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tuberosumtater · 11 months
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Whoopie! :] 🇵🇭
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bryan360 · 11 months
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On behalf of celebrated 125th year of Philippine Independence Day, appreciate what my Filipino friend had something to share.
Nice outfit for Cude as he having a good celebration and respect to its cultures.
🐰🎤Windy: Not to mention having his half-Filipino mother around. Good to know. 😉👍
Also this cool throwback with Murukir as he spreading his wings. Great way while celebrating Philippine Independence Day as well.
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no-passaran · 2 months
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Spain lied about not selling weapons to Israel.
Even after October 7th, Spain has sold more than 1 million € of weapons to Israel. Norway and Finland make it possible.
In January, Spain made headlines word-wide when the government's Minister of Exteriors, José Manuel Albares (PSOE), claimed in Congress and later again in a radio interview that Spain had stopped selling weapons to Israel ever since October 7th. Israel's intensification of violence in Gaza following October 7th meant that, on top of decades of apartheid and ethnic cleansing, between October 7th and January 23rd Israel had already killed 28,000 people and forced 2 million out of their home. In this context, many people were demanding their governments stop arming and funding the genocide of the Palestinian people, and here on Tumblr and other social media sites like Twitter I think we all saw the many posts praising the Spanish government for this.
Well, it turns out it was a lie.
According to Albares, "Since October 7th there are no more weapons exportations [from Spain] to Israel". But in November alone, Spain exported weapons to Israel for 987,000€, as was published on the Spanish Government's official website dedicated to exterior commerce (Comex). A researcher from Centre Delàs (an independent centre for peace studies) found it and published it, and it has also been verified by newspapers such as elDiario.es.
This 987,000€ worth of weapons in November was not the only ammunition that Spain has sent to Israel in 2023. In 2023, Spain exported a total of 1.48 million € in war material to Israel.
All of the weapons sent in November come from the factory of Nammo Palencia (Castilla y León), a corporation that is 50% property of the Government of Norway and 50% owned by a public Finnish business. However, even if the owners are foreigners, the ammunition was sent from Spain and thus it had to be authorized by the an organism of the Spanish Government named Junta Interministerial de Defensa y Doble Uso, whose deliberations on whether a weapons exportation is accepted or denied are kept secret. The only cases where they have denied exporting weapons to Israel have been when they thought that Israel would re-sell these weapons to the Philippines.
Spain has had a close relation with Israel for years. As published by the Spanish Government, Spain has sold 20 million € of weapons to Israel between 2012 and 2022. Spain also buys weapons and military software from Israel (for example, the Spanish Intelligence Service has been using the Israeli software Pegasus to illegally spy on Catalan activists, journalists, politicians and civil society members and their relatives to attack the Catalan independence movement), and Spain has continued buying from Israel and allocating defense contracts to Israel even after the October 7th attacks. It is very difficult to track the concessions of public contracts such as buying weapons, but some contracts have been known. For example, on November 24th 2023, Spain bought 287.5 million € of missiles from Israel. This is not unusual: between 2011 and 2021, it is publicly known that Spain bought war material from Israel for at least 268 million €, but experts say that the real number could be two or three times as much.
Spain has also continued allocating concessions to Israel. For example, on December 15th 2023 Spain allocated a contract worth over 576 million € to Israel for a rocket launcher programme. On November 22nd, Spain allocated another another Israeli company to provide missiles for 237 million € at the same time as the Spanish army bought Israeli inhibitors for 1.4 million €. The very next day, November 23rd, Spain signed another military allocation to Israel for 82,600€. The following week, Spain signed yet another allocation with a different Israeli military corporation for 3.7 million €.
Spain also allows Israeli weapon manufacturing companies to produce weapons through their branches located in Spain. This way, Israeli weapons make their way to markets with which Israel doesn't have diplomatic ties but Spain does, like Saudi Arabia. And since Spain is a member of NATO, Israeli weapons produced in Spain are approved according to NATO standards and access it easily. In the same way, these Israeli weapons manufacturers also access European Union defense funds through their branches in Spain. (source).
As I said, I saw a lot of positive posts around when Albares said Spain was going to embargo, but I haven't seen any post about how they didn't do it. I also (personally) haven't seen anything on international media, and barely anything on Spanish media, which is already busy with the PSOE covid material corruption scandal. So I share this in the hope of helping put pressure on Spain to cut all ties with Israel immediately.
SHAME ON EVERYONE WHO GIVES ISRAEL THE MATERIAL AND MONEY THAT WILL BE USED TO MASSACRE THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE. SHAME ON SPAIN, NORWAY, AND FINLAND.
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sessayyys-corner · 4 months
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GOMBURZA (2023) - MMFF REVIEW
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“Vivan Los Filipinos. Mabuhay ang mga Filipino.”
