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Carlo Trinidad

@hellokidneyMD

Kidney Doctor. Preventive Medicine + Patient Education. NSMC 2021. UPCM 2012. Visual Abstract Editor 🎨. Flozinator 💊. Genshin Impact 🕹. Photographer 📸

Katılım Şubat 2012
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Carlo Trinidad
Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
One important thing Filipinos need to learn and accept is that ALL things are political. Health, disaster preparedness…everything is deeply intertwined with the people we elect. Coming to this realization means we can finally vote as if our lives depended on it.
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Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
@Fairboz1 Pero pugad pa rin ng drugs lol. Sariling bakuran hindi malinis. Palpak ang drug war ng tatay nyong karton
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Fairboz@Fairboz1·
Pinks, kung magawa ito ni Leni baka pag isipan ko na Hindi Siya LUTANG 😆
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Carlo Trinidad
Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
@urpoliticalchar Clearly you’re the one impoverished intellectually. Can’t even differentiate between disinformation and satire lol
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@iamjet 💔💚
@iamjet 💔💚@urpoliticalchar·
You share this photo, and Kakampinks will automatically label you a peddler of fake news. Have they never encountered memes, mockery, farce, satire, or sarcasm? Are they not aware of postmodern concepts like parody and pastiche? Kakampinks’ intellectual poverty on display is staggering. These are not underground terms. They’re basic cultural literacy. Instead of educating us, they should go educate themselves.
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Carlo Trinidad
Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
@_luukherssen_ Yep. As a people, our collective singing talent is leagues above the Koreans.
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rav@_luukherssen_·
I hope with the recent SEA hatred from SoKor that Filipinos stop consuming too much Kpop when we hold our own singers to an extremely high standard that Koreans couldn't even reach—not even the vocals of street children.
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☆ Cheeky Lady ☆
☆ Cheeky Lady ☆@CheekyLady1027·
O ano naman ang inaarte nitong baklitang gumawa ng fake drug use video ni PBBM?
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Carlo Trinidad
Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
@DrNeilStone 1 of those 7 doctors happens to be a chiropractor, so it doesn’t count 😂
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
7 doctors are anti vaccine 100,000 doctors are pro vaccine Anti vaxxers : "But doctors say..."
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supernegatrona AKA pink 5
supernegatrona AKA pink 5@supernegatrona·
Ganito dapat! Kung magrarambulan tayo rito or IRL about breads, itaas natin ang level of discourse. Tipong spanish bread, pan de regla, putok o pan de coco ba ang da best creation ng local bakeries natin. 'Di 'yung magsasabunutan kayo dahil sa S&R cupcake na lasang papel. 🤣
Rep. Zaldy COrruption@ohitsmikov2

There are better muffins. Pero gaaahd kung spanish bread or pan de coco ang labanan baka sakali sumali ako. May isang bakery sa may Merville na ang sarap ng Spanish Bread. Yung Pan De Coco sa San Juan La Union, yung malapit sa simbahan isa sa pinaka masarap na natikman ko

