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#SolidDDS: Are They the Best and the Brightest Trolls?

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#SolidDDS people who actually put these two words together and proudly refer to themselves by that obvious moral dissonance is officially un-Filipino. they only care about their TATAY and not our actual Motherland. Shame on y'all.

How to know if a person is a #SolidDDS

1. Close minded
2. Yellowtards lang ang excuse sa anti Government
3. Blind to see the wrong
4. Thinks they are always right
5. Defends the President even though a mistake had been confirmed

The problem is, these people worship by personality traits, not values and principles. Hook na hook sila sa matapang na personalidad ni Mr. Duts.



No #SolidDDS  are reacting over the Philhealth corruption and vociferously telling Morales to resign? Why suddenly they became dumb? That's how ridiculous and hypocritical those zealots: they just turn a blind eye as long as the corruption is committed by a Duterte ally.

Some of them are in denial stage right now. Claiming that Dugs is apart from this corruption and are projecting that it's the previous admin's fault.

Some are just plainly dismissing that everone's corrupt which is funny.




With the country's economic situation in chaos, handling pandemic like garbage, corruption in Philhealth, tapos #SolidDDS pa rin hanggang mamatay. Amp.

As citizens, I personally think our loyalty should never be towards one man but to the Filipino people only. Administrations change, the people remain.

Di ko gets. Kamay na bato raw, disiplinado.. Pero inutil pagdating sa china tapos may favoritism pa pagdating sa mga allies niya.

It's really laughable how #SolidDDS think that all citizens who do not agree with the president are yellowtards.


Ronald Cardema is Serving at the President's Pleasure Again

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Walang sinumang puwedeng kumuwestiyon sa gustong italaga sa puwesto ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, ayon sa Malacañang.

Ito'y matapos muling italaga ni Duterte si Ronald Cardema sa National Youth Commission.

Here is what people have to say:

Public officials' prerogatives is dependent only on what the constitution allows, public office is public trust never did it say personal caprices and whims. Pathetic government.

Cardema does not even belong to the youth group per se.  He's a senior citizen when compared to the youth.

Well we are no longer surprised by it, they've been recycling garbage from the start. #BestAndTheBrightestDaw

Sabi ng DDS: "No one is above the law daw" pero nag appoint si Digong ng overage sa NYC, wala daw pwedeng kumwestiyon dahil its Digongs prerogative. Patay tanan ok-ok.

What’s new? He’s the king almighty, whatever he wishes will be granted. “Walang papalag” or else you’ll be the one in trouble.



Akala ko ba Law is Law pwede rin rules is rules. Ibig sabihin Presidente mismo nag break ng rules? Employment classifications and qualifications are part of government rules and implementations. Ano ba talaga!?

Ano pa po ang bago?! Garapalan na ba talaga ang kasalukuyang kalakaran?

Pero he owes the trust of the people who have elected him. So the people has the say in every appointment he does. Especially if the ones he appoints are untrustworthy and does not deserve the position. That reflects the appointer himself, if he appoints persons like that. Shame on you all. Where did your delicadeza go?

And what does this group do anyway? dagdag headcount sa kongreso para magpasa ng mga kabalbalang bills na ginagapang ng presidente? and still have the guts to say that the legislation is a separate and independent entity from the president. kayo kayo lang nagbobolahan.

Wala ng ibang choice yong mga basura nalang talaga ang nalagay sa pwseto. repleksyon ng gobyerno basura din.

Ang Presidente ba mismo ang nagpapasahod sa kanya?at galing ba mismo sa sarili nyang bulsa ang ipapasahod? Taumbayan lang din ang nagpapasahod sa Presidente.

Sino ba ang sineserbisyuhan ninyo hindi ba ang mamayang Pilipino? Saan ba galing ang pera na kinukurakot, di ba pera namin yan. Tapos sabhin nyo na ndi pwedi questionin? Nandiyan kayo sa puwesto na yan ng dahil sa amin.

Which Asian Country Googles Beer the Most?



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It’s International Beer Day and countries in Asia seem to be thirsty for a beer this year - well, at least on Google. With numerous government-implemented social distancing measures in place, people flock online to buy their wants and essentials. Unsurprisingly, many of them search for beer online, especially those in countries with stricter or longer lockdowns.

A study by iPrice Group indicates which countries among Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan google beer the most (in English and local languages), and it reveals the beer brands that dominate each market. Taking each country’s reach on Google into consideration, which is the number of the population that uses the search engine, the e-commerce aggregator recorded each one’s search volume.

Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Philippines are the thirstiest (online) among them all

Singapore recorded to have the most search volume percentage on beer. Their total Google searches from the first half of 2020 accounts for 3.9% of the country’s reach. Contrary to the 2017 Straits Times article, which claimed that the island city-state’s people drank the least, they seem to be the most interested in the alcoholic beverage online. This goes to show that their stringent laws on alcohol consumption do not affect Singaporeans’ online behavior. 


Hong Kong, a country that didn’t even experience a lockdown, comes in second. Their searches for half the year account for 3.6% of the country’s reach on Google. On the contrary, the Philippines, who has been on lockdown since March, comes close with 3.3% of its reach. It makes sense for the developing country to have an increase of Google searches on beer this year since strict liquor bans and movement control measures were mandated. There was even a 69% increase in online searches for beer in March, right when the lockdown was implemented.




Surprisingly, Malaysia is not at the end of the spectrum. Even with a big portion of its population not being allowed to drink alcohol due to religious laws, its search volume for the year accounts for 2.6% of the population, even more so than Taiwan’s (2.3%), where the drinking culture is more open and prominent. However, this could be attributed to Taiwan’s early containment of the virus, which consequently doesn’t call for a strict lockdown.




Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand googled beer the least

Nightlife hotspots, Thailand and Vietnam, surprisingly rank 6th and 7th respectively in their search volume on beer. iPrice hypothesizes that the Thai and Vietnamese don’t find the need to google beer online since beer is quite easily accessible in both countries. Moreover, Vietnam hardly had any lockdown measures due to its great job in containing the virus early on. Thailand was also praised to handle the virus’ containment as well.




Expectedly, Indonesia googled beer the least among all the aforementioned countries. Since most of the population is Islamic, which doesn’t condone alcohol consumption at all, they are quite discouraged to do so. Additionally, Indonesia never experienced any strict lockdowns like some of its neighbors despite having a high number of coronavirus cases.




Beer brands that dominate the market

Dutch pale lager beer, Heineken, is the most popular beer brand in the 8 listed countries. It appears as part of the top three in each individual country’s search volumes, except Hong Kong’s. It’s safe to say that its efforts in investing in breweries and marketing across Asia have paid off. It is followed by the top Japanese beer, Asahi, which is pretty popular among Asian countries for its dry and light qualities that are best enjoyed with Japanese food.




Western beers, Hoegaarden, Carlsberg, and Budweiser all come in as the third most searched beers. All three have the same search volume estimates. The first homegrown beer brand that appears on the top is Singaporean beer, Tiger. Filipino beers, San Miguel and Red Horse are also pretty popular among Asians. San Miguel is well-known for its quality and affordable price while Red Horse is known for its unusually strong alcohol content.




iPrice also notes that some countries are quite loyal to their local beers. In countries like Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, and the Philippines, one or more of their local beers made it to the country’s top three most sought after beers. Thailand, Hong Kong, and Indonesia, however, do not search for their local beers as much as foreign brands.
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