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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Angelica Panganiban is the real unbothered queen


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No one can deny that Angelica Panganiban is the real unbothered queen.

I’m an addict of Walang Hanggang Paalam, and I can say that Celine Delgado, este Angelica Panganiban, did a great job in creating this infomercial. Way to go, Angge!

When Angelica made that first video about not voting for thieves, the other camp produced that “rebuttal video” starring the personification of what they stand for, Juliana what’s her face. What’s weird is they took a swipe at Angelica’s lovelife? Walang ibang masabi??

Angelica once again reminded Filipinos to assess carefully who they will vote for in the upcoming elections. 

This is the second collaboration of Panganiban with the group, Youth Public Servants (YPS). 

“Iwasan natin ang mga nangangako ng gold... Wag bumoto ng magnanakaw” 

Ang ganda ng Angelica Panganiban election vids. Always emphasizing on magnanakaw and sinungaling without naming anyone. I think it needs to be repeated even more often (sinungaling, magnanakaw) everyday, just so it would ne hard to disassociate these words from you know who.

Angelica Panganiban did not even mention a candidate's name but it triggered the apologists. 

Imagine if more artists like Kathryn Bernardo, Liza Soberano, Nadine Lustre, Angel Locsin, etc would speak up just like how the artists in the US spoke against Trump.

Angelica Panganiban is at it again. Expect a cheap copy from Juliana Pareswho and Darryl Yap soon.

The fact that Vincentiments and Juliana copied or spoofed Ms. Angelica Panganiban's short vid actually shows that they were triggered by her. LOL!


Watch these hypocrites who called to stop cancel culture yesterday as they cancel Angelica Panganiban again…hehehe

Angelica Panganiban really said, “Oh my God, don’t you know I’m a savage?” 

Pakkkk Angelica Panganiban is coming with a bang! She said I only speak facts and facts only! Facts!

Angelica Panganiban's team is a better filmmaker. Sorry not sorry.

STOP CANCEL CULTURE says the same people who RED TAGGED Angel Locsin, Enchong Dee, Nadine, Angelica Panganiban etc. Even going as far as calling them with malicious names. Pa victim nga.

I've never been a fan of Toni Gonzaga ever since, but now I’m glad that I was right that's because she supports a candidate who is a liar. In that case I’d rather be an Angelica Panganiban in a world full of Toni Gonzaga. Pranka man, atleast nag-iisip ng tama.


Angelica Panganiban has more senses than Julianna and Vincentiments combined together.

“‘Pag may history ng pambubudol, never again, never forget tayo.” 

I move to nominate Angelica Panganiban as QUEEN of BURNS. Any seconds?

Not related to hashtags but we need to hype Angelica Panganiban's video for Young Public Servants. There are many pro-Leni pages who make amazing content pero hindi alam ng karamihan. Please share. 

Friday, February 11, 2022

Philippine Post Office Valentine’s Day special stamps launched in the City of Pines


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The Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) launched its “Titibok pa rin" Valentine’s 2022 special stamps featuring designs that spread hope, strength and love in the midst of difficulties brought about by the pandemic held at the Burnham Park Grandstand in Baguio City, Feb.10.

“Confronted with difficulties, some have lost their loved ones, many are struggling, feeling sad, scared, frustrated and broken. The Post Office Valentine’s Day Stamp features broken hearts that are still willing to fight and love”, Postmaster General Norman Fulgencio said.

“Sa kabila ng pandemya, ang Pusong Pinoy ay titibok pa rin (Inspite of the Pandemic, the heart of the Filipinos will keep on beating), he said.




The Valentine’s Day special stamp was unveiled by Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong and his wife Arlene together with Postmaster General Norman Fulgencio and other Post Office Officials.

Valentine’s Day celebrates the bond and the relationship between people. It is a day which teaches us how we express love, not just between couples, but also emphasizes the different kinds of love.

