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Serious Pinoy drops his jaw whenever he visits Singapore. To him Since is a Paradise.

This is manila.
As good as singapura., if not better.
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why no arabian camel...
 
The Philippine Fail blog was very educational, too bad it is no more.

At least I saved some pics.


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The Philippine Fail blog was very educational, too bad it is no more.

At least I saved some pics.


FOckNax.jpg


nqFWrSf.jpg


lG2rcRS.jpg


hLe1tcu.jpg


73eXabV.jpg


DLbmur6.jpg


tlzt8y8.jpg


yqS7qPM.jpg
Pinoyland is a failed country. Fuck all you pinoys:FU:, stay in your own fucking country.
 
and patriotic, believing blindly that my country was a paradise,” he said. “As I grew older and more mature, I became more inquisitive and aware and naturally, my patriotism died down.”
He said he then began to appreciate the “wonders” of Singapore and would compare it with the Philippines, his country.
“I became a huge admirer of Singapore to the point that I bought Lee Kuan Yew’s From Third World To First just to learn about how Singapore became what it is now,” he said.
He said that the Singapore’s SMRT, for example, is something he admired and “enjoyed deeply”.
“Such a convenience most Singaporeans take for granted is a luxury to Filipinos like me because we don’t have an extensive subway system. You either need a car or have a hefty transportation budget for Grab to travel safely and comfortably in Manila; in Singapore owning a car is merely optional,” he explained.
“I often complained how abysmally maintained our infrastructure is.”
Another is the cleanliness which he said is “another thing worthy of praise”.
“Streets are almost always spotless and its waterways too. In Manila, garbage piles are found everywhere. Our rivers, tributaries and creeks emit a putrid smell and are sometimes completely covered with garbage,” he complained.
“And lastly, who wouldn’t marvel at the sight of Marina Bay Sands and Gardens By The Bay? They


Bootlicker FT
 
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