A toast to you too Buddy!
Thank you buddy!! Oh how sad, we’re drinking alone! haha. Oh wait is that water? :p lol. I miss you ♥
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This is a prime example of ignorance. Hate springs from there, so be informed.
(via fotosurge)
If this was the case, straight people should also hide their affection towards each other in public as well. This man is obviously completely oblivious of what’s happening in the world now. Asusus, siguro bakla ka tas inggit ka lang kasi hindi mo kayang manghawak ng kamay ng boyfriend mo.
(Source: fotosurge)
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SALVE Paa does not know what the RH bill is, but she admits that her family is suffering financially, primarily because she has too many children. LESTER CAYABYAB/CONTRIBUTOR
Salve’s life: A strong case for RH bill
By Kristine Felisse Mangunay
Philippine Daily Inquirer
2:59 am | Thursday, May 26th, 2011——-
MANILA, Philippines—In a tiny house at a resettlement area in Valenzuela City, a woman recounts a scene: watching her eight children devour half a kilo of rice among themselves.
Pregnant again, 37-year-old Salve Paa says she is just as hungry. But she tells herself that a mother must make sacrifices, and waits for her turn to eat.
Minutes later, one of the boys starts to cry, a little finger pointing at the empty plate before him.
The scene, though seemingly surreal, is typical in Salve’s life. Until recently, she has not heard of family planning and has no idea of the reproductive health (RH) bill, and admits that having so many mouths to feed has made such an episode a general norm.
It’s something she laments, especially because she and Alfredo Francisco, her partner of 22 years, do not make much. (Alfredo, 64, has a first family from whom he is separated.)
“It’s difficult. The little that we earn just goes to food and other expenses in the house,” Salve tells the Inquirer in an interview at Northville, where families dislocated by the North Rail project were resettled by the city government.
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Point! How much has the church involved themselves in trying to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of our social welfare that doesn’t just involve monthly free medical/dental check-ups?
Point! How much has the church involved themselves in educating parents and would be parents about the importance of life?
Point! Does the church reprimand the parents of starving children for allowing them to go daily without food, knowing that according to scripture, the body is the temple of the holy spirit and should be considered sacred and kept healthy?
Point! If and when the RH Bill isn’t passed, what measures do the church propose in preventing the spread of sexually transmitted disease, the boom of population, and teen pregnancies, other than imposition of fear of the wrath of God? Needless to say, since all three are escalating, their old method doesn’t work.
Point! Will the church be able to capacitate itself to salvage the Salve’s of the country knowing that there’s a growing number of them, given that they seem to want to steer the decision of the Government? One cannot complain if one has no alternatives to suggest.
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