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My Journey to Peace
My Excursion to Harmony: Conquering Forlornness and Embracing Confinement The quiet used to be a stunning thunder. It reverberated in the vacant spaces of my loft, a consistent sign of the isolation that stuck to me like a subsequent skin. Depression wasn't simply an inclination; it was a presence, a significant burden on my chest that gagged the delight out of life.
By Iftikhar Akrama day ago in Pride
Through Time and Life, There will Always be Songs that Scream Pride
One thing about the LGBTQ+ community, they're able to bring pride to many different art forms; may it be through painting, literature, cinema, or even music. Songs have been a way for queer people to express themselves and their feelings, which is why music in itself is such a big part of their wide and diverse culture; they are able to play and celebrate the lyrics that reflect their own identities.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit4 days ago in Pride
Discover the Hamster Daily Cipher: Your Guide to Fun and Rewards
Welcome to the world of Hamster Daily Cipher! If you're a fan of puzzles, brain teasers, and daily rewards, you're in for a treat. The Hamster Daily Cipher is an engaging way to challenge your mind and earn exciting rewards every day. In this blog, we'll dive into what the Daily Cipher is, how it works, and how you can start reaping the benefits.
By Nabeel HMS4 days ago in Pride
Pride and Proud: Refracting Odyssey of the Rainbow Community
If we will be traveling back to the history of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Ally (LGBTQIA+) Community in the Philippines; We can fully see a tremendous proliferation of rainbow mediums to represent it.
By John Rojell Y. Elizaga10 days ago in Pride
BEAUTY AND WIT: The first BIG FOUR Filipina titleholders
Miss International 1964 Looking back to 1964, Gemma Guerrero Cruz cemented the Philippines' place in the world by winning Miss International in 1964 and became the first Filipina to own the global stage of a major beauty pageant. But little did we know, nobody from the country expected her to win, not even her family, as she didn’t fit the “Filipino” definition of beauty and as her family which includes journalists and diplomats, were opposed to her participating in pageantry. Later, Gemma donated all her $10,000 cash prize to the Manila Boys Town and Girls Home in Marikina City, which serves underprivileged and out-of-school youngsters.
By Camille Angela Zarate10 days ago in Pride
Rainbow Capitalism: Does it harm or help
Rainbow Capitalism, which is the use of LGBTQIA+ issues as a means to further a corporate goal such as increasing revenue, or simply as a marketing ploy has been around for a surprisingly long time. With Early movers being Levi & Strauss, IBM, Absolut Vodka and Subaru starting their campaigns in the 60s, 70s and 80s respectively. These companies did something that was undoubtedly unpopular, this wasn’t a populist move or simply “moving with the tide” they were genuinely going out of their way to target a demographic who was taboo and demonised especially during the AIDS Crisis. Most of these companies have retained an ironclad commitment to the LGBTQIA+ Community and have, with all things considered, remained a firm Ally to the cause.
By Quaker-nomics12 days ago in Pride