
ButterBean
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ButterBean
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The fear that you don’t face becomes your limits.




At what moment did you realize that LeBron is the greatest ever?

'PUTANGINA NINYONG LAHAT, HINDI PA KAYO NAKAKITA NG KALABAN NA TULAD KO' Vice President Sara Duterte delivered a scathing critique of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and key officials in his administration, accusing them of incompetence and corruption. "This country is going to hell because we are led by a person who doesn't know how to be a president and who is a liar," Duterte stated in an online press conference early Saturday, November 23, questioning the feasibility of Marcos' campaign promise of ₱20 per kilo of rice. She recounted conversations with rice traders who dismissed the promise as "impossible," alleging that it was either a display of ignorance or deliberate deceit to win votes. Duterte also claimed that First Lady Liza Marcos, House Speaker Martin Romualdez, and others interfered with funds intended for the Department of Education (DepEd), adding that her office followed written instructions from the First Lady to remit funds to DepEd. She dismissed allegations of misuse, asserting, "Ni wala nga kayong isang proof na confidential funds 'yan." The Vice President accused Romualdez of using public funds for personal gain and circumventing legislative functions. "Anong ginagawa ni Martin Romualdez? Nagdi-direct, nag-DSWD, nagbibigay ng ayuda... Sino ba ang presidente dito?" she asked. In an explosive remark, Duterte revealed she had prepared for potential threats to her life, saying she instructed a trusted individual to retaliate if she were killed. "Kapag pinatay ako, patayin mo si BBM, si Liza Araneta, at si Martin Romualdez. No joke," she declared. The tirade also included accusations of bribery within the House of Representatives and mishandling of DepEd funds, citing billions in misallocated projects allegedly initiated by lawmakers. Duterte, who has faced ongoing scrutiny over the use of confidential funds, emphasized that the attacks against her and her office were politically motivated, adding that she has "nothing to lose."























