hard to lead a cosmopolitan lifestyle in a city like Manila where a noxious corrosive mixture of soot and moisture hangs heavy in the air day and night. Spending just ten minutes outdoors makes you feel like you’ve already had a full-day’s work. And that…

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Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle

The Truth Is… The Pinoy Masa Loves Ugly Things and Uncivilized Surroundings

Posted on October 26, 2012October 26, 2012 By P. Farol 44 Comments on The Truth Is… The Pinoy Masa Loves Ugly Things and Uncivilized Surroundings
The Truth Is… The Pinoy Masa Loves Ugly Things and Uncivilized Surroundings

Thinking about how Baguio City was originally planned by Daniel Hudson Burnham and then considering how ugly it looks today has convinced me that although most Filipinos look like they no longer live in the jungle, they still pretty much behave as jungle dwellers. This is pretty much reflected in the way Baguio City or…

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Culture

Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?

Posted on August 27, 2012 By Kate Natividad 15 Comments on Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?
Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?

I keep reading about people proposing sensible and obvious things to combat the biggest problems we face today, like controlling (and maybe even reducing) population, reducing carbon emissions, and voting for the best leader. All sounds like the ‘intelligent’ things to do, don’t they? But all that is just asking too much when you consider…

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Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

Typhoons reveal Filipinos are living in a dump

Posted on August 3, 2012November 17, 2013 By Ilda 104 Comments on Typhoons reveal Filipinos are living in a dump
Typhoons reveal Filipinos are living in a dump

Do Filipinos love their country? If one were to try and answer that question simply by looking around his surroundings, one can be forgiven for thinking that no, most Filipinos do not love their country. For all the arrogance and chest thumping we see amidst shouting with pride of statements like, “Filipinos are the best!”…

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Environment, Government

After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste

Posted on July 19, 2012 By Kate Natividad 16 Comments on After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste
After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste

I finally checked out Iya-J’s recent article Carlos Celdran is a bad influence to the Filipino people after seeing it appear on my newsfeed more than a few times over the last couple of days. Obviously it took that long for it to finally arouse my curiosity. I wouldn’t really have known who this Carlos…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle, Media, Society

MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

Posted on July 7, 2012June 19, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems
MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

It seems Filipino public servants are incapable of thinking outside the square when it comes to addressing the problems that plague the nation. Most of them rely on prayer to solve issues rather than apply science and technology — an approach that could actually yield permanent solutions. Take the case of the Chairman for Metro…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government, Religion, Society

Baguio City: Ruined by ‘Pinoy’ Mentality

Posted on January 13, 2012January 14, 2012 By MidwayHaven 179 Comments on Baguio City: Ruined by ‘Pinoy’ Mentality
Baguio City: Ruined by ‘Pinoy’ Mentality

I love Baguio; I was born here, I grew up here, and if circumstances dictate I might probably die here as well. I’m pretty much happy that I live in a City where the air is cool, the food is cheap and the people are still friendly. Ultimately, its allure as a mountain city would…

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Civics, Development, Environment, Government

Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff

Posted on May 30, 2011 By benign0 10 Comments on Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff
Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff

So I read that the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is going to “crackdown” on smoking in the metropolis. Interesting. Apparently, the legal basis for this “crackdown” is Republic Act 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003. Note the year: 2003. Makes one wonder what our so-called “law enforcement” officials have been doing for…

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Civics, Environment, Government, Society

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