Handsama wrote:Because it’s made in the Philippines...
There’s no denying that the Philippines’ many recent successes in pageantry have become the envy of everyone. Unfortunately, this has also caused a great deal of animosity and built in resentment from many corners. Since Miss Earth is one these major successes, it isn’t surprising that rival organizations and their fans, with a lot of help from Pinoy crabs, started targeting the organization. Sinking Miss Earth, which has fast become a symbol of Filipino ingenuity and a source of pride for the local people, would be a major victory for those who want to see the Philippines embarrassed.
But what these guys didn’t expect is the level of resilience shown by the organization and the people behind it despite having been accused of so many things. And that makes these enemies angrier. So every year, they put the pageant under microscopic scrutiny in search of the littlest mistakes that get blown out of proportion. And to their chagrin, the pageant just keeps getting better.
So instead of pitying Miss Earth, be proud of it. For it has withstood many adversities and challenges...something we can all learn from.
Handsama wrote:Because it’s made in the Philippines...
There’s no denying that the Philippines’ many recent successes in pageantry have become the envy of everyone. Unfortunately, this has also caused a great deal of animosity and built in resentment from many corners. Since Miss Earth is one these major successes, it isn’t surprising that rival organizations and their fans, with a lot of help from Pinoy crabs, started targeting the organization. Sinking Miss Earth, which has fast become a symbol of Filipino ingenuity and a source of pride for the local people, would be a major victory for those who want to see the Philippines embarrassed.
But what these guys didn’t expect is the level of resilience shown by the organization and the people behind it despite having been accused of so many things. And that makes these enemies angrier. So every year, they put the pageant under microscopic scrutiny in search of the littlest mistakes that get blown out of proportion. And to their chagrin, the pageant just keeps getting better.
So instead of pitying Miss Earth, be proud of it. For it has withstood many adversities and challenges...something we can all learn from.
Handsama wrote:Because it’s made in the Philippines...
There’s no denying that the Philippines’ many recent successes in pageantry have become the envy of everyone. Unfortunately, this has also caused a great deal of animosity and built in resentment from many corners. Since Miss Earth is one these major successes, it isn’t surprising that rival organizations and their fans, with a lot of help from Pinoy crabs, started targeting the organization. Sinking Miss Earth, which has fast become a symbol of Filipino ingenuity and a source of pride for the local people, would be a major victory for those who want to see the Philippines embarrassed.
But what these guys didn’t expect is the level of resilience shown by the organization and the people behind it despite having been accused of so many things. And that makes these enemies angrier. So every year, they put the pageant under microscopic scrutiny in search of the littlest mistakes that get blown out of proportion. And to their chagrin, the pageant just keeps getting better.
So instead of pitying Miss Earth, be proud of it. For it has withstood many adversities and challenges...something we can all learn from.
Handsama wrote:Because it’s made in the Philippines...
There’s no denying that the Philippines’ many recent successes in pageantry have become the envy of everyone. Unfortunately, this has also caused a great deal of animosity and built in resentment from many corners. Since Miss Earth is one these major successes, it isn’t surprising that rival organizations and their fans, with a lot of help from Pinoy crabs, started targeting the organization. Sinking Miss Earth, which has fast become a symbol of Filipino ingenuity and a source of pride for the local people, would be a major victory for those who want to see the Philippines embarrassed.
But what these guys didn’t expect is the level of resilience shown by the organization and the people behind it despite having been accused of so many things. And that makes these enemies angrier. So every year, they put the pageant under microscopic scrutiny in search of the littlest mistakes that get blown out of proportion. And to their chagrin, the pageant just keeps getting better.
So instead of pitying Miss Earth, be proud of it. For it has withstood many adversities and challenges...something we can all learn from.
brent520 wrote:I don’t pity Miss Earth
It is a cause of envy because it is so freaking TRUE to its advocacy AND even more STABLE now than Miss U which only has 9 days of activities.
The only edge of Miss U is reach and popularity, that’s it!!
I love miss Earth!!
manoypoe wrote:brent520 wrote:I don’t pity Miss Earth
It is a cause of envy because it is so freaking TRUE to its advocacy AND even more STABLE now than Miss U which only has 9 days of activities.
The only edge of Miss U is reach and popularity, that’s it!!
I love miss Earth!!
How about Angkol's pageant? Dont you pity it?
brent520 wrote:manoypoe wrote:brent520 wrote:I don’t pity Miss Earth
It is a cause of envy because it is so freaking TRUE to its advocacy AND even more STABLE now than Miss U which only has 9 days of activities.
The only edge of Miss U is reach and popularity, that’s it!!
I love miss Earth!!
How about Angkol's pageant? Dont you pity it?
I despise it. It is kadiri! Yuck! What is that pageant?
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