PDEALEAKS: Senator Bato De La Rosa’s “Punch” Line

In a recent Senate hearing resembling a script from a comedy of errors, Senator Bato de la Rosa took the helm, orchestrating a farcical display of justice that would make even Shakespeare blush. With all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, de la Rosa danced between questioning witnesses and affirming his own righteousness, all while seemingly oblivious to the irony of his actions.

As the alleged PDEA leaks pointed fingers at Bongbong Marcos, de la Rosa, a former Police Chief, appeared more fixated on punch holes than the actual content of the documents. Was he practicing sarcasm or merely showcasing his investigative prowess? One can only speculate.

Meanwhile, witnesses stumbled through their testimonies like actors in a poorly rehearsed play, leaving more holes in their stories than Swiss cheese.

But fear not, for Senator de la Rosa was on the case, ready to deliver the hearing’s pièce de résistance—the punchline of punch holes. In this theater of the absurd, truth takes a backseat to political theatrics, leaving spectators scratching their heads and wondering if they’ve accidentally wandered into a circus instead.

What’s Your Password?

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Today, on World Password Day, we’re urged to safeguard our digital fortresses with impregnable passwords, as if our life depended on it (and maybe it does!) Yet, in this password labyrinth, the real conundrum isn’t just creating a secure password but remembering them amidst the cacophony of requirements.

From social media to bank accounts, each portal demands its own cryptic combination, leaving us drowning in a sea of alphanumeric chaos. Even the quest for a universal password is thwarted by arbitrary rules set by tech overlords: special characters here, uppercase letters there, a dash of numerals for good measure. And just when we thought we could rely on biometrics, lo and behold, a password is needed to reset the fingerprint or face ID. As for two or three-step verification, it’s like a digital ballet, juggling devices like circus performers: laptop in one hand, phone in another.

So, here’s to World Password Day, where we celebrate the art of mental gymnastics in the age of digital security theater.

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