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Featured post: a bugged life

Tech blogger Jayvee Fernandez of abuggedlife.com started writing his post with some suggestions, aided by his development studies background. » Continue reading “Featured post: a bugged life”

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Featured post: fritzified.com

fritzified.com’s Blog Action Day post takes off from a news item on a fire that hit one of the many slum areas in Metro Manila:

A huge fire engulfed the homes of hundreds of families in that area beside the Loyola Memorial Chapels, a little past 2AM on July 5, 2008. We were driving down the opposite EDSA lane and headed for Boni when we saw it happen. Something suddenly hit me: sh*t, fire got the slums! » Continue reading “Featured post: fritzified.com”

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Featured post: Billycoy’s Blasted Brain Blogs

Blog Action Day 2008 Philippines also had its share of funny posts, reflecting the Filipino’s penchant for humoring himself amid crisis. » Continue reading “Featured post: Billycoy’s Blasted Brain Blogs”

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Featured post: James Jimenez

Comelec spokesman James Jimenez wrote about poverty and elections:

It’s like love and marriage, only malignant.

Poverty and elections are inextricably linked to each other in a perverse sort of equilibrium. Poverty drives people to sell their votes, thereby ensuring that those who buy votes actually have a much greater chance of winning elections. » Continue reading “Featured post: James Jimenez”

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Featured post: Apol the Great

A consultant to folks who wish to migrate to Canada, Apol writes about the dreams he sees in the eyes of so many people who have sought his help.

He writes:

I have nothing against those who opted to leave the country to look for a greener pasture. It’s their families’ welfare and future at stake and it’s their right to secure it. However, immigrant visa application is not cheap and not everybody may qualify to apply. So what happens to the majority who don’t have the education and funds to apply for immigrant visa to countries like Canada, which promises generous government benefits? » Continue reading “Featured post: Apol the Great”

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Featured post: The D Spot

Dine Racoma spoke through verse in her Blog Action Day post. » Continue reading “Featured post: The D Spot”

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Featured posts: misteryosa.com and studentstrike

Browsing through the many Blog Action Day 2008 posts, we hope to present to you some of the most striking posts.

Allow us to start by citing posts by Bloggers Kapihan crew members Shari Cruz and Vencer Crisostomo:

Head over to misteryosa.com for Shari’s piece, and to studentstrike for Vencer’s take.

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