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20 Good Reasons to be ‘Pinoy’ (Thought Balloons, Unang Bahagi)
Published on Nov 12, 2006
Last Updated on Feb 5, 2011 at 7:44 am

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12. The Balikbayan box. Another way of sharing life’s bounty, no matter if it seems like we’re fleeing Pol Pot everytime we head home from anywhere in the globe. The most wonderful part is that, more often than not, the contents are carted home to be distributed.
Urban legend: Ang pinakamalaking balikbayan box ang kabaon ng namatay na OCW. Sa pagtitipid, ang bawat damit, kasama ang sapatos, ay nakalaan para sa iba’t ibang miyembro ng kamag-anak, kasama ang kung ano pang de-latang corned beef at Spam, twalya at kobre-kama, sweater at winter jacket na maisasaksak sa kabaong.

13. Pilipino komiks. Not to mention Hiwaga, Aliwan, Tagalog Classics, Liwayway and “Bulaklak” magazines. Pulpy publications that gave us Darna, Facifica Falayfay, Lagalag, Kulafu, Kenkoy, Dyesebel, characters of a time both innocent and worldly.
Hindi ba, sa titulo pa lang ay nagbibigay-motibo na ng pagtanggap? Maaliw, mahiwagaan, mahalimuyak, pagbubukang-liwayway. Tila may erotisismo rin. Basahin din ang mga komiks bilang eros—ang hypersexual na si Darna o ang bading na si Facifica, madulas na kalamnan ng hubad na Dyesebel—at tingnan ko kung pareho pa rin ang pagtingin sa Pinoy superheroes na ito.

14. Folk songs. They come unbidden and spring, full-blown, like a second language, at the slightest nudge from the too-loud stereo of a passing jeepney or tricycle.
Sa edad ng portable appliance—walkman, diskman, I-pod at MP3 player—ang kolektibong ingay ng pumapasadang jeep at trisikel (malamang sa probinsya na lamang dahil bawal na ito sa Metro Manila) o ang pribadong mundo ng pang-indibidwal lamang na tunog?

15. Fiesta. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow is just another day, shrugs the poor man who, once a year, honors a patron saint with this sumptuous, no-holds-barred spread. It’s a Pinoy celebration at its pious and riotous best.
Nagsasara nang paisa-isa ang Barrio Fiesta. Madaling kopyahin ang resipi ng kare-kare at nagde-deliver pa nga sa mga bahay ng crispy pata.
Tingnan din ang thought balloon sa #1.

16. Aswang, manananggal, kapre. The whole underworld of Filipino lower mythology recalls our uniquely bizarre childhood, that is, before political correctness kicked in. Still, their rich adventures pepper our storytelling.
Idagdag: berdugo o mga militar at paramilitary na politikal na pumapaslang, kabahagi ng komunidad at sa hayagang ginagawa ang pagpaslang.

17. Jeepneys. Colorful, fast, reckless, a vehicle of postwar Pinoy ingenuity this everyman’s communal Cadillac makes for a cheap, interesting ride. If the driver’s a daredevil (as they usually are), hang on to your seat.
Kung iginagalang itong makulay na mundo ng pagka-Filipino, bakit naghihikahos ang driver at pasahero sa loob nito? Trip down memory lane tayo: magkano ang pamasahe mo noong sumasakay ka ng jeep, at sa ikot noong nag-aaral ka sa UP? Magkano na ang pamasahe ngayon?

18. Dinuguan. Blood stew, a bloodcurdling idea, until you try it with puto. Best when mined with jalapeño peppers. Messy but delicious.
Ayon sa Karapatan, 778 na ang politikal na pinaslang simula 2001 nang unang maging pangulo si Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

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