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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Cebu Dancing Inmates: Oppa Gangnam Style!
The world renowned inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), Philippines also known as Cebu Dancing Inmates had once again presented a spine-chilling dance number. And this time, it's the chart-topping Korean Hit - Psy's Gangnam Style.
"This is indeed the true meaning of rehabilitation", a YouTube subscriber had commented.
Looking back, the Cebu Dancing Inmates rose to popularity when they danced Micheal Jackson's "Thriller" and even became popular internationally and were even visited by American choreographer and featured in number of foreign news segments. They had also danced a number of dance hits such as Single Ladies, Nobody and Party Rock Anthem to name a few.
Indeed a true nation's pride!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Anti-Cybercrime Law Effective Today
Today, October 3, marks the implementation of the Anti-Cybercrime Law also known as Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act 10175. Today, the government had officially stepped upon the Filipino's freedom of speech and expression as mandated in the Bill of Rights. Today, the Filipinos can no longer talk about the idiocy and flaws of our government or any one for that matter. Today and moving forward, our mouths will be shut and all our thoughts and ideas for a better government will only be parked at the back of our heads. And starting today, commenting on the actions of our politicians, whom we had voted ourselves and who claims that we, the citizens are the boss, will officially be a punishable crime just like rape and murder.
The good thing is that lawmakers and other influential and smart people who still got it all together are raising a petition to remove the specific clauses in RA 10175 that are unconstitutional especially the clause on libel that clearly violates Sec.4 of the Bill of Rights.
Monday, October 1, 2012
New Facebook 'Photos' Interface: Overview
So just recently, Facebook rolled out some changes in it's 'Photos' interface. It's a bit confusing at first but once you get used to it, it is actually cooler and more organized than the one before.
We will now have a quick "tour" on the new interface of Facebook Photos. First things first, unlike it's one-tabbed predecessor, the new one have three tabs namely Photos of You, Photos and Albums.
PHOTOS OF YOU - It will show the photos that had been tagged by you or others. In the old interface, these photos appear below the page after the albums.
PHOTOS - It will show ALL the photos you had uploaded from the newest upload to the oldest.
ALBUMS- Will show all the albums that you have. The coolest thing about this interface is that when you point your mouse to each album it will start a slideshow of the photos in that specific album. So you don't have to actually click it. You can just point your mouse and watch the slideshow, unless of course you want a larger view.
Enjoy the new Facebook Photos interface and happy browsing!
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Pope: "Gays aren't fully developed human" | Lady Gaga: "Don't Pay Attention!"
*Contents of this article may be offensive to some. Reader discretion is advised.
He also added that, "Marriage and the family are institutions that must be promoted and defended from every possible misrepresentation of their true nature, since whatever is injurious to them is injurious to society itself" and "the family is threatened in many places by a defection of human nature."
In an interview, the most popular defender of gay rights, Lady Gaga had commented against the Pope's statement and said that the gay community should not pay attention to what the pope had said.
She said, "What the pope think of being gay doesn't matter. It doesn't matter to the world. It matters only to those who like and follow the pope."
"And to the gay people out there", she added, "I hope you will have the human right to breed as an entirely equal, valuable and special member of the society."
My point of view:
I believe that nobody, not even the Pope, can judge others for being "incomplete" or "unhappy", etc. just because they don't share same faith or belief. I say it's the pope who is "not a fully developed human" because human development is based on intellect and an intellectual man won't just judge someone because of something as lame as sexual preference.
I refuse to follow a religion who would persecute someone because of their sexual orientation and waives someone's right to happiness just because he is gay. Everybody has the right to be happy, even the Pope has a right to express his thoughts but to say that someone is "not fully developed" just because he is gay is a total bullshit (excuse the expression).
And lastly, I totally disagree that being gay "is a defection of human nature", hindering them from happiness and forcing them to be heteros - that is!
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