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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    matagal ka na po baliw hehe

    bipolar ka nga
    ha ha ha! But when you are malambing you can get away with anything

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    i just read on twitter (it was posted on fb but since i don't have a fb account that's where i found the retweeted piece) the outcry of a young angry visayan lady who was educated at u.p. for college (not sure which campus in manila). apparently this ranting was sparked by last week's bar exam results where no manileno finished in the top 10 w/c led some people to speculate that there was a test leakage of some sort (if i recall correctly, i read some of this kind of talk here at tsikot too).

    she ranted about the discrimination she got while studying here in manila just because she hailed from the visayas and i have to agree w/ her. since i spent a big chunk of my twenties in davao city ( i'm a manila boy through and through but my parents are of visayan and mindanoan extracts), i've heard stories about this kind of localized discrimination from friends and girls i have dated

    come to think of it, back in college i had cebuano schoolmates and friends in "liberal" ateneo who were really miffed by this unfair ostracism since their tagalog was poor and they had a hard time expressing themselves in pilipino subjects ( most especially in philosophy where classes were mostly held in deep flowery tagalog). for some reason the davaoenos, ilonggos, and bacolodnons had a better grasp of the "national language" than my cebuano peers so they assimilated better in the campus

    so it got me wondering, do peeps from ilocos, pampanga, tarlac, batangas and other luzon provinces experience the same kind of vicious bigotry from manilenos. i know they're unfortunately ridiculed too but i think not in the same level of our visayan and mindanaon siblings
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ha ha ha! But when you are malambing you can get away with anything
    yeah

    kaya pati German boss mo napapaikot mo

    kahit di mo nagawa trabaho mo di ka mapagalitan

    siya na gumagawa sa trabaho mo

    tapos tatanongin ka pa baket ka sad

    wtf

    haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    i just read on twitter (it was posted on fb but since i don't have a fb account that's where i found the retweeted piece) the outcry of a young angry visayan lady who was educated at u.p. for college (not sure which campus in manila). apparently this ranting was sparked by last week's bar exam results where no manileno finished in the top 10 w/c led some people to speculate that there was a test leakage of some sort (if i recall correctly, i read some of this kind of talk here at tsikot too).

    she ranted about the discrimination she got while studying here in manila just because she hailed from the visayas and i have to agree w/ her. since i spent a big chunk of my twenties in davao city (and not to mention my parents are of visayan and mindanoan extracts too), i've heard stories about this kind of localized discrimination from friends and girls i have dated alike.

    come to think of it, back in college i had cebuano schoolmates and friends in "liberal" ateneo who were really miffed by this unfair ostracism since their tagalog was poor and they had a hard time expressing themselves in pilipino subjects ( most especially in philosophy where classes were mostly held in deep flowery tagalog). for some reason the davaoenos, ilonggos, and bacolodnons had a better grasp of the "national language" than my cebuano peers so they assimilated better in the campus

    so it got me wondering, do peeps from ilocos, pampanga, tarlac, batangas and other luzon provinces experience the same kind of vicious bigotry from manilenos. i know they're unfortunately ridiculed too but i think not in the same level of our visayan and mindanaon siblings
    ngayon promdi ang presidente

    gumaganti na ang mga promdi

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    For provinces in Luzon, it's the Kapampangans that I think are more discriminated against by Tagalogs. I've witnessed this in my family, school and work.

    Most of my friends are from Bacolod and Iloilo so I'm not guilty of bigotry against Visayans

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    yeah

    kaya pati German boss mo napapaikot mo

    kahit di mo nagawa trabaho mo di ka mapagalitan

    siya na gumagawa sa trabaho mo

    tapos tatanongin ka pa baket ka sad

    wtf

    haha
    I'm just lucky to have a boss that is so kind and cares for my well being. He does not like it when I am sad He said he is happy when he can make me happy

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    Had a bad ran last night. I can't hit my target heart rates. I noticed if I take rest for two consecutive nights. I can't hit target cardio hearr rates even if I double the time I do cardio. Wala pa Rin.

    Cathy, bad sign. 666/666 Yun post natin dito
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Had a bad ran last night. I can't hit my target heart rates. I noticed if I take rest for two consecutive nights. I can't hit target cardio hearr rates even if I double the time I do cardio. Wala pa Rin.

    Cathy, bad sign. 666/666 Yun post natin dito
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    try to do 30 air squats, pls get back to me and tell what happened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    pilipino subjects ( most especially in philosophy where classes were mostly held in deep flowery tagalog). for some reason the davaoenos, ilonggos, and bacolodnons
    That would be Negrense, sir ....

    I'm a flunker in Pilipino, if I cant express my feelings in Tagalog, I switch to English, and curse in Spanish ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I'm just lucky to have a boss that is so kind and cares for my well being. He does not like it when I am sad He said he is happy when he can make me happy
    coz you manipulated him into becoming the kind of boss you want

    maabilidad ka talaga haha

    sabi ko nga kung naging assistant ka ng isang bilyonaryo sobrang yaman ka na

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