Volcanic Eruption Near Manila





  • 0

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Powerpuff Gurl » Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:45 pm

    

Hu Yu Hai Ding wrote:
Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


ImageImageImage
User avatar
Powerpuff Gurl
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
 
Posts: 491
Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2015 5:30 pm
Location: Tondo Manila
Country: Philippines (ph)
Reputation: 1137
Date of Birth: 03 Nov 1993
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Profession: Ukay Ukay
Western Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Chinese Zodiac: Rooster
Hobbies/Interests: Lollipop
Message: Never lie to someone who trusts you, and never trust someone who lies to you.

  • 0

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Powerpuff Gurl » Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:49 pm

Image
ImageImageImage
User avatar
Powerpuff Gurl
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
 
Posts: 491
Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2015 5:30 pm
Location: Tondo Manila
Country: Philippines (ph)
Reputation: 1137
Date of Birth: 03 Nov 1993
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Profession: Ukay Ukay
Western Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Chinese Zodiac: Rooster
Hobbies/Interests: Lollipop
Message: Never lie to someone who trusts you, and never trust someone who lies to you.

  • 0

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Rosa Mystica » Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:59 pm

Image
[youtube]hi5Ob0AiVB8[/youtube]
ImageImage
User avatar
Rosa Mystica
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
 
Posts: 1570
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:29 pm
Country: Netherlands Antilles (an)
Reputation: 3875
Date of Birth: 08 Mar 1990
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: -----------
Profession: Call Center Agent
Western Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Hobbies/Interests: Movies
Message: Those who tried to break you are expecting you to be in fight mode. Conquer them with your peace.

  • -1

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Hu Yu Hai Ding » Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:59 pm

Image



Image
ImageImage
User avatar
Hu Yu Hai Ding
Dark green members are SEMI-ACTIVE posters.
Dark green members are SEMI-ACTIVE posters.
 
Posts: 1072
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2015 12:57 pm
Country: Gambia (gm)
Reputation: 3033
Date of Birth: 12 Sep 1997
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Profession: Student
Western Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Chinese Zodiac: Ox
Hobbies/Interests: Multimedia
Message: Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.

  • 0

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Chupando's Angels » Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:20 pm

>=p JAPAN IS THE BEST >=p
watch below video

[youtube]euGwhlMBqqM[/youtube]
“Bitch I’m Madonna”
Image
User avatar
Chupando's Angels
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
MISSOSOLOGISTS are OFFICIALLY part of the MISSOSOLOGY FAMILY.
 
Posts: 1415
Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2014 1:16 pm
Location: Germany
Country: Germany (de)
Reputation: 3656
Date of Birth: 16 Apr 1986
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Profession: Dancer
Hobbies/Interests: Music
Message: Different strokes for different folks.

  • 0

Re: Volcanic Eruption Near Manila

Postby Mona Lisa » Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:22 am

Image


An open letter to Silent No More PH

Dear SNPH,

We usually take the high road in addressing issues from fake accounts, or those who pretend to be brave, but hide under the veil of anonymity to escape accountability.

However, we got excited with your recent attack against us, and it only seem appropriate to respond, as there is no better way to answer reckless click baits that is begging for relevancy, than to douse it with cold hard facts.

Let us take your distorted narrative “kaya pala disidido silang (DOTr) i-maintain ang kawawang estado ng transportasyon sa bansa, lalo na sa Metro Manila,” as your assertion versus what we have done at the Department of Transportation (DOTr) since July 2016.

In the first three years of the Duterte administration, the DOTr was able to finish 119 airport projects, with 166 more ongoing.

These airport projects include building new gateways and rehabilitating existing ones, construction or extension of runways, rehabilitation or expansion of passenger terminal buildings, night-rating of airports, establishing air navigation systems, among others.

This year alone, several airport projects are set to be completed. These include the Bicol International Airport, which is now at 62.3% progress rate and is expected to be finished in July; the second Passenger Terminal Building of the Clark International Airport, which is already 93.3% complete and is also expected to be finished this July; and the Sangley Airport in Cavite, which successfully commenced operational dry-run in October last year and is now for inauguration.