This film is the story of the three martyr priests. Three Filipinos who were part of the native community who were once under Spanish colonial rule and oppression. If you have been updated, or have been listening in your elementary Philippine history classes, it’s GOMBURZA, not MAJOHA. 
Despite it being produced by Jesuit Communications, the film was able to execute (No pun intended) a factual depiction on a turning point of Philippine history without overused emphasis of religion. It was able to capture how the Catholic faith was used as an instrument of oppression during the Spanish colonial period (This was especially ironic considering how return of the religious orders, including the Jesuits, were the reason for the silencing of the secularization movement). What also impressed me is that almost every single detail in the movie, even in the dialogue, came from actual events in history. It is evident that enough research was made to make this film as accurate as possible.
The film’s cinematography was able to capture life during the period whether it was amongst the Filipino liberals, the Spanish priests, the Governor-Generals, or even the three main characters in our story. With every other scenes of the film shifting from light to dark atmospheres, this symbolized the reality of Spanish colonization — warmth, acceptance, and friendship amongst fellow Filipinos; and ruthlessness, inhumanity, and oppression from the Spaniards (and even traitors). Adding emphasis to GomBurZa’s (2023) cinematography is its sound design. Just by feeling the cinema floor rumbling and the deeply-voiced voiceover in the film’s ending segment, this film can come to a point where it deserves its own IMAX screening.
Dante Rivero and Cedrick Juan showcase over-the-top stellar performances as Padre Mariano Gomez (played by Rivero) and Padre Jose Burgos (played by Juan). Both actors have embodied their roles, not only due to the fact that they, especially Juan, share a slight resemblance with the real life Mariano Gomez and Jose Burgos. It is also because that they were able to portray their emotions from having a friendly conversation, to later condemning their unfair arrest, trial, and death.
Pepe Diokno's time and effort in conducting research and including every important detail in the production is evident in the whole film itself, as it was not only ACTUALLY based on true events, but was able to evoke emotion and outrage, just like how the Filipinos of the 1870s did at the time.
With all of this said, GomBurZa (2023) is not only a history lesson, but also an immersion into the Spanish colonial rule and the lives of the three priests. Being a history nerd and a cinephile who has since learned the names of the three martyr priests as a little girl in elementary, I can definitely say that this was one of the only film experiences where I had witnessed the breaking of the fourth wall. The whole time I was in the cinema, it felt like I was part of their conversation, like I was a witness to their lives and execution.
What also added to this experience was that I watched the film on Rizal Day, and what better way to commemorate our national hero's contribution to Philippine independence than to learn about where it all started? Like what I always preached to my family:
Without GomBurZa, there will be no Jose Rizal. Without Jose Rizal, there would be no Andres Bonifacio. Without all of them, the Philippines and the Filipino would not exist.
GomBurZa (2023) is a cathartic experience that is definitely for the family. This film is a testament to the importance of appreciating and learning our history. Hopefully it serves as a reminder of our collective past, national identity, and the importance of our freedom.
[Metro Manila Film Festival 2023]
(my film review of "GomBurZa" is also available on letterboxd!)
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hinaypod · 11 months
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A bit of a different one today!
"Happy" Philippine Independence Day! May the Filipino people truly be free one day 🇵🇭
Content Warnings:
Discussions of real life fascism, Philippine Martial Law, extrajudicial and state sponsored killings, massacres, dismemberment, red-tagging.
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Spoilers for some past Hi Nay episodes! Episode excerpts include:
Remind Me To Tell You Later: Tiyanak
Episode 11: Nakaraan (Before)
Remind Me To Tell You Later: Madre
Episode 26: Undas Part 2
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Stories included:
EDSA by Russel Molina and Sergio Bumatay III
Ito Ang Diktadura by Equipo Plantel, Mikel Casal (Illustrator), Annie Yglopaz (Translator), Kata Garcia (Translator)
You can purchase them at Adarna House.
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Songs included:
Ili-ili Tulog Anay (Visayan Lullaby) played by Monching Carpio on guitar
Bayan Ko (Kundiman by José Alejandrino) played by Monching Carpio on guitar
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kalakian · 11 months
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THE ‘HOLY GRAIL’ OF PH ART IS BACK HOME After 132 years of disappearing from the public eye, Juan Luna’s “Hymen, oh Hyménée!” was unveiled at the Ayala Museum on Friday, in time for the celebration of the country’s 125th Independence Day on June 12, 2023. The masterpiece which translates to “Roman Wedding,” is dubbed as the “holy grail” of Filipino art. “Hymen, oh Hyménée!” was last seen in Paris, France. “Splendor: Juan Luna, Painter as Hero,” an immersive exhibition, will feature the Juan Luna masterpiece. Ayala Museum offers free admission to the public on Independence Day, June 12, 2023. It will run until December 31, 2023.
Ang larawan at caption ay galing sa opisyal na Facebook account ng Philippine Star
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catdotjpeg · 11 months
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Last week, BAYAN-USA Northeast marched alongside the Northeast Coalition to Advance Genuine Democracy in the Philippines in the Philippine Independence Day Parade in New York City.