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Carlo Trinidad
Carlo Trinidad@hellokidneyMD·
Legit experts tackle DIET and CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. Siyempre kasama sa usapang ang LOW CARB DIET! Guest ako sa podcast ni Gio Lopez! Kitakits mamayang 8 PM sa FB Live. Nutriture by Gio Lopez, RND Better Call Abby - Online Nutrition Clinic Dr. Carlo Trinidad - Kidney MD
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
It’s fairly well known that Mao Zedong’s so-called Great Leap Forward (1958–1962) ended in the greatest man-made famine in human history—some 45 million dead, fields littered with corpses, villages emptied by hunger, and the sound of chewing bark mistaken for the crackle of grain. What’s less well known is that Mao’s revolution didn’t just declare war on landlords, capitalists, and reason—it declared war on nature itself. In 1958, the Chairman launched what he called the Four Pests Campaign, a crusade against rats, flies, mosquitoes—and, inexplicably, sparrows. The tiny birds, Mao decreed, were “enemies of the people” for daring to eat the people’s grain. And so, as one historian put it, an entire civilization mobilized against the feathered menace. Schoolchildren banged pots and pans in the streets, peasants drummed on washbasins, and factory sirens screamed for hours to keep the birds in flight until they fell dead from exhaustion. Nests were torn down, eggs smashed, and chicks stomped into the earth. The results were biblical. In Beijing alone, more than a million sparrows were killed in a matter of weeks. Rural communes competed to see who could pile the highest mountain of avian corpses, a kind of grotesque festival of progress. But victory, when it came, was short-lived. The sparrows, it turned out, had been eating more insects than grain. Within a year, the skies were empty, and the earth was crawling. Locusts rose like living clouds, devouring fields from horizon to horizon. Peasants watched in horror as the crops disappeared into the mandibles of an unstoppable plague of their own making. Rather than admit his mistake, Mao doubled down on absurdities. He replaced the sparrows with imported Soviet “science”—the theories of Trofim Lysenko, an agronomist who believed that crops could be re-educated through hard labor. Genetics was bourgeois nonsense, Lysenko said; what mattered was enthusiasm. If you plowed deeper, planted closer, and shouted revolutionary slogans loudly enough, the harvest would multiply. Yes, they actually believed that. So fields were churned to depths that strangled their roots, seedlings planted shoulder to shoulder until none could breathe, and bureaucrats inflated yields to impossible heights. Mountains of fake grain were reported; much of the real grain exported to show socialist success. By 1960, China was starving. Whole provinces were dying in silence. Peasants boiled leather belts for soup, mothers abandoned their infants by the roadside, and in some villages, desperate men turned cannibal. Still, the propaganda blared: “The people’s communes are good!” Mao’s war on sparrows was part of a nationwide war on reality itself. Years later, a survivor put it simply: “We killed the birds, and then the insects ate everything else.” It was the perfect epitaph for Mao’s age—a revolution so blinded by ideology that it devoured not only its people, but the very balance of life that sustained them. #archaeohistories
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JB@jbesa27·
Interesting times (and discussion) for health financing. 🤓
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Gene Altamonte@altGenie·
Let's educate Anne Curtis: Lee Kuan Yew was a strong man – widely recognized in history as a “benevolent” dictator who lead Singapore as an authoritarian pragmatist. And the closest to LKY the Philippines ever had? Duterte. Both known for their strong, decisive leadership styles.
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Ray Powell
Ray Powell@GordianKnotRay·
🇨🇳@MediaUnlock claims the 🇵🇭Filipino fishermen who were WATER-CANNONED by #China's maritime militia ships are actually themselves maritime militia because one of them had...a knife.🙄 Because, y'know, no real fisherman would ever have a knife. Real fishermen have water cannons.😂
MediaUnlocked@MediaUnlock

Exclusive video shows Philippine maritime militia threatening China Coast Guard officers with knives. "Look! These fishermen were injured by water cannons." That's the narrative Manila is pushing — a classic case of playing the thief while crying victim. People are wondering, are they a maritime militia disguised as fishermen? These so-called "fishermen" even used knives to threaten the China Coast Guard officers. On December 11, Philippine fishing boats intruded near China's Huangyan Island, while small aircraft carrying journalists illegally entered Chinese airspace. On December 12, additional Philippine vessels stirred up trouble by intruding into the lagoon of Xianbin Reef. So why now? On the one hand, the Philippines is acting out a show of unity with Japan, jumping onto Japan's discredited "radar illumination" narrative. On the other hand, Manila is eager to court US support, even as Washington shows little interest in endorsing these actions. But staged performances can never change the truth. The South China Sea needs peace and stability — not actors playing to the camera. #MediaUnlocked

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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Apparently if you’re right-brained you see a rabbit, if you’re left-brained you see a turtle. What do you see
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tenchi 
tenchi @tenchi_MNL·
Tangina, ngayon ko lang nalaman 'yung nanay kong DDS may 25k followers na pala sa Facebook. 😭
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Jai Cabajar
Jai Cabajar@jaicabajar·
Christmas party theme is “come to the wrong party”, so pumunta kami sa UniTeam Victory Party 🎉
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