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Oh_Melvin 🌸
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Sa lumang duyan Katılım Mayıs 2022
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PANOORIN: Nag-init ang ulo ng ilang Duterte supporter, nang tanungin kung aalis na ba sila sa kanilang pwesto matapos umpisahang tanggalin ang mga tent at ayusin ang mga upuan na kanilang ginagamit sa prayer rally.
Una nang sinabi ng NCRPO na hilingin sa LGU ang pagpapaalis sa mga barikada dahil sa may ilang motorista na rin ang nagreklamo na abala dahil sa trapiko.
Ipinaliwanag naman naman ng Abante na patas lamang ang ating pagbabalita at inilalabas ang mga impormasyon mula sa magkakabilang panig. | via Chill Emprido
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Hus ur bet? Yung may ano? O yu g may ano? 😂😂😂 #MrGayWorldPhilippines
Yung isa naging masahista ko dati - eme😱

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ASEAN Para Games silver medalist Katrina Hernandez exposed how inaccessible a wheelchair ramp can be.
In a new viral TikTok video, she seemingly appears hopeful as she approaches a ramp beside a stoop: “Buti na lang, may railings din. Pero accessible ba talaga ito?"
“I’ll let you be the judge of that,” she added, before the video showed her struggling to navigate the ramp despite multiple efforts.
The clip quickly underscores how accessibility features may exist on paper, but don't always work in practice.
While such installations can make establishments appear compliant with the Accessibility Law and the expanded Magna Carta for Disabled Persons, poorly designed ramps and facilities can end up unsafe—and ultimately exclusionary.
Hernandez won silver in the women’s 86 kg para powerlifting finals at the 13th ASEAN Para Games last January.
Beyond sports, she's also a medical doctor who graduated from the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. According to a university profile, she has lived with a disability since childhood—initially using braces through med school before transitioning to using a wheelchair five years ago.
The video shows that if a para-athlete like Hernandez struggles this much, then the ordinary PWDs are likely struggling more.
Report by Vince Santos
#radarPH

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