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@raphaelmiguel

Tato ta ta. MD. Do everything with good humor, patience, kindness, and love. Matthew 21:22. C.

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Today healed what the 2022 elections broke in me. But anger at corruption and unity of the people must outlive today; dalhin ang galit hanggang managot ang dapat managot. This is not a protest of a day, but the reckoning of a generation. #TamaNa #KurakotManagot #StopKorap

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Mayroon pang mga Pinoy na mas maingay sa pagkamatay ni Ch/arlie Ki/rk kaysa sa korapyson na pumapatay sa bansa natin. Wala bang volume button para sa tamang pinaglalaban?

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Growth is messy, change is not linear. Let people grow, reward good faith, leave space for redemption, and focus on the real issue: the corrupt, the ones stealing our future. Tayo ba ay lumalaban para sa ikauunlad ng Pilipinas, o gusto lang natin ipakita na better tayo sa iba?

Growth is messy, change is not linear. Let people grow, reward good faith, leave space for redemption, and focus on the real issue: the corrupt, the ones stealing our future. Tayo ba ay lumalaban para sa ikauunlad ng Pilipinas, o gusto lang natin ipakita na better tayo sa iba?
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What we once condemned, we now reflect: echo chamber mentality, shutting out opposing views, selective outrage, fake news, and personal attacks. Walang panalo. Drop the righteousness and reflect if it’s for the cause, or just to be right, feel superior, or hate. Nakakaumay.

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Man, the internet is the Bad Place. People lead righteousness witch hunts, everyone turns into a philosopher until their data runs out, and nobody’s here to learn—just flexing for likes like it’s a competition of moral posturing.

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No one is ever too late to recognize the truth. Yet we drive away the very people who are waking up to the truth with harshness, judgment, and bullying disguised as passion and righteousness. We can disagree, argue, challenge opposing views—but must we destroy to prove a point?