by enad on October 2, 2009
And so the title of the particular post I mad e that day was wrong. I’m talking about the Facebook controversy that (not Jacqueline Bermejo but) Mikey Arroyo, PGMA’s son, has been involved in. Mikey was allegedly seen at Rustan’s liquor section asking for a brand of a hard alcoholic drink just a few kilometers away from Katipunan where people were needing help for search and rescue. In the email I receive, the photo was captioned as:
“Was buying food for keeps… then we saw Mikey Arroyo in Rustan’s Liquor Section asking the salesman for a brand of hard alcoholic drink. Effin Crazy! Just a few kilometers away from Katipunan, people are needing help for search and rescue, and there he was buying bottles of alcohol. See for yourself and tell me what you think.” [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on October 1, 2009
The truth is slowly prevailing. And it seems like everyone will be eating his/her own dust for condemning the poor Jacqueline Bermejo about the controversial shoutout she allegedly made on Facebook. That doesn’t include me because I didn’t condemn her–oh well, I just accused her–I’ll still be eating my own dust then
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Jacque’s supporters are just sprouting anywhere in the cyberspace which include a Facebook fanclub that by the time I checked on already had 6,430 members. Blog posts are also being made which are gradually leading to her innocence. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 30, 2009
Jacqueline Bermejo? She’s the woman behind the controversial selfish and insensitive shoutout on Facebook about typhoon Ondoy that made many Filipinos cursed her. That’s what most people know about her.
I tried to look for more information about Jacque over the internet but search results would just lead me to pages with offensive comments against her–commenters were actually wishing she was dead. And well, you cannot expect wikipedia to give you right away a dedicated page for an accidentally popularized name of a private person. This is what I found: [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 30, 2009
When I made a post yesterday about Jacqueline Bermejo, I forgot to take into consideration the phrase “benefit of the doubt.” I wrote: “The worst thing you can do to your nation is to betray your fellow countrymen. Jacqueline Bermejo, an OFW from Dubai, did this when she posted her selfish reaction on Facebook about the typhoon Ondoy.” I have to admit that I had my own shortcoming when I did it. Well, not just me. Everyone else did. Everyone else still has. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on August 15, 2009
It’s not like Friendster that you can change the layout. It’s not YouTube or MySpace which per se a video sharing site. I wonder though why so many have migrated to this new social networking platform. I wonder why I open my FB account everyday when what I do is just opening it. The site’s design is plain simple. Anyway, so much for that. I don’t have enough brainspace to think about the answers.
Let me just share with you the corporate email I received one dawn. It has nothing to do with the company though but wit hfacebook. What if internet was a part of Pres. Aguinaldo’s time? What if social networking was a daily-life-thingy then? What if this site in motifs of blue already existed that time? You just can’t imagine. Consider the following pictures:

[may kasunod pa po...]
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