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Top Secret Files of a Mental Fugitive, Exposed

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  1. Intermission #2: Some Filipino Voters in a Nutshell

    by , November 22nd, 2015 at 12:46 PM (Top Secret Files of a Mental Fugitive, Exposed)


    Now, for some seriously needed context...

    In 2015, Duterte confirmed his links to extrajudicial killings in Davao, and warned that if elected president he may kill up to 100,000 criminals.
    And he just said he's running in 2016 for presidency. And he was already popular before he intended to run.

    Let that thought sink for a moment.
  2. Transmission #21: Recap of 2013

    by , January 2nd, 2014 at 12:21 AM (Top Secret Files of a Mental Fugitive, Exposed)
    And so another year has passed. Out with the old, in with the new and there's nothing more fun than to have food, parties and fireworks as a way of saying this. Especially ham, I like ham. We had ham on Christmas Eve, we also had ham of New Years Eve. It's a Filipino tradition. Balls of Edam cheese and fruitcakes are also traditions but those cheese balls are salty on their own while we didn't see any more fruitcakes being sold. I miss fruitcakes, I really do. And the smell of gunpowder, yeah. That ...
  3. Transmission #19: Filipino Funeral Superstitions

    by , January 13th, 2013 at 10:24 AM (Top Secret Files of a Mental Fugitive, Exposed)
    Both of my grandparents are dead and buried.

    Yes, they're my father's parents and they just got recently buried. To be honest, while what happened to them was indeed sad, everyone saw it coming, actually. Well, perhaps grandpa's demise was a surprise for me because he died the day after his wife was buried, but I didn't cry at their funeral, not because I didn't care for them since I practically grew up with them, but maybe because we saw it coming. They were getting weak at each passing ...