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Solid Snort 🌸
@Altbrad2
Bro on the streets, Daddy on the sheets / recent plantito 🌿 / 🇵🇭 / 🔝 / discreet 🤫/ asian Targaryen / DM for more
Alter Universe เข้าร่วม Eylül 2016
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@michelleva99163 @dwarfsycamore @pads_nosi Michelle, all you're blabbering about is ad hominem. You offer no facts, no real basis, no hard truths. Don't go arguing online if that's all you can do. Get a diploma. Graduate from being a functional illiterate.
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@dwarfsycamore @Altbrad2 @pads_nosi nagsalita pa utak pamore bakit hindj mo ginamit utak mo hinayupak ka. utak pamore
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@chinitomanager Leni couldn't win simply because we're outnumbered by a majority of functional illiterates led by a dynastical oligarchy with multifaceted machinery backed up by a foreign superpower and years of preparation.
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@l_meil85259 @iamJulianMiguel Di ba oligarch ang mga Duterturds? Saka di ba "don't fool yourself", di "full". Ayan, sayang inaral mo. Naging functional illiterate ka ni Sara. Lol
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@iamJulianMiguel Don't full yourself.most of the DDS may mga work at matatalino.hindi corrupted ng oligarc at NPA ang utak.sorry to tell but your candidate mapa pinklawan man yan or loyalista magsasayang lang ng pera sa election.
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@News5PH For all we know, imee could be playing a double agent. When all this is over, she can change coats and remain scot-free.
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@nabunturanguy @kalutang Kulang po sa protection and policies that allow COA employees to do their job without fearing for their lives. Especially sa mga regional offices.
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@kalutang Tinatanong pa nga ba yan? Hay naku, kingdom talaga nila Ang Davao.
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If the COA can do this sa national-level offices, bakit hindi gawin sa Davao City hall ang ganitong “scrutiny” sa confidential funds ng mga Duterte? Remember Sara’s ₱460M CIF budget when she was mayor? And Baste’s “trailblazing” ₱530M confidential funds expenditures, eclipsing that of the combined total CIF of the 7 richest cities in Metro Manila? Pwedeng maging consistent, COA?
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@michelleva99163 Explain mo ma'am, kung paano nila naafford si Kauffman, jetsetting ng children niya, monopoly ng businesses sa Davao, ilong ni Kitty wake and bake at bakit di pa sila nag-aapply ng indigency sa ICC?
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tignan mo nga trillanes pamumuhay ni prrd hindi mayaman. kung mayaman si prrd sana hindi ganito pamumuhay nila ito talaga si trillanes ubod ng kasinungalingan
Gorgeous@Gorgeou72184823
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@michelleva99163 @dwarfsycamore @pads_nosi There's always been a connection since pre-colonial times. Ang topic, strong political relations. The Philippines had mostly been west-leaning. Until Duterturd looked at china when he was denied a US visa. May ibang pa bang president na nagpasok ng chinese syndicate? Resibo?
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@dwarfsycamore @pads_nosi te ang sinabi ko yun ay totoo bakit hinahayaan ni cory pumasok sa china wala pang duterte my connection ang china and philipines
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@PamyJ The bigger question is why Sara flew away on a euro trip knowing she has impeachment proceedings?
Walang accountability? Ayaw humarap sa respondibilidad? Tumakas? Guilty?
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@michaelpengson What do you mean you don't want to talk to me, the way I've been dying to talk to you - is a good lyric for a song
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@Cebwano Funny how the comments section thinks they'll stay young forever and never have a change of state or preferences, so they mock and judge the "oldies" carelessly.
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@ricci_richy Not funny ginagawang joke ang isang religion, kaya deserved mo yan mabura
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Allegedly, it was because of his INC jokes
JP #DemandQualityLeaders 🇵🇭@dumidyeypee
still no news of the death of a comedian which is already gaining traction online, blackout?
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@srsasot_ E bakit Galit ka? Nagpose ka din naman na naka-two piece. Saka bakit di mo sagutin kung anong training ang ginawa mo sa Peking University?
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@urpoliticalchar Having all this moral ascendancy, but never getting to practice it is the highest form of hypocrisy.
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A part of me believes BBM never had to order the biggest heist in history. He probably wouldn’t dare prove he’s truly his father’s son.
The signal was already there: the parties, the caviar, the steaks, the grotesque luxury of the Marcos lifestyle. The message was clear: modesty was out. Plunder was in. And if you wanted to keep up with that kind of obscene wealth, you had to steal too.
Corruption became a crime for which everyone is guilty; therefore, no one is guilty.
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@AnnaMalindogUy PSA : Anna MalinDog-Uy trained in Peking University to be stupid.
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Amid the raging war in the Gulf, the Philippines is staring at a very real economic shock—direct and indirect. Direct, because disruption in oil supply and shipping routes feeds straight into higher fuel costs, transport fares, power rates, and food prices. Indirect, because millions of Filipinos in the Middle East sit at the intersection of conflict risk and livelihood risk. If deployments slow, jobs tighten, or repatriations spike, remittances can dip—squeezing household consumption and weakening one of the country’s most reliable macro economic stabilizers.
And here’s the bitter irony: with the Philippines viewed as a “frontline” node in the U.S. strategic and military architecture, our exposure isn’t just economic—it’s reputational and strategic. Even if we are not a belligerent, perception matters. In a region where alliances and basing arrangements are read as alignment, any spillover crisis can amplify investor caution, raise insurance and logistics costs, and trigger market jitters.
Yet while these risks are piling up—OFW safety, evacuation contingencies, oil-driven inflation, remittance vulnerability, and investor uncertainty—the House of Representatives and the President’s political allies appear more consumed by impeachment theatrics than crisis mitigation. Instead of a clear public plan on evacuation readiness, contingency funding, labor-market reintegration for returnees, and inflation buffering measures, we get political spectacle.
This is what misgovernance looks like in real time: treating a looming external shock like background noise, while turning national attention into a permanent political campaign arena.
The country doesn’t need more distraction. It needs a war-room mindset—coordination, contingency planning, and a sober economic shield—before the shock hits hard and it is starting already, and definitely not after the damage is done.
My goodness!!


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To the Filipino people—see this clearly: EDCA sites may be branded as “Agreed Locations,” “rotational access,” or whatever spin is fashionable today by NSC (National Security Council) and DND (Defense Department) of the Philippines, BUT even international security trackers already flag them as KNOWN U.S. OVERSEAS MILITARY BASES – BASING NODES, So please, spare us the semantic gymnastics.
Marcos Jr, Gibo. Brawner. Ano. and every official trying to sell wordplay as policy: tigilan n’yo kami sa hanash n’yo.Filipinos are NOT stupid. We know the difference between ownership on paper and control in practice.
Because in real geopolitics, the question is never just: “Who owns the land?”
It’s: Who can use it, stock it, upgrade it, and operate from it, especially in a military crisisor war?
If a foreign military can rotate troops, preposition equipmentand military assests, build facilities, and use the sites for operations, and interoperability, THAT’S BASING!, whether you call it a “base” or a “location.” Changing the label DOESN’T CHANGE the risk.
So, please, lang, DON’T INSULT THE FILIPINO PUBLIC with vocabulary tricks.
The truth: EDCA (EDCA-U.S. MILITARY BASES) expands the U.S. warfighting footprint on Philippine soil, and that puts Filipinos in the blast radius of someone else’s strategic rivalry.




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@glacyforyou When you call out one side only of the Unithieves, we know you're biased.
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