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03/09/2024
03/09/2024

BUNSO update.
Nasa dagat daw kasi parents nya

03/09/2024
BB's Swak at Nescafe stick
03/09/2024

BB's Swak at Nescafe stick

Walang ulan ulan kung sinabihan ka ni Doc na mataas ang cholesterol mo at sugar sa katawan.😆"I-walking mo yan.""Ikaw din...
03/09/2024

Walang ulan ulan kung sinabihan ka ni Doc na mataas ang cholesterol mo at sugar sa katawan.😆
"I-walking mo yan."
"Ikaw din",dagdag pa nya 😅

Ikaw na lang kasi ang kulang😅
03/09/2024

Ikaw na lang kasi ang kulang😅

THE REENACTMENT This is a memorable moment with Kuya Iker and Kuya Harry after seven long years.
03/09/2024

THE REENACTMENT
This is a memorable moment with Kuya Iker and Kuya Harry after seven long years.

Sakit na kaayo sa talenga ini nga kanta,ilam pa!😅
03/09/2024

Sakit na kaayo sa talenga ini nga kanta,ilam pa!😅

Maulan at malamig ang panahon.Timing sa pagtatanim ng niyog(dwarf).Tnx ma'am  from San Andres sa pag avail ng aming mga ...
02/09/2024

Maulan at malamig ang panahon.Timing sa pagtatanim ng niyog(dwarf).
Tnx ma'am from San Andres sa pag avail ng aming mga seedlings.
Grafted Lansones and rambutan are also available.

02/09/2024

Sa mga naga pang DAMANG sa lati,maluoy man abi kamu sa mga himata ni tiger.😅👍

Good job Brgy Binongaan and PNP for the immediate assistance.At isa pang kapansin pansin parang professional photographe...
02/09/2024

Good job Brgy Binongaan and PNP for the immediate assistance.
At isa pang kapansin pansin parang professional photographer pa ang kumuha ng picture.😊
Nice.👍

Nakapag "KATANG" na ba LAHAT?Ang crab na may Bigote.😊Very seasonal crab of Romblon
02/09/2024

Nakapag "KATANG" na ba LAHAT?Ang crab na may Bigote.😊
Very seasonal crab of Romblon



The EAST HARBOR HOTELOne of the best hotels in San Agustin.(Just spoke with the owner telling us that they give special ...
02/09/2024

The EAST HARBOR HOTEL
One of the best hotels in San Agustin.
(Just spoke with the owner telling us that they give special price for those travelling in a group or trips with barkada
Want to know more?Visit the place near Mabuhay Forwarder.

Ano Ang Benepisyo Ng PagtatanimSagot:Masasaksihan mo ang pagdating ng biyaya na bigay ng Dakilang Lumikha
02/09/2024

Ano Ang Benepisyo Ng Pagtatanim
Sagot:Masasaksihan mo ang pagdating ng biyaya na bigay ng Dakilang Lumikha

02/09/2024

I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of intelligence. What makes one person more intelligent than another? Is it purely […]

True.😅😅
02/09/2024

True.😅😅

HOW TO STAY POOR

1. PRIORITIZE SLEEPING
Never wake up early. Stay in bed as long as possible, stretching and turning until hunger forces you to get up. If there are no bed bugs, why hurry?

2. PRIORITIZE SPENDING
Never plan on investments. Spend money as soon as you get it. When it's gone, try to recall how it disappeared.

3. AVOID SAVING
Don’t save until you have a huge amount of money. How can you save when you earn so little? Those who advise saving don't understand your very important expenses.

4. PRIORITIZE YOUR PRIDE
Avoid activities deemed "uneducated" or "low class" like selling or small businesses. As a graduate, professional, or someone from a well-known family, engaging in such affairs is a huge insult to your standards and status.

5. WAIT FOR MIRACLES
Wait for an angel to deliver a bag full of money for your capital. It’s impossible to start any business without millions. Sure, some businesses began with little capital, but you know success is 100% guaranteed if you start big.

