Knives, lockpicking, fountain pens, ultra-spicy peppers, books, Star Trek, tea, weird Linux distros
Be into at least four of those things and I will be totally obsessed with you.
There is something deeply troubling about a society that is quick to demand the harshest punishment for children, while celebrating convicted plunderers, tolerating corruption, and rewarding leaders who normalize violence.
Young people do not grow up in a vacuum. They learn from the values we model, the behavior we reward, and the systems we build around them. Violence rarely begins at the moment it becomes visible. It is often preceded by bullying, social isolation, neglect, untreated trauma, and countless missed opportunities for intervention.
If we want children to reject violence, then we must also be willing to examine the ways our society excuses, glorifies, and profits from it. We cannot celebrate violence among adults and expect young people to learn a different lesson.
A lending app is running billboards targeting people who can't afford their commute home.
This is disgusting and incredibly exploitative.
Every day we see new lows for the PH. 🇵🇭💔
Some brain rot politician sees it as a sign to lower the age of criminal liability to 10 years old.
But we have been warned about the mental health epidemic among our youth since the pandemic.
@liquidszning While I agree with your sentiment that they will use this to censor the Internet both the purveyors and the root cause are usually the same. Meta threw away its community standards and regulations but it helps push AI tech and takes down anti-Israel posts.
Kung ang una mong response ay isisi kay Kiko Pangilinan ang shooting na nangyare sa Tacloban. Baka ikaw ang isa sa dahilan kung bakit sandamakmak ang mga maling information na naabsorb ng mga bata.
at yourselves. That school shooting in Leyte is the inevitable and logical conclusion of such a culture.
Pandora's Box has been opened. Blood is on your goddamned hands.
To everyone who has ever used "tatay ko pulis/sundalo" or "tito/lolo ko heneral" or variations to that effect as well as all members of the uniformed services using their status to avoid accountability or intimidate classmates or neighbors I want you all to take a long, hard look
PH reddit not beating the allegations that they are basically kayumanggi white liberals during the past week I've been there:
1. Somehow thinking the Zobel de Ayala are the good guys
2. Proposing making PhilHealth optional
3. Thinking elections can fix this
Paying members of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) should receive benefits commensurate with their monthly contributions, according to Executive Secretary Ralph Recto.
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My father had a stroke and was denied patient care despite having health insurance. This left him disabled with global aphasia. I was the eldest at 16 years old.
6 months later, Ayala Corporation threw him out like refuse.
I know who the enemy is.