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Development / Environment

Concrete Evidence of Filipino Unbridled Urban Development

January 17, 2016January 17, 2016 - by zaxx - 11 Comments.

Filipinos are madly in love – as in hard core. In this chapter of our analysis of Filipino dysfunction, let’s touch on the Filipino’s love affair with concrete. If there’s …

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Why the misfortunes of the rich are more important than the tragedies of the poor

May 19, 2015May 19, 2015 - by benign0 - 8 Comments.

In case nobody’s gotten the hint yet, nobody really gives a relative rat’s about the plight of those boat people and the 72 factory workers killed in a slipper factory …

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Filipinos’ habitual cry: ‘SAVE ME!’

May 13, 2015 - by benign0 - 7 Comments.

Save Mary Jane Veloso! Save Baguio City! Save the Pasig River! Save Boracay! It’s pathetic. Filipinos are always looking for a higher or wealthier power to “save” their wretched lot. …

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Boracay joins Baguio City on the road to concrete junglehood!

April 6, 2015April 6, 2015 - by benign0 - 14 Comments.

A certain Frank Hoefsmit, a Belgian from Antwerp residing in Manila, Philippine (according to his Facebook profile information) posted an aerial photo of Boracay Island on Facebook the other day …

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Boracay to suffer ‘engineering intervention’ in order to be ‘saved’

May 21, 2014 - by Kate Natividad - 11 Comments.

Yeah, so now they start moving their fat asses. The Philippine government is now supposedly “bent on saving the island paradise of Boracay,” saying that “climate change and unchecked development …

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Why some foreigners would rather go hungry than eat Filipino food

March 22, 2014March 23, 2014 - by Ilda - 82 Comments.

I love Filipino food!!! I never get tired of eating adobo. The taste is so primal because I just think it satisfies every human being’s craving for protein and salt …

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Raymart, Claudine, Tulfo in excellent airport brawl

May 7, 2012May 7, 2012 - by benign0 - 65 Comments.

Bad breeding is at the heart of most issues that plague Philippine society and its culture of dysfunction. It is endemic at the macro level and ingrained at the micro …

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Why we don’t need to emphasize that it’s more fun in the Philippines

January 7, 2012January 7, 2012 - by Ilda - 225 Comments.

The newly unveiled tourism slogan “It’s more fun in the Philippines” by the Department of Tourism (DOT) received mixed reactions from Filipinos. First, the lack of originality was again highlighted …

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