Today on the 125th Anniversary of Philippine Independence Day, we commemorate the ongoing struggle for human rights, national sovereignty, and genuine development!
It is false to recognize the Philippines’ independence when the Marcos Jr. administration continues the legacy of government puppetry to imperialist nations like the United States and China, fostering deals to cement U.S. military presence in our homeland through the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, and doing nothing to stop China’s economic expansion through encroaching mining corporations in the countryside, and naval ships in the West Philippine Sea.
Instead, we celebrate the history of resistance created by our people, which has resulted in the defeat of Spain by the Katipunan, the ousting of the Marcos Sr. regime, and the persevering fight against imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucrat capitalism by the national democratic movement. BAYAN-USA Northeast urges Filipinos across the region to join mobilizations and emphasize the demand for national industrialization and genuine agrarian reform, so that the Philippines may be free from foreign intervention and unfair economic and military agreements!
Atin ang Pinas! Magkaisa para sa karapatan, soberanya, at tunay na kaunlaran! Isulong ang pambansang demokrasya!
-- BAYAN USA Northeast, 12 Jun 2023
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brookston · 4 months
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Holidays 12.30
Holidays
Cleaning Day (Haiti)
Falling Needles Family Fest Day
Feast of the Holy Family
Festival of Enormous Changes at the Last Minute
Flail Day French Republic)
Freedom Day (Scientology)
Incwala Day (Eswatini, f.k.a. Swaziland)
International Day of Indian Cinema
Kodachrome Day
Let's Make A Deal Day
Lhosar (Gurung People, Nepal)
National Cheryl Day
National Resolution Planning Day
New Year’s Eve Eve
Rizal Day (Philippines)
Smart Highway Day
Take a Walk Show
Tamu Lochar (Sikkim, India)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bacon Day [also 8.31]
Baking Soda Day
Coffee Day (Hawaii)
Drink With a Straw Day
International Day of the Donut
Kona Coffee Day
National Bicarbonate of Soda Day
5th & Last Saturday in December
Evergreen Tree Day [Last Saturday]
Last Saturday of the Year [Last Saturday]
Independence Days
Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic Province
Midget Nation-in-Exile (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Northern Federation of Occidental Republics (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
USSR (Established, 1922)
Xenlandia (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abraham the Writer (Christian; Saint)
Anysia of Salonika (Christian; Saint)
Boxing the Jesuit Day (Church of the SubGenius)
The Clam (Muppetism)
Ecgwine of Worcester (Christian; Saint)
Egwin of Evesham (Christian; Saint)
Felix I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Frances Joseph-Gaudet (Episcopal Church)
Gall (Positivist; Saint)
Get Drunk Early for Hogmanay Day (Pastafarian)
Kwanzaa, Day 5: Nia (Purpose)
Liberius of Ravenna (Christian; Saint)
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (Artology)
Maximus (Christian; Saint)
Obatala’s Day (Pagan)
Ralph of Vaucelles (Christian; Saint)
Roger (a.k.a. Ruggero) of Cannae (Christian; Saint)
Sabinus, Bishop of Assisi, and his companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Sixth Day of Christmas (a.k.a. Bringing in the Boar)
Twelve Holy Days #5 (Leo, the heart; Esoteric Christianity)
Twelvetide, Day #6 (a.k.a. the Twelve Days of Christmas or Christmastide) [until 1.5]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Premieres
Alice, Darling (Film; 2022)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force (TV Cartoon Series; 2000)
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (Film; 1925)
Born to Die, by Lana Del Rey (Song; 2011)
The Curious Puppy (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
Dallas (Film; 1950)
The Gallopin’ Gaucho (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
Kiss Me, Kate (Broadway Musical; 1948)
Let’s Make a Deal (TV game Show; 1963)
A Man Called Otto (Film; 2022)
The Merry Widow, by Franz Lehár (Operetta; 1905)
My Way, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Song; 1968)
Nelly’s Folly (WB MM Cartoon; 1961)
No Man of Her Own (Film; 1932)
Rob Roy, by Walter Scott (Novel; 1817)
The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series; 1951)
Some Came Running, by James Jones (Novel; 1957)
Sounder, by William H. Armstrong (Novel; 1969)
Tainted Dreams (TV Soap Opera; 2013)
Tangled Up In Blue, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1974)
Tin Yop (Pixar Cartoon; 1988)
Two’s a Crowd (WB MM Cartoon; 1950)
Why Him? (Film; 2016)
Today’s Name Days
Felix, Lothar (Austria)
Feliks, Rajner, Srećko (Croatia)
David (Czech Republic)
David (Denmark)
Taave, Taavet, Taavi, Taavo, Tavo (Estonia)
Daavid, Taavetti, Taavi (Finland)
Roger (France)
Herma, Hermine, Minna (Germany)
Anisios, Filetairos, Gideon, Josef (Greece)
Dávid (Hungary)
Eugenio (Italy)
Dāvids, Dāvis (Latvia)
Dovydas, Gedrimė, Gražvilas, Irmina, Sabinas (Lithuania)
David, Diana, Dina (Norway)
Dawid, Dawida, Dionizy, Eugeniusz, Irmina, Katarzyna, Łazarz, Rainer, Sabin, Sewer, Uniedrog (Poland)
Anisia (Romania)
Dávid (Slovakia)
Judit, Judith, Raúl (Spain)
Abel, Set (Sweden)
Ainsley, Kelsa, Kelsey, Kelsi, Kelsie, Mason (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 364 of 2024; 1 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 52 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Beth (Birch) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Jia-Zi), Day 18 (Ren-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 18 Teveth 5784
Islamic: 17 Jumada II 1445
J Cal: 4 Fest; Foursday [4 of 5]
Julian: 17 December 2023
Moon: 87%: Warning Gibbous
Positivist: 28 Bichat (13th Month) [Gall]
Runic Half Month: Eihwaz or Eoh (Yew Tree) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 10 of 89)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 9 of 31)
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karlohabagatstudios · 10 months
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My MMD Compilation of Pics in June-July 2023
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Here are the compilation of MMD pics from Philippine Independence Day to Grimace's Birthday!
