@kookietun93 Here po yt music. Apple music gamit ko most of the time pero parang wala sila recap monthly (lf ways to check history) Yung YT prem ko for the past years nawala (using student email, mas mura kasi doon ๐ญ and mag isang taon palang ako na graduate ๐ญ)
@kookietun93 Here po yt music. Apple music gamit ko most of the time pero parang wala sila recap monthly (lf ways to check history) Yung YT prem ko for the past years nawala (using student email, mas mura kasi doon ๐ญ and mag isang taon palang ako na graduate ๐ญ)
WTB LFS BTS ARIRANG IN BULACAN
- Prio: Day 2 - Floor Standing / Bleachers 1
- 1 tix only
- no to op/scammers: may balik yan
- payment: kaliwaan on the day of concert
- will enter the stadium together
- I am ARMY since 2017 po pls๐ฅบ
#BTS_ARฤฐRANG#BTS_WORLDTOUR_ARIRANG_BULACAN
ON WOMENโS MONTH??
A remark by Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay drew sharp criticism during Tuesdayโs Committee on Justice deliberations on the verified impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte.
During the March 3 hearing, Suntay recounted seeing actress Anne Curtis at a hotel and described having โdesireโ and imagining โwhat could happen,โ adding that such thoughts were only in his imagination and not something he could be sued over.
Suntay said this to argue that Duterte should not be charged for stating that she had imagined cutting President Bongbong Marcos' head at one event or that she said she declared herself a designated survivor during one of his SONAs.
San Juan Rep. Ysabel Zamora immediately objected, saying the comment was inappropriate, especially at the start of Womenโs Month. She moved to have Suntayโs statement stricken from the record, stressing that lawmakers should support women and refrain from making such remarks.
Suntay defended himself, saying there was โnothing sexual, nothing immoralโ in what he said, and objected to the motion. The committee, however, approved the move to strike his statement off the record.
The exchange took place as the panel continued its deliberations on the impeachment complaints against the vice president.