The Art of Pinoy Rallies. (*laugh out loud*)
Anakngtokwa'tbaboy(nadoubledead).
Wala akong maipopost na matino ngayon.Seryoso. Kasi naman. The pain! The agony! First day high ko ngayon.For the guys, sorry kung di makarelate. Gals, oo, first day ko kaya buong araw akong namimilipit hanggang paa sa sakit.
Anyways,my post is not about my dysmenorrhea or whatever, and I'm not even sure if
I spelled it right. Heck, tinatamad ako magspell-check.
Mga aktibista...ang sisipag nila mag-ipon ng ultraviolet radiation at polusyon ng kapwa nila tao(bukod sa noise pollution nila at air pollution mula sa perspiration ng mga kasama nila) dahil mula umaga, kainitan ng tanghali, hanggang oras ng gimikan,hala rally pa ren. Bilib din ako sa kanila kasi akalain mong artistic sila. Matiyaga sila gumawa ng mga effigy ni PGMA tska galante magprint ng mga flyers at mukha ng members ng Senado, tsaka with matching apoy pa! (susunugin din pala ang mga yun). Kelangan din may parang "yell" sila, syempre dapat amplified vocally ang nais nilang iparating. Ang mga rally ng Pinoy, kabisado na ng mga tagasubaybay ng balita sa TV.
Eksena ang mga rallyist no? But in a way I guess I admire them for their compassion (uh, right)and concern for the country. Sure they're "fighting for the greater good of the Filipino people". Sure they're brave...new age heroes if you must. Sure they are visionaries who have a goal; who chose activism as the resolution if diplomatic means are not effective.What I'm trying to say is, activists may not always be wrong, but they're not always right. Sometimes what they chose to do is not the best way and people end up getting hurt, yet we're being driven by a trashy political clamor,ran by greedy hands and minds, to stand up and do something so its not hard to imagine how they feel.I'm seeing both sides of the coin here, and as much as I'd like to say I'd rather be apathetic about the chaotic politics here, plus the very predictable rallies, I can't and I musn't. We can't and we musn't.
Dear. I hate politics more than ever. A living representation of absurdity (I forgot who said this one.This is just a quote).Pulitika...isang seryosong bagay na tinatawanan ko na lang. Ayokong maghintay ng milagro, pero ayoko rin naman maging aktibista.
I think the best way to see change in this country without shedding blood, or be desperate and continue diplomacy (which normally doesn't work) is to be the change we want to see in the world just like what Ghandi said. A little prayer wouldn't hurt either. This is the best time to be proud Pinoys,folks!
Sorry if this post is so-so.Nakafocus ang isip ko kung pano matulog nang hindi magkakaroon ng Red Sea sa bedsheets. Haher.
Wala akong maipopost na matino ngayon.Seryoso. Kasi naman. The pain! The agony! First day high ko ngayon.For the guys, sorry kung di makarelate. Gals, oo, first day ko kaya buong araw akong namimilipit hanggang paa sa sakit.
Anyways,my post is not about my dysmenorrhea or whatever, and I'm not even sure if
I spelled it right. Heck, tinatamad ako magspell-check.
Mga aktibista...ang sisipag nila mag-ipon ng ultraviolet radiation at polusyon ng kapwa nila tao(bukod sa noise pollution nila at air pollution mula sa perspiration ng mga kasama nila) dahil mula umaga, kainitan ng tanghali, hanggang oras ng gimikan,hala rally pa ren. Bilib din ako sa kanila kasi akalain mong artistic sila. Matiyaga sila gumawa ng mga effigy ni PGMA tska galante magprint ng mga flyers at mukha ng members ng Senado, tsaka with matching apoy pa! (susunugin din pala ang mga yun). Kelangan din may parang "yell" sila, syempre dapat amplified vocally ang nais nilang iparating. Ang mga rally ng Pinoy, kabisado na ng mga tagasubaybay ng balita sa TV.
Eksena ang mga rallyist no? But in a way I guess I admire them for their compassion (uh, right)and concern for the country. Sure they're "fighting for the greater good of the Filipino people". Sure they're brave...new age heroes if you must. Sure they are visionaries who have a goal; who chose activism as the resolution if diplomatic means are not effective.What I'm trying to say is, activists may not always be wrong, but they're not always right. Sometimes what they chose to do is not the best way and people end up getting hurt, yet we're being driven by a trashy political clamor,ran by greedy hands and minds, to stand up and do something so its not hard to imagine how they feel.I'm seeing both sides of the coin here, and as much as I'd like to say I'd rather be apathetic about the chaotic politics here, plus the very predictable rallies, I can't and I musn't. We can't and we musn't.
Dear. I hate politics more than ever. A living representation of absurdity (I forgot who said this one.This is just a quote).Pulitika...isang seryosong bagay na tinatawanan ko na lang. Ayokong maghintay ng milagro, pero ayoko rin naman maging aktibista.
I think the best way to see change in this country without shedding blood, or be desperate and continue diplomacy (which normally doesn't work) is to be the change we want to see in the world just like what Ghandi said. A little prayer wouldn't hurt either. This is the best time to be proud Pinoys,folks!
Sorry if this post is so-so.Nakafocus ang isip ko kung pano matulog nang hindi magkakaroon ng Red Sea sa bedsheets. Haher.
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