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    Default Re: What can you say about too much 'Pinoy Pride'?


    we are grabbing at grass blades

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    Quote Originally Posted by apprylle28 View Post
    Grabe ang pinoy angkon diri angkon didto... ses... labi na ang Abs-cbn...
    this happens during sporting events when imported players (who do not speak Filipino fluently) are introduced as Filipinos. somethimes, they are granted Filipino Citizenship just for compliance.

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    Ingon nila, si President Obama pinoy kuno. Tan awa siya. Anggid anggid iya dagway nako.

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    "Proud to be a Filipino" or "Filipino Pride" is such a wrong thinking . Why ? Aren't we supposed to be proud of our achievements instead of proud of being Filipino citizen ?? If you're not , then you should be proud to be a Failipino . Looooool ..

    This stuff was made to boost all Filipinos' self-esteem for living in a god-forsaken country . It's really sad after the EDSA , the country is still a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY - and forever will be . Cheer for Pacquiao , Charice , Donaire , or any international popular Filipino all you want but the end of the day , you aren't really part of their achievement . What you have right now is what you get unless you work your ass off to get a better life .

    I don't think Pacquiao became #1 P4P fighter because he's Filipino . Pffffftt !!

    Be proud of what you achieved , not of your nationality otherwise that's racism . That's my 2 cents to all FLIPZ out there .

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    Default Re: What can you say about too much 'Pinoy Pride'?

    so true bay. glad to see someone who has the same perception.

    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    "Proud to be a Filipino" or "Filipino Pride" is such a wrong thinking . Why ? Aren't we supposed to be proud of our achievements instead of proud of being Filipino citizen ?? If you're not , then you should be proud to be a Failipino . Looooool ..

    This stuff was made to boost all Filipinos' self-esteem for living in a god-forsaken country . It's really sad after the EDSA , the country is still a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY - and forever will be . Cheer for Pacquiao , Charice , Donaire , or any international popular Filipino all you want but the end of the day , you aren't really part of their achievement . What you have right now is what you get unless you work your ass off to get a better life .

    I don't think Pacquiao became #1 P4P fighter because he's Filipino . Pffffftt !!

    Be proud of what you achieved , not of your nationality otherwise that's racism . That's my 2 cents to all FLIPZ out there .

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    i dont know her personally but the thought that she shares exactly the same points of view as i do says i lot and that is why i posted it here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sand Man View Post
    Do you know the person you are quoting? Are you aware of her 'views'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ongkal View Post
    bitaw sad. naa say uban. pero akong tanaw di man inana ang mga developed countries.

    naa nuon koy hypothesis nga mao sad na ang reason ngano di ta makaprogress. feeling psychologist sad ko da. hehe
    mga Briton bai, proud kaayo na sila Ni ricky hatton

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    that's life. sad isnt it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ongkal View Post
    i dont know her personally but the thought that she shares exactly the same points of view as i do says i lot and that is why i posted it here.
    She has a certain reputation in the internet.

    I'll hold my opinion on her views on Filipinos and life in general.

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    Its as simple as saying PINOY PRIDE because its makes you HAPPY and PROUD !!

    Alangan man ug mo shagit2 ka and claim something the you dont like .

    Nothing is wrong with that ( saying PINOY PRIDE ) . have you guys been to the US man lang ? If yes , you would know what I am talking about . If wala , I would not mind because it tells that basis of our claims / opinions are only what we see , read and hear and not what we know .

    @FAQ ..

    "Proud to be a Filipino" or "Filipino Pride" is such a wrong thinking . Why ? Aren't we supposed to be proud of our achievements instead of proud of being Filipino citizen ?? If you're not , then you should be proud to be a Failipino . Looooool ..
    How can a disabled person who wished he or she is physically fit and can box like MP not admire the very people who he or she looks up to and what else could you ask for more when that very person you consider as your hero and inspiration is a fellow PInoy / PInay ?

    This stuff was made to boost all Filipinos' self-esteem for living in a god-forsaken country . It's really sad after the EDSA , the country is still a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY - and forever will be . Cheer for Pacquiao , Charice , Donaire , or any international popular Filipino all you want but the end of the day , you aren't really part of their achievement . What you have right now is what you get unless you work your ass off to get a better life .
    Ga pataka na sa dka dong FAQ ... buot buot na sad ka da . You are talking about after the EDSA like you lived before EDSA na naa na kay buot and you witnessed it by living it . I dont which cave in Canada you are living in but wala ka kabantay everytime MP wins a fight , he always makes it to a point to acknowledge it that offers his achievements to his country and countrymen .

    I don't think Pacquiao became #1 P4P fighter because he's Filipino . Pffffftt !!

    Be proud of what you achieved , not of your nationality otherwise that's racism . That's my 2 cents to all FLIPZ out there .
    Of course everyone sknows that , para kay ikaw ra man ang dili pa sure kay nag I DONT THINK pa man ka that MP achievements are due to his hardwork and not for being a Pinoy .

    Lastly ... naka larga lang gani ka sa Canada lol ... naa nakay termino na FLIPZ ha ... murag korek pod .
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