Tell me they are joking.
Yeah, I bet that girl is as superficial as what she said. A “typical Filipina” does not brag about how fortunate and glamorous she is. “Typical Filipinas” are not mostly interested in all the luxuries and shallowness. And please, I believe a “typical Filipina” does not think the way this girl thinks. Screw stereotypes. And what Hermes and LV were she saying? A “typical Filipina” can even barely afford that, but the Elite certainly can. And enlighten me, what did she mean she does not care whether it is stolen or not? Hahaha. Did she mean those material things that she enumerated with a lot of effort? Lulz. My mind froze.
In tsk tsk tsk’s case, I have a wild guess that he/she just wanted to appear intellectual, but sadly, the poor web user failed.
And regarding about the presence of Imelda Marcos, let me quote F. Sionil Jose’s statement in his Open Letter to Noynoy, “Now the Marcoses are on the high road to power, gloating, snickering at our credulity and despicable amnesia.” Yes, it is indeed terrible how can people still allow the tyranny to continue because of their “credulity” and “despicable amnesia” and I believe that is one of the reasons why Imelda did actually won in Congress. Woo. *I love how Sionil Jose’s words were too humbled and modest. He could have used more violent words. LOLJK.
Anyway, please do not dare question the credibility of F. Sionil Jose since I found out just last week, he is the only Filipino who got short-listed for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Wooooo, way to go! He is my favorite local writer, and I really find him adorable and comic when he visited our university to celebrate his birthday. Ah yeah, he is a former faculty in De La Salle University-Manila but I guess he retired due to old age.
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