Chito Miranda and Neri Naig Scandal ?

Have you seen this video?

There are a lot of hits/searches  in the interwebs for this search term ” chito miranda and neri naig sex scandal”.

The possibility that they are just look a like or  the real deal is all a probability.

The description I have found in the net is that the deed happen in a sofa while the girl is doing most of the work…

St. Louis Tuguegarao scandal ?

St. Louis Tuguegarao scandal

Now there is a challenger,  a  certain St. Louis Tugegarao screw driver scandal video is circulating the net.

I will bet this line from the video would be a classic…

“May dugo , baka may sugat”,

“I’m done .. ang tagal tagal namanng one hour  na gusto mo”,

“ delete mo to pagkatapos mo panoorin ha, hmm lagot ka sa akin.”

Definitely someone forgot to delete the file…

When would they learn… if you value your privacy and morality don’t  video tape your carnal activities, once it is on the net then it is forever on the net….

 

Mother Earth

Mother Earth and the Inconvenient Truths

By Dulce I. Gozon

Chairman,Foundationfor Resource Linkage and Development

 

The riches of earth is the basis for agriculture activity. It is also the source of food and security. The connection of one to the other is a necessity just as action causes a reaction. Because nature is now in peril, climate change is reality. The cost of progress and what we all did in putting up industries that emit pollution, using cars, aircons, among others- our world now faces new challenges.

Zero waste is a lifestyle. It will improve the person. It will improve the environment. It is balance. It is perfection. But it is also inconvenient. Continue reading “Mother Earth”

Language, learning, identity, privilege

Language, learning, identity, privilege

 

If you are reading this then it is a possibility that you are looking for James Soriano’s essay about the Filipino language. It made quite a stir in the internet for it has been very disrespectful to our national language.

Here is some quote from the essay:

“We used to think learning Filipino was important because it was practical: Filipino was the language of the world outside the classroom. It was the language of the streets: it was how you spoke to the tindera when you went to the tindahan, what you used to tell your katulong that you had an utos, and how you texted manong when you needed “sundo na.”

These skills were required to survive in the outside world, because we are forced to relate with the tinderas and the manongs and the katulongs of this world. If we wanted to communicate to these people — or otherwise avoid being mugged on the jeepney — we needed to learn Filipino.

For while Filipino may be the language of identity, it is the language of the streets. It might have the capacity to be the language of learning, but it is not the language of the learned.”

 

In the whole essay you will find a lot of reason to burn this person alive for being such arrogant. I just chosen the above parts because I would like to answer back…

One… you need to learn Filipino language because you are a Filipino!!!

Two .. it is not the language of the street but the whole archipelago  / the Philippines per se.

Three…There is no such thing as the language of the learned , it is so racist. Does it mean the Japanese are not learned people, most of them don’t know English..???