#WalangPasok, #WalangSense

Ah, the modern education system, where school classes are at the mercy of the elements, holidays, protests, and strikes! Remember the good old days when kids donned rain gear and rubber boots, their resilience unmatched by a drizzle or a bit of breezy weather? Alas, those days seem long gone, buried under an avalanche of hashtagged “walang pasok.”

One might wonder if these disruptions have any educational value, or if they’re simply a grand exercise in meteorological fortune-telling. Perhaps we need a new subject in the curriculum: “Weather Prediction 101.” Because heaven forbid students might have to learn amidst the hardship of a light shower or a minor flood!

And what about those pesky holidays, protests, and strikes? Shouldn’t we deduct the wasted classroom time from their annual schedule? Parents should demand a “class-suspension rebate” for each day their child stays home. After all, education is priceless, and the occasional raindrop should never stand in its way!

The Brouhaha Over Confidential Intelligence Funds

Ah, the uproar over the confidential intelligence funds of the Office of the Vice President and, more recently, the Office of the President – what a riveting spectacle of moral outrage! It’s almost amusing how we’re collectively clutching our pearls over the labels – confidential, secret, discretionary. After all, what’s in a name, right? 

Let’s not forget the pièce de résistance, the granddaddy of them all, the true mastermind behind our financial conundrums: the infamous PORK BARREL! Ah, that delightful line item in our budget, a true testament to fiscal responsibility.

Now, I can’t help but ponder, if only PM Benjamin Netanyahu had access to more intelligence funds, perhaps he could have foreseen the surprise Hamas attack on Israel! Who needs military intelligence when you can have confidential intelligence funds, right?

So, my dear fellow Filipinos, let’s not be so quick to cast stones. Let’s embrace the secrecy of our confidential intelligence funds because, who knows, they might just save us from the cunning schemes of foreign and local troublemakers. After all, surprises are best left to birthday parties, not national politics or international conflicts.

EDSA-Kamuning’s Public Tombstones For Indigent Families (Video)

The tombstone lane dividers of EDSA-Kamuning

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – In a remarkable display of efficiency and ingenuity, the Quezon City Government, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Development Authority (MMDA), has achieved the seemingly impossible. They’ve miraculously converted road lane dividers along a substantial stretch of EDSA-Kamuning into tombstones with planters, all in record time!

This bold endeavor, touted as a solution to the perpetual traffic woes of Metro Manila’s main thoroughfare, is nothing short of visionary. By allowing drivers to peacefully contemplate their existence while stuck in traffic, the city aims to reduce congestion and blood pressure levels simultaneously. But that’s not all! The innovative tombstones also serve as a thoughtful way to assist indigent QC residents who couldn’t afford traditional tombstones for their departed loved ones.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect, with this project being delivered just in time for UNDAS, the annual commemoration of All Souls’ Day and All Saints’ Day in the Philippines. Now, traffic mayhem and eternal rest can finally go hand in hand. Truly a milestone in urban planning!

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