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IT IS NOT POLANDS ERROR. Want to be read, cited, and famous? Publish online your opinion that is contrary to the defining concept of ones individuality and social identity and you will have your inexpert showing off of your writing skills completed with an attention that attacks you as a person. And where you will be read, cited, and become famous best is when you twistedly write up something against the food of ones race particularly the Filipino race. Let me tell you Agness something about my wanting of tagging you as an invasive foreigner. Surely, you seem to be not acquainted with how Filipinos celebrate freedom of expression. And being the only country in the world that ousted, through a bloodless means, a dictator, uniqueness defines our world famous Philippine democracy. And with the kind of freedom you seem to be enjoying right now is certainly the same kind of freedom this reply is likely to enjoy as well. But as this reply to your irresponsible writing heralds freedom of expression, every paragraph that follows treats with sanctity the term responsibility. Sharing your shaded opinion as a traveler wanting to satisfy your intestinal juices with food from a hawker that fits your budget is a run of the mill story. The freebies you get on the side of seeing in person how nature architects a countrys history are priceless. I see that you have gone to Pagudpud. In fact, the idea of seeing what nature best showcases right before your very eyes is the primary goal of a traveler of your kind. For most of the likes of you whose budgeting frees you from a virile debt, a near to Php1,000.00 per day spending seems realistic already. And I take that not all people from Poland will travel to my country the way you did or the way you can. It is simply your words, Agness, just your words which are foul, so lashingly foul not even the poorests innards can digest. Undoubtedly, what you said is not Poland. Undeniably, what you said is simply you. Yes, one is entitled to his or her opinion. It is not right to shove to ones throat what others agree on. This act takes away ones right to live freely. Obviously, with this said, we take that not all people from Poland will travel to our country the way you did and the way you can. What you did, Agness, is simply this --- you have amateurly shown up your attempt at creating an impression that you went to major travel destinations in the Philippines via quite a few sour pictures of food you prizedly kept. You did so irresponsibly without captioning each image with the name of the place where the food was served nor simply mentioning that very general area where your tummy went belly flopping. It is this lackness, perhaps despite stereotyping being the better term, that renders your view one sided, crude, and incomplete. Unlike you, Filipinos do not fake things. They do not claim to have done what their money can really buy. They do not escape from the worries of a boring life they have by saying that despite boredom they can travel and can travel budgetedly elsewhere. The Philippines is archipelagic with its 7,107 islands spread along the West Philippine Sea. How much spending money was left with you after you took the bus to Pagudpud --- the only place you mentioned? Ask a Filipino accountant based in Poland and you will become more realistically absorbed in international travel and leisure. It is expensive to travel to key tourism destinations of an archipelagic country. Sharing your shaded opinion as a traveler whose budget fits what a hawker sells can be very exciting. The freebies you get on the side of seeing in person how nature architects a countrys history is priceless. I see that you have gone to Pagudpud. Oh, you have had a share of the wonders of our much celebrated hanging coffins. In fact, the idea of seeing what nature best showcases right before your very eyes is the primary goal of a traveler of your kind. For most of the likes of you whose budgeting frees you from a virile debt, a near to Php1,000.00 per day spending seems realistic already. And I take that not all people from Poland will travel to my country the way you did or the way you can. It is simply you, Agness, just you and the one who was with you can be as lashingly foul, so foul not even the poorests innards can digest. Undoubtedly, what you said is not Poland. Undeniably, what you said is simply you. Yes, one is entitled to his or her opinion. It is disapproving to shove to ones throat what others agree on. This act takes away ones right to live freely. Obviously, with this said, we take that not all people from Poland will travel to our country the way you did and the way you can. Unlike you, Filipinos do not fake things. They do not claim to have done what their money can really buy. They do not escape from the worries of a boring life they have by saying that despite these they can travel and can travel budgetedly. The Philippines is archipelagic with 7,107 islands spread along the West Philippine Sea. How much spending money was left with you after you commuted to Pagudpud --- the only place you mentioned? Ask a Filipino accountant based in Poland and you will become more realistically absorbed in international travel and leisure. It is expensive to travel to tourism destinations of an archipelagic country like the Philippines. Where you traveled to is not the Philippines in its entirety for you quite likely regarded what you experienced as encompassing the Filipino and our Filipino cuisine. Had you known about a Filipina chef chosen by the White House to cook for the most influential person in the world, you would have had higher expectations on Filipino food. Food is the cradle