Some are originally posted exclusively from Ko-Fi, while others are originally submitted from my DeviantArt page.
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bookloure · 5 months
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Twenty-eight days to go before we say goodbye to 2023. What is time, really? Anyway, a month's ending means a wrap-up in this space. So here are eight books I managed to finish in November, with mini-reviews: 5⭐ 📖 Tagalog Bestsellers of the Twentieth Century: A History of the Book in the Philippines by Patricia May B. Jurilla—this is my favorite reading journey of the month for sure! 📖Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë—i love this book, but I hate everyone. well, everyone Hareton. i love him to death! 4⭐ 📱Garlic & the Vampire by Bree Paulsen—such a cute and wholesome graphic novel! I'm definitely picking up the sequel. 📱Please Do Not Touch This Exhibit by Jen Campbell—jen is my favorite book reviewer, but I think her poetry is not for me. still, I enjoyed this very personal collection of hers. 3⭐ 📱Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence by Kristen R. Ghodsee—very much a primer book. i recommend it to young people interested in the topic! 🎧Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino—this would have benefitted me more had I read this is 2019 when it was published. now it just tells me things I already know, and nothing in the writing particularly wowed me. 📱Braised Pork by An Yu—not bad. but i was hoping to like this more than i did. would recommend it to fans of weird books! 2.5⭐ 📖 Armor by John Bengan—ah, i love the idea behind this short story collection. unfortunately, the writing did not gel with me.
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gia-batmm-crickle22 · 11 months
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Happy Pride Month, Everyone! Twelfth Day, June 12, 2023, but not only is it Pride Month, it's also Independence Day for Philippines! So Happy Independence Day! 🎉🎉🎉🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
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tfbsattic · 10 months
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Huey, Dewey, Louie, and a Magyar PM’s Demise
While touring Budapest during the Balkan Explorer Tour via Expat Explore in 2023, the free day coincided with Philippine Independence Day – also MY 34th BIRTHDAY. Being a Disney fan myself, the city’s sights brought up DuckTales.
And I do mean the original 1987-1990 run.
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Photo taken 6/12/2023.
So what does a Disney animated series have to do with Budapest – or rather, the whole country of Hungary? Ask any resident who was between 3-12 years old and living in said country on December 12, 1993, and they’d likely tell you that something somber interrupted an episode of it.
Picture if you will being a kid watching Disney Sunday, the equivalent of America’s The Disney Afternoon in a post-Cold War Hungary (or a few other European countries) on that day. The theme song plays as normal.
“It will never leave,” said Doug Walker, the Nostalgia Critic. “it will never leave. It's like an addiction. You think you're over it. You think, “I only know a few lyrics of the song…’”
“Life is like a hurricane Here in Duckburg Race cars, lasers, aeroplanes It’s a Duck blur Might solve a mystery Or rewrite history." “DuckTales, woohoo! Every day that I've been making DuckTales, woohoo! Tales so daring, do-bad and good Luck tales.” “D-d-d-danger lurks behind you There’s a stranger out behind you Gonna find you What to do?” “JUST GRAB ONTO SOME DUCKTALES!” “WOOHOO!“
“I mean once you hear it once, it will never, ever go away. And you wanna know what the creepy thing is? I think this show stayed on the air strictly because of the theme song! I mean think about it, what do you actually remember about this show?”
