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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Made in the Philippines: Everything Done Pinoy Teleserye Style


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Filipinos are undoubtedly very creative, and could think of many ways to tickle your imagination -in terms of spoofing, or making fun of even the most mundane. Actually, those are their favorite stuff to play with as a means to mock or just have lots of laughter especially when they are either irked or plain bored.

The popularity of the FPJ's Ang Probinsiyano teleserye soundtrack whose portion of the song plays everyday every time there's a critically worrisome scene in the teleserye made Pinoys poke fun of it by making their own version.

They applied the same song to everything else out there, from foreign TV series to movies like Stranger Things and Game of Thrones, and even animes or cartoons like Slam Dunk and Pokemon, up to sports events like the UAAP and Arnis competitions.

Now there's even some created using the style of Eat Bulaga's Juan for All and All for Juan - split screen and all that is AlDub, like the How I Met your Mother Pinoy Noontime Show Style. Lol!

Nothing will stop Filipinos from being imaginative up to a point when the creators of the point of subject finally wakes up and try out something new. Please lang po. Your style stinks and is apparently "bulok" that many of the Pinoys are probably either choking to death.

We don't really know if this trend means a positive towards Coco Martin's Ang Probinsiyano, but there are so many ideas out there that would be more interesting to watch out for instead of playing the same irritating song all over again. 

Below is a compilation of most of the videos made into Pinoy Teleserye style: 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Print Photos from your Smartphone with the New Instax Share Printer


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With the rise of social media culture, today’s tech savvy millennials rely on their smartphones to capture their favorite moments and use various online platforms to share their photos. However, once uploaded or stored in their computer’s memory drive, these photos are left forgotten after some time.

Fujifilm Philippines has launched a product that would surely make preserving and sharing photos more fun. With the instax SHARE SP-2, you can make instax prints by sending the images from your smartphone directly to the printer. You can now turn your memorable moments into tangible keepsakes and share them with friends and loved ones.

The instax SHARE SP-2 is a small printer that allows users to produce instax prints using images sent wirelessly from a smartphone. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery and comes with a USB cable that you can connect to a portable charger (power bank)—perfect for travelers or those who are always on the go.

Unlike its predecessor, the instax SHARE SP-2 prints photos faster --- 10 seconds! --- and with a more improved image quality. It has new functions to meet users’ preferences and fit their lifestyle of taking and editing photos with smartphones. It also has a new exposure system that promises a higher image resolution.

#SuperficialGazette: Your Official Source of Revised Historical Facts

 

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A typhoon named "Ferdie" is in the country while we're marking Marcos' 99th birth anniversary. Meanwhile, on September 11, 2016, the Official Gazette officially became a #PartnerForChange by subtly revising history. It has now become the official source of revised history.

Filipinos have taken to Twitter to offer their own examples of historical revisionism. There was even a site made to give emphasis on this blatant intent to brainwash the people, especially the Millennials who were not yet around to witness the many human rights violations, plunder, extrajudicial killings, and many other atrocities that happened during the Marcos regime whose reign of terror was catapulted during the Martial Law era.

The next thing they will post might be similar to what the netizens posted on Twitter:

"In 1986 there was an EDSA thingy that kinda ended a Martial Law thingy. But we're not sure who the dictator was."

"During February 1986, a few Filipinos decided to take a stroll down a street called EDSA. "

"During martial law years, more than 3000 people decided to leave their families for holidays and never returned."

"We had such a huge surplus of electricity in the martial law days that people were lining up to be electrocuted! "

"The workers building the Manila Film Center were so committed that they offered themselves up as building material."

"Mocha Uson was the first "journalist" to cover the People Power Rally in 1986. She was only 4-years-old at that time."

 


"There it is. #SuperficialGazette. Denying the elephant in the room. Insisting that the emperor still has clothes on."
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