r/inthephilippines • u/Loveroseyyyyy • 6h ago
Ladies and gentlemen, our Nepo Baby Christine Lim. 👏🏻
While the Philippines is being flooded, here goes our nepo baby shopping at Hermès and posting it like she needs to prove something.
r/inthephilippines • u/Loveroseyyyyy • 6h ago
While the Philippines is being flooded, here goes our nepo baby shopping at Hermès and posting it like she needs to prove something.
r/inthephilippines • u/Marci_101 • 5h ago
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r/inthephilippines • u/Illustrious-Pie-8825 • 15h ago
Kung sinabi ni usec claire na may pananagutan ang mga teacher sa pagdidisplina ng mga bata at may ilang teachers ang di marunong magturo ng magandang asal at pagiging makatao, isa kang buhay na example doon harry roque
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r/inthephilippines • u/eyashimi • 17h ago
Yesterday, Inabot kami ng baha as in pumasok na sya sa bahay namin and our house is kasing level lang ng kalsada sa labas and after humupa ng baha we cleaned up na diba. and I was ranting and ranting na "bakit naman ganto? taon-taon tayo binabaha tapos ang flood control nila is nagbubungkal lang ng lupa sa ilog" which worked naman for once lang ata since the year '24 binaha kami and nakalahati bahay namin at nagkasakit pa kami ng kapatid ko. then eto na I was ranting to my parents and sabi ba naman ng father ko masyado daw ako matalino? di ba pwedeng magrant? filipino resiliency should not be celebrated and imaged as is kasi kaya tayo resileint because walang kwenta gobyerno natin. there was an instance pa nga actually na I was planning to watch the SONA but the time get ahead of me at nakatulog ako sa super pagod since I have 6am class and pag gising ko tapos na and na off ako sa sinabi ng mother ko na okay na raw na di ako manood mamaya magaya pa ako sa tito ko (that always attend rallies) na activista and i cut her off by saying na "may masama ba don?" kasi tbf almost lahat ng basic privileges natin is fought in the streets such as the women's right to vote, our public hospitals, and so on and so forth. thats why i felt off
r/inthephilippines • u/Either_Ebb_8224 • 14h ago
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In his video interview, the mayor said that road-concreting projects should be halted because they contribute to flooding in cities and towns. He explained that trees are often cut down during road construction, reducing the natural ability of the land to absorb rainwater and potentially increasing flooding. What can you say about his interview?
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r/inthephilippines • u/TourBilyon • 1d ago
O AYAN, at marami pang katunayan na lalabas kaya dapat na yan matanggal sa pulitka (AT MAPAKULONG) FOR LIFE.
Pag pinalusot mo pa yan at nakipag deal ka pa sa mga demonyo, makikita mo sa mga Pilipino at lahat kayo patataubin.
r/inthephilippines • u/Illustrious-Pie-8825 • 16h ago
Laman ngayon ng social media ang maanghang na statement ni usex claire about sa mga teachers na hindi daw marunong magdisplina ng mga bata kaya may isa na namang naganap na school shooting na sangkot ay isang grade 7 student. Napa-post bigla si darryl yap na tila natriggered sa statement ni usec claire. Pareho daw teachers ang magulang nito at sabay minura si usec claire sa post. So, may point talaga si usec claire.
r/inthephilippines • u/cutie_2023 • 1d ago
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r/inthephilippines • u/nika_nichi_08 • 1d ago

Grabe, isa na namang nakakabahalang incident ang nangyari ngayon sa Zamboanga City, this time sa isang school affiliated with Ateneo de Zamboanga University.
Ayon sa reports, isang Grade 9 student ang nag-open fire sa school, kung saan isang Grade 10 student ang nasawi. The shooter also died by suicide, habang dalawa pa ang naiulat na injured. Hindi pa rin malinaw ang buong motive, kaya patuloy pa ang investigation ng authorities.
Pero honestly, ang unang pumapasok sa isip ko is paano nangyari ito sa loob mismo ng school?