of civilisation. A naive writing against the very food that speaks of the sentiments of ones race destroys the very pillar of his countrys existence. Street foods are a food for Filipinos who earn on average four US dollars per day. And they represent a huge chunk of Philippine population. If what we eat fouls yours and yours alone then this mirrors one thing: what tempers our tummies, our being, our very soul, does not welcome your intestinal juices at all. Unlike you, we do not generalise things. We do not generalise that all named Agness (or Agnes) can perform an act like yours. And we do not generalise, too, that those individuals, who were raised one time by Filipina domestic helpers in Poland, are by far now having a better grasp of looking at things at a prismatic perspective than what you and your contemporaries have. We were born and raised not to think about the concept of Nazis raising super race children. Not that we know this is sociopolitically incorrect. We were simply taught to treat everyone with respect above all. The Philippines is definitely a titanium of the online market economy. The Philippine population - representing both rich and poor - speak and write comprehensible English. For this, you can easily have your blog tons of advertisements prying at which blog receives much attention. And with praise undeserved easily accessed in a social platform which showcases yours, we do not want you to become famous for your sour irresponsible opinioning. We care for the image of Poland contrary to the regard you have for my country. We feel sorry that your country has produced a thinking of your kind, one very simple creature who is susceptible to irresponsible journaling. We do not want to think that this is what you got and have become because you were left not cared for well at your four-corner flat in your formative years while your parents were employing at their day jobs. And to close, you should know about the familiar line, Hey, guys, common na. Lets make tusok tusok na the fishballs. Oh, let me give you a preview. This line is said by daughters of the Philippines rich and famous couples. And they are fed by a Filipino hawker. As their tummies do not bellyflop while they feed on the food of the poor Filipinos, these daughters board Airbus 380 business class. And, oh, by the way, what did you board to get to my country? I ask this because your intestinal juices seem to be quite choosy but your body seemed to force itself to get satisfied with that cramped leg room space on your long-haul journey in economy. How is that? Where you traveled to is not the Philippines in its entirety for you quite likely regarded what you experienced as encompassing the Filipino and our Filipino cuisine. Had you known about a Filipina chef chosen by the White House to cook for the most influential person in the world, you would have had higher expectations on Filipino food. Food is the cradle of civilisation. A naive writing against the very food that speaks of the sentiments of ones race destroys the very pillar of his countrys existence. Street foods are a food for Filipinos who earn on average four US dollars per day. And they represent a huge chunk of Philippine population. If what we eat fouls yours and yours alone then this mirrors one thing: what tempers our tummies, our being, our very soul, does not welcome your intestinal juices at all. Unlike you, we do not generalise things. We do not generalise that all named Agness (or Agnes) can perform an irresponsible act like yours. And we do not generalise, too, that those individuals, who were raised one time by Filipina domestic helpers in Poland, are by far now having a better grasp of looking at things at a prismatic perspective than what you and your contemporaries can do. We were born and raised not to think about the concept of Nazis raising super race children. Not that we know this is sociopolitically incorrect. We were simply taught to treat everyone with respect above all. The Philippines is definitely a titanium of the online market economy. The Philippine population - representing both rich and poor - speak and write comprehensible English. For this, you can easily have your blog tons of advertisements prying at which blog receives much attention because what we write is easily read and what we speak is easily processed. And with praise undeserved easily accessed in a social platform which showcases yours, we do not want you to become famous for your sour irresponsible opinioning. We care for the image of Poland contrary to the regard you have for our country. We feel sorry that your country has produced a thinker of your kind, one very simple creature who is susceptible to irresponsible journaling. We do not want to think that this is what you got and have become because you were left not cared for well at your four-corner flat during your formative years while your parents were employing at their day jobs. And to close, you should know about the familiar line, Hey, guys, common na. Lets make tusok tusok na the fishballs. Oh, let me give you a preview. This line is said by daughters of the Philippines rich and famous couples. And they are fed by a Filipino hawker. As their tummies do not bellyflop while they feed on the food of the poor Filipinos, these daughters board Airbus 380 business class. And, oh, by the way, what did you board to get to my country? I ask this because your intestinal juices seemed to be quite choosy but your body seemed to force itself to get satisfied with that cramped leg room space on your long-haul economy class journey. What an irony.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 23:53:05 +0000

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