What can you say?
“PROLIFE PHILIPPINES doesn’t really care, they even see our women as lowlifes. PROLIFE PHILIPPINES is actually pushing us deeper to poverty.”
Watch the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DSAf1BITAQ
What can you say?
“PROLIFE PHILIPPINES doesn’t really care, they even see our women as lowlifes. PROLIFE PHILIPPINES is actually pushing us deeper to poverty.”
Watch the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DSAf1BITAQ
I just wanna share my experience awhile ago. It happened in a jeepney routing from Santolan to Sta. Lucia East Mall. I always look for a jeepney with few people inside because I’m shy if I’m alone. This time I’m going home alone ( which happens once every 1000 years ) and my first instinct is to find the jeepney with the fewest boarder. Outside the Santolan Lrt Station waits a lot of jeepney, and so Am I looking for the loneliest one. A couple of steps and Voila I found it, a poor little empty jeepney ( HAHAHA ). I sit beside the driver so that I can play psp (Patapon 3 XD) easily. Minutes pass, the jeep is half full, I also noticed that the driver is always rubbing his tummy ( the same thing we do when we are hungry), but I don’t mind that, what happened next makes me care. The jeep is full and ready to go, and this is the time when we will give our fares, every person that gives him their fare he always says “Thank You” twice or trice per person, AS IN PER PERSON, I am beside him so I noticed it and I think I am the only one who noticed it. We got stuck in a traffic jam in Ligaya, that time I’m not giving my fare yet because I’m playing psp. Curiosity strikes and I ask him a question
and besides he looks like a good guy.
“Boss, bakit ka thank you ng thank you kanina pag may nagbabayad?”
he answered
“kasi itong mga baryang to ang bubuhay sa anak ko”
I don’t understand that easily and so we make some more conversation
Me:”May sakit boss?”
Driver:”Oo anak meron, leukemia”
I stay silent after I heard that, I turn off the psp and look somewhere else because in other words e nakaka awa pero mas naawa ako lalo ng makita ko ang tatlong picture na naka clip sa left side mirror right side mirror at yung mirror sa taas ng ulo ko. I know how to drive so that I know that you will always look in that mirrors every second while you are driving, ALWAYS. And now I know why he always rub his tummy. It makes my eye teary but I’m a man so I fight it ( ^_^ ). I get my fare, 100 pesos na buo and give it to him.
“Boss Sta.Lucia lang, isa”
as soon as I gave the money he count some coins for my change and that same time I said
“Hindi na boss ok lang kunin mo na po yan” sabay ngiti. And there again I hear the thousand thank you from him.
Not aware of the other passengers, may mga hindi pa pala nagbabayad. And after what I did they also gave their fares, 100 pesos 200 pesos 50 pesos and I also saw 500 pesos na mga buo, and they all give that to him. I just smiled to them, turn on my psp and start playing again…
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Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Spoken Word
Crowd screamed as Simple Plan’s Pierre Bouvier said on stage “It’s more fun in the Philippines,” during their concert last January 12, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Seb Lefebvre, guitarist of SP, also tweeted “Everything is more fun in the Philippines. I believe it now!”
More photos from the show to be posted on MY FB page and on Dayly’s.
(via joserizal)
To Ms. Yvonne Gonzales
You said that you don’t deserve to be in UST. D’yan naman ako agree sa’yo. YOU REALLY DON’T DESERVE TO BE IN UST or kahit saan pa mang college and university kung ganyan din lang naman ang ugali mo.
Kilala kita. Ako siguro ang hindi mo kilala. Haha. Naging schoolmate na rin kita minsan. Buti na lang talaga umalis ka sa school na yun kasi kung nagkataon na dun ka pa rin nag-aaral tas nasabi mo yang mga yan, grabe, ipapahiya mo lang yung school namin
(school ko dati).Kaya super thankful pa rin ako sayo na hindi ka dun ga-graduate :)))) I feel sorry sa school mo.. kung saan ka man nag-aaral ngayon at may student silang kagaya mo.Kaya ka
siguroganyan kasi kulang ka sa pag-aaruga ng magulang. May family problem ka kasi e, diba?? :)And.. ang UST ay isang Catholic SCHOOL not Catcholic Church.. okay? :) Hindi ka talaga bagay dun kasi isang kang atheist. Ikaw na rin nagsabi na you have no God.
Sa PUP mo pa talaga nais mag-aral a. At Accountancy pa talaga ang gusto mo. Ang masasabi ko lang.. Good Luck sayo.
Ou. Alam namin na lahat ng tao may karapatang magpahayag ng sariling opinyon. Pero sana itong karapatang ito ginagamit mo sa tama. Ou. Wala kaming karapatan na makialam sa kung ano mang school ang gusto mong pasukin. Pero wala ka rin namang karapatan para siraan ang UST at UP! Inchendes, hmm??
soda bottle + water + bleach = light for the poor families of the Philippines
(Source: thinkwithoutwords)
It’s more fun in the Philippines series
Photos by Shelby Punzalan
Because I was intrigued and amused by the “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” campaign, I played around with some of my photos and did this :]
Captions and locations:
1. Going out in the Rain. More Fun in the Philippines
Philippine International PyroMusical Competition (Late February- Early March)
Manila, Philippines
Check the original Under the Bokeh Rain photo post here
2. Going for a drive. More fun in the Philippines
Zambales Mountains from the SCTEX Point-of-view
Pampanga, Philippines
(Source: chrislorentz, via juansalvadorcarrasco)