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Tawi2
20th December 2016, 21:22
I like this guys youtube series on the real philippines,his names mark nowhereman,he unusually for a pinoy doesnt gloss over the real pinas,i actually met a bridge family just off fuente osmena in cebu a number of years ago,i wonder if they are still there.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hD4kUbpQh4g

Tawi2
20th December 2016, 21:26
10 dollars a month rent,that kid is 7 and earns 30 pesos a day :NoNo: poor little kid.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0uHJNVK_irw

fred
21st December 2016, 02:09
I think a 10 year supply of condoms given to the Father would have been the kindest and most caring gift that they could have received.
It`s good what these Samaritans are doing but its like treating a half severed limb with an Elastoplast.

Tawi2
21st December 2016, 07:34
Yup,its gone too far,pinas has a population thats exploding because of poor family planning,you know the joke about family planting :NoNo: i had friends who went to pinas recently from my old village,very unusual but they were on a cruise,they didnt see the REAL pinas,they saw the sanitised version sparkly beaches and shining shopping malls,this guy makes me sad,the lifes vanished from his eyes,good on him for trying his best for the children
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S5iqXpay9kY

Michael Parnham
21st December 2016, 09:18
It's sad to see how they relish junk food in this day and age, but why should people keep having children as they do as it is so obvious it's due to lack of education, surely there must be some sort of help available. when I was 23years old I had a vasectomy because I didn't want to mess up, never regretted it to this day, why can't it be offered to families in Philippines for free, it's only a ten minute procedure. Just my thought on this matter.:Erm:

Tawi2
21st December 2016, 09:24
Poverty begets poverty,pinas isnt going to change anytime soon with its family planting mentality,the church and the peoples mindset are the two biggest problems "Oh if i have 10 kids they can look after me in my old age even though i cant even afford to feed and clothe and educate one never mind 10" dumb attitude but its prevalent in the country.

fred
21st December 2016, 11:22
It's sad to see how they relish junk food in this day and age, but why should people keep having children as they do as it is so obvious it's due to lack of education, surely there must be some sort of help available. when I was 23years old I had a vasectomy because I didn't want to mess up, never regretted it to this day, why can't it be offered to families in Philippines for free, it's only a ten minute procedure. Just my thought on this matter.:Erm:

Because Micheal....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUspLVStPbk

Tawi2
21st December 2016, 12:24
Yup,that pretty much sums it up :icon_lol: if your in the people business you dont want less people to shepherd,you want more,so wash those brains,indocrinate,more kids is good (even if they do live on the streets in abject poverty) :smile: you never see a skinny poor pinoy priest,business is booming :xxgrinning--00xx3: if the catholic church was floated on the stockmarket i would dip into my piggy bank and buy in,the share price soars daily as the population goes up.

jonnijon
21st December 2016, 22:51
I read somewhere that kids were stopped from going to a natural history museum because the might learn about evolution.:yikes:

Arthur Little
22nd December 2016, 02:46
Yup,that pretty much sums it up :icon_lol: if your in the people business you dont want less people to shepherd,you want more,so wash those brains,indocrinate,more kids is good (even if they do live on the streets in abject poverty) :smile: you never see a skinny poor pinoy priest,business is booming :xxgrinning--00xx3: if the catholic church was floated on the stockmarket i would dip into my piggy bank and buy in,the share price soars daily as the population goes up.

:yeahthat:'s about the size of it, sadly. :gp:'s ... with which :iagree:!