The designs for 2022 Valentine’s Day Stamps celebrate the Hearts that are not often celebrated during Valentines. The stamps depict the Filipino spirit that never gives up and show heart images expressing different emotions which prevail amid the pandemic.

The eight (8) heart stamps that express feelings or emotions are: Titibok pa rin (heart still beating), nagmamahal pa rin, lalaban pa rin, nagmamalasakit pa rin, titibok pa rin para sa bayan, buo pa rin at lumalaban pa rin. “These are the hearts that really matter”, Fulgencio added.

“People across the globe celebrate this day by sending love messages to partners, friends and family. This is the day to thank people, wherever they are for their love in the form of friendship, family, service and in all its forms”, the Post Office said in a statement.

The Post Office has printed 40,000 copies of the eight (8) colorful heart designs to be sold at P12 each. In-house graphic artist Ms. Eunice Beatrix U. Dabu layout the stamps.


Stamps, souvenir sheets and official first day covers of “Titibok pa rin 2022 Valentine’s Special Stamps” are now available at Philatelic Counter, Manila Central Post Office in Liwasang Bonifacio. For inquiries on the stamps, call (02)8527-0108 or (02)8527-0132 and follow and like Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PilipinasPhilately/ for updates.

#AllinLahatsaALS: DepEd rallies support for ALS, its law and IRR


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“A truly strengthened and intensified Alternative Learning System (ALS) Program for all out-of-school children in special cases, youth, and adults (OSCYAs) is a promise that the administration of Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones delivered in less than six years in office,” ALS Assistant Secretary G.H. Ambat declared as the Department of Education (DepEd) is set to conduct the roadshow for Republic Act 11510 (ALS Act) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) beginning February 2022.

DepEd, through the newly created Bureau of Alternative Education (BAE) in the Central Office, will engage DepEd officials, personnel, and partners in the field to make the implementation of the law more understandable, relatable, and practicable.

“After we levelled-up the Program, we intend to build on the gains of ALS 2.0 and make sure that everyone – from DepEd officials and personnel to external partners – is all-in for ALS. Their stake in and support for ALS should continue even after the current administration,” Ambat added.

With support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Opportunity 2.0 (O2) Project, the roadshow will kick off in the 12 O2 project sites: Zamboanga del Norte, Isabela City, Davao City, General Santos City, Cagayan de Oro City, Cotabato City, Legazpi City, Angeles City, Quezon City, Valenzuela City, Cebu City, and Tagbilaran City. Thereafter, BAE will conduct the roadshow with relevant offices in the Central, Regional and Division offices, and schools.

“We share the same goal with DepEd of reaching the vulnerable Filipino out-of-school youth and making sure they have access to quality education and training. A large part of doing that is to build awareness and the capacity of ALS implementors including administrators, coordinators, and teachers down to community learning centers—even local governments, private sector, academia, and the youth themselves. This way, everyone will know what the ALS law means for them and their work together on youth development,” USAID Opportunity 2.0 Chief of Party Dr. David Hall said.

The roadshow aims to explain the salient features and key terms in the law and its IRR that will define the roles and responsibilities of DepEd and its partners in the continued implementation of the ALS Program. Likewise, the roadshow is designed to boost stakeholder support by enabling them to appreciate the provisions of the law, and discuss strategies and practices that may be used to further an effective advocacy campaign.

To signify support for the ALS Program, and its institutionalization through the ALS Act and its IRR, roadshow participants and program stakeholders are encouraged to use #AllinLahatsaALS in their social media posts related to ALS and its activities. The hashtag also serves as a call-to[1]action for all to acknowledge and participate in the collective effort to make basic education more accessible and inclusive for marginalized Filipinos.

On December 23, 2020, the President promptly signed the ALS Act that responds to the growing demand for a quality second-chance basic education as a viable learning option for Filipino OSCYAs who are unable to study in the formal education system due to economic, geographic, political, physical, and social barriers.

On November 5, 2021, Briones signed the final IRR following BAE’s conduct of a series of consultations with DepEd officials and personnel, relevant government agencies, and non-government organizations.


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