Many a Magyar ‘90s kid’s disturbingly thorough answer came to a head during Uncle Scrooge’s breakfast conniption in the Catch as Cash Can story arc episode, “A Whale of a Bad Time.” He was dismayed and enraged when he lost half of his fortune via the boat containing it being eaten by a sea monster. As Huey, Dewey, and Louie restrained him, every TV screen in every Magyar household open to DuckTales desaturated, changed to static briefly, and went black for 15 minutes.
The Magyar Televízió logo appeared in a gloomy grayscale, accompanied by a track of the 3rd movement of Fredric Chopin’s Piano Sonata No. 2 in B♭ minor, Op. 35. It signified to Magyars of all ages – even and especially the perplexed ‘90s kids trying to make sense of whatever abruptly interrupted their DuckTales fix – that someone very important had died.
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That someone very important was József Antall, the first democratically elected prime minister.
Shortly after his inauguration in May 1990, Antall was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He underwent surgery that October, with him having an interview on the response to the taxi blockade in ihis sleepwear. His cancer recurred in May 1991.
Antall died in his sleep due to complications on December 12, 1993. Magyar adults and well-informed teens who knew and loved him were bereft of a strong leader in Hungary’s post-communist history, whereas befuddled kids wondered why the TV cared more of about a prime minister’s death over a Disney animated series.
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Those children who grew up back then were dubbed the “DuckTales Generation.”
“I wanted to switch channels to see if there was another cartoon,” recalled one Magyar adult, “but my parents wanted to watch M1 because – unlike me – they knew who PM Antall was and why the news of his death was important.”
“As a result of the shock, I rushed to the bathroom,” recalled another, “but I could barely tell what had happened all the way through. My mom cried to my dad, ‘Antall is dead!’ And then they looked at me, over my head. The children watching DuckTales at the time experienced a minor trauma as they were torn out of the safe world of Disney magic – and the unknown, incomprehensible blackness came.”
“Chopin's funeral march and the deep blackness cast a pall over the country for just a couple of minutes.”
“I called my parents, ‘Dad, I think (Antall) had died,’” recalled the owner of conservative blog Meanwhile in Budapest.
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The death announcement of Antall wasn’t the only kids’ show interruption in history. On June 2, 2020, Viacom-owned TV channels (including Nickelodeon) around the world interrupted TV shows with an 8:46 PSA.
The white text, “I Can’t Breathe,” faded in and out to the cadence of a sound effect of a human breathing. The duration matched the one in which Derek Chauvin held his knee down on George Floyd’s neck till he suffocated. Either a Color of Change text number or the Amnesty International website (depending on country) appeared alongside it.
The PSA scared some kids, which lead some of their parents to rant about it on the Viacom channels’ social media accounts, some with some political rebukes.
But whichever their political views, most Magyar children who grew up when a death of a beloved dignitary interrupted a Disney TV show in the ‘90s knew that their moment was a blindingly brighter lightbulb memory. Even a traveling exhibit by Magyar artists on the childhood children in Hungary spent between the late ‘80s and noughties was APTLY named after that episode of which doleful breaking news interrupted it.
As Walt Disney said, “Life is composed of lights and shadows, and we would be untruthful, insincere, and saccharine if we tried to pretend there were no shadows. Most things are good, and they are the strongest things; but there are evil things too, and you are not doing a child a favor by trying to shield him from reality.”
Simply put, life HAS BEEN like a hurricane, anywhere in the world, whether kids and parents like it or not.
Especially in early ‘90s Hungary.
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Photo taken 6/12/2023.
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onenettvchannel · 1 year
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OneNETnews Investigates: A Young Pinay Teenager nab almost PHP3M worth of K-Pop Merch facing Degenerative Hate and colossal Cyberbullying on Social Media
QUEZON, MANILA -- A suspected Pinay teen from Cubao, Quezon City, Manila after she illegally demands PHP2.7M (U$D49,335.34), in exchange for buying collection & merchandise, with a best and biggest names of Korean Pop (excluding Pinoy Pop or P-Pop for SB19, BGYO, HORI7ON, LAPILUS, etc.).
During a news magazine programme of "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho" aired last Sunday night (March 5th, 2023 -- Manila local time), a Senior High School student named "Bea" (not the actual real name) said, they believe to stole money from her grandmother to secretly buy K-Pop albums and photo cards online.
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According to an exclusive report of GMA News, Bea's grandmother Agnes tried to help her with her money allowance for purchasing something in connection for K-Pop, but her family is at serious risk due to low income and can be found in the Cubao market.
Bea's allowance cost PHP450 (U$D8.23) a day or PHP13,500 (U$D246.84) per month. Because of a popular demand, she is planning to buy K-Pop merch and memorabilia online with a disclosed e-wallet payment methods. Not only that, she bought a VIP ticket worth PHP13,250 (U$D242.27) to ENHYPEN's concert last February 3rd to 5th, 2023 during "Manifesto" concert tour at the ShoeMart Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Manila. Before that... She was the only 5th Grader with a consistent graduation because classmates and friends refers to a music scene and culture under the school subject of Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH).
