teacherbuknoy, (edited ) to Philippines
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Now that I've moved instances (again), I'll have my #Introduction another do-over.

I am a web developer, designer, and educator from the Philippines. I also created Antares Programming to talk about web development to my fellow #Filipino devs in #Tagalog.

I write about my life, career, and technology at my #blog https://francisrub.io/. This site supports RSS feeds.

I also recently started a YouTube channel in Tagalog.

aaronjohn0412, to fediverse
@aaronjohn0412@tweesecake.social avatar

I am just wondering why those on #lemmy are not seeing my replies, or they are just ignoring me? or maybe they are on the other side of this #Fediverse which I currently can't reach. haha! #Filipino #Pinoy #Philippines @philippines @pilipinas

ninang, to Philippines

I swear getting #filipino boomers to throw away old rotting shit that's been sitting on a shelf for YEARS is like pulling teeth from a dinosaur

WHAT DO YOU NEED THEM FOR???? You do NOT need that pile of used ice cream tubs and plastic containers with no matching lids

YOU ALSO DO NOT NEED THAT SACHET OF TOOTHPASTE YOU GOT FREE FROM A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN LAST YEAR WE LITERALLY HAVE A FRESH TUBE OF TOOTHPASTE

MikeDunnAuthor, to Philippines

Today in Labor History June 15, 1913: U.S. troops finally ended the Moro Uprising (1899-1913) in the Philippines, with the extermination of 500 men, women and children. The Moros (Muslims of Mindinao, Jolo and Sulu) had refused to submit to American colonization after resisting the Spanish for 400 years. The rebellion was part of the Philippine-American War, which claimed over 4,000 U.S. lives, and as many as 250,000 Filipinos. After the Uprising of 1899-1913, More liberation groups continued to struggle against Japanese occupation, and against the Filipino government.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #moro #filipino #philippines #colonialism #imperialism #liberation #rebellion #uprising #racism #massacre

eeyam, to Philippines
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"The problem is that the Civil Service Commission allows only licensed nurses to work in the health sector in the government... I requested the PRC to give temporary licenses for three years if they have graduated nursing to work in the government,” Herbosa explained.

--Ahhhh.. No. Licensing is not the problem why #Filipino nurses migrate abroad. It's the low pay, poor working conditions, etc.

#PublicHealth #philippines #nursing #MedMastodon

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/06/13/2273449/innovations-needed-address-filipino-nurses-exodus

DocCarms, to Philippines
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youronlyone, to Philippines
@youronlyone@c.im avatar

I honestly do not understand why lato-lato (clackers) is viral here in #ASEAN.

Did some young generation kid re-discover our old #toy? 😅

I mean, I'm thankful the younger generations are playing our old games and toys. But at the same time, I'm curious how it was re-discovered and how the new craze started.

#Philippines #Singapore #USA #toys #LatoLato #Clackers

gowin,
@gowin@social.tchncs.de avatar

@youronlyone @ahriboy

Will have to admit to never having the chance to play it.

Happy to note the kids speaking #Filipino -- but not Tagalog! 😝

maryfrancis, to random
@maryfrancis@mstdn.social avatar

Ohhh okay, creator of cringe movie entitled "1521 The Quest for Love & Freedom", is another out of touch FilAm #Filipino

maryfrancis,
@maryfrancis@mstdn.social avatar

Can someone tell me why FilAms don't do research properly? #Filipino #Philippines #FilAm

angsaysroar, to gaming

My name is Angie, though most people call me Ang, pronounced: "anj." Much to my disappointment, and probably yours, I'm not the Last Airbender. Maybe in another life. I am a half #Black, half #Filipino mom of twins that loves to play #videogames! I'm a #TwitchAffiliate and stream Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I also post #videos on my #YouTube channel, though I'm still working on consistency. I'm always interested in meeting new people and connecting with #mutuals: PC/Switch/Xbox #Gaming🎮 #Maleficent💜 #HarleyQuinn♦️ #Joker🃏 #Pokemon🐇 #Photography📸 #WizardingWorld🧙🏾 #DisneyDreamlightValley🏰 #Slytherin🐍 Cozy Games 🐼 #WidowmakerWannaBe🕸️ #Reading📖 (cont)

video/mp4

jace, to random

Just because it's quite...on topic, today.
Going to be making a classic #Filipino breakfast that I haven't had in a long while. Spam, eggs, and garlic fried rice, while I click away on these reports. 😂

youronlyone, to asiandrama
@youronlyone@c.im avatar

Let's volt in!

