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あいしてる~ Finally happy.: Para sa mga NO LABEL Relationship:→

theskullcandiii:

First, let’s define “NO LABEL”:

  • Ito yung tipong hindi kayo, pero parang kayo
  • Matatawag ring M.U. (Malabong Usapan Mutual Understanding)
  • Pseudo-relationship

Ano nga ba ang opinyon ko rito?

Masaya at nakakakilig, pero sa simula lang. Halos bihira tumagal ang mga ganitong klaseng “Relasyon”.

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2487 Comments | 2 months ago

Food for thoughts: Budget cut rallies, A waste of one's effort and time→

jarevddivinagracia:

This is my own opinion please respect it like I respect yours.

Our new administration, the Aquino administration, has taken alot of beatings not only from skeptics and intellects but from ratings and the mass crowd as well. One opposition that made me dwell in curiosity was the students of…

56 Comments | 2 months ago

LORD NO MORE: Education 101 -Conrado de Quiros→

lordnomore:

First, Abigail Valte said that the students protesting the paltry budget for state universities and colleges would do better “to focus on their studies.”

Then Butch Abad came out to say that hiking the SUC budget to P45 billion, which the protesters are demanding—Abad has approved only an…

32 Comments | 2 months ago

Nostalgic: My two cents on the SUC Budget Cut→

diencastillon:

President Noynoy Aquino reduced the budget for state universities and colleges or SUCS from P23.8B to P23.4B this year. It seems such a small amount if you look at it by units, right? But in truth, if you are going to look at the word ‘billion’, you’d realize how big an amount was taken away…

2 Comments | 2 months ago

Save USF→

that-side-of-gallifrey:

Someone explain to me why cutting the budget for a major university makes sense. How does chopping the budget of state funds going to the university by 60% HELP students? I thought that we students are meant to be the bright future, learning and pursuing higher education in order to become constructive members of society and being helpful people and doing the jobs we’ve been trained to do. 

Oh wait. By cutting the money we get, you’re putting people further into debt that already depend on some kind of financial aid, or scholarships, and further pushing the dream of being able to attend college out of many students’ reach. Good job, y’all.

Please, if you’re attending, want to attend, or are an alumni of USF, or are a Florida resident, write your senator. Complain against this. Beg for a change. This is uncalled for, and unreasonable. Please do something to stop this budget cut. We students - and teachers at this school, too - face enough difficulty paying for our classes and life as a student. Why should your decisions’ consequences fall on the shoulders of those most incapable of carrying the burden?

1 Comments | 2 months ago