2008-09-01 06:30:53

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Re: [align=center] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKQLoYV23I8[/youtube] [img]http://i48.tinypic.com/282qjc8.png[/img] [quote]For more kalokohan, visit our unofficial site: [url]http://thescandale

Haha. Yes i do. :lol: Anyway~ waht is taht 2nd accnt? :paranoid: You mean teh profile posted in moii mediia box? ? If taht is so, then taht wasn't mine. It was my soulmate's proffy. :p [b]/[/b] 'Read' before you ask question/ complain : ...i was about to post this on philippine section but i think its unappropriate so i'll post it here : - I know some might be totally affected or even not. These was just merely observation. Dont go to teh flow of your emotions. Control it? OK. If you're too emotional. Then dont bother to read. I know its quite boring- full of words. :lol: Haev fun reading~ :lol: [quote]With all teh force and vigor on my command, I contend taht we have relaxed our vigilance, taht we have allowed ourselves to deteriorate. I contend taht we haev lost our pride in teh Philippines, taht we no longer consider it a privilege and an honor to be born a Filipino. To teh Filipino youth, nothing Filipino is good enough any moar. Even their Filipino names no longer suits them. A boy named Juan does not care to be called 'Juanito' anymoar. No, he must be Johnny. A girl named Virginia would get sore if she was nicknamed Viring or Bi[i]n[/i]ang. No, she must be Virgie or Ginny. Roberto has become Bobbie; Maria, Mary or Marie. And because we become so Americanized, because they look down on everything Filipino, they now regard wif contempt all teh things taht our fathers and father's father held dear.They frown on kissing teh hands of teh elders, saying it is unsanitary. They don't care for teh Angelus, saying taht it is old-fashioned. They belittle teh kundiman, because its so grippingly sentimental. (L0Lwut?) :lol: -Break :)- Continuation... teh spoiler. :penguin:[/quote] [spoiler]They are what they are today because their elders – their parents and their teachers – have allowed them to be such. They are incongruities because they cannot be anything else! And they cannot be anything else because their elders did not know enough, or did not care enough to fashion them and to mold them into the Filipino pattern. This easing of the barriers that would have protected our Filipinism, this has resulted in something more serious, I refer to the de-Filipinization of our economic life. Let us face it. Economically speaking, we Filipinos have become strangers in our own country. And so, today, we are witnesses to the spectacle of a Philippines inhabited by Filipinos who do not act and talk like Filipinos. We are witnesses to the pathetic sight of a Philippines controlled and dominated and run by non-Filipinos. We have become untrue to ourselves, we have become traitors to the brave Filipinos who fought and died so that liberty might live in the Philippines. We have betrayed the trust that Rizal reposed on us, we are not true to the faith that energized Bonifacio, the faith that made Gregorio del Pilar cheerfully lay down his life at Tirad Pass. [b]I thank you for lending your tiem wif this. :thumbsup:[/spoiler] :arrow: Luboogg TS =D :rolleyes: :penguin:

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