From the Battle of San Mateo in 1896 to the ringing of the UP Carillon Tower Bells in 2016, September once again awakens the wounds of corruption buried deep in the Filipino consciousness.
The ambiance may always look a little dark with its standard dim lights, but the sparks of connection you can find there are surprisingly bright.
From hearing Teardrops on My Guitar at 15 to crying over her engagement at 33, Taylor’s songs have always found me where I was.
Let’s settle, once and for all, which generation is really the best. So, hold on to every combative insult you’re sitting on right now.
'Collective effervescence' is the feeling of unbridled, unadulterated joy you feel when you come together with others who share the same purpose.
If you can—and while she still can—go and see the world with your mom. It will reward you with some of the best memories, ones you can go back to even when she's already gone.
Older generations say we’re lucky that we grew up online, fluent in the language of digital culture like it’s our mother tongue. But what they don’t see is the quiet hollowness it leaves behind.
As our cities drown in floodwaters because of corrupt officials and contractors, our biggest flaw as a people emerges: we are drawn to the profoundly vacuous, dazzled by surfaces while ignoring the rot beneath, and their sources of wealth.
With a hawker culture that has been given UNESCO status and a cultural melting pot of flavors, Singaporean food is not only nourishment for its people, but a pillar of their sovereignty and identity
The group chat is a part of our daily life, and the constant messaging gives an illusion of connection. What happens now IRL?
Maybe what we need is to appreciate life’s in-between moments. No plot twists, no jump cuts—just quiet observation. It’s nothing, it’s everything.
I would not be the man I am today without the women in my life.
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