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Baka hindi niyo kasi alam yung pakiramdam na “reward” ang Jollibee and maybe that’s good for you. Pero most of us, kapag graduation, birthdays, may achievement, o special event, sobrang laking bagay na “sige, ijo-Jollibee kita” dahil sa hirap ng buhay dito, hindi naman lagi ‘yon.
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I swear I'm Filipino and I do not understand this Jollibee craze It's like being an American and being addicted to McDonald's, THAT ISN'T A GOOD THING 😭😭😭
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and then it gets crazier…

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Ellis Co, son of Zaldy Co, speaks out and asks dad to appear before the people.
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How big is ₱35,240,000,000.00?
To exhaust that amount in just one year, you would need to spend a staggering ₱96.85 million every single day. Sounds unreal? Even if you decided to spend ₱3 million a day, it would still take you 32 years and 4 months before the money finally runs out.
In a real-life situation, ₱35.24 billion could have funded the complete 4-year college education of 1.7 million Filipino students, assuming an average tuition of ₱20,000 per semester. That’s an entire generation of future professionals whose dreams could have been secured with this amount.
That is how massive ₱35.24 billion is. Ganun ka kalala, Zaldy Co!
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35.24 BILLION PESOS.
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JUST IN: The ICC Deputy Prosecutor wants former President Rodrigo Duterte to face trial for crimes against humanity, including murder, tied to killings in Davao and across the Philippines during his presidency.
In a Document Containing the Charges, prosecutors accuse Duterte of directing murders in Davao City while mayor, extending the policy to so-called “High-Value Targets” when he became president, and continuing the killings through barangay clearance operations.
The filing alleges Duterte ordered, induced, and aided these acts under the “war on drugs.”
The confirmation of charges hearing, initially set for tomorrow, has been postponed as judges assess Duterte’s health before deciding if the case will proceed to a full trial. | @TristanNodalo


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