Anne Savisa Boonchuy, former Disney XD News Intern and herpetologist for The Aquatic of the Pacific, who is also an avid Thai fan of K-Pop dives with us on our investigative news team for OneNETnews.
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Dr. Camille Garcia, psychologist at the Garcia General Hospital (GGH) in Marikina told GMA News that her symptoms of K-Pop merchs and collection puts her at risk for an Impulse Control Disorder (ICD).
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Bea's family tries to get back some of the money by selling some of the items online via mobile broadcasting, but its sadly cut short to 0.51% out of PHP2.7M.
The communities of K-Pop are in toxic beast mode of cyberbullying attack, with a dark side of harassment, massive profanations and excessive trolls, in violation of the Republic Act #10627 or the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013, Article #353 or The Revised Penal Code (known as the Cyber Libel) and The 1987 Philippine Constitution: Article 3 - Section 4. Despite a controversial prime time episode aside to ignoring toxicity, offensive & political comments on social media against Bea and her family, television viewers and streaming online are in hatred peril for a mass boycott and dislikes of KMJS.
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Few days ago from last Tuesday (March 7, 2023), Boonchuy obtained the exclusive statement via Facebook post as Jessica Aspiras Soho defending viewers on DZBB-TV's GMA 7: Manila with a bite-sized and rough translation in Tagalog dialect: "It has now emerged that someone claimed to have stolen K-Pop merchandise from MRT-Cubao (Metro Rail Transit), but local police and the station say no one has reported anything. The 'Bea' family, who have been featured on KMJS for stealing millions to buy K-Pop stuff are asking for their privacy. KMJS condemns trolling and bullying of its employees and made this story in total caution, nor offend".
In the pursuant of House Bill #129: Section 4 or "The Online and Social Media Membership Accountability Act", signed by Negros Oriental Representative named Arnolfo "Arnie" Alipit Teves Jr., illegal activities of cyberbullying in any kind against "Bea" and her family if possibly proven guilty on all social media platforms online, most of the Philippine laws are subject for fines, community service in jail or probably both. OneNETnews and Disney XD News cannot independently determine on its said sentence or charges in a nearest regional trial court.
The international showcase of K-Pop collection and merchandise are in big trouble like "Bea", which was soon becomes a trauma star without any public apology in anti-socialism and leads to be a worldwide online protest from bashers, brazenly negative haters, political degenerates and the consequences of social media.
As of this writing, there is no actual remedy to address the issue aside the Korean Pop collection and merch. The management and staff of KMJS will soon terminate its televised programme and a broadcast contract of GMA 7: Manila if the ratings continue to hit a new low.
SCREENGRAB COURTESY: GMA Public Affairs via YT Video BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY: Tegna
SOURCE: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JuOjLd5dZ8 [Referenced YT Video from GMA Public Affairs] *https://www.cnnphilippines.com/entertainment/2023/2/2/enhypen-manifesto-concert-manila.html [Referenced News Article from DZKB-TV 9's CNN Philippines: Manila] *https://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/171969/kmjs-k-pop-photocard-a5132-20230308 [Referenced News Article from the Philippine Entertainment Portal] *https://www.koreaboo.com/news/filipino-kpop-fans-call-local-tv-show-feel-unsafe-misinformation-photocards/ [Referenced News Article from Koreaboo] *https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/hobbiesandactivities/862959/k-pop-fever-gone-wrong-teenager-steals-from-grandma-to-buy-p2-7-million-worth-of-merchandi/story/ [Referenced News Article from GMA News] *https://villagepipol.com/filipino-k-pop-fans-voice-prejudice-safety-concerns-after-kmjs-aired-merch-addiction-episode/ [Referenced News Article from Village Pipol News] *https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/filipino-kpop-fans-reaction-portrayal-photocard-culture-kapuso-mo-jessica-soho-episode/ [Referenced News Article from Rappler] *https://www.khaleejtimes.com/offbeat/philippines-teenage-k-pop-fan-steals-nearly-2-million-pesos-from-grandma-to-buy-merch [Referenced News Article from the Khaleej Times] *https://www.facebook.com/155466171025/posts/10160739543891026 [Referenced FB Statement Post from KMJS] *https://hrep-website.s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/legisdocs/basic_19/HB00129.pdf *https://lawphil.net/statutes/acts/act_3815_1930.html *https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2013/ra_10627_2013.html and *https://lawphil.net/consti/cons1987.html
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Hi, before I explain my post, I want to say something important.
• What you see my blog has become a major overhaul. And despite the changes, I decided that my 2nd account will be now my artwork blog with a secret twist.
⚠️NEW RULE! (W/ BIGGER TEXT!)⚠️
⚠️ SO PLEASE DO NOT SHARE MY 2nd ACCOUNT TO EVERYONE! THIS SECRECY BLOG OF MINE IS FOR CLOSES FRIENDS ONLY!⚠️
• AND FOR MY CLOSES FRIENDS, DON’T REBLOG IT. INSTEAD, JUST COPY MY LINK AND PASTE IT ON YOUR TUMBLR POST! JUST BE SURE THE IMAGE WILL BE REMOVED AND THE ONLY LEFT WAS THE TEXT.
