Category Archives: Social Media

Tio Moreno Tastes His Own Medicine

Tio Moreno, self-proclaimed pro-China and anti-Filipino blogger, recently learned the meaning of poetic justice.

After lambasting the Filipino girl group BINI for covering their faces at the airport, even going so far as to mock them with a selfie in ridiculous getup, Moreno must have felt quite pleased with his antics. He described the girls as “not beautiful,” hiding behind their masks.

However, BINI, demonstrating wit sharper than Moreno’s misguided satire, arrived for their concert clad in identical hooded sweaters and full face masks. In an ironic twist, they effectively turned Moreno’s critique into a fashion statement.

It appears Moreno underestimated the creativity of BINI and the amusement of the public, who watched as his own ridicule turned against him. Moreno’s face might be hidden, but his embarrassment is in full view.

Be careful what you ask for, Moreno—satire, like karma, has a funny way of coming back around.

DOT Extends ‘Tourism Awards’ Deadline Amid Fierce Competition!

The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) has graciously extended the deadline for its prestigious ‘Tourism Awards’ to July 31, allowing more time for the nation’s most innovative projects to vie for top honors.

Leading the pack so far is the Benguet Rice Terraces poster at NAIA, a masterpiece that has successfully diverted travelers’ attention from delayed flights.

Hot on its heels is the MRT’s Waterless Water Slide, a daring installation that has commuters thrilling in the heat of Manila’s summer.

Not to be outdone, Quezon City’s Stairway to Heaven footbridge in Kamuning is mesmerizing pedestrians with its never-ending climb, promising unparalleled cardio workouts.

DOT officials are optimistic that these groundbreaking attractions will set new standards in tourism, providing unforgettable experiences for locals and tourists alike. “We encourage everyone to submit their entries and be part of this revolutionary celebration of Filipino ingenuity,” said a DOT spokesperson, tongue firmly in cheek.