6. COMPLAIN ENDLESSLY
Complain about everything except your own attitude and mindset. Blame your poverty on your parents, the system, the government, and the banks that refused to lend you money. They are all bad and do not want you to get rich.

7. OVERSPEND
Always spend more than you earn. Buy products on credit and keep borrowing from friends and employers to maintain your lifestyle.

8. DRESS TO IMPRESS
Make sure you look rich so others will be intimidated by your presence. Win your secret showing-off competition. Whenever your neighbor buys a new phone, make sure you get a more expensive one.

9. PRIORITIZE CAR
Purchase a car that costs more than three times your annual salary. It’s an essential status symbol. Don’t worry if you don’t have a house or a place to park it. In fact, don’t prioritize buying your own house because you can’t use it to impress people like you can with a car.

10. SPOIL YOUR CHILDREN
Give your children everything they ask for to show your love and prove you’re the best parent. They shouldn’t struggle for anything. It doesn’t matter if they grow up lazy and entitled. What’s important is that you give them the best so they don’t suffer, unlike those cruel parents who, despite their means, choose to let their children struggle.

11. FOCUS ON ENTERTAINMENT
Devote your time, energy, and resources to watching your favorite sports or playing computer games. It doesn’t matter if you’re not productive. What’s important is that you enjoy life to the fullest. A time spent on enjoyment is never wasted.

12. PRIORITIZE VICES
Indulge in your favorite vices. Whether it's smoking, drinking, or gambling, make these your top priorities. Enjoy drinking with friends and embrace the image of being a smoker or gambler. Fully commit to these habits, regardless of their impact on your well-being or finances.

Just observed that Vietnam and Korea were able to recover  immediately from the wars. Are those wars gave them lessons t...
02/09/2024

Just observed that Vietnam and Korea were able to recover immediately from the wars. Are those wars gave them lessons to efficiently and effectively manage their economy.
What are the underlying measures they made?
Is it because of their DISCIPLINED citizens?

Vietnam's 🇻🇳 GDP (PPP) is forecast to surpass Australia, Poland... to enter the top 20 largest in the world. top 10 GDP PPP Indonesia 🇮🇩, German, India, China and USA
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📷: Hieu Nguyen

Yes Big NO to ONLINE gambling
01/09/2024

Yes Big NO to ONLINE gambling

Naging Hotel & Casino Banquet Sales supervisor po ako ng isang malaki at sikat na hotel dito sa bansa. Naka witness ako ng misis na sinanla bahay at car nila dahil sa sugal, iniwan sya ng pamilya niya. Minsan pagpasok ko sa umaga makikita ko players busy maglaro, tanghalian andun padin sila, pag uwe ko ng 8pm hindi padin tumatayo at pagpasok ko kinabukasan andun padin sila nagsusugal😔
Wala naman dapat akong p**i kung gusto talaga nila maglustay ng pera eh🤷🏻‍♀️ Pero ang point ko, naranasan ko makakita ng mga sirang buhay dahil sa sugal. May time din na nahumaling sa karera ng kabayo papa ko at nagalaw niya ang pang tuition dapat naming magkapatid. So kahit na lakihan niyo offer sakin, hindi ako magpaparticipate sa pagpro-promote ng sugal dahil alam kong maraming anak at asawa ang pwedeng masira ang buhay once hindi ma-kontrol ng isang tao yung pagsusugal niya.

Mga Hambayun Nina Angkol kag Ante.Tapos gauyan pa todo😅✌️
01/09/2024

Mga Hambayun Nina Angkol kag Ante.Tapos gauyan pa todo😅✌️

The beautiful Romblon Passage P.S.Click each picture to know other details
01/09/2024

The beautiful Romblon Passage
P.S.Click each picture to know other details

Uwing uwi ka na rin ba sa probinsya?
31/08/2024

Uwing uwi ka na rin ba sa probinsya?

