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Jun 30, 2021

Fascists are great in bed

Indeed, Duterte’s election and the Filipinos’ choice for a ‘strongman’ like him represent a return to our Asian roots and a desire for clarity and certainty. — It’s not simply the circumstance the character is thrust into and how relatable it is that makes this scene from the anime ‘Nichijou’ funny and interesting to me. (I, myself, dreaded coffee shops back in high school.) What makes this scene fascinating to watch is the way it epitomizes…

Anime

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Fascists are great in bed
Fascists are great in bed
Anime

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Apr 18, 2021

On the Whitsun Reef brouhaha

Filipinos should utilize rationality and logic, not sentimalism and romanticism in approaching the dispute. — The Whitsun Reef is a disputed territory. Technically, we do not own it. China could send vessels there because she can. A bitter pill to swallow but we must. In an anarchic international system, the claimant with the superior hard and soft power wins. Given these realities, how should the…

Politics

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On the Whitsun Reef brouhaha
On the Whitsun Reef brouhaha
Politics

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Feb 12, 2021

The “one rice, one ulam” culture

A necessity, not a choice — Been watching food vlogs around Southeast Asia and I came to the realization that the “isang kanin, isang ulam” phenomenon is an exclusively Filipino thing. In an Indonesian carinderia, it is almost unimaginable for someone to order just a single ulam and kanin. Typical Indonesians usually eat a cup of…

Filipino

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The “one rice, one ulam” culture
The “one rice, one ulam” culture
Filipino

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Dec 4, 2020

Don’t ask me what my pronouns are

Or you’ll offend me. — I get more offended each time someone asks me what my pronouns are because: 1. they are assuming that there is a slight chance that my outward masculine expression is a disguise and that I do not have the agency nor the audacity to express my preferred gender identity; and …

LGBTQ

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Don’t ask me what my pronouns are
Don’t ask me what my pronouns are
LGBTQ

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Nov 14, 2020

The Filipino ‘typhoon’ culture

There are two staples in the life of every Filipino: rice and typhoons. — I have been reading posts from foreigners living in the Philippines sharing their ‘first time’ experiences with a typhoon. That’s cute. Don’t worry, it won’t be your last. As a matter of fact, after Quinta, a new one is set to hit us, so brace yourselves. There are two staples…

Philippines

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The Filipino ‘typhoon’ culture
The Filipino ‘typhoon’ culture
Philippines

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Nov 14, 2020

The death of the Filipino empire

It’s imminent. — If there is a common, unifying theme throughout the history of these islands, it is that of resistance and struggles against an overarching authority which seeks to dominate and force control over the affairs of their smaller regional and ethnic polities, either through warfare or rebellion. Among the historical anecdotes…

Philippines

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The death of the Filipino empire
The death of the Filipino empire
Philippines

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Oct 3, 2020

“Conservatism” does not exist

You cannot step into the same river twice, for other waters are continually flowing on. — I am of the persuasion that there is no such thing as conservatism. I mean this based on the simplest sense of the word, which is the commitment to the “conservation” of traditional values. Unlike many intellectuals, I do believe, at least for now, that the totality of human history*…

Conservatives

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“Conservatism” does not exist
“Conservatism” does not exist
Conservatives

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Oct 1, 2020

The bias of Filipino academics

It’s elitism, bitch. — Why do Filipino professors and academics tend to be liberal? I can think of three reasons, among many. Because, first, there is an intricate and cyclical reward system in the academia that incentivizes academics to become liberals. …

Philippines

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The bias of Filipino academics
The bias of Filipino academics
Philippines

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Aug 9, 2020

When the sword disappears altogether

The ultimate ideal according to the Chinese poetic film, Hero — Hero (2002) is often praised for its beautiful cinematography by Western critics but rarely for its insightful, poetic story about the essence of selfless patriotism and national unity. …

Movies

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When the sword disappears altogether
When the sword disappears altogether
Movies

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Apr 18, 2020

Should I kill myself or trim my pubic hair?

A man’s search for meaning — Man is doomed to the eternal search for identity and meaning in a fundamentally meaningless world. …

Existentialism

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Should I kill myself or trim my pubic hair?
Should I kill myself or trim my pubic hair?
Existentialism

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