There is another life outside pageant. You cannot win whole pageant every year.
Try to accept it and be thankful once in your life instead you throw nasty words to the other candidate who deserved her crown.
Mbie wrote:MISSUNIVERSEFANS wrote:I saw someone's post on MGI FB, she claimed that Thailand will never allow Philippines to win MGI before Thailand did... what is this shit talking about? Let me tell you something... How about Philippines two Miss Earth victories while zero for Thailand?
RIDICULOUSLY!!!
Are u talking about the pageant that always held in the pool?
Guess what, Indonesia never made it to the first cut in that pageant, but we made it in Miss Universe, MW, MI, MS and MGI
They said MGI is copycatted Miss Universe, but at least the production is much more better than their low class pageant.
Just crown your girl every year, even a minion like Athena Imperial made it to the Top4.
MISSUNIVERSEFANS wrote:yellowyam1 wrote:OMA wrote:Very confused on how others are interpreting Anea's answer
She was asked "Who is the most influential person in your life?"
Influence does not have to be a good thing; there are plenty of negative influences in life that can be really impactful and some people have to deal with on a day to day basis. Being a child of rape is one of those influences that Anea can never change; she will forever be impacted by that. But she is willing recognize that without him, she would not be here. There are plent of children, who come from a similar situation, that forgive their parent and there are also many rape victims who have forgiven their attackers. It's all a PERSONAL CHOICE; no one has to forgive a rapist, it's not a requirement, but for some people this a form of healing. Her answer is controversial but I think it derserves respect because this is Anea finding her healing.
SHE IS NOT CONDONING HIS ACTIONS BUT IS FORGIVING HIM FOR THE UNFORTUNATE WAY THAT HE WAS INVOLVED IN BRINGING HER INTO THIS WORLD.
hopefully this will shed more understanding on her answer and people can move on
The same group of people won't move on unless they win everything in the contest.
patcruz wrote:Mbie wrote:MISSUNIVERSEFANS wrote:I saw someone's post on MGI FB, she claimed that Thailand will never allow Philippines to win MGI before Thailand did... what is this shit talking about? Let me tell you something... How about Philippines two Miss Earth victories while zero for Thailand?
RIDICULOUSLY!!!
Are u talking about the pageant that always held in the pool?
Guess what, Indonesia never made it to the first cut in that pageant, but we made it in Miss Universe, MW, MI, MS and MGI
They said MGI is copycatted Miss Universe, but at least the production is much more better than their low class pageant.
Just crown your girl every year, even a minion like Athena Imperial made it to the Top4.I would have appreciated your support for MGI if you hadn't attack another pageant. Congrats then for making the cut in Miss Universe, MW, M, MS and MGI. Happy?
Tricoven wrote:Guys move on na kayo please lang. Kaloka, kaya nga inaaway tayo dito kasi ang wa-war freak niyo. Alam lang ni NC mag pindot ng mga buttons at patol kayo kaagad. Kaloka, parang ganyan na lang lahat ng Pinoy online, ang tatapang pero wala sa lugar. Hayaan niyo na lang please. Tapos na, move on dot com.
SIR MONISH D wrote:HAPPY FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. SHE IS A DESERVING WINNER. SO WHAT INDIA DIDN'T WIN, VARTIKA HAS WON MANY HEARTS. MGI GREAT JOB, AMAZING SHOW. WE R NOT LIKE PINOYS UNGRATEFUL RABID MORONS.
bukita wrote:First day as MGI!
And today is the day for The Press thank you.
Anea Garcia the reigning Miss Gwand International 2015 with Rattikorn Kunsom 4th Miss Gwand International 2015 visit Thairath Newspaper.
Solitude wrote:Miss Universe stage needs Parul Shah! She is my favourite Filipino Miss after Venus Raj and Ana Collins!
ms_melanie wrote:LOL at these forumers fighting for each other. It's always Philippines vs. other countries. Anyways, I don't want to join this "war" since the real purpose of these pageants is to entertain us. I don't want to stress myself replying to attack other countries. I will not benefit from it. It will just dry up the "flowers in my garden".
