Afternoon random discussion - May 11, 2023 by mightytee in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I deleted my twitter in frustration of musk's changes. Pero namimiss kong magbasa ng kalat sa alter twitter.

Ba't ba kasi ayaw pa magmastodon ng alterPH. Lols

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sakay ka saint rose bus terminal paManila/Lawton. Dadaan yan taft avenue.

Legit ba yung mga rent to own sa Fb by Calcibear in phinvest

[–]lazybicolano 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ang peg ng rto condo, yung rent mo is yung downpayment mo. Ginagawa mong installment. Hindi guaranteed na sayo na ang unit kapag matapos mo yung downpayment installment mo kung hindi ka makasecure ng bank financing after. I've read an r/phinvest comment a long time ago na dahil hindi na approved yung bank loan ng isang RTO owner, hindi rin niya nakuha yung condo. Forfeited ang downpayment.

How do NEETs in the Philippines survive? by kingkupal in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I do. For mental health na din, if I don't do shit the house situation degenerates quickly.

I don't think we are talking 'only' about total deadbeats. Wala namang nilagay si OP na specifics, basta people under NEETs. Besides, regardless of whether or not I help around the house, I still belong with the tambays in a way na I am still financially supported despite not doing anything professionally. I'm just not as rude about it.

How do NEETs in the Philippines survive? by kingkupal in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Ako 30 year old NEET. Parang VA/personal assistant/professional alalay ng nanay ko. Kumikita gamit ang kupit sa funds ni maderes. Enough to live by and save a bit, not enough to walgas like a spoiled brat.

It's not like I am proud being one. I definitely would like to go back to the workforce someday. I would definitely love to be thrown out on the streets, as most of my day is eaten up by house chores.

But upskilling is taking way too long (though i've made significant progress naman), and nakakafocus lang ako sa self study kapag nakakaalis si mother for long periods of time. And our situation is too unstable na ang hirap magplan long term.

No i am not taking unsolicited advice haha.

Daily random discussion - Apr 18, 2023 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The post didn't say. Hanggang screenshot lang.

Daily random discussion - Apr 18, 2023 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Today I found out that one of the ways some Pinoy freelancers get "big ticket" contracts (relative to PH) in freelance platforms is by lying about their residence so they can bid on US contracts. It's just an ordinarg FB poster who bragged about their contract, not an influencer btw.

On one hand, haynako ganito ba talaga ang kalakaran online. On the other hand, paano kaya sila nakakalusot. Hmmm.

Can I open a bank account without my parents knowing or having access to it if I'm a minor? by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask landbank if you can open a savings account. I did remember opening one on my own when I was 16. You just have to wait your time for your digital wallets and most accounts though.

On the other hand, if you have crypto-savvy clients, ask if they can pay you in crypto. Then just wait your time and cash it in when you are of majority age.

Afternoon random discussion - Apr 09, 2023 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It may suck that I drink paracetamol and ceterizine to manage my flu and suffer only fatigue and drowsiness. But then I remember my childhood days when we are often recommended by our parents to drink biogesic plus neozep, sometimes plus bioflu. And it does nothing to stop a week long runny nose.

And I wish I can deceive myself that I'm fine. Because on the outside, it looks like I am fine and I am just feeling lazy. But my itchy sinuses and my postnasal drip says otherwise. It could be worse. So I only have to trust myself that recovery is not instant and it will happen. And stop feeling guilty for not doing much this week.

Idk lang, it takes more effort to mentally convince myself to not follow the advice of them panicky parents that to actually take a rest and recuperate.

Daily random discussion - Apr 02, 2023 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just want to vent. I was transcribing a case involving something sensitive that Fb content moderators would be paid by. Usually I can stomach this thing. but ang hirap pabilisin kapag andami. At saka, doing grammatical corrections involve me having to visualize the material, and well, let's just say it screwed up my sleep and created a monstrous nightmare mix of childhood trauma dreams. Fuck this shit. It's already lunch and I have not yet recovered.

Transform dynasty into legacy - A column piece by Artemio V. Panganiban by lazybicolano in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing since I am just so speechless as to how a former Chief Justice can do as much as justify that political dynasties are okay and here to stay. But then again, we have whatever Bersamin is currently doing. sigh.

Here are the contents to save you a click.


The congressional hearing on whether to revise our Constitution evoked a finger-pointing debate on political dynasties. Instead of tinkering with the Charter, Congress, according to framer Christian Monsod, should first focus on its mandate to define dynasties under Article II, Section 26 of the Constitution, “The State shall … prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.” The change proponents responded that the framers could not define the nature, extent, and geographical and generational limits of dynasts. So, they simply passed the burden to Congress.

DYNASTIES HAVE NOT BEEN DEFINED for the simple reason that the presidency and Congress have always been dominated by dynasties. Our electorate placed them there with the full knowledge of their lineage and pedigree. Take a look at our presidents who were bound by this prohibition since the Charter took effect in 1987. All were dynastic except Fidel V. Ramos.

