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    #1781
    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    Umangat nga ang communist china..number2 pa lang eh akala mo kung sino ng siga..kaya lang ang maliliit na bansa..supot naman sa USA

    Ngayon tinuturok sa tumbong ng malalaking bansa..iiyak iyak naman



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    Yes, sir. How MUCH more of a bully and OA, and how much more tyranny will they get away with when they're officially NO. 1, NO. 1, NO. 1 ? That's why it's in the WORLD's interest that they don't reach the top of the food chain.

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    kaya mga pro US dyan planuhin nyo na ang migration dahil mapupunta sa China-bloc ang Pinas

    Smart/Globe gagamit ng huawei 5G

    PH will be cut off from western internet

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    #1783
    HK police still cannot "identify" the policeman who shot and blinded a female journalist in one of the protests. When government people commit a crime, they are sinless and even protected. Maybe even promoted? No one has the moral high ground anymore. Violence begets violence.





    "Two weeks have passed since Ms Veby Mega Indah was seriously injured by a baton round fired by a police officer which was captured on video footage and broadcast around the world. It has been nearly two weeks since a criminal complaint was lodged in relation to the incident.

    Regrettably, HK Police have still not confirmed that the perpetrator has been arrested despite ample evidence of how Veby received the injury, in what circumstances and what the perpetrator, a police officer, looks like.

    The Commissioner of Police has not even confirmed that the perpetrator has been suspended from duty."

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    #1784
    Do shops in HK close by 5 pm nowadays? Halos walang makitang bukas na restos Kung nag riot mga ipis... McDo na Lang pinagtyagaan.


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    Last edited by Monseratto; October 12th, 2019 at 03:31 PM.

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    #1785
    so US companies are afraid to lose China's market

    what's new?

    How about foreign governments spending money on Trump properties to get on Trump's good side -- to win favors from the US govt

    same banana





    THAT'S THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS

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    #1786
    Quote Originally Posted by heavenlee View Post
    From Twitter,

    CTTO -- October 12, 2019

    "MTR are closing seleted Airport Express stations due to 'control measures' at airport around, oh look 3pm."
    Yeah, sa Nathan road close na ang isang road.

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    #1787
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Do shops in HK close by 5 pm nowadays? Halos walang makitang bukas na restos Kung nag riot mga ipis... McDo na Lang pinagtyagaan.


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    Most store ay wait and see, if medyo magulo daw, they close early, I'm now in Harbour City, open pa mga shops kahit na yung isang street sa Nathan close na.

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    #1788
    Ok na daw mga ipis sa HK sabi ni Trumpy...

    Trump says latest US-China trade deal ‘very positive’ for Hong Kong, leaving protesters disappointed he did not back their cause | South China Morning Post

    The new normal sa US policy... Do trumpy a favor and he'll look the other way.... Just ask the Kurds... Trumpy got a new Tower in Ankara in exchange.

    Same with Trump's new deal with China...

    Several questioned if they should still work hard to win the support of the US while others said they should just forge their own way forward.

    “Trump thinks we should pack it in. We still want to count on the Americans?” a user wrote, winning more than 1,000 likes in three hours. Another user said: “I have said western countries would only view Hong Kong as their pawn. Don’t be so naive that they value the so-called ‘values of democracy and freedoms’.” The comment won more than 160 likes in three hours.

    On Friday, Washington and Beijing reached what Trump described as a “substantial phase one deal” to delay the imposition of more US tariffs on Chinese imports.

    Trump touted a deal that included intellectual property protections and purchases of US agricultural products worth as much as US$50 billion after US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and US trade representative Robert Lighthizer met Liu He for two days in Washington.

    Speaking at the Oval Office after a meeting with Liu, Trump was asked if Hong Kong featured in their talks.

    “We discussed [about] Hong Kong, and I think great progress has been made by China in Hong Kong,” Trump replied.

    “I’ve been watching, and I actually told the vice-premier it really has toned down a lot from the initial days of a number of months ago when I saw a lot of people, and I see far fewer now,” he added.
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 12th, 2019 at 06:35 PM.

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    #1789
    Protesters disrupting traffic along Salsbury and Nathan... Ingat diyan Vinrem.



    The view from a train in Kowloon Tong station after petrol bombs are thrown. Photo: Facebook


    Hong Kong protests: petrol bombs thrown in MTR station as demonstrators take to streets again | South China Morning Post

    Hundreds of black-clad demonstrators took to the streets of Hong Kong again on Saturday and within the hour petrol bombs had been thrown into a metro station.

    Firebombs were thrown into Kowloon Tong MTR station at about 3pm, seriously damaging facilities, police said in a government statement, warning “rioters” to stop all illegal activities. No one was injured.