Check out the official music video of “Voltes V: Legacy”, the most-awaited live-action adaptation of the classic hit anime series “Voltes V” (超電磁マシーン ボルテスV)!

Invidious: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=EYGj7jJXX-M

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYGj7jJXX-M

  • Title: Voltes V No Uta
  • Performed by: Julie Anne San Jose
  • Composer: Kobayashi Aso
  • Produced by: Rocky S. Gacho

It will premiere this coming May 8, 2023 at 20:00 ACT (UTC+8), Monday to Friday. Total number of episodes is 80, and the dialogues will be in mix Philippine English and Filipino; with the Boazanians speaking in, well, Boazanian.

I'm not sure if any fansub group/individual will pick it up, but it will be very surprising if no one did. I'm not saying they should do it… but as much as the industry doesn't want to admit it, getting chosen by a fansub is good marketing and a good sign your production was good enough for them to voluntarily make good fansubs. Good, good? ;P

(PS. I'm just a regular excited fan sharing.)

#超電磁マシーンボルテスV #ボルテスV

@asiandrama @pdrama @pdrama @tv @tv

Nuts4Ford, to random
ayo, to pilipinas Tagalog
@ayo@ayco.io avatar

We have 🇵🇭 #Tagalog language now on https://main.elk.zone and I’d like to invite #Filipino friends to try and give feedback so we can improve the translation for the community 🙏

Settings -> Language, then choose “Tagalog” as your Display Language

@pinoy @pilipinas

Elk timeline with Tagalog keywords

brunch, to food

yet another instance (just migrated from epicure.social), so yet another #introduction:

while i do my regular social whatsits else-server, i felt it'd be fun to have an account dedicated to #food as i'm a passionate af #foodie. i can talk about about its very prep, #cooking and serving forfuckingever and, honestly, have since supplanted small talk with it. to say nothing of the place food occupies within communities and civilization... it's #SoGood!

i'm a #HomeCook with no formal training (but with ample experience hosting events of no small scale) and have been serious about #cookery since '98.

big fan of:

strongly against:

  • gatekeeping, elitism, pretension
  • general shitting-on-what-others-enjoy

primary cuisines:

say hi!

youronlyone, to fediverse

Whenever I see negative feedback about the #fediverse, it is about:

  1. being lonely
  2. lacks discoverability
  3. reach is poor
  4. support for this and that is lacking
  5. not welcoming for other people

All of the above, it has to do with what I've described in this quoted post, #ObservableFediverse. Meaning, one was only exposed to a very small part of the fediverse from that person's vantage point.

Let's take for example the #5 item. Is the fediverse not welcoming for certain groups of people, the minorities, the marginalised, those with disabilities, and often discriminated based on origin?

I am an #Asian, a #Filipino - #Chinese to be exact, and I am also #autistic. There is an active community, as well as #groups, for Filipinos and #ActuallyAutistics here in the fediverse network.

Have you seen those? More likely not. Why? “Observable fediverse.”

In #astronomy, an #ObservableUniverse is the part of the huge universe that we can observe from Earth. It is how far our current technology can reach.

It is the same in “observable fediverse”. What you see, what you are interacting with, is only what you currently have access to. Your “observable fediverse” relies on these factors:

  1. The users in your instance.
  2. The remote users and other servers your instance is aware of.
  3. The people you are following (which include groups).

That is your “observable fediverse”.

Since you are not following a user who is following a Filipino, or is a member of an autistic group, there is very little chance you will see content from Filipinos and autistics.

Another reason of disappointment is misunderstanding what the “fediverse/global timeline” is. Here's the thing, it is just the public chatter.

Think of it as visiting a crowded public park. You'll hear all kinds of discussions. There are those that are offensive, and those that are not.

The “federated/global timeline” is also not the entirety of the fediverse. It is only what your instance/server is aware of. If what you most see are unwelcoming content, then don't look at it, or move to a new instance, or ask around. I'm sure your own instance will help you find like-minded individuals and groups.

