How An Independent Mindanao Will Impact The Philippines And The World

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  1. The Philippines will drop from No. 13 to No. 18 among the most populous nations in the world.
  2. ASEAN member nations will increase from 10 to 11.
  3. The United Nations  will become an organization of 194 members states.
  4. China will have to deal with an additional country when it comes to the territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
  5. It will reduce the number of islands in the Philippines to under 7,000, whether it’s high tide or low tide.

Naming The Citizens Of An Independent Mindanao

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In the whimsical world of linguistic gymnastics, the saga of what to call a new, independent Mindanao unfolds like a slapstick comedy. 

Should we dub them “Mindanaoanians” or perhaps “Mindanaoites”? As the secession movement gains traction, the air is thick with anticipation, not for political change, but for the birth of a new tongue-twister.

Imagine the perplexed faces of geographers trying to fit “Mindanaoanians” onto their maps, or the linguistic acrobatics required to pronounce it without spraining a tongue. 

Meanwhile, the global community scratches its collective head, wondering if this is a plot twist in a surreal sitcom.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the absurdity of it all. In a world grappling with weighty issues, the question of what to call a group of people seems comically inconsequential. Yet, in the theater of the absurd, where logic takes a backseat and satire reigns supreme, “Mindanaoanians” may just steal the show.

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