    A Starbucks outlet in Lai Chi Kok and government offices in Sham Shui Po were later vandalised.

    Marchers, who were protesting against a new anti-mask law, had gathered at the Clock Tower outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui for an unauthorised demonstration that was expected to end in Sham Shui Po. Riot police were seen near the centre.

    Minutes after the march began, protesters left the pavement and walked on Salisbury Road and Nathan Road, forcing vehicles to stop on the busy carriageways.

    They also set up roadblocks at the junction of Haiphong Road and Nathan Road. Traffic was disrupted on Nathan Road, resulting in confusion for many passengers waiting at bus stops.

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    #1790
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Protesters disrupting traffic along Salsbury and Nathan... Ingat diyan Vinrem.



    The view from a train in Kowloon Tong station after petrol bombs are thrown. Photo: Facebook


    Hong Kong protests: petrol bombs thrown in MTR station as demonstrators take to streets again | South China Morning Post
    Thanks sir, lumayo ako sa mga hot spots, kasama ko si misis, nag malling na lang kami, a few store are close now but majority are still open, might go to the airport earlier than expected tomorrow para we still have time if they block the roads.

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    #1791
    May bagong bukas na Don Quixote Flagship Store sa Mira... Daming pasalubong mabili dun.

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    #1792
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    May bagong bukas na Don Quixote Flagship Store sa Mira... Daming pasalubong mabili dun.

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    Di nga kami umabot ng Mira hahaha.

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    #1793
    HK will soon start looking like Manila with homeless unemployed living in the streets. Sudden surge of hundreds of unemployed will really hurt.

    Thousands left out of work as hundreds of Hong Kong restaurants close against backdrop of anti-government protests and tourism downturn | South China Morning Post

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    #1794
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    HK will soon start looking like Manila with homeless unemployed living in the streets. Sudden surge of hundreds of unemployed will really hurt.

    Thousands left out of work as hundreds of Hong Kong restaurants close against backdrop of anti-government protests and tourism downturn | South China Morning Post

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    I usually go to Harbour City if I want to check prices of mobile phones sa store like Fortress or Broadway, nung July, daming tao that sometimes the sales representative can't accommodate you kasi sobrang busy, but last Friday and yesterday when I pass those stores, you can see only around 2-3 customers inside, when I was asking about the Note 10, mga 3 sales person nag attend sa akin. When I went to Chow Tai Fuk naman, I was talking to one of the manager while they were wrapping the item that I bought, he said their sales dip 60% since the protest started and they don't know how long daw it will end, he said that this is worst than SARS back in 2003.

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    #1795
    Yep, the cockroaches are hurting themselves. It's not China. More like kids tantrum destroying their own home just seeking attention.

    Weekend vandalism... Pati Huawei and other Chinese companies are subject to destruction.

    I guess there is a growing anger towards these vandal actions, but they are too afraid to say it openly.



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    Last edited by Monseratto; October 14th, 2019 at 08:47 AM.

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    #1796
    bye bye Hong Kong

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    #1797
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Yep, the cockroaches are hurting themselves. It's not China. More like kids tantrum destroying their own home just seeking attention.

    Weekend vandalism... Pati Huawei and other Chinese companies are subject to destruction.

    I guess there is a growing anger towards these vandal actions, but they are too afraid to say it openly.



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    Parang yun katulad sa Yellow Vest protest sa paris/belgium ang actions nila

    I have a feeling this will happen to us, di ko alam. It’s not really about politics and governance

    Try to replay the video and observe the protesters. These are the iPad, Smartphone generation na namulat sa ibang klasw ng pag iisisp.

    How could they just destroy their infra? I see patterns in our youth na paranv walang pakelam sa mga systems that we built since the 90s internet.

    They want a complete overhaul.

    Well payo ko lang sensyo mga older generation, papayat na kayo and get fit. Masyado na kayo na relax trying to become leaders coz of seniority. Alam nila na hinde kayo fit, and wouldnt take matters in your hands if threatened like this, even your properties.

    Prepare now we will have war soon. war against the new youth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Parang yun katulad sa Yellow Vest protest sa paris/belgium ang actions nila

    I have a feeling this will happen to us, di ko alam. It’s not really about politics and governance

    Try to replay the video and observe the protesters. These are the iPad, Smartphone generation na namulat sa ibang klasw ng pag iisisp.

    How could they just destroy their infra? I see patterns in our youth na paranv walang pakelam sa mga systems that we built since the 90s internet.

    They want a complete overhaul.

    Well payo ko lang sensyo mga older generation, papayat na kayo and get fit. Masyado na kayo na relax trying to become leaders coz of seniority. Alam nila na hinde kayo fit, and wouldnt take matters in your hands if threatened like this, even your properties.