⚠️ SHARING LINKS, LIKE POSTS, REBLOG POSTS, STEALING MY SNAPSHOT PHOTOS/RECORDED VIDEOS/ARTWORKS (a.k.a. ART THIEVES) OR PLAGIARIZING FROM UNKNOWN TUMBLR STRANGERS WILL IMMEDIATELY BE BLOCKED, RIGHT AWAY!⚠️
😡 WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT EVER LIKED & REBLOG MY SECRET POST! THIS IS FOR MY SECRET FRIENDS ONLY, NOT YOU! 😡
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Okay? Capiche? Make sense? Good, now back to the post…↓
Journey to Manila w/ my Paper Dolls [Recorded Jan 8th, 2023]
Hello, my secret friends! Here's what I'm promised. A journey to Manila, featuring my family & my paper dolls. 🙂🌃🇵🇭
If you haven't seen my 1st episode of "Take a Taste" 2023, then please [CLICK ME!].😉
So, without further ado, let's get started:
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�� This is before we go to "1919 Grand Cafe" for some delicious sweet treats, and also after we ate at the "Delicious Restaurant".
• Before we proceed to another eating established, let's take a look at the "New Binondo Chinatown Arch". ⛩️🇨🇳🏙️ Isn't it pretty, you two? Love the changing colors! 😊💡
Fun fact #1: Did you know, that "Binondo's Chinatown" in Manila was considered the most oldest Chinatown in the world? That's right! It was established in 1594; 182 years before the United States of America declares their independence (July 4th, 1776) 🇺🇸📖🪶, and 304 years before the Philippines (my country) declares our independence (June 12th, 1898) 🇵🇭📖🪶. That's old! 😁 Know about more "Binondo's Chinatown"? Then please [CLICK ME!].
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• And this is after we're leaving the "1919 Grand Cafe".
• Here are my last three photos, as we stroll along at the new improved "Jones Bridge" 🌉. Yes, I said it "new improved" because of Mayor of Manila (Isko Moreno) order the officials to renovate the bridge into a nostalgic looking reminiscent of the past, and it amazed us. Don't ya think, you two? 😊 Love the scenery w/ the Philippine iconic structure; the "Manila Central Post Office". ✉️🏛️🇵🇭
Fun Fact #2: The original name of this bridge was "William A. Jones Memorial Bridge", It is named after the United States legislator William Atkinson Jones [CLICK ME! #1], although, Mr. Jones didn't architect the bridge, but rather a Filipino designer named Juan M. Arellano [CLICK ME! #2]. The original style of the "Jones Bridge" was the "Neoclassical arch bridge", from 1919 to 1945, where the latter was bombed by Japanese Army forces during WWII. A year later, they revived the Jones Bridge w/ several alterations until 2019. Which, I've already mentioned before.
Final Overall:
• My entire family are satisfied our stroll & eating delicious food from two establishments, at the same time. We're haven't done this since the pandemic, and we're missing out some great places in Manila (and other parts in my country). Here's hoping, that we planning another bonding, someday. 😊 And don't worry, we're always wearing face mask & arming some sanitation sprays. 😷😉
Well, that’s all for now. More journey moments, coming soon. 😊
And If you haven’t seen my previous episodes of "Take a Taste", then I’ll provide some links down below.↓😉
Take a Taste 2022:
• Popeyes U.S. Spicy Chicken Sandwich [Dec 6, 2021]
• Jollibee Chick'nwich & Crisscut Fries [Dec 21, 2021]: Part 1 [CLICK ME! #1], Part 2 [CLICK ME! #2]
• Mini Stop Chicken Fillet XL Sandwich [Feb 7, 2022]
• Minute Burger Cheese Burger(s) [Mar 1, 2022]
• Pepper Lunch Teriyaki Beef Pepper Rice w/ Egg (& Honey Brown Sauce) [Mar 5, 2022]
• Bacsilog’s Sulit Combo Bacon-Tocino & Samgyup Day’s Pork Herbs [Mar 12, 2022]
• Burger King Whopper w/ Sides & Drink [May 6, 2022]
• Marshmello’s Limited Edition Coca-Cola Zero [Aug 26, 2022]
• Cheesy Burger McDo with Lettuce & Tomatoes Meal [Recorded: Sept 16, 2022]
• Mcdonald’s PH McSpicy & Apple Pie (featuring their World Famous Fries) [Nov 14, 2022]
• Mcdonald’s McCrispy Hamonado Sandwich [Dec 31st, 2022]
Take a Taste 2023:
• Foods from Delicious Restaurant & 1919 Grand Cafe [Jan 8th, 2023]
Tagged: @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant
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Holidays 12.24
Holidays
Adam and Eve Day (Hungary)
Barahimizong (Sikkim, India)
Calendas (Mexico)
Chil’a (Elder Scrolls)
Christmas Eve (a.k.a. ... 
