by enad on October 2, 2009
My mom just received a message from an office mate referencing Filipinos as third world monkeys that deserve to DIE in the flood because MONKEYS can’t swim. The origin is unknown. The message read as:
i saw these blogs in twitter from koreans. i remember what one of the koreans said “have you heard the news? the monkey island Philippines is flooded. i hope the rain will never stop to drown those monkeys”. all of them are laughing! another retard korean said “they will all die because monkeys cant swim!” then laughed
pls PASS this msg. send as MANY as you can. koreans in our country DOESN’T deserve our hospitality! [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 13, 2009
Gone are the SCQ days of Sandara Park. To those who have kept the faith in her, it worth it. She is now one hot personality in Korea being a member of the singing and dancing group 2NE1. But if at the same time you are a Boy’s Over Flower’s hottie Lee Min Ho a. k. a. Jun Pyo lover, that may already be a different story.
[may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 11, 2009
If there’s one person my youngest sibling hates most right now, that is Sandara Park. Yes, I’m referring to the one and only beloved Korean “Krung-krung of the Philippines” Sandara Park.
My sister has been a big fan of Sandara since she was first seen on SCQ Season 1. In fact, the whole family is. My mom would even vote for her the extent of reloading her phone again. And again. If that’s the case, so why does my sis hate her? [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on August 29, 2009

How I wished I didn’t visit this particular site for it made me remember how I envy the Japanese, Chinese and Koreans. I’m not talking about their eyes; mine also have a “wa-chi-chow” characteristic. It is their own sets of writing characters that I’m referring to.
You know those pictographs-slash-ideographs that look just like, oh well, pictographs-slash-ideographs. Maybe they’ll just, for me, remain as they are unless the law requires me to learn them. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on August 16, 2009
You can see them almost anywhere. They’re white skinned and well, mostly good looking. And if you say “anyong!” while they pass by, you’ll surely make their heads turn to you. Yes, I am referring to those Koreans (or Koryans for those lazy-tongued) on the lose right now. Sorry for the term but they really and literally are on the lose. They are scattered around the country and their population has been steadily rising.

I remember back in college in my SocSci 7 class, our professor asked us to draw our prediction of The Philippines 10 years from then. I drew a globe and highlighted the Philippine map and on top of it was a Korean standing so proud. The short explanation of the drawing was “Koreans to dominate the Philippines.” I honestly didn’t intend to have it in illustration but I was so LSSed (Last Song Syndromed) by a particular Koreanovela theme song that it was all I could think of and my hand and pencil come up with. I didn’t realize that my unintentional prediction would somehow and slowly become a reality. [may kasunod pa po...]
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