Anyways, to help stop the war, I'm sharing pictures of Mr. Tourism International and Mr. Real Universe. ENJOY!!!
Katness wrote:MISSUNIVERSEFANS wrote:yellowyam1 wrote:OMA wrote:Very confused on how others are interpreting Anea's answer
She was asked "Who is the most influential person in your life?"
Influence does not have to be a good thing; there are plenty of negative influences in life that can be really impactful and some people have to deal with on a day to day basis. Being a child of rape is one of those influences that Anea can never change; she will forever be impacted by that. But she is willing recognize that without him, she would not be here. There are plent of children, who come from a similar situation, that forgive their parent and there are also many rape victims who have forgiven their attackers. It's all a PERSONAL CHOICE; no one has to forgive a rapist, it's not a requirement, but for some people this a form of healing. Her answer is controversial but I think it derserves respect because this is Anea finding her healing.
SHE IS NOT CONDONING HIS ACTIONS BUT IS FORGIVING HIM FOR THE UNFORTUNATE WAY THAT HE WAS INVOLVED IN BRINGING HER INTO THIS WORLD.
hopefully this will shed more understanding on her answer and people can move on
The same group of people won't move on unless they win everything in the contest.
But they're no different from you guys. You guys keep on sending your ugly representatives to these pageants until they win but sorry to say its not gonna happen coz they just look awful and always end up as clappers lets be honest.
yellowyam1 wrote:OMG IS THAT SEROUS? PHILIPPINES WON BEST COSTUME AND PLACE 3RD RUNNER UP? WHATS THE PROBLEM? SOME OF THE PHILIPPINES FANS ARE REALLY CRAZY. LET IT GO AND MOVE ON YOU GUYS ARE WAY TOO CAUGHT UP IN PAGEANTS IT'S SICKEN AND FRIGHTEN. GET A LIFE OUTSIDE OF THIS FORUM
manoypoe wrote:yellowyam1 wrote:OMG IS THAT SEROUS? PHILIPPINES WON BEST COSTUME AND PLACE 3RD RUNNER UP? WHATS THE PROBLEM? SOME OF THE PHILIPPINES FANS ARE REALLY CRAZY. LET IT GO AND MOVE ON YOU GUYS ARE WAY TOO CAUGHT UP IN PAGEANTS IT'S SICKEN AND FRIGHTEN. GET A LIFE OUTSIDE OF THIS FORUM
FILIPINO FANS LOVE THE WINNER. WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? I ONLY QUESTION THE MESSAGE OF HER ANSWER BUT I DONT QUESTION HER VICTORY. DONT TAKE IT SERIOUSLY - YES WE ALL HAVE LIFE OUTSIDE MISSO. IF YOU DONT HAVE, I AM SORRY FOR YOU.
Skank Land wrote:
Dear Mother,
I know you went through a lot when Daddy raped you. At your young age, you must have felt so hurt, violated -- as if both your body and your life had been taken away from you abruptly -- and you felt your world crumble. Like any victim of rape, you must have felt totally emasculated, losing control of your being, and losing trust in everyone around you. I'm sure you felt humiliated and terrified of letting anyone know of what happened to you lest they judge you, or look at you not for who you are, but just for being 'that girl who had been raped' as if that was your only identity. Oh, the physical, emotional, and psychological trauma you must have gone through!
Then you had to worry about raising me. I'm sure you were unprepared, as you didn't expect to get raped and to bear a child out of it! Oh, Mother, yes, I know all the sacrifices you had to go through to make sure I grew up "OK" amidst the horrible circumstances surrounding my existence.
But Mother, understand that this is all about ME now. I've always wanted to be a beauty queen. While you've supported me throughout my journey towards the Miss USA title, winning the Rhode Island crown in the process, telling me that I would still be the beautiful person that I am regardless of whether I have a crown or not, that's simply not enough. I want it all! If I don't win the Miss USA crown, then I'll simply abandon my loyalty to the USA and use another country's title to get a bigger chance for an international crown. That's not bad, right?
