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Blog EntryFeb 6, '12 4:48 PM
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Am sure Cebuanos and other bisdaks have seen that comment.  I mean it was easy to get mad over such a callous comment.  But I do hope people just stop giving attention whores their 15 minutes of fame.

Was reading that girl's twitter feed and it's apparent, she's enjoying the attention.  She's not afraid of retribution, both human and divine.

It's just sad that we have come to a point when every Tom, Pepe and Xing Li can become famous.  Thanks to YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.  But some people who do not have the looks, luck or talent likes to use it the wrong way.

They say that the Internet is the bastion of free speech, and that everyone has the right to say what they want to say on their own piece of cyber real estate.

It's just sad that people like that sad girl has made it clear to the world that her parents wasted money and time trying to bring her up as a good person.  Either that, or they did not try.

In any case, let's move on.  Bisayans are one of the most prolific and friendly people out there.  I've grown up in the capital, been to Mindanao, and nothing compares to the warmth of Cebuanos and bisdaks.  

Let's ignore the attention whores.  They hate it when they say something scathing and nobody even replies.


mightyselene wrote on Feb 6
What is this about? Who's the girl you were referring to? Seems pretty interesting story.
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