    Prepare now we will have war soon. war against the new youth.


    overhaul my a$$

    HK protesters are sending their own city to 3rd world status

    btw, dami dami nila sinisira baket di nila sirain ang internet service nila? kasi kailangan nila ng internet hahaha

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    malabo mag rally-rally mga millenial/gen Z dito

    masyado distracted sila sa youtube vice ganda, tawag ng tanghalan, raffy tulfo, fliptop, vloggers, uaap, darna, maine mendoza, etc etc para lumabas sa kalye at mag rally

    at anong ipaglalaban nila?

    sarap ng buhay ng mga pinoy millenial/gen z puro malling, gimik sa bgc, milk tea, attend concerts, etc

    ang mga may galit sa nangyayari puro mga edukadong middle class na middle ager na walang panahon at energy para mag rally sa kalye

    kaya puro sa twitter at fb lang nilalabas ang galit
    Last edited by uls; October 14th, 2019 at 01:10 PM.

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    #1799
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Parang yun katulad sa Yellow Vest protest sa paris/belgium ang actions nila

    I have a feeling this will happen to us, di ko alam. It’s not really about politics and governance

    Try to replay the video and observe the protesters. These are the iPad, Smartphone generation na namulat sa ibang klasw ng pag iisisp.

    How could they just destroy their infra? I see patterns in our youth na paranv walang pakelam sa mga systems that we built since the 90s internet.

    They want a complete overhaul.

    Well payo ko lang sensyo mga older generation, papayat na kayo and get fit. Masyado na kayo na relax trying to become leaders coz of seniority. Alam nila na hinde kayo fit, and wouldnt take matters in your hands if threatened like this, even your properties.

    Prepare now we will have war soon. war against the new youth.
    Those countries mentioned by you are decent compared to the philippines... hindi mangyayari ang ganyan sa Inang bayan natin...


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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    overhaul my a$$

    HK protesters are sending their own city to 3rd world status

    btw, dami dami nila sinisira baket di nila sirain ang internet service nila? kasi kailangan nila ng internet hahaha

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    malabo mag rally-rally mga millenial/gen Z dito

    masyado distracted sila sa youtube vice ganda, tawag ng tanghalan, raffy tulfo, fliptop, vloggers, uaap, darna, maine mendoza, etc etc para lumabas sa kalye at mag rally

    at anong ipaglalaban nila?

    sarap ng buhay ng mga pinoy millenial/gen z puro malling, gimik sa bgc, milk tea, attend concerts, etc

    ang mga may galit sa nangyayari puro mga edukadong middle class na middle ager na walang panahon at energy para mag rally sa kalye

    kaya puro sa twitter at fb lang nilalabas ang galit

    Yun nga uls, even with those vloggers that they follow all day, read the comments section. Grabe ang angst and negativity

    Let say they afford P150 milk tea now, feeling nila kulang pa yun. They still feel theyre getting the small piece of the pie, coz grown ups and middle aged guys are sporting Montero, Fortuners everyday. Even if they can go to boracay every summer, grabe pa din ang angst nila when they sed families like Kramer, family ni Zoren, vic sotto, building mansion houses or vacationing in maldives in style

    Kasi nga they have acces to see other people”s grand living lifestyle, so they fill feel kulang pa din sila.


    This happened before, it was World War 1.

    The period before world War 1 it was the Age of Romanticism, novels, starts of mass production , and neo classical Rome revivals of poems literature etc etc. aka post renaissance applied

    So those who bought books noon, were empowered by these stories . And when the world reached 1900s, kumbaga recharged na recharged na ang youth noon to apply what they rrad with disregard that what you read is different from real tough life.

    And so what did the grown ups do, or the powers that be do. They started a war so send this misplaced youth to the trench warfare. Dun nagkaputol putol ang katawan ng mga youth to make them realize na yun mga stories ng heroes, romance, and exploits iba sa trench warfare

    And so the world got rid of these misplaced youth, and soon afterwards yun mga nakaligtas sa world war 1 na youth, who were smart enough not to join the war, were anniholated by the Spanish Flu of 1919, 1918 ang end of world war 1.

    The Spanish flu did not kill the weak, it killed 18 Million of the strong youth, be ause the virus attacked the strong.

    So that is how Mother nature purges people who are misguided or who read too much or in our age, who used the internet too much.

    Mother nature will just assign a berdugo siguro , hinde natin alam and eill do its bidding (hitler like, 3rd antichrist) who will do the cleansing.

    So kaya sabi ko sen yo prepare for war and pandemics. Magkasunod lagi yan

    Ngaun nga me signs na sa pandemic diba, dengue, polio, swine flu

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