indeed it’s a minute well spent with @eaJPark 🥹
#canwejustpause?🥹
how my minute with him went…
(Entered the booth and hugged him ^^)
me: it’s nice seeing you again Jae!
him: yeah (with big smile) would you like it b&w or colored (pointing to photobooth options)
m: colored please ^^
h: okay~ what pose?
m: can we get closer to the camera?
h: sure!
📸
m: for the next one, can you pat my head? ^^
h: yea, for sure!
📸
while waiting for the photos, i showed him the pouch I painted earlier (prepared by @eaJPark_PH 🫶🏻)
m: i painted this earlier ^^
h: oh wow, it’s so pretty
m: i want you to sign it but it’s not allowed
h: yeah not allowed, sorry 🙏🏻
m: no no it’s okay
h: oh would you like to scan the QR?
m: oh yeah (a bit shaking trying to get my phone 🤣)
(while waiting for the photos to be printed)
m: so when you’ll be back? when’s the next concert?
h: i don’t know yet
m: but you’ll be back right?
h: yes, will you be there?
m: of course!
(Staff counting down 5secs)
m: aww, can I get another hug?
h: yeah
m: I’ll wait for you~ (about to step out already since the time’s up but he stopped me)
h: wait for the picture
m: oh yeah, thank you 😍
i stepped out and literally shaking after 😂 i’m so happy to have met him again 🥹
#eaJ1EP #eaJ1
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ITZY 3rd World Tour Tunnel Vision in Manila
1 GenAd Ticket
GA 522 Row F, seat 2
Php3,100.00
— payment upon meet-up
📍Antipolo / SM Masinag, or Cubao area
rfs: extended trip ko to Seoul until Jul 12
✅ can counter check physical tix with voucher
MAY PANANAGUTAN ANG MGA MENOR DE EDAD NA NASASANGKOT SA KRIMEN
Marami pa ring maling impormasyon tungkol sa Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act.
May pananagutan. May proseso. May mga intervention upang matiyak na hindi na ito mauulit.
May pananagutan din ang mga magulang. May tungkulin naman ang pamahalaan—sa pamamagitan ng DSWD at iba pang ahensya—na magbigay ng suporta sa mga biktima, kanilang mga pamilya.
Iligal ang pakawalan ang menor de edad na nasangkot sa krimen at may parusa sa mga gagawa nito.
Ang tunay na hamon ay hindi ang pagpapakalat ng takot at disinformation, kundi ang ganap na pagpapatupad ng batas at pagtiyak na may hustisya, accountability, at proteksyon para sa lahat ng bata.
DAY6 10th Anniversary Tour <The DECADE> FINALE in SEOUL
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7.3 FRI 13:00 - 18:00 (KST)
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7.5 SUN 11:00 - 16:00 (KST)
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#DAY6 #데이식스
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The last Inside Seventeen episode related to JunHui personally was back in December 2025 😀
Although filming movies and world tour took up most of this half year, it’s not like there were no commercials or individual activities at all…
What about the Laiyifen? Redgala? EVE LOM?
Pledis and XCSS STOP MISTREATING JUN
Fair treatment to Junhui please!!
#JunhuiDeservesBetter
#JUN #준 #文俊辉 #文俊輝
@pledis_17@pledis17_STAFF
Got7 should do the dance challenges for ‘A’ and ‘Stop Stop It’ like they did with Youngjae’s ‘Vibin’ dance challenge since they all can’t film it together!!
May 11 - June 3, 2026
23 days as Senate President
Senate sessions = 8
Bills passed = 0
Facebook Live = 20
Press Conferences = 3
Worst Senate President ever
Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano
Despite their mandate to attend in special session, these senators are still absent:
Cayetano, Alan Peter
Cayetano, Pilar “Pia”
Marcos, Imee
Marcoleta, Rodante
Padilla, Robin
Villar, Mark
Villar, Camille
Legarda, Loren
Go, Christopher “Bong”
Remember them and do not vote again.
THE EMPTY CHAIRS TELL THE STORY
For weeks, the Senate’s so-called Blue Ribbon investigation was promoted as a major exposé. The public was told that the testimony of the so-called “18 bodyguards” would supposedly reveal explosive information.
Yet when the hearing finally took place, the most telling image was not the witnesses.
It was the empty chairs.
Not a single senator associated with the hearings showed up.
Not Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, who had aggressively pushed the proceedings.
Not Senate President Allan Peter Cayetano, who allowed the hearings to become a political spectacle.
Not Sen. Pia Cayetano, who was being presented as the committee chair.
Not even Sen. Imee Marcos, one of the loudest voices demanding investigations.
When the moment came to stand behind the allegations, the senators themselves were nowhere to be found.
The obvious question is: why?
If the testimony was truly credible, why was there no senator willing to personally hear it, question it, and defend it before the public?
If the witnesses were truly important, why were they effectively left on their own?
The absence of the senators sends a powerful message. It suggests that even those who promoted the narrative may no longer have confidence in it.
The same can be said about the witnesses who were previously showcased as central figures in the investigation, including Mike Defensor and the so-called “18 bodyguards.” Their allegations generated headlines, but when scrutiny intensified and serious questions emerged about credibility, consistency, and supporting evidence, the political enthusiasm surrounding them appeared to evaporate.
The public deserves answers.
Why were these witnesses elevated for weeks, only to be seemingly abandoned when it mattered most?
Why were Filipinos asked to take the allegations seriously when even the hearing’s principal advocates chose not to attend?
In politics, words matter.
But actions matter more.
And on the day of the hearing, the loudest statement was made not from the witness table, but from the empty seats reserved for the senators who once championed the proceedings.
The empty chairs spoke for themselves.
@jicheolmyluv there is a free check-ups and laboratories even before "Yakap" was established. However most LGUs don't promote it, even budget were given per person and the worst thing is even the person availed it or not the budget remains in the LGUs