Aðfangadagskvöld (Iceland)
Apollo 8 Dark Side of the Moon Day
Bonfires on the Levee (Louisiana)
Declaration of Christmas Peace (Turku, Finland)
Drunken Synod's annual beer bash feast
Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italy)
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols (Cambridge, England)
Fishmas [Also 1st Day of Trout Season]
Julaften (Norway)
Julafton (Sweden)
Juleaften (Denmark)
Last-Minute Shopper’s Day
Mistletoe Time
Nittel Nacht (Judaism)
Noche Buena (Spain, Latin America)
Quviasukvik (Inuit New Year; Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia)
Remember to Read the Instructions First Night
Silent Night Holy Night (Austria)
Super Saturday [Saturday before Xmas]
Tolling the Devil’s Knell (West Yorkshire, England)
T’owd ‘oss (North Yorkshire, England)
Weihnachten (Austria)
Wigilia (Poland)
Zerowork Season begins
Day of Military Honour — Siege of Ismail (Russia)
Heiligabend (Germany)
Helvetica Day
Jólabókaflóðið (Christmas Book Flood; Iceland)
Modresnach (German, Scandinavian)
National Roof-Over-Your-Head Day
Phonograph Patent Day
Sakewa (Sikkim, India)
Santuranticuy (Peru)
Utter Day
Yap Constitution Day (Micronesia)
Yuletide Lad #13 arrives (a.k.a. Aðfangadagskvöld; Kertasnikir or Candle Beggar; Iceland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Chocolate Day
National Egg Nog Day
4th Saturday in December
Super Saturday [Saturday before Christmas]
Independence Days
Libya (from Italy, 1951)
Feast Days
Adam and Eve (Christian; Saint)
Adela and Irmina (Christian; Saint)
Badnja Vece (ceremony where oak branches are blessed with barley)
Dauntless Dragon (Muppetism)
Egg Nog Day (Pastafarian)
Hanukkah Day #6 (Judaism) [thru Dec. 26th]
Harvey (Positivist; Saint)
Kolada begins (Asatru/Pagan/Slavic)
Krishna Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mōdraniht (Anglo-Saxon Pagan)
Orgies for World Peace Day (Pastafarian)
Paola Elisabetta Cerioli (Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Spoleto (Christian; Saint)
Sol Invictus (Birth of the Unconquered Sun)
Thrasilla (a.k.a. Trasilla) & Emiliana (Christian; Virgins)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [70 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi (Opera; 1871)
The Aristocats (Animated Disney Film; 1970)
Don’t Look Up (Film; 2021)
The Interview (Film; 2014)
I Think We’re Alone Now, recorded by Tommy James & the Shondells (Song; 1966)
Silent Night, by Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr (Xmas Song; 1818)
The Truth About Father Christmas (UK Radio Play; 1922)
Tombstone (Film; 1993)
Today’s Name Days
Adam, Eva (Austria)
Evgeni, Evgeniya (Bulgaria)
Adam, Delfina, Eva, Irmina (Croatia)
Adam, Eva (Czech Republic)
Adam, Alexandrine (Denmark)
Aadam, Eeva, Eevi, Eva, Eve, Eveli, Evelin, Evi, Iivi, Ivi, Ivika, Tammo, Tamur (Estonia)
Aatami, Eeva, Eevi, Eveliina (Finland)
Adèle (France)
Abend, Adam, Eva (Germany)
Ahmet, Evgenia (Greece)
Ádám, Éva (Hungary)
Adele (Italy)
Ādams, Ieva (Latvia)
Adomas, Girstautas, Ieva, Minvydė (Lithuania)
Adam, Eva (Norway)
Ada, Adam, Adamina, Adela, Ewa, Ewelin, Ewelina, Godzisława, Grzegorz, Grzymisława, Hermina, Herminia, Irma, Irmina, Zenobiusz (Poland)
Eugenia (Romania)
Adam, Eva (Slovakia)
Delfín (Spain)
Eva (Sweden)
Eugenia (Ukraine)
Adan, Adana, Adam, Adamina, Addison, Ava, Eva, Eve, Evelyn (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 358 of 2022; 7 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 51 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Secret of the Unhewn Stone [Day 1 of 1]
Chinese: Month 12 (Dōngyuè), Day 2 (Xin-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 30 Kislev 5783
Islamic: 30 Jumada I 1444
J Cal: 28 Zima; Sixday [28 of 30]
Julian: 11 December 2022
Moon: 3%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 22 Bichat (12th Month) [Harvey]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 4 of 90)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 3 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Secret of the Unhewn Stone [Celtic Tree Calendar; 1 Day Outside Months]
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