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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Bobo daw si Leni dahil umulit yata sa board I don't know if this is true, pero yun bata nila hinde nga maka graduate ng college. [emoji23]

    Yun pa gusto upang asar. Pag engot talaga engot.


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    generic answer:

    natural!
    yung kandidato mo lang (whomever he or she may be) ang hindi bobo.
    lahat nung iba, lahat sila ay bobo.
    heh heh.

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    Pag-hindi na-experience, akala hindi nangyari.

    247746269_10228266399552958_7472866456966824384_n.jpg

    May pamangkin asawa ako na pinag-aral ng tiyuhin niya na prof sa UP Diliman nun. Nakulong yung uncle nilang yun during Martial Law.

    Ang guess what, todo post ng pro-Marcos sa FB niya. Ma-reply nga sana ako at itatanong sa kanya kung ako kaya opinion ng uncle niya (sabay tag kasi active sa FB).

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    [emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    "bayaran din yang lawyers for Leni" [emoji23]

    "Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of my actions, I didn't expect you to come"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    ganito na ba talaga ang spelling natin?
    highs.
    OT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ganito na ba talaga ang spelling natin?
    highs.
    OT.
    & the grammar!

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    when we were in elementary school,
    english was the medium of instruction.
    non-english was not allowed to be spoken in school, except for pilipino in pilipino class.
    there were penalties.
    we spoke very good english, back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ganito na ba talaga ang spelling natin?
    highs.
    OT.
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    & the grammar!
    Hopefully the next admin can retune DepEd to focus on these...& even more on core values, true history & the school system quality in general. Generations ago, products, private or public, spelled lil to no difference. Hopefully, it will have some good impact. It's never fair to have the info/knowledge challenged dictate where the nation goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ganito na ba talaga ang spelling natin?
    highs.
    OT.
    Baka galing sa generation ng dumbphone. Shortcut spelling to save a few clicks. Some find it "cute" or "pa-baby".

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Baka galing sa generation ng dumbphone. Shortcut spelling to save a few clicks. Some find it "cute" or "pa-baby".
    Hindi ko kakausapin mga ganyan. Que horror!

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    May pansagot nako sa trolls



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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    May pansagot nako sa trolls



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    i like lugaw!
    even that picture of lugaw above, looks interesting.
    my latest discovery, is amor flowers by gotobox.

    truly,
    loyalty to anything non-gastronomic, stops at the mouth.
    Last edited by dr. d; October 26th, 2021 at 10:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i like lugaw!
    even that picture of lugaw above, looks interesting.
    my latest discovery, is amor flowers by gotobox.

    truly,
    loyalty to anything non-gastronomic, stops at the mouth.
    Years ago Chowking had a diverse menu. From lugaw/congee with various fixings to a complete Filipino breakfast with eggs, longganisa and danggit.

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    Proud pa. [emoji23]

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    THE PRESIDENT WE DESERVE
    -Jose 'Butch' Dalisay, Jr.

    I grew up a Marcos believer.

    He was the guest of honor at my grade school graduation in1966. Newly elected, he looked every inch the hero he said he was—handsome, dashing, gifted with a golden tongue. Watching him I thought that a President was a great man, greater than all of us.

    Just seven years later, I spent most of my 19th year in martial-law prison. I was there because the President I admired as a child had lied to me. He said he wanted to make the Philippines great again. Instead he acquired more power and more wealth, for which he stole from both the rich and poor, and punished those who opposed him.

    That included young students like me. They called us“radicals” and put many of us in prison, and many of my friends suffered horrible deaths. Sadly, many more Filipinos didn’t care. Happy to see new roads, they did not know that billions that should have gone to their food, housing, and education went to secret bank accounts abroad.

    I was at EDSA when Marcos left, and I was overjoyed that a good and honest woman would now bring change. But even Cory couldn’t do it alone. The system was too strong. Many Presidents followed Cory, some better than others, but the lust for wealth and power did not leave with Marcos. And instead of being remembered as the man who destroyed Philippine democracy, Marcos became a model for some of his successors, who not only buried him as a hero but who now want to resurrect him in his son.

    When VP Leni Robredo offered herself for the presidency and said “Mas radikal ang magmahal,” I had to think long and hard about what she meant, and what kind of difference she would make in our lives and futures. Was she asking us, like Jesus, to love our enemies? After all the evil—the corruption, the oppression, and the despotism—we have been through, could we find it in ourselves to love those who clearly do not love us?

    And then I remembered what another visionary, Martin Luther King, preached on the same subject. He said: “In the final analysis, love is not this sentimental something that we talk about. Love is creative, understanding goodwill for all men. It is the refusal to defeat any individual. When you rise to the level of love, of its great beauty and power, you seek only to defeat evil systems.”

    And that’s when it struck me that the real enemy is not people, but the “evil systems” that have created and supported the Marcoses among us. It is not one man or family we must vote against, but what they represent.

    The easy temptation is to focus on personalities and their shortcomings. The harder option is to fight for the good and the positive.

    These are the values and ideals that many of our national leaders, by their speech and behavior, have forsaken over the past five years. These are what VP Leni reminds us are worth loving and living for. And in today’s environment of violence, fear, and falsehood, to love them is to be radical indeed:

    God. Country. Freedom. Justice. Peace. Truth. Life. Beauty.

    Big words, they take big hearts and minds to accommodate. If I can find that largeness in me, then I can be a radical again, and instead of imprisoning us, our new President will free us from our past to become the nation we aspire to be. And that President—the President we deserve—can only be as great as we ourselves can be.

    Jose "Butch" Dalisay, Jr., professor and award-winning writer

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    Through The Lens of Leni Robredo: Wife, Mother, Public Servant, Superwoman - Wake Up With Jim & Saab | Podcast on Spotify

    Cant imagine any other presidential candidate answering as well as Leni did. Sana more people get to see this side of Leni. Good podcast to tune in to in the background.


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    Ungkatan ng past.

    https://twitter.com/SuperficialGZT/s...134090244?s=19



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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    Ungkatan ng past.

    https://twitter.com/SuperficialGZT/s...134090244?s=19



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    Ganito dapat ang publicity para maging presidente



Leni Robredo, The Vice President