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feeling sentimental about our college journey @maitezubiri can’t believe we took LPEP together and now youve already graduated 🥺 kinsa namay magpakaon nako ron pag mahurot nako akong allowance!? HAHA


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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll congrats on thinking of a clapback to my tweet 30 mins later! that’s so cute babes. doesn’t change the fact that (1) these opportunities go to those with more resources and (2) you can’t read between the lines of questioning the “why” of these problems. read my prev tweets <3
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll oh my god it’s the way you’re so close to the point but still not there! 😭
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@ppprrrllll anywayssss have a good day ❤️ i’m no longer participating in this discussion with you because it seems the point that is trying to be made here is absolutely going over your head
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll i’ve repeated myself multiple times. merit scholarships benefit the rich. is it fair for students who study under street lights to compete for the same resources as those with their own study spaces?
“poor or not everyone has a chance to be one” 😭 that’s not true at all lol
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll — and the fact that you’re not questioning the injustice of that might be a good reason to check on where your values stand ❤️💋🫶
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll congrats on becoming the next philippine statistics authority! 🥳🎉 don’t know where you’re getting your numbers from tho because there still are merit scholars from the upper class who use their money as an extension of their allowance
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll again: why incentivize the rich to study what they want when they can already do that themselves
MARIA GAGITA #NeverAgain@danizzii
Why should it be the state's burden to incentivize upper class kids to take science when they can afford taking whatever they want in the first place? LMAO ppl luv to defend the upper class as if they're not taking advantage of the system's faulty policies to leech resources 🫣 +
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@ppprrrllll @ppprrrlll what you’re misunderstanding here is you think the conclusion is prevention. it’s not about preventing upperclass students from getting scholarships, it’s questioning why the distribution of these gov’t resources don’t actually go to people who need them.
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Leni Robredo, the outgoing vice president of the Philippines, acknowledged on Friday her loss in one of the most consequential presidential elections in the nation’s history, urging her supporters to accept the results and to keep fighting disinformation. nyti.ms/39gWheO
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