Punch was born with big eyes and a calm little face, looking at the world with innocence and curiosity. 🥺💗💗
He never knew how difficult his destiny would be. Every day brought new challenges, lonely moments, and lessons far beyond what a little monkey should have to face. Yet he kept moving forward with courage.
Through every struggle, every tear, and every obstacle, Punch continued his journey. His destiny has not fully arrived yet, but each step is shaping him into someone stronger than anyone imagined.
The little boy with the big eyes is still walking his path, and we are all watching, hoping that one day his long journey leads him to the happiness and love he truly deserves. 💗💗💗🐒✨
#punchi
#punchimonkey
Hoy ang LALA ng episode 3!🔥 Now I know kung Bakit sya bawal sa free TV! Taena, this series deserve a praise, need lang talaga ng Maraming engagement coz Sobrang Ganda, walang dull moments, lahat may TAMA!!👏👏👏
#missbehave#alexailacad
Another impressive win for Alex Eala
The @rnadalacademy player continues to shine on grass, defeating No. 2 seed Elena Rybakina in straight sets at the @berlin_tennis
Keep going, Alex! Mabuhay! VAMOS!
📸 @WTA
THE PHILIPPINE SENATE in 28 days under Alan Peter Cayetano:
Estimated Cost - P700M. Output - chaos, gunfire, Bato’s escape despite ICC-issued warrant while under its “protective custody”, session boycott, failed destabilization attempt, unauthorized committee hearings highlighted by one not presided nor attended by a single senator.
WHAT A WASTE OF TAXPAYERS’ MONEY!
‘WHAT A WASTE OF TAXPAYERS’ MONEY’
Sen. Panfilo Lacson criticized the 28-day leadership standoff under Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, claiming it cost taxpayers an estimated P700 million while yielding “chaos” and legislative inaction.
In a post on X on Thursday, June 18, Lacson said the estimate was based on calculations by Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian, who previously chaired the finance committee, placing the Senate’s daily operating expenses at around P25 million.
“As per estimate made by the erstwhile Finance committee chairman, now SP Gatchalian, under the 2026 GAA, the Senate spends approximately P25M/day - salaries, allowances, MOOE, etc. Multiply that by 28 days of inaction and inactivity, it’s P700M,” Lacson said in a reply to a comment.
This message isn't for one person—it goes to every fan, every former fan, and everyone in every fandom.
No matter who you stan, if the day comes when your artist no longer meets your expectations, it's okay to leave. People outgrow artists, and artists outgrow expectations too. That's normal.
But if admiration turns into bitterness simply because they're no longer giving you what you want, maybe it's time to quietly walk away.
After all, there was once a time when that artist made you happy. Let that be the memory you keep.
You don't have to stay. But you also don't have to hate.
Sometimes, leaving in peace is the kindest thing you can do—for them and for yourself.
Erik Matti's HBO series ‘CALL MY MANAGER’ is now set to premiere on August 13.
The local reworking of the French comedy ‘Call My Agent’ features Edu Manzano, Judy Ann Santos, and RK Bagatsing, and more guest stars.
The histrionics has reached the neurons of Senator Pia Cayetano!
Walang pinagkaiba sa kapatid! Ang daming drama! Ang entitled! Ang bitter parang ampalaya!