“Paano mo masabi” This man was arrested for allegedly stabbing another man. In the video, we see the man, who is already arrested by the police, being interviewed by the journalist, asking some questions about the incident. However, the man somehow managed to avoid questions, but instead he only replies curiously “Paano mo nasabi.” The man in the video identified as Robert Nocos. “Advance ako mag-isip” The teenager named Albert Mangapit, who works as a call center, was become the subject of the meme after he was arrested for allegedly selling marijuana to his colleagues by undercover police officers on June 2018. When he was interviewed by GMA News, Mangapit said that he is “advance ako mag-isip” due to his knowledge about the drugs that he sold. “Battousai” Another thing is, this time, the old man who was arrested for attacking another man with bolo in Quezon City. The incident was captured on CCTV camera and it was sensationalized by GMA News. When he was interviewed by ...
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...
Rastaman described himself as a "half-human, half-zombie" and tried to ran as a Senator for the 2019 elections but he was disqualified by the COMELEC, considering him a "nuisance candidate". He is known for his distinctive tattoos on his face and also known for his phrase "What you gonna do?" Personal life Rastaman (born Rolando Plaza ) was raised in Davao. He pursued his work as a seafarer. He has a wife and two children; his older children works in a call center and the young one works as a bartender in Dubai. He lives alone in Bulacan. Political beliefs Although he was disqualified for being a "nuisance candidate", Rastaman advocated the policy against the "invasion" of China in the Philippine waters. He also supported the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012, same-sex marriage and divorce. He opposed martial law but supported "martian law" - which is a "war against aliens", and federalism
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