Category Archives: Social Media

Kleenex Sends Rodrigo Duterte a P1 Million Check! Will Goldilocks Follow Suit?

In a bizarre turn of events, a social media post surfaced featuring former President Rodrigo Duterte delightfully munching on Goldilocks polvoron, satirically mirroring the dubious allegations against President Bongbong Marcos. While the latter’s supposed cocaine escapade remains elusive, Duterte’s love affair with polvoron steals the spotlight. 

The photo, strategically flaunting a Kleenex tissue box, sparked unexpected joy in the corporate world. Seemingly thrilled by the inadvertent product placement, Kleenex promptly sent Duterte a generous P1 million check as a token of gratitude for the unexpected promo. 

The question on everyone’s mind: Did Goldilocks follow suit? Perhaps they missed the chance to capitalize on the Presidential palate. 

As the nation collectively contemplates on the intricacies of political dessert choices, the real winners emerge – the snack industry and the tissue conglomerate, proving that in the world of political satire, even crumbs can lead to unexpected windfalls.

Philippine House Of Representatives To Convene Hearing On Jo Koy’s Golden Globes Misfortune!

The House of Representatives in the Philippines has shifted its focus from pressing national issues to a matter of utmost importance – the perceived failure of Filipino American comedian Jo Koy as the host of the Golden Globes. 

Lawmakers are convening a special hearing to investigate the shocking revelation that Hollywood wasn’t entirely won over by Jo Koy’s comedic prowess.

One congressman declared, “This is a matter of national pride! How dare Hollywood not fully appreciate our comedic gem? We demand answers.” 

The hearing is expected to include expert testimonies on Jo Koy’s comedic techniques, a detailed breakdown of the Golden Globes audience demographics, and a proposal for a national campaign to boost the comedian’s global appeal.

Critics argue that the House should focus on more pressing issues, but lawmakers insist that this inquiry is a necessary step in safeguarding the country’s reputation on the global stage. — all in aid of legislation.