How Fictional Uprisings Resemble The Philippine People Power Revolution

For four days in 1986, the world watched as Filipinos reclaimed their freedom through peace, music, and unwavering unity. Today, that same revolutionary spirit can be found in films and books that continue to champion the power of resistance.

Ashley Cortes Finds Empowerment In Debut Single ‘I Rise Above’

In her debut single “I Rise Above,” Ashley Cortes shows that resilience is key to overcoming adversity.

‘FPJ’S Batang Quiapo’ Breaks Live Online Viewership Record For Two Consecutive Nights

Viewers tuned in en masse as “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” hit a new record high, showcasing the show's unparalleled engagement and loyalty.

PBBM To AFP: Ensure ‘Peaceful, Credible, Orderly’ 2025 Polls

Ang Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ay humiling sa AFP na tiyakin ang 'mapayapa, mapanuri, at maayos' na eleksyon sa 2025.

10 Types Of Commuters You Most Likely Have Encountered

By The Philippine Post

10 Types Of Commuters You Most Likely Have Encountered

21
21

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

7.The Deadma

These types of commuters may also be the same “The Snails” as aforementioned but they take another form which is to block the way of rushing passengers. These are the types of people who do not follow the escalator etiquette of keeping right if not rushing. They also walk painfully slow in the middle of the walkway, or when you’re rushing and they would overtake you but then would walk slowly in front of you. We’re all that bike sometimes.