And when the crown is finally right at my fingertips, you understand Mom that I have to take it up a notch right? I need to create an impact, be dramatic so everyone would take notice. But you know that I can't do that without sincerity, right? So I must tell you now, Mom, before anyone else finds out, that really, you have NOT been the most influential person in my life. I have to be truthful, so I don't come off as a fake when I do my speech at the international competition: Mom, amidst all your pain, humiliation, and sacrifices, it's really my biological, rapist Dad (oh, my rapist Dad, I so wish I had known you well and gotten close to you) that cast such a big influence in my life. How? I can't explain it much as ironically, I didn't grow up with him. But I will tell the world about it -- that I was a product of rape and he still wielded his extremely strong influence on me because that's the truth, Mom. Yes, more influence than you. And don't worry. While the whole world will know that you were raped, even those whom you've always hidden that fact from out of embarrassment. I will also tell the world that I've forgiven my beloved, rapist Dad -- that will make me look very magnanimous, and MY victory at the international competition will sure follow! And it'll be OUR victory!
I'm sorry -- Mom, did you just say that bringing it up publicly just brought back all the pain, suffering, and humiliation you endured? Oh, grow up, Mom! It's been two decades! It's about time you forgave my beloved, rapist Dad! Maybe the public would show more sympathy for you if you did that!
Look at me. I used his story to my benefit, turned a negative into a positive. YOU got raped, but I got the crown! A wonderful turn of events, isn't it?
sharronstoned wrote:Skank Land wrote:
Dear Mother,
I know you went through a lot when Daddy raped you. At your young age, you must have felt so hurt, violated -- as if both your body and your life had been taken away from you abruptly -- and you felt your world crumble. Like any victim of rape, you must have felt totally emasculated, losing control of your being, and losing trust in everyone around you. I'm sure you felt humiliated and terrified of letting anyone know of what happened to you lest they judge you, or look at you not for who you are, but just for being 'that girl who had been raped' as if that was your only identity. Oh, the physical, emotional, and psychological trauma you must have gone through!
Then you had to worry about raising me. I'm sure you were unprepared, as you didn't expect to get raped and to bear a child out of it! Oh, Mother, yes, I know all the sacrifices you had to go through to make sure I grew up "OK" amidst the horrible circumstances surrounding my existence.
But Mother, understand that this is all about ME now. I've always wanted to be a beauty queen. While you've supported me throughout my journey towards the Miss USA title, winning the Rhode Island crown in the process, telling me that I would still be the beautiful person that I am regardless of whether I have a crown or not, that's simply not enough. I want it all! If I don't win the Miss USA crown, then I'll simply abandon my loyalty to the USA and use another country's title to get a bigger chance for an international crown. That's not bad, right?
And when the crown is finally right at my fingertips, you understand Mom that I have to take it up a notch right? I need to create an impact, be dramatic so everyone would take notice. But you know that I can't do that without sincerity, right? So I must tell you now, Mom, before anyone else finds out, that really, you have NOT been the most influential person in my life. I have to be truthful, so I don't come off as a fake when I do my speech at the international competition: Mom, amidst all your pain, humiliation, and sacrifices, it's really my biological, rapist Dad (oh, my rapist Dad, I so wish I had known you well and gotten close to you) that cast such a big influence in my life. How? I can't explain it much as ironically, I didn't grow up with him. But I will tell the world about it -- that I was a product of rape and he still wielded his extremely strong influence on me because that's the truth, Mom. Yes, more influence than you. And don't worry. While the whole world will know that you were raped, even those whom you've always hidden that fact from out of embarrassment. I will also tell the world that I've forgiven my beloved, rapist Dad -- that will make me look very magnanimous, and MY victory at the international competition will sure follow! And it'll be OUR victory!
I'm sorry -- Mom, did you just say that bringing it up publicly just brought back all the pain, suffering, and humiliation you endured? Oh, grow up, Mom! It's been two decades! It's about time you forgave my beloved, rapist Dad! Maybe the public would show more sympathy for you if you did that!
Look at me. I used his story to my benefit, turned a negative into a positive. YOU got raped, but I got the crown! A wonderful turn of events, isn't it?
Love this post. A perfect summary of this text is:
"Thank you, Mom! You got raped, and I got an international crown for it. Thank you for being the victim!
