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  2. Filipino proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Filipino proverbs or Philippine proverbs [1] are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life.The word Sawikain proverb corresponds to the Tagalog words salawikain, [2] [3] kasabihan [2] (saying) and sawikain [3] (although the latter may also refer to mottos or idioms), and to the Ilocano word sarsarita.

  3. List of Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Ang Baliw sa Libingang Luma by Pablo S. Gomez (author) and Lan Medina (artist) Ang Bangkay ni Senyor Hugo by Larry Tuazon (author) and Rod A. Santiago (artist) Ang Barbaro by Francisco V. Coching; Ang Bilanggo sa Pulong Kristo; Ang Biyenan Kong Amerikana by Mars Ravelo (author) and P.Z. Marcelo (artist) Ang Buhay na Bato sa Latian

  4. Bob Ong - Wikipedia

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    His pseudonym came about when the author was working as a web developer and a teacher, and he put up the Bobong Pinoy website in his spare time. The name roughly translates to "Dumb Filipino", used fondly as a pejorative term. [4] "Although impressed", Bob Ong notes, "my boss would've fired me had he known I was the one behind it.

  5. Comedy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Dolphy, considered by Filipinos as the King of "Pinoy" Comedy [not verified in body] Comedy in the Philippines has had a significant presence in Philippine culture for as long as Filipinos have had mediums of entertainment, and has transformed to reflect changing Filipino life. [1]

  6. Stupid is Forever - Wikipedia

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    Stupid is Forever is composed of Santiago's one-line jokes, comebacks, and pick-up lines which she delivers in her speeches on topics like the pork barrel scandal, former Vice President Jejomar Binay, and the state of governance in the Philippines. [3] [4] The book also features illustrations from Cj de Silva-Ong, Manix Abrera, Elbert Or, and ...

  7. Pilipino FUNNY Komiks - Wikipedia

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    The fully colored regular pages of the Pilipino FUNNY Komiks were bound in between coated book-paper cover. Among the first contributions to the comic book that was 90-percent made up of cartoons were Bing Bam Bung by Larry Alcala, Planet Opdi Eyps by Roni Santiago, Superkat by Leandro S. Martinez, Batute by Rene Villaroman and Vic Geronimo, Darmo Adarna by R.R. Marcelino, Joseph Christian ...

  8. Macarthur (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Macarthur or the Red Book is a 2007 novel by Filipino author Bob Ong. It is the sixth published work from Ong. As with all Bob Ong's published novels, it is notable for its use of contemporary street Filipino words. It is also notable for its departure from the usual Bob Ong formula of using humor to comment on the various ironies of Filipino ...

  9. Tanaga - Wikipedia

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    "Oh be resilient you stake Should the waters be coming! I shall cower as the moss To you I shall be clinging." The above Tanaga is attributed to Friars Juan de Noceda and Pedro de Sanlucar by Vim Nadera, and quoted them as saying “Poesia muy alta en tagalo, compuesta de siete silabas, y cuatro versos, llena de metafora.” (16th century) ("Poetry is quite high in Tagalog, composed of seven ...