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DeMolay; Seeker of the Right; Environmental Planner; Head Planning and Development Office; Physical Therapist; Community Development;
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🇺🇲🇯🇵 Admiral Nimitz Protected Admiral Togo's Legacy.
In the Battle of Tsushima (May 1905), the Japanese Navy, commanded by Admiral Togo, decimated the Russian Baltic Fleet, sinking 21 major Russian warships and capturing another 6, including the flagship. The Japanese lost three torpedo boats.
This allowed Japan to secure Korea and Manchuria from Russian control.
Shortly after Russia's defeat, the Japanese held a party in Tokyo where an Ensign Nimitz, met with Admiral Togo. The American delegation and Togo got drunk and exchanged jokes.
Admiral Nimitz attended Togo's funeral in 1934. Both public and private in Tokyo.
In 1945, after Japan’s surrender, the Soviets demanded the Japanese sink Admiral Togo's old flagship, the IJN Mikasa, which reminded them of their humiliating defeat 40 years earlier. Nimitz immediately assigned American troops to guard the memorial and fought to preserve the ship.
He contributed the first funds that would eventually allow for the restoration of the old battleship, reviving the memorial to Admiral Togo and his great naval career.
Hollywood created a series of newsreels showcasing "loyal" German-Americans, which included Admiral Nimitz. Nimitz would immediately demand proper and fair treatment of the Japanese after their surrender and worked hard to repair relations.

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Ha ha ha
Benji@WrnrWrites
To confirm, this “100% AI generated” passage is the opening of chapter 5 from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
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BILYONARYO SCOOP CONFIRMED🍦🍦🍦
ICYMI: The country’s airlines are bracing for a possible jet fuel supply crunch, with current inventories expected to last only until the end of April.
A Bilyonaryo source said President Bongbong Marcos and his economic managers have been in talks with the airline industry, led by Philippine Airlines of Lucio Tan III and Cebu Pacific of Lance Gokongwei, to finalize contingency measures and secure more shipments before existing supplies run low.
The source said the President’s top priority is to do what the government can to secure adequate supply through high-level talks with other government leaders, given that the Philippines has no strategic petroleum reserves and relies only on the buffer stock required of private companies.
FULL STORY: bilyonaryo.com/2026/03/22/bur…

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ENERGY EMERGENCY PHILIPPINES INTIAL IMPACT ESTIMATE:
Here is a list of the potential adverse and positive impacts resulting from the Philippines Declaration of Energy Emergency. Note: This is not yet occurring. This is only an initial estimate:
The government will have the ability to implement:
--Brownouts / Load Curtailment: Possible. Section 5 explicitly directs “prudent energy management and load adjustments.” Under RA 7638 and related rules, this can include scheduled power interruptions (brownouts) or load shedding by distribution utilities if supply becomes critically tight. The DOE and ERC can adjust power plant dispatch and declare temporary market adjustments to prioritize reliability.
--Blackouts: Unlikely as a blanket nationwide event, but localized or rotating outages could occur if fuel shortages affect power generation (many plants are oil- or gas-fired). The EO prioritizes continuity of public services, hospitals, and critical infrastructure to minimize this.
--Fuel Rationing / Allocation: Enabled but not yet mandated for the general public. RA 7638 Sec. 25 and the EO’s “fuel and energy allocation plan” allow the government to ration or prioritize fuel distribution (e.g., to public transport, emergency services, or essential industries) if shortages worsen. Currently the emphasis is on procurement, anti-hoarding enforcement, and subsidies rather than coupons or purchase limits. Expect tighter monitoring at pumps and possible priority allocation for public buses/jeepneys.
Here are efforts to mitigate the impacts of this crisis on the positive side:
--Positive / Supportive Measures: You’ll Likely See Soon:Fare subsidies or discounts on public transport.
Expanded bus/rail services and possible toll/fee relief.
Cash aid or livelihood support for affected workers, farmers, fisherfolk, and OFWs.
--Strong push for electric vehicles and renewable energy (this aligns with ongoing EV taxi rollouts like the VinFast initiative).
--Public awareness campaigns urging energy conservation (e.g., lower AC use, carpooling).
--Other Everyday Impacts:Stricter enforcement against price gouging and hoarding.
--Possible temporary price relief on basic commodities through government intervention.
--No immediate nationwide restrictions, but conservation drives (especially in government offices) will be visible quickly.
More to follow- this is an initial estimate based on an analysis the Emergency Declaration
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🐶 In China, 7 stolen dogs escaped from a butcher’s truck and walked 17 km home led by a corgi!
In Jilin province, seven dogs were stolen for sale at a dog meat market and loaded into a van. But they managed to escape — and what followed looks like a movie.
Instead of scattering, they stayed together: forming a protective circle around an injured German shepherd, while a corgi led the way.
Over two days, they covered about 17 km across roads and fields — and made it back to their owners.
Escape mission: accomplished. 🐾
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@frustratedDoe Nope they are not. Umabot sa ibang department. Mga JO dont even have authority to access the contents.
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@puretuts baka naman po authorized siya to deal w/ that? x.com/frustratedDoe/…
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