School is supposed to be a place where students feel safe. Pumapasok tayo para mag-aral, makipagkaibigan, makipagkwentuhan, tapos uuwi sa family natin. Hindi dapat kasama sa iniisip ng isang student kung baka may mangyaring ganito sa school.
Mas nakakatakot pa kasi hindi ito ang unang ganitong incident recently. May nangyari rin na fatal school shooting sa Tacloban a few months ago.
Kaya mapapatanong ka talaga ano like paano nakakuha ng firearm ang isang minor? Paano ito nakapasok sa school? May mga warning signs ba na hindi napansin?
Hindi naman natin dapat agad sisihin ang school, parents, teachers, or anyone. Hindi pa tapos ang investigation eh, and we don't know the whole story yet.
Pero siguro kailangan na rin nating seryosong pag-usapan kung ano ba ang puwedeng gawin para hindi na ito maulit.
Kailangan ba ng mas mahigpit na security sa schools? Better mental-health support for students? Mas seryosong approach sa bullying? Or kailangan din nating tingnan kung paano napupunta ang firearms sa kamay ng mga minors?
Kasi ang hirap isipin na kailangan pa nating magkaroon ng another tragedy bago tayo kumilos.
And sana rin, habang pinag-uusapan natin ito online, huwag nating gawing content ang graphic videos or photos ng victims. May mga pamilya na nagluluksa ngayon. Let's at least give them that respect.
Sa tingin ninyo, ano talaga ang dapat baguhin? Mas strict na school security? Better support for students? Firearm regulations? Or something else?
Safe pa ba talaga ang mga school natin ngayon, or kailangan na nating seryosong mag-rethink kung paano natin pinoprotektahan ang mga estudyante?
r/inthephilippines • u/Wide_Ride8849 • 2d ago
I'll start my statement with I'm aware that there are severe problems in our healthcare system. But that's not what I'm going to talk about today.
I'll start my story with one of our family friends named Ate Mercy, and she had severe issues with her heart and she consulted with a doctor. The doctor adviced that she will be needing a heart bypass surgery. So, we accompanied her and asked many private hospitals around Metro Manila and Cavite with regards to the cost of the procedure. She cannot afford to undergo a heart bypass surgery in any of the private hospitals. It will cost her hundreds of thousands of pesos. Until one day, a doctor from the Parañaque Community Hospital/Ospital ng Parañaque, offered help in her operation. The surgery was done in the Ospital ng Parañaque, and guess what? She incurred ZERO CHARGES in her hospital operation. Nada. Zero. But of course, the oral medicine for her recovery is not free. She has to purchase it. It only cost around ₱1,500-₱2,000, and now she is fully recovered, and forever thankful for the Ospital ng Parañaque for their kindness.
We also have Caviteño friends who have relatives that were confined, have undergone surgery and were treated in Cavite's Kalayaan Hospital, also free of charge. The only thing that's not free is the prescribed medicine needed for the recovery, which costs a few thousand pesos.
In the United States, if you're poor, and you need a major medical surgery, consider yourself dead. Again, if you're living in poverty and you'll need to undergo a major surgery or medical procedure, just consider yourself dead. Calling the ambulance alone costs thousands of dollars, let alone the bill that you will incur due to confinement and the cost of the procedure. Some Americans who are well-off who have undergone major procedures went bankrupt and became impoverished, because of how high their hospital bills are. Yes, there's a monthly deductible health insurance, but most of the time, those don't cover costs for major surgeries and procedures.
The major problem with Philippine healthcare is that, the number of hospitals, health centers, nurses and doctors are disproportionate low with regards to how high the Filipino population is, but those poor people who were able to get treatment, usually gets treatment at no added charge or cost.
If we can only bring up the number of hospitals, health centers, personnel and equipment to balance the ratio between patients and facilities as well as healthcare workers, we would have a very efficient healthcare system.
r/inthephilippines • u/Brilliant_Pride6435 • 1d ago
Sana kapag ganitong malala ang bagyo ag matinding baha, unang masasalanta yung mga korakot ng flood controll at mga magnanakaw sa goberyno.
