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there is no ABSOLUTE way to address the country’s ills. what may salve one will not necessarily make a dent on another. much like a thesis proposal, one must consider the SMART principle when lobbying for solutions. however lofty, farsighted ideas have been proven to be beneficial, it isn’t realistic at the moment . work from the inside. small things first. the bigger picture is much more clearer once the small details are out of the way.
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Posted on January 21, 2012 via FOXY CLEVERPATRA with 119,770 notes
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Posted on January 18, 2012 via money, guns, apples, dicks with 84,262 notes
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Unfailingly.: Dear Negatron Pinoys:It’s not the “It’s more fun” that makes the...
Dear Negatron Pinoys:
It’s not the “It’s more fun” that makes the campaign Pinoy. It’s the statements that what we tag with it. Things and practices we can relate to and mean so much to our culture. That’s what makes everything original. That’s what makes it ours.
Crab mentality is what doesn’t…
Here’s the problem with our positivism. Whenever people criticize of the negative traits and corruption in our society and politics, people will bash at you and say, “Napaka-negative mo naman”. And to make them numb of the criticism, they would fill their minds with “positive” things about our country and put criticism in the trash. Is that kind of “positivism” helped solved the problem ? NO!!! It makes the country more stagnant. We are not maturing as a nation It would be best for our country to be open to criticism so that we as one people can find better solutions. Maganda ang Pilipinas ? Oo ! PERO MAY MAS I-GAGANDA PA ANG PILIPINAS !!!
Posted on January 6, 2012 via Unfailingly. with 51 notes
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Posted on December 5, 2011 via A Unicorn Named Jalex. with 38,874 notes
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This is so powerful, why doesn’t it have more reblogs/likes?! This breaks my heart every time I see it.
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Posted on December 5, 2011 via this is a hip blog with 35,702 notes
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Reblog if you are someone who understands the need to sniff old books
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Posted on December 2, 2011 via Zackirooo to the Rescue!!! with 14,397 notes
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Think twice about becoming vegan
In today’s trendy artsy world, more and more young people are becoming vegan every single day. The reason most of these people become vegan is for the protection and welfare of animals. They encourage vegan meals, no meat, cheese, dairy, eggs etc. What most vegans do not realise is that there is a dirty underworld to the growing and manufacturing of this disgusting world trade that is kept well hidden from society.
Above is a picture taken in Indonesia of a carrot being prepared and slaughtered. The carrots are first skinned, then drowned, and can be eaten raw or are cooked in boiling water.
Also above is a disturbing picture of potatoes being ripped from their home. The preparation is the same as the carrots.
Bananas grow together in a herd. When they ripen, they are stolen from their family, and whilst they are still alive their skin is peeled back and their entire body is usually in eaten in about 6 bites.
/being a massive unfunny smartass
Posted on December 2, 2011 via Loose Screws with 46,676 notes
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