Ariavellav

I can't believe y'all voted for ex-convicts than someone who's a juris doctor in Illinois or someone with two doctorates, a lawyer, and is a bachelor graduate. The son of the late dictator for two decades, really? I felt so disappointed and disheartened Philippines. I don't think I'll ever stop myself from crying everytime I'll think of the results 'cause I didn't only fight for the myself or to mock the opposition's supporter but I fight for those who are the members of LGBTQIA+, the farmers, the PWD's, the victims of Martial Law, the victims of misinformation and history revisionism, the oppressed, for the seemed forgotten past and the incoming future. My heart is crying and my mind is can't really process what's happening with our country right now, still in denial of the unofficial partial Election Results. I don't think I'll ever look at those people ever again, especially those who invalidated many sacrifices of Filipinos in the past. 
          	
          	Nonetheless, I'm still proud for voting the right and the best one out of all the running candidates for Presidency, the rose among the thorns, the one with clean governance, assurance and transparency. The tandem who are really concerned of the poorest among the poor, Leni-Kiko. 

Ariavellav

I ranted here 'cause no one knows about my wp account lol
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Ariavellav

+History should be remembered but not repeated. The debt from Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s term is not yet paid and here's Duterte who worsened the debt again to ₱13 trillion. We need an economist, a lawyer! 
          	  
          	  We, youth, fought, cried, and tried to educate you, but our please were gone as it arrives, it went unheard and invalidated. Idfc if you're a relative, a friend or an acquaintance, I'll remember you for the rest of life, even in my grave, for voting the people who are going to bring the Philippines down again. If I'm wrong, I'll accept and apologize, but If I'm right, I'll see you hell. 
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Ariavellav

+A promise for a ₱20 per kilo of rice is disheartening for the farmers who wishes for an additional price of the crops because it doesn't equate to their efforts. My father, a farmer, already stopped cropping rice because the value of every sack of crops won't pay the efforts and sweats wasted for the three months of planting. Give us a better Philippines not a worse government, I beg you. TT
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Ariavellav

I can't believe y'all voted for ex-convicts than someone who's a juris doctor in Illinois or someone with two doctorates, a lawyer, and is a bachelor graduate. The son of the late dictator for two decades, really? I felt so disappointed and disheartened Philippines. I don't think I'll ever stop myself from crying everytime I'll think of the results 'cause I didn't only fight for the myself or to mock the opposition's supporter but I fight for those who are the members of LGBTQIA+, the farmers, the PWD's, the victims of Martial Law, the victims of misinformation and history revisionism, the oppressed, for the seemed forgotten past and the incoming future. My heart is crying and my mind is can't really process what's happening with our country right now, still in denial of the unofficial partial Election Results. I don't think I'll ever look at those people ever again, especially those who invalidated many sacrifices of Filipinos in the past. 
          
          Nonetheless, I'm still proud for voting the right and the best one out of all the running candidates for Presidency, the rose among the thorns, the one with clean governance, assurance and transparency. The tandem who are really concerned of the poorest among the poor, Leni-Kiko. 

Ariavellav

I ranted here 'cause no one knows about my wp account lol
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Ariavellav

+History should be remembered but not repeated. The debt from Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s term is not yet paid and here's Duterte who worsened the debt again to ₱13 trillion. We need an economist, a lawyer! 
            
            We, youth, fought, cried, and tried to educate you, but our please were gone as it arrives, it went unheard and invalidated. Idfc if you're a relative, a friend or an acquaintance, I'll remember you for the rest of life, even in my grave, for voting the people who are going to bring the Philippines down again. If I'm wrong, I'll accept and apologize, but If I'm right, I'll see you hell. 
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Ariavellav

+A promise for a ₱20 per kilo of rice is disheartening for the farmers who wishes for an additional price of the crops because it doesn't equate to their efforts. My father, a farmer, already stopped cropping rice because the value of every sack of crops won't pay the efforts and sweats wasted for the three months of planting. Give us a better Philippines not a worse government, I beg you. TT
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ScarlettBlackDaisy

Just noticed you've given my story a chance. So I'm dropping by to let you know that I truly appreciate it and hope you'll find my work worth-it. Feedback and comments are more than welcome. Once again, thank you so much for making my day better <3 

Ariavellav

@ScarlettBlackDaisy Hi! I really love your stories and I've read Knowing Xavier Hunt for how many times now and it's one of my favorites. I'm about to finish Seeing Shane Gray and it's really great. Hoping to read more of your stories if you have some upcoming. Keep bleeding <3
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