this is exactly why ang sarap mahalin ng BINI. they celebrate every win like it's their first. as if the magic never wore off. they still look at these moments with the same wonder in their eyes. the bigger they get, the more grateful they seem. that's what gets me every time 🥹
patrick at gwen after mag eye contact:
patrick: 😛
gwen: ☺️
MY JUNE BABIES 🥹🤍 happy birthday sainyo, please don't ever change and stay happy patgwen ❤️🩹
Signals World Tour Setlist Day 1
🎬 UNANG KILIG
🩵 I FEEL GOOD
💃🏻 ANG HULING CHA-CHA
☁️ LAGI
🫵🏼 DIYAN KA LANG
😍 NA NA NA
🌅 KATABI
🍭 SWEET TOOTH
🍬 SUGAR RUSH
✋🏻 STEP BACK
🐝 HONEY HONEY
⭕️ TIC TAC TOE
🏳️🌈 BE HU U R (Dancers only)
🪑 DUYAN (Song Cover: Aiah, Sheena, Colet, Jho)
💋 KAKAIBABE (Song Cover: Mikha, Gwen, Maloi, Stacey)
🏹 GOLDEN ARROW (Band only)
🕺🏻 BESTIES (BINI Besties)
🌴BINICHELLA🌴
🧑🏻🩰 SHAGIDI
🌕 ZERO PRESSURE
💆🏻♀️ OUT OF MY HEAD
🏎️ KARERA
🪞 SALAMIN, SALAMIN
👀 BLINK TWICE
🍒 CHERRY ON TOP
🏝️ PARALLEL WORLD Sneak Peak (Forgotten Island OST)
😳 BLUSH
👙 BIKINI
🏝️ PANTROPIKO
BINI SIGNALS MOA KICKOFF
#BINI_SIGNALS_MANILAD1
#BINI_SIGNALS_WORLDTOUR_2026
yoo yeonseok
he said in an interview that women who don't cover themselves or who don't wear modest clothes are basically asking for men's attention. plus he was shaming his costar for her choice of clothes
Two girls, aged 14 and 15, were raped multiple times in separate attacks by three boys aged 13 to 14. The boys filmed the rapes while laughing and later shared the videos. They were convicted on 10 rape charges, but none went to jail. They only got Youth Rehabilitation Orders. Once again, the system protected the boys’ futures while destroying the future of girls.
"But Naga City is pulling off something that feels almost alien in the Philippines right now. They are actually giving people the receipts. With the launch of their new People’s Budget Portal, Naga is staging a quiet revolution against traditional patronage politics."
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To be honest, when most Filipinos hear the word "budget," our minds instantly go to the worst place. We think of the massive flood control scandals, billions of pesos lost to ghost infrastructure projects, and the never-ending drama over confidential funds and hidden congressional budget insertions.
We’re so used to public money vanishing into a black box that we just assume corruption is the default setting.
But Naga City is pulling off something that feels almost alien in the Philippines right now. They are actually giving people the receipts. With the launch of their new People’s Budget Portal, Naga is staging a quiet revolution against traditional patronage politics.
Instead of hiding the city’s billions behind 500-page accounting spreadsheets designed to make your eyes glaze over, this platform lays everything bare. It translates dense government spending into eight simple, real-world goals you can actually track from your phone.
Things like building decent homes, keeping the streets walkable, and fixing actual flood-prone areas before the money even gets approved.
The real kicker, though, is that it stops politicians from playing gatekeeper with public funds. In a country where people often have to beg local officials for medical assistance or community funds, Naga’s People’s Budget Ordinance legally mandates that citizens and local groups get a direct seat at the table to decide where the money goes.
It effectively moves power out of closed-door city hall meetings and hands it straight to ordinary residents.
To top it all off, the entire digital blueprint is open-source and completely free for any other municipality in the country to copy-paste. At a time when public trust in government spending is at an all-time low, Naga is proving that transparency isn't some impossible, expensive dream. It just takes a local government with the political courage to stop hiding the numbers.
- Gerry Cacanindin
📸 Leni Robredo