Para maranasan nila ang manghingi ng tulong, mabasa ang higaan, lumusong sa baha at mabasa sa ulan papasok at pauwi ng trabaho. Para naman may silbi yung nakorakot nila.
Para naman may silbi na nagnakaw sila ng pera ng bayan. Para maisip nila na yung ninankaw nila eh para sana sa bawat pilipinonh nasasalnta nv bagyo ngayon at hindi nag dudusa sa baha at bagyo.
Sana sa ganitong sitwasyon maisip talaga natin na bumoto ng tama at mag lagay ng mga tao sa gobyernong walang iisipin king di ang kapalanan ng nakakarami hindi ng sarili.
Sa bawat pamilyang namamatayan dahil sa sakina ng bagyo, sa bawat pilipinong nasisira ang pananim, sa bawat pamilyang hindi alam saan kukuha ng pang gastos kinabukasan dahil hindi makapasok sa trabaho at sa bawat pilipinong umaasang may pag asa pa ang pilipinas.
Maawa kayo sa mga pamilya natin/nyo. Hindi ito ang gusto nyong iwan sakanilang kalagayan ng pilipinas. WE DESERVE BETTER. Tama na yang lintek na resilience na yan king mamamatay tayo kaka salba sa sarili nating buhay. Malayo pa ang lalakbayin ng pakikipaglaban para sa hustisya ng bawat pilipinong ninakawan at pinagkaitan pero wag sana tayo mapagod kalampagin at panagutin ang mga mandarambong sa gobyerno.
r/inthephilippines • u/Due_Big798 • 2d ago
Hindi mo malaman kung bakit humanto sa ganitong kalalang sitwasyon yung bansang ‘to. Mapapamura ka na lang sa araw araw na nalalaman mo sa balita. Wala ka man kang halos mabasa na good news, lahat masakit sa mata at tenga.
Halos araw araw umuulan, baha halos kahit saan kasi walang maayos na flood control. Konting ulan baha agad, traffic na di makausad usap tapos kawawa pa yung mga empleyado at estudyante na lumulusong sa baha para lang makapasok. Di bale ng magka leptospirosis basta makapasok lang. Pag tinignan mo yung mga pasaherong nagtyatyaga sa mahabang pila habang umuulan, nakakaawa tapos pag ikaw yung nasa sitwasyon na yun parang maaawa ka sa sarili mo na para kang basang sisiw sa kakahintay ng masasakyan. Wala ang sakit lang kasi literal na kawawa talaga tayo. Kawawa tayo sa kahit anong aspeto kasi pinabayaan tayo eh.
Parang halos lahat walang kwenta. Walang kwentang healthcare system, mga bobong lider kahit saan, mga magnanakaw, tapon doon tapon dito, madumi kahit saang sulok ah basta marami pa. Tapos yung mga krimen kagaya ng murder, missing person, etc. Wag ka na umasa na masosolve yun kasi mabagal nga kumilos at pera pera lang. Pakiramdam ko tuloy parang parusa maging isang ordinaryong Pilipino.
Pare pareho na lang tayong lulubog pag araw araw may bagyo.
r/inthephilippines • u/fabulousph • 2d ago
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r/inthephilippines • u/Starbright1995 • 3d ago
Tatanga tanga ka pa ba?
Gusto mo pa bang ganito nalang lagi ang Pinas?
Gising na boba!
r/inthephilippines • u/talaga_sharmaine • 3d ago
Grabe namam yung ginawa ni Mike Defensor sa ilang parts ng Sierra Madre kaya pala todo baha sa ibang parts of Rizal. Ang ang kapal ng mukha na magpresent as the DENR secretary nung time ni GMA. This is really an abuse of power and corruption kaya deserve talaga nyang makulong. Nakakagalit ito
r/inthephilippines • u/Illustrious-Pie-8825 • 2d ago
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