Saturday, November 30, 2019

Punitin Ang Cedula - Bonifacio Day 2019

(updated)

November 30 — The Ghost of a Cedula and the Country We Still Fight For

Fast forward to 2025... 

On Bonifacio Day, we do not simply remember a man. We remember a gesture.

A flick of the wrist. A piece of paper torn into shreds.
History tells us Andrés Bonifacio ripped his cedula in 1896 as an act of defiance — a refusal to be counted only as property of the Spanish Crown. It was the spark to a revolution, bold enough to demand a country and brave enough to imagine freedom.

But a gesture, reenacted 128 years later, still provokes an unsettling question:
Was he amused — or still angry?

It is a strange thing to watch an actor portraying Bonifacio tear that symbolic document today. The sunglasses hide the truth in his eyes, making us wonder: Was that flick a nod to the thrill of rebellion? Or was it a subtle echo of still-burning rage?

Because rage, quiet as it is, remains undeniably present.

We recognize it. We feel it.
Not toward colonizers from centuries past, but toward the inertia that haunts our present.


A country unshackled, yet somehow stuck

We are no longer bound by a foreign crown, yet millions feel the weight of something just as heavy.
Traffic immobilizes us for hours on end. Progress crawls like a jeepney caught in gridlock. Reforms take lifetimes to materialize. We switch governments yet keep the same frustrations — bureaucracy, corruption, unending promises that taste like déjà vu.

You see the cedula reenactment and wonder if Bonifacio, were he alive today, would tear something else:
A permit form? A budget allocation? A landmark bill stuck in committee?

Would he flip a table in Congress?
Would he march, uninvited, to the Palace gates?
Or would he quietly remove his sunglasses, stare at the nation he died for, and ask:

“Ito ba ang ipinaglaban ko?”


This is not nostalgia — it’s indictment

We celebrate Bonifacio not because he fought Spain.
We celebrate him because he fought stagnation.
He confronted complacency, refused politeness in the face of injustice, and demanded that the Filipino stand upright.

Perhaps that is why the tearing of a cedula still shocks us — because we know deep down that something within us still needs tearing.

Our tolerance for dysfunction.
Our casual acceptance of poverty.
Our cynicism toward nation-building.
Our learned helplessness.

We have freedoms Bonifacio never tasted, yet we move like a people forever waiting for permission.


The revolution is no longer on the battlefield

It is in our buses, our classrooms, our voting booths.
It is in the rage simmering beneath polite silence.
It is in our laughter, because humor has become our coping mechanism — our modern insurgency.

We do not need to storm the hills of Balintawak.
We need to demand more — from the leaders we elect, and from ourselves.

If Bonifacio’s ghost still walks among us today, maybe he isn’t looking for warriors with bolos.
Maybe he’s searching for citizens with backbone.

Citizens who will not only remember November 30, but live it.


The flick of a hand tore paper once.
But the revolution was never about paper.

It was about a nation deciding — finally — to move.

The question now is ours to answer:

Will we remain an audience mesmerized by gestures,
or will we stand up and finish the revolution he began?


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To cap the day - 30th of November; and to cap the month - November it is, tumawa muna tayo or think deeply and see if AB (Andres Bonifacio) is worth painting and depicting or shall i say, re-imagined in our time (via meme-logy) and art.

Thanks to the artist though - "Manu Gallardo San Pedro" for sharing his talent via reddit. Follow him at his IG.
@manu_sanpedro 📸 (instagram) 


Someone commented in reddit that AB is the "Cedula Bae"- possibly a Gen Zer, nevertheless, i'm looking at this art as an evolution of mindsets from different angles.

Andres Bonifacio In 2019 - Cedula Bae


It's so timely, the way he flicked his fingers in tearing down to pieces the "cedula" is mezmerizing and at the same time leaving the audience or myself thinking if AB was amused? or, out of the original emotion back in Katipunan Days -- still angry as hell? (the sunglasses fashionably hid the facial expression esp the eyes!)


Or it could also be a reflection of "pagka-irita"sa nangyayari sa bansa natin ngayun? Bagal ba ng pag-usad at pag-unlad? Magkabilaan ang traffic at di natapos ang ïnconvenience" para sa kapwa ko Pinoy.


So much so with my ramblings about our government and the status of our country.


I'll leave this post to be of a happy mindset. I'm still chuckling as i gaze at this piece of art. Yep, kahit yung holster ng baril, maling side at di akma! Ang hirap bunutin ni AB kung sakali. Nyahahahahaha!



See you in December folks! Thanks for staying and following my blog.




ˆbillymacdeus


-added artist's IG page


Luneta Park 70's



Dropping this on your feed.

