1. Caritas Manila (1994-2002) Caritas Manila is a non-profit organization that provides help for the people who suffered poverty and hunger. Caritas Manila, however, produced a series of advertisements that contains distressing themes accompanied by an ominous background music that startled the viewers in the mid-90s to early 2000s. Among these commercials features the young boy lays down beside the steel cup for alms, but the eerie part is when the camera pans across the boy (who appears to be died) and zooms into the cup before the ad ends with " Aanhin pa ang damo, kung patay na ang kabayo ." The second one features the feral child wandering on street. However, the last two ads featuring the boy in a black background whose stomach is burning, suggesting that the boy is suffering from famine, and the stained glass artworks that features deep voice are nowhere to be found on the Internet. All of the ads ended with the byline text saying "Give to Catholic Charities...
This is the only step that I know. So, here's the steps: 1. Look for the account that posted mocking, insulting, destructive or tirade comments against President Rodrigo Duterte Not all followers of notable pro-Duterte Facebook page, such as Showbiz Government, Lapu-Lapu, VOVph, Thinking Pinoy, Maharlika, etc., are Duterte supporters but some Liberal Party supporters. If you spotted them on visitor's page or comment section, red flag must be raised! 2. No "Add Friend" button 3. Uses dubious profile name and picture Usually, anti-Duterte account uses generic, random, or unique name, some account uses name that have been stolen or derives from other user name, in order to hide their true identity and not to gain famous when commenting harsh. The profile pic that the account use might be stolen from other accounts. 4. No friends to show Just because there is no "Add Friend" button, of course, none of the other accoun...
Here are the list of 10 overused songs on YouTube. These songs were usually used on how-to tutorials especially downloading games, some Windows-related download tools and programs, etc. However, due to copyright reasons, the YouTube or the respective uploader itself deleted the video. Most visitors being annoyed every time they play the video with the background above-mentioned music. Some visitors called it as the so-called "unofficial anthems of YouTube." The overused songs era was started about 2008, about 3 years after the YouTube was founded, and lasted about 2012.
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