Visiting the Gan Buxton Hidden Paradise at  Agpudlos,San Andres, Romblon
30/08/2024

Visiting the Gan Buxton Hidden Paradise at Agpudlos,San Andres, Romblon

29/08/2024

Lola:Purya linti Purya dugsak!🤣✌️

Interesting one
29/08/2024

Interesting one

The indigenous peoples of the Philippines are ethnolinguistic groups or subgroups that maintain partial isolation or independence throughout the colonial era, and have retained much of their traditional pre-colonial culture and practices.

The Philippines has 110 enthnolinguistic groups comprising the Philippines' indigenous peoples; as of 2010, these groups numbered at around 14–17 million persons.[2] Austronesians make up the overwhelming majority, while full or partial Negritos scattered throughout the archipelago. The highland Austronesians and Negrito have co-existed with their lowland Austronesian kin and neighbor groups for thousands of years in the Philippine archipelago.

Culturally-indigenous peoples of northern Philippine highlands can be grouped into the Igorot (comprising many different groups) and singular Bugkalot groups, while the non-Muslim culturally-indigenous groups of mainland Mindanao are collectively called Lumad. Australo-Melanesian groups throughout the archipelago are termed Aeta, Ita, Ati, Dumagat, among others. Numerous culturally-indigenous groups also live outside these two indigenous corridors.[3] In addition to these labels, groups and individuals sometimes identify with the Tagalog term katutubo, which denotes any person of indigenous origin.[4][5][6]

According to the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, there are 135 recognized local indigenous Austronesian languages in the Philippines, of which one (Tagalog) is vehicular and each of the remaining 134 is vernacular.

In the 1990s, there were more than 100 highland tribal groups constituting approximately 3% of the population. The upland tribal groups were a blend in ethnic origin, like those in lowland areas of the country, although the upland tribal groups do not interact nor intermingle with the latter.

Because they displayed a variety of social organization, cultural expression and artistic skills. They showed a high degree of creativity, usually employed to embellish utilitarian objects, such as bowls, baskets, clothing, weapons and spoons. The tribal groups of the Philippines are known for their carved wooden figures, baskets, weaving, pottery, etc.

Indigenous peoples in Northern Luzon are found mostly in the Cordillera Administrative Region, where various Igorot groups such as Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankanaey, Tinguian, Karao, and Kalanguya exist. Other indigenous groups living in the Cordillera's adjacent regions are the Gaddang of Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela; Ilongot of Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija, and Aurora; Isinay, primarily of Nueva Vizcaya; Aeta of Zambales, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan, Nueva Ecija; and the Ivatan of Batanes.[7] Many of these indigenous groups cover a wide spectrum in terms of their integration and acculturation with lowland Christian Filipinos. Native groups such as the Bukidnon in Mindanao, had intermarried with lowlanders for almost a century. Other groups such as the Kalinga in Luzon have remained isolated from lowland influence.

There were several upland groups living in the Cordillera Central of Luzon in 1990. At one time it was employed by lowland Filipinos in a pejorative sense, but in recent years it came to be used with pride by native groups in the mountain region as a positive expression of their ethnic identity. The Ifugao of Ifugao province, the Bontoc, Kalinga, Tinguian, Kankanaey and Ibaloi were all farmers who constructed the rice terraces for many centuries.

Other mountain peoples of Luzon such as the Isnag of Apayao, the Gaddang of the border between Kalinga and Isabela provinces, and the Ilongot Nueva Vizcaya and Caraballo Mountains all developed hunting and gathering, farming cultivation and headhunting. Other groups such as the Negritos formerly dominated the highlands throughout the islands for thousands of years, but have been reduced to a small population, living in widely scattered locations, primarily along the eastern ranges of the mountains.

Upland and lowland indigenous groups are concentrated on western Visayas, although there are several upland groups such as the Mangyan living in Mindoro.

Palawan, the largest province in the Philippines, is home to several indigenous ethnolinguistic groups namely, the Kagayanen, Tagbanwa, Palawano, Taaw't Bato, Molbog, and Batak tribes.[8] They live in remote villages in the mountains and coastal areas.

Source Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Philippines

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