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January 13th, 2020 01:11 PM #121
I survived Pinatubo, without the need to wear a face mask.
But this time, my throat is itchy and scratchy, and I'm not taking any chances.
My friend's allergy is acting up na raw, and he lives in BGC.
He slept with mask on last night.
Here in Manila, it's still raining ash.
Pinong-pinong ash, pero meron talaga.
Pinatubo ba gaano katagal nag ashfall sa MM?
Di ko na matandaan, pero pumutok yung Mt. Pinatubo, but it took a while before the ashfall reached us, di ba?
Etong Taal, First day pa lang, ashfall na tayo.
But then Taal is closer to us than Pinatubo.Last edited by leonleon; January 13th, 2020 at 01:22 PM.
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January 13th, 2020 01:17 PM #122Be wary of those things that are dropped sa mga bakuran mo. Volcanic ash are minerals or metals or even glass.
In the older times, ginagawa eto material for anting-anting, talsiman and even witchcraft ingredients.
The things that those ashes came from the earth’s crust or probably the core, so may possibility na radioactive.
It may find its way as contaminated food at ma ingest, it may not be noticeable today or tomorrow but those sharp miniscule thing may wreak havoc in the future lalo na sa mga organs nyo, and may produce disease or cancer
And also need I mention, the rapture. The rapture in its most literal sense is just a volcano erupting, spewing out demons in the air and then chooses it’s respective victims to bring miseries too
My advice is to pray and prepare, it’s only January and most want to renew their lives, pero from the looks of it, matinde ang challenges na kakaharapin natin ngayun taon na to with these beings inside these ash glasses
If you can tame the ones in your backyard, then you can be lucky.
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January 13th, 2020 01:21 PM #123
Lol that's not what the Rapture is
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January 13th, 2020 01:21 PM #124I was still young when Pinatubo happened and I don't remember anyone wearing face masks, but I do agree on taking precaution now. My eyes hurt since last night and this happens when I am exposed to smoke or dust. My parents are seniors and I'm way past the prime age of health (25) Mga age 20s and teens in MM nothing to worry about I guess.
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January 13th, 2020 01:26 PM #125
Yung senior citizen ko sa bahay ayaw mag face mask.
Tigas ng ulo.
Di daw niya kelangan.
Parang Pinatubo lang daw tong nangyayari.
Di ko alam pano ko kukumbinsehin, kasi naririnig ko na kumkahol ng konting ubo.
Yes, this ashfall is "different", IMO.
Hope it does not worsen anymore.
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January 13th, 2020 01:26 PM #126
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January 13th, 2020 01:31 PM #127
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January 13th, 2020 01:31 PM #128
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January 13th, 2020 01:32 PM #129
Wala kasi socmed nun now a quick search on the internet shows warnings on effects of volcanic ash on health. Kung kotse nga at bubong concerned tayo why not sa sarili nating katawan. Also, it was the government agency and media (quoting govt agencies) who sent the advisories. Mas maigi lang informed kesa nung nangyari nung Yolanda na hindi alam ng common pinoy ang ibig sabihin ng storm surge. That said wag din abusuhin sa pagpapakalat ng fake info at pananakot.
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January 13th, 2020 01:34 PM #130
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