That's your observable fediverse. The fediverse is not unwelcoming. My guesstimate is, no one account, no one server, have seen more than 1% of the entire fediverse. Just like how we haven't seen more than 1% of the entire universe.

^_^

RE: https://c.im/users/youronlyone/statuses/110256623280436856

brenthinks, to random

Toxic #Filipino parenting culture: not giving your kids the chance to explain themselves whenever they make mistakes or don't agree with you. Instead, you just yell at them and worse, call them names.

If the intention is to make them fear you so that they don't make the same mistake again, maybe it will work. But in the long run, it can lead to #trauma that can haunt them even in adulthood.

1/2

#toxicparenting #toxicculture #childhoodtrauma

MikeDunnAuthor, to random

Today in Labor History April 27, 1521: On this day, Philippine Natives fought the battle of Mactan against Ferdinand Magellan. Lapulapu’s warriors ambushed him and overpowered the Spanish forces. They killed Magellan with a poison arrow. Their victory delayed Spanish colonization of the Philippines by forty-four years. For centuries, native Muslim Filipinos fought wars against their Spanish rulers. The Spanish saw these as a continuation of the Reconquista of Spain from the Moors. They brought in conscripts from Mexico and Latin America, including many Native Americans. Mortality was high on both sides. Many conscripts fled into the countryside, or joined with the Filipino forces. Yet, despite all the slaughter and repression of Native Filipinos, the colony was never profitable to Spain. During the 1800s, Filipino immigrants fought alongside Latin Americans in their wars for independence from Spain. In 1896, Filipinos fought their own war for independence from Spain.

When the U.S. initially landed in the Philippines, in 1898, they supported Filipinos in their uprising against Spain. However, by August, 1898, the U.S. had ended their collaboration with Native Filipinos and soon annexed the country. American rule was brutal. In 1899, American went to war against their colonial subjects. The war was far deadlier and more costly than their war against Spain. 4,200 American soldiers, up to 20,000 Philippine soldiers, and at least 200,000 civilians died.

The Japanese occupation during World War II was also brutal. In the most infamous example, 10,000 Filipino and 1,200 U.S. soldiers died in the brutal Bataan Death March. However, during the occupation, Filipino guerillas fought an insurgency against the Japanese. Consequently, the Philippines became the costliest theatre of war for the Japanese. Nearly 500,000 Japanese died fighting in the Philippines. But it was much worse for Filipinos, with over 1 million dying during World War II. The Battle of Leyte Gulf, toward the end of World War II, was the largest naval battle in history.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #philippines #colonialism #resistance #independence #Guerilla

youronlyone,
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A great summary by @MikeDunnAuthor .

To share for the latter part, our grandfather was a WW2 war veteran, and a #DeathMarch survivor. He was one of those who defended the Island of Corregidor, surrendered, and then forced to what we call today the Death March.

After it, they reformed into various guerilla factions and continued the fight for Philippine independence.

Me, my cousins (many of whom are contributors to the successes the #Philippines are enjoying today), my mom and her siblings, my brother, my sister and her two beautiful daughters, we all wouldn't be here today if he did not survive and was not randomly pulled out of the line of the infamous Death March.

This is #history that should never be forgotten. It is not just his-story, it is our story. The story of this great nation and its resilient people the #Filipino.

@pinoy @philippines

youronlyone, to random

​:blobboneblewobblehyper:​ This animated emoji reminds me of the brat, Shin-chan; from #CrayonShinChan #anime.

I miss that show. Is it still on-going in #Japan? Here in the #Philippines, it only lasted for 2 years, I think. They had to filter a lot, and the theme of the show is too much for #Filipino sensitivities. 😅

DocCarms, to books
@DocCarms@mstdn.social avatar
ayo, to pilipinas Tagalog

Magandang araw / hapon / gabi po!

Ako po si Ayo Ayco, isang web developer na ngayon ay imigrante sa Netherlands, simula noong nakaraang taon (January 2022)

Mahilig ako magpost ng tungkol sa tech, jokes o mga muni-muni, kadalasan sa pangunahing account ko na English: @ayo

Balak ko dito sa account na ito ay puro Tagalog/Filipino na post para sa mga kaibigan/kapamilya sa Pilipinas, pati na rin sa mga bagong makikilala dito.

#introductions #filipino #pinoy @pilipinas

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