I know someone who successfully got 2 days on her own, then 1 via her friend. So she'll be watching 3 days. May plano na kasi sya to go abroad, (family) etc. Mawawalan na ng time for fangirling. Greedy pa rin yun? This is her moment. Stop your jealousy.
I get where everyone is coming from with the three day concert attendees. But I’m confused, why are y’all guilt tripping those who’ll see bts for all days in Bulacan? Sobrang misplaced ng anger nyo.
If they secured FAIRLY, then u don’t get to have a say. (:
SELLER FORM: https://t.co/qcXJzeOV2K
FOR TRADE: https://t.co/dooCtw8GqA
Buyer form: CLOSED - those who already responsed we will consider them to D3 as well
SA MGA LEGIT SELLER JAN - contact me ang dame kong moots na need ng tix. pati ako ahahaha. I can connect you to them and make sure na hindi scam ang mga moots ko
Baka kaya hindi naka-secure kasi sobrang toxic niyo. Your time will come. The ticket they’ve secured is not your missed opportunity.
Anyway, bentahan niyo ako ng tickets 😆 willing to pay a reasonable price for your efforts. 💜
Ayarn sino kaya madadagdag sa mga grandslam champions na ilolotty ni alex. Natalo niya na din si Coco di ba? Kaso nagretire si ate o walkover sya? Next ka na nih aryna.
Is the ICC a foreign court?
No. It is not “dayuhan”; it is international. As a member of the community of nations, the Philippines—through Filipino legal scholars and experts—was part of the creation of the ICC and the drafting of the Rome Statute itself.
The International Criminal Court is authorized to try the gravest crimes known to humanity: crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes.
Filipinos are not strangers to this Court. In fact, several Filipinos helped shape the Rome Statute that created the ICC. We even had two Filipinos elected as ICC judges: Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago and Dean Raul Pangalangan.
So the ICC is not an alien invader. It is part of the international justice system that Filipinos helped build.
All this chaos.
Just to protect the Dutertes and their allies.
The country has sacrificed too much—our institutions, our democracy, and far too many lives—for the survival of people who believe they are above accountability.
TRILLANES ISN’T GETTING ENOUGH RECOGNITION FOR WHAT HE HAS DONE FOR THE COUNTRY.
The Dutertes faced Leni Robredo, Kiko Pangilinan, Risa Hontiveros, and the Aquinos, but none of them was able to successfully take Duterte down, only Trillanes. ONLY TRILLANES.
I think Taehyung wasn’t asking for punishment per se, he was chasing the feeling. Back in elementary, kneeling with hands raised was forced discipline. Now, as an adult, he’s curious how it would hit different if he chose it himself, not suffering, but an experiment in endurance.
He kept pressing, “am I the only one curious?” because he wanted to compare childhood pain with grown‑up resilience. It’s classic Tae: playful on the surface, but underneath he’s questioning how experiences change when you revisit them with awareness.
What was once sadistic as a kid becomes, in his eyes, a test of perspective, a way to see how choice and maturity transform the meaning of something you thought you already knew.