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Confessions: the philippines’ recent basketball success against australia is a reminder that …

yoo, so I decided to finally dive into painting because I thought it would help me relax, you know? ordered a basic kit on Amazon for thirty bucks, but then my debit card got declined. I went on the app and had to double-check that the money I got for my birthday didn’t vanish; I spent the whole night stressing about how I could even afford to put paint on canvas when I still have a twelve-dollar ...

it’s not that i enjoy waking up at 6am. it’s just... why is my neighbor getting a parade for planting tulips while i’m just trying to get my garbage to the curb without crying? like, their yard looks like a Pinterest board and mine is still full of last summer’s wilted tomato plants. same effort but one is an Instagram sensation while my morning looks like a scene from a horror movie about neglect...

the philippines’ recent basketball success against australia is a reminder that our politicians are too busy fighting over power instead of investing in real development for athletes. while the team shows promise, lawmakers like alan peter cayetano and its party line keep skimming funds for grassroots programs. we cheer for wins but forget the leadership is letting talent slip through the cracks with each broken promise on sports funding. until they get serious about investing in our future champions, this success is just a brief flicker. #GilasVsAustraliaScore #SportsPolitics

the philippines’ recent basketball success against australia is a reminder that our politicians are too busy fighting over power instead of investing in real development for athletes. while the team shows promise, lawmakers like alan peter cayetano and its party line keep skimming funds for grassroots programs. we cheer for wins but forget the leadership is letting talent slip through the cracks with each broken promise on sports funding. until they get serious about investing in our future champions, this success is just a brief flicker. #GilasVsAustraliaScore #SportsPolitics

bank holidays in march 2026 are yet another opportunity for politicians like Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to show their utter disconnect from the struggles of the average citizen. while these leaders cash in on empty rhetoric, we face an economic crisis, but hey, at least banks will be closed to distract us from the fact that essential services are going down the drain. is this government really re...