Category Archives: International

Even Centenarians And Robots Have Sexual Desires!

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The recent incidents involving centenarian tattoo artist Apo Whang-od and actor Piolo Pascual, as well as Saudi Arabia’s first male robot and a reporter, highlight the complex and diverse nature of human sexuality, extending even to interactions with non-human entities like robots. 

These occurrences serve as reminders that sexuality is an integral aspect of human and, apparently, robotic behavior, transcending age, gender, and even species. Despite societal taboos and norms surrounding sexual expression, these incidents underscore the innate and universal nature of sexual desire and attraction. 

While some may view such interactions with shock or amusement, they ultimately reflect the multifaceted and sometimes unpredictable ways in which humans and non-humans navigate their sexual identities and interactions. 

As such, these incidents prompt us to consider the intricacies and nuances of sexuality, acknowledging its significance as a fundamental aspect of human and robotic existence.

Miss Universe Philippines: Race To Design National Costume Begins Now!

Was it a bird? Was it a plane? No, it was Miss Philippines Michelle Dee’s national costume, adjudged the best in the most recent Miss Universe Pageant. While many celebrated the award, others struggled to find its connection to the culture and heritage of the country.

Enter 2024 Miss Universe pageant to be held in Mexico. While the Philippines is yet to name its representative to succeed Dee, Filipino designers are already lining up to clinch the honor of dressing the MUP for her national costume.

For our part, may we suggest a national costume that truly represents the Philippines and its world famous indigenous culture while honoring the Pinoys and Pinays who are the backbone of our cottage industry?

Bato De La Rosa’s Defense Of Quiboloy Sheds Spotlight On ICC Issue.

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Senator Bato de la Rosa’s defense of Apollo Quiboloy, claiming him to be a paragon of virtue, is as baffling as it is comical. 

Apparently, in the senator’s universe, being “respected” equates to being above reproach, regardless of mounting accusations. One wonders if de la Rosa received his legal degree from the School of Blind Loyalty rather than a reputable institution. 

Does he lack faith in the Philippine justice system or merely in his ability to comprehend it? 

By championing Quiboloy’s innocence, de la Rosa inadvertently fans the flames of international scrutiny, providing fodder for ICC investigations into human rights abuses. But he has the infallible defense: Duterte nor I can’t possibly do bad things!

Bravo, Senator Bato, for inadvertently shining a spotlight on the very issues you hoped to bury in the annals of blind allegiance.