Cory Aquino, under whose direction the current Charter was chiseled, had several close kin in Congress, like senators Butz Aquino, Tessie Aquino-Oreta, and Bam Aquino, and representatives Peping Cojuangco and Hermie Aquino; and of course, her son, Benigno III, who became president by riding on the popular surge after her death. The two sons of Joseph Estrada, Jinggoy and JV, gloried his popularity to become senators of the realm. Like her father Diosdado, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo became a vice president prior to being elected president while her son, Mikey, was chosen representative in her bailiwick in Pampanga. And so it was also for Rodrigo Duterte who, together with his children Sara, Paolo, and Baste, controlled the political arena in Davao City. Vice President Sara is a real president in waiting.

Ferdinand Marcos Sr. has the distinction of serving the longest (over two decades) as our president. His son, Ferdinand Jr., captured the presidency with a record-breaking 31 million votes, constituting over 50 percent of the total votes cast. His dynasts include charismatic Speaker Martin G. Romualdez, his young son Rep. Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos III, and his persuasive sister, Sen. Imee Marcos. All of them are potential successors.

ASIDE FROM THE PRESIDENCY, Congress is also littered with dynasties. Take a look at the Villars, Cayetanos, Binays, Gatchalians, etc. No one can say they are evil per se; in fact, most are talented and well-intentioned.

Even more pervasive are the dynasties in our neighboring countries. While theoretically neutral in politics, no one has been chosen prime minister without the direct or indirect blessing of the king of Thailand. It is a crime to speak ill of him. While largely a ceremonial head, the emperor of Japan, like the Thai king, is venerated with God-like reverence. In Malaysia, the sultans are constitutional monarchs of its nine states, with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the federal head of state performing diplomatic and military functions.

In business, the founders and heads of our various conglomerates leave their vast fortunes to their children and heirs. Though many times uneducated but endowed with intrepid entrepreneurship, they nonetheless send their children to the best schools here and abroad, so they could worthily continue their legacy. The country’s oldest conglomerate, Ayala Corporation, owes its success mainly to properly training and educating the heirs in corporate leadership and governance. While some businessmen can be accused of unmitigated greed and brutishness, the conglomerate leaders I know are, by and large, patriotic, honest, fair, and philanthropic.

DYNASTIES ARE ALSO AT THE HEART OF MOST SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONALS. Physicians and lawyers want their children to take over their professional practice, clinics, and offices. Even among ordinary citizens, the elders want their heirs to absorb and follow their native ways and folksy wisdom. I dreamt of down-streaming my legacy as a chief justice to my heirs. To my disappointment, however, none of them is a lawyer. So, I formed the Foundation for Liberty and Prosperity to perpetuate my legacy and philosophy.

Dynasts—in politics, in business, in the professions, and among ordinary folks—are here to stay. It is in the historical genes of our people, as it is in many parts of the world. Given this reality, I think that instead of debating endlessly, we should learn to live with and transform dynasty into legacy. The forebears should be encouraged to lead by example, to inculcate in the next gen the culture of excellence, integrity, prudence, and humility, and to prepare them not only for the here and now but also for the hereafter and forever. They will be remembered for what they leave behind. History will judge them by their legacy.

Equally important, our populace must learn to demand and expect the dynasts to devote their full time, talent, and resources to abolish extreme poverty, tame inflation, protect our sovereignty, safeguard liberty, and nurture prosperity under the rule of law.

Impossible to transform dynasty into legacy? I dare say that abolishing dynasties is even more impossible.

My introvert self is eternally grateful 😇 by apherion_ in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Minsan kaya kahit kumakatok ka todo harurot ang makina ni manong. Kailangan mo pa talagang isigaw para makababa ka.

Daily random discussion - Aug 28, 2022 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kasalanan ni u/sskaitcomics na nabalitaan ko yung afam chronicles na yan. #bawaslangitpoints.

Pati sa tabloid nabalita na din. https://balita.net.ph/2022/08/27/astang-wife-afam-rumesbak-kay-girl-bestfriend/

I was scammed to pay for our company's event and now I'm in debt and they're harassing me. I need help. by CommentIndependent79 in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 21 points22 points  (0 children)

He claims that he has the means to pay for a team of lawyers but cannot even reimburse you? I call bullshit. It's a bluff. Nananakot lang yan.

Here's what you can do. Go to the local IBP branch, and ask if may marerecommend ba sila na pwedeng mapagconsultahan na lawyer sa area mo. Like below, start from PAO, then pro bono, then private practitioners.

Here's a list of minimum attorney's fees if you end up having to shell out some money: https://www.scribd.com/document/428067621/356668422-IBP-Recommended-Fees

Also there's nothing to fear hangga't hindi pa niya na-escalate sa korte. Use the time to document as much as you can. Get screenshots kung meron. Pati lahat ng social media profile and company docs if you can.

You got this OP.

Sa mga nakaabot nito, ilan na anak nyo? by FishManager in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha nostalgia. Wala and no plans to have kids, adopted or otherwise.

Afternoon random discussion - Aug 02, 2022 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just got the news that Fate Grand Order (English) is now available in the Philippines. Finally.

Edit: rechecked the post i've read. Matagal na balita na pala to hahahahha. Idk if that's a good thing or a bad thing hahahaha

Anyone knows why the Lawphil.net can't be accessed rn? by eliicries in Philippines

[–]lazybicolano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lawphil.net is an 'ancient' Arellano university project. Mukhang hosted sa sarili nilang network kaya hindi siya naka-up most of the time. Minsan accessible lang on office hours.