Reminisce, look back in memory lane; throwback!

Luneta Park in the 70's



photograb from ˆreddit





ˆbillymacdeus

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Angas ni Elon Musk! Cybertruck vs F150



Angas talaga ni Elon Musk. His challenge below is not apples to apples but quite off the grid.







Wala lang, tuwa lang ako sa Cybertruck niya pero this video puts off the F150 because it's only two-wheel drive versus the Cybertruck which is at a maxed - 4-wheel - drive.

These facts were based from the Twitter of Ford's VP. Sunny Madra asking Elon to send them a cybertruck for them answer Elon's challenge above video.




Will update this once we get the video from Ford's.




ˆbillymacdeus

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Bon Appetea Imus Cavite - Review



On most Sundays, this is one of my go to places after worship service of 10:00 AM. This has long been a pending post, but allow me to share my review or paghatol to one of the most accessible tea houses along Nueno Avenue Imus.



Imus Branch - Bon AppeTea








Top 5 Things I Like About It

1. Ambience and Convenience
Tables, lighting, background music quality, Aircon (AC), chairs - name it... they got it all. It appears that the management franchisee of this branch meticulously engineered the design to have it easy on the eyes, and drops a positive vibe on its first impressions.




The close proximity, a walkable timeframe of 2-3 minutes from our church is one of the reasons why i go here to chillax and wait for the next part of my church duty -- the Choir practice.




2. Outlets
Availability of this feature is not at all "tinipid". It's basically everywhere at the nooks and crannies set-up strategically for a diner to use an electrical outlet as needed. Which is one of my major things to look-out for whenever i'm staying for a while. These days, i think it's a must to install these in order for customers to immediately get to juice up their devices.




Yay or Nay!? i bet you agree with me that nowadays, all small businesses such as this should provide or at least cater for electrical outlet for the purposes of charging and plugging in our smartphones or tablets.




3. Waffles Breakfast
It's called the wicked waffle - and it comes in variety; with my favorite as Ham, Egg and Cheese at only 140 pesos. It's above the normal serving size - it'd be like somewhat 3/4th of an American size serving. Once you down it, you get to be full, given you have drank a glass of water or got served with your favorite house tea of your choice.





4. Yakult Tea
'tis like drinking a huge yakult - for real! And when i say it's the real yakult thing, it really is. You should try it for yourself. Go for the Green Apple Yakult Tea.



5. Nothing more to mention




Top 5 Things I Don't Like About It

1. Loud Background Music at times
This disrupts even the normal conversations that you're about to enjoy with a friend or whoever your date is. At times, we have to speak a tad louder than the usual normal speaking tone for us to hear each other.
Kaya, ang ending... i would stand up and humbly request the barista to lower down the volume. In fairness earlier, the audio volume is pleasing to the ears, it's not at all blaring - not even soft but it was spun to a scale where you can enjoy a conversation and at the same time the music being played without intruding the clarity or focus of your thoughts.


2. Price Range of Teas
While it's common that milk tea and PH Tea houses range from 85 pesos to 100 pesos exclusive of sinkers or add-ons, I would say that Bon Appetea is no different. Their price range is a bit higher a compared to the market.

I wish they lower it down to a more reasonable price range esp the large size.


Menu and Prices as of November 2019





Morocco Nights Milk Tea


The Morocco Nights Tea is a cross of menthos and lipton, ha! ha! ha!, so if you're a fan of a mint flavored tea, go check it out.


3. Rest Room
The unavailability of this is killing me. There was this one time - my bladder was so full, only to find out that their in-house restroom is not yet fix or somewhat under renovation. This was like 3 months ago. And until now as of November 24, 2019 - the facility is still tagged as "unavailable".

I am really unsure - if that is truest in its sense or they aren't just not feeling for customers to use it publicly. I do hope they get to fix it soon.


4. Nothing more to mention

5. Nothing more to mention





Additional Information

Here's a snapshot of the menu and pricelist of food and other side lights.





🔗 http://bonappetea.com.ph/
📬 bonappetea.inquiry@gmail.com





Final verdict: 4 out 5

It's not a close-to-perfect rating. From my own perspective and opinion, this tea house is above average or it lands to a somewhat kind of classy and feel-good diner all in one. I would still definitely recommend it among my friends. But if you're a high-schooler or college student who gets to depend from your parents the lux of spending for your milk teas, let alone the same is true for your dabarkads. I would suggest you go across the street and try the less expensive ones.








Until next time,
ˆbillymacdeus



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Friday, November 22, 2019

Philippine Holidays 2020


O, eto para may kodigo tayo. Hehehehe.




Philippine Holidays





ˆbillymacdeus