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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    It's ironic that fundamental mistakes of this magnitude happens here when we're producing some of the world's best seafarers.
    The good ones are working overseas, while the local shipping industry is left with the ones at the bottom of the barrel.

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    ^

    same holds true with other ofw's in their respective fields.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    It's ironic that fundamental mistakes of this magnitude happens here when we're producing some of the world's best seafarers.
    Brain drain eh. Yung magagaling OFW na, latak na lang ata naiwan dito. j/k baka may magalit sa akin eh.

    Pero as usual, at fault din maritime agencies natin, laging kulang sa inspection diba. So hindi talaga sea worthy karamihan nang vessels dito.

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    55 deaths and 65 still missing.....

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    #15
    Nakakaiyak yung mga rip children.

    Peace out!

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    #16
    real sad. my bayaw is among the crew in that ill-fated mv aquinas. he made it out only because he decided to do his laundry at exactly that time when the unfateful collision happened. his bunkmates didn't made it though. real sad. rip to all the victims.

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    ung mga na rescue na survicors are covered with crude oil.

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