But most of all, thank you, Dad, for raping Mom. You have been such an influential presence in my life and in my quest to win a crown -- my biggest dream in life, more than making sure that Mom felt unquestionably loved & prioritized and is able to keep her dignity intact.
Acknowledging you, Dad -- my loving, rapist Dad -- and earning my victory through that dramatic speech is most important! "
yellowyam1 wrote:sharronstoned wrote:Skank Land wrote:
Dear Mother,
I know you went through a lot when Daddy raped you. At your young age, you must have felt so hurt, violated -- as if both your body and your life had been taken away from you abruptly -- and you felt your world crumble. Like any victim of rape, you must have felt totally emasculated, losing control of your being, and losing trust in everyone around you. I'm sure you felt humiliated and terrified of letting anyone know of what happened to you lest they judge you, or look at you not for who you are, but just for being 'that girl who had been raped' as if that was your only identity. Oh, the physical, emotional, and psychological trauma you must have gone through!
Then you had to worry about raising me. I'm sure you were unprepared, as you didn't expect to get raped and to bear a child out of it! Oh, Mother, yes, I know all the sacrifices you had to go through to make sure I grew up "OK" amidst the horrible circumstances surrounding my existence.
But Mother, understand that this is all about ME now. I've always wanted to be a beauty queen. While you've supported me throughout my journey towards the Miss USA title, winning the Rhode Island crown in the process, telling me that I would still be the beautiful person that I am regardless of whether I have a crown or not, that's simply not enough. I want it all! If I don't win the Miss USA crown, then I'll simply abandon my loyalty to the USA and use another country's title to get a bigger chance for an international crown. That's not bad, right?
And when the crown is finally right at my fingertips, you understand Mom that I have to take it up a notch right? I need to create an impact, be dramatic so everyone would take notice. But you know that I can't do that without sincerity, right? So I must tell you now, Mom, before anyone else finds out, that really, you have NOT been the most influential person in my life. I have to be truthful, so I don't come off as a fake when I do my speech at the international competition: Mom, amidst all your pain, humiliation, and sacrifices, it's really my biological, rapist Dad (oh, my rapist Dad, I so wish I had known you well and gotten close to you) that cast such a big influence in my life. How? I can't explain it much as ironically, I didn't grow up with him. But I will tell the world about it -- that I was a product of rape and he still wielded his extremely strong influence on me because that's the truth, Mom. Yes, more influence than you. And don't worry. While the whole world will know that you were raped, even those whom you've always hidden that fact from out of embarrassment. I will also tell the world that I've forgiven my beloved, rapist Dad -- that will make me look very magnanimous, and MY victory at the international competition will sure follow! And it'll be OUR victory!
I'm sorry -- Mom, did you just say that bringing it up publicly just brought back all the pain, suffering, and humiliation you endured? Oh, grow up, Mom! It's been two decades! It's about time you forgave my beloved, rapist Dad! Maybe the public would show more sympathy for you if you did that!
Look at me. I used his story to my benefit, turned a negative into a positive. YOU got raped, but I got the crown! A wonderful turn of events, isn't it?
Love this post. A perfect summary of this text is:
"Thank you, Mom! You got raped, and I got an international crown for it. Thank you for being the victim!
But most of all, thank you, Dad, for raping Mom. You have been such an influential presence in my life and in my quest to win a crown -- my biggest dream in life, more than making sure that Mom felt unquestionably loved & prioritized and is able to keep her dignity intact.
Acknowledging you, Dad -- my loving, rapist Dad -- and earning my victory through that dramatic speech is most important! "
YOU ARE SICK AND DISGUSTING. THE YOUNG LADY SHARED SOMETHING THAT WAS PERSONAL AND PEOPLE WANT TO TWIST IT AROUND BECAUSE THEIR FAVORITE DIDNT' WIN. THIS IS JUST DOWN RIGHT SAD AND DOWN RIGHT DESPERATE FOR A MINOR CROWN OMG THANK GOD IT'S NOT MISS UNIVERSE THEIR WOULD HAVE BEEN A RIOT
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