The Lal-Lo International Airport, inaugurated in March 2018, now has an upgraded runway capable of handling bigger aircraft.

The Tacloban Airport’s expanded passenger terminal building was inaugurated in March 2018. Rehabilitation works for the Ormoc Airport have been completed in July 2019, after the airport was severely damaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda in 2013. The Puerto Princesa International Airport’s new passenger terminal building was completed in May 2017. The San Vicente Airport, also in Palawan, was inaugurated in May 2018.

Domestic airports also underwent improvements. These include the gateways in Camiguin, Virac, and Tuguegarao.

Aside from these promising airports, we also have other ongoing projects such as the rehabilitation of NAIA Terminal 2 of. One of the biggest airports in the world is also set to rise here in the country, the Bulacan International Airport, which is due for construction this year, and with a capacity of up to 200 million passengers per year.

For our pipeline projects under the Aviation and Airports sector, we have the unsolicited proposal of the NAIA Consortium to rehabilitate our main gateway, the NAIA. The proposal was approved by the NEDA, and is now up for Swiss challenge.

In the Railway sector, we are currently working on six projects with the ongoing construction and rehabilitation of one railway network.

First is the country’s first underground railway system, the Metro Manila Subway, which officially started construction with earthworks conducted on December 2019. Then we have the MRT-7 that will connect Quezon City and Bulacan. It is now 50.7% complete. We are also working 24/7 on a 13,700-square meter concourse area or a Common Station, which will interconnect the MRT-3, MRT-7 and LRT-1 lines and the Metro Manila Subway.

Last year, construction work has also started on the LRT-1 Cavite Extension, as well as PNR Clark Phase 1, which will connect Manila and Malolos, Bulacan. The LRT-2 East Extension is also on the final construction stage, and is expected to be finished by December this year.

Lastly, for our ongoing railway projects, we are carrying out the comprehensive rehabilitation of the MRT-3 to return the line to its original high-grade infrastructure condition.

For other projects in the pipeline, we have the LRT-2 West Extension, MRT-4, and Subic-Clark Cargo Railway Project.

In the Road sector, we have built and started operations of one landport, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange. And we will not stop from there. Two more land terminals will be built soon, namely the Taguig City Integrated Terminal Exchange and North Integrated Terminal Exchange.

For enhanced mobility in Metro Manila, other projects such as the Quezon Avenue BRT, EDSA and Makati-BGC Greenways, and the Passenger Transport Information and Management Center are also now in the pipeline.

Finally, in the Maritime sector, since July 2016, the DOTr and the Philippine Ports Authority have completed a total of 317 commercial and social/tourism port projects nationwide, with 250 more still ongoing.

These projects include the construction of the country’s biggest and most modern Passenger Terminal Building located in Cagayan de Oro.

But wait, there’s more.

You can deny these but we are most certain that even your kind are enjoying the operation of P2P buses that we have expanded; the enhanced services at our premier gateways and ports, including no more “tanim bala”, which the previous administration failed to solve diligently; the new PNR train cars which, for the first time, we have bought out of the budget, and not through loans or foreign grants; the massive improvement of the MRT-3 trains, operations and stations; and how we show our care and concern to our commuters, travelers, motorists and passengers with our own Malasakit Help initiative in all of our transport hubs and terminals.

As for your tirade regarding the Motrocycle Taxi Service Program and the Pilot Study we are currently undertaking, we wonder where the admins of your page were when motorcycles as public transport evolved from concept to reality to ubiquity. Did you ever call out the government back then, which largely ignored this issue, and allowed it to fester? Why try to be relevant now, just when the Duterte administration has confronted the issue head on, and took the necessary steps to address the problem, when you had every opportunity to be part of the solution early on?

You see, SNMH, we really don’t mind criticism, most especially constructive ones, but your tepid and vacuous attempt to seek attention at our expense, is nothing short of pathetic.

The thing is, you can accuse us of many things. But to assert inaction, neglect or apathy on our part while we endlessly, and tirelessly provide real time updates and progress reports on the various projects and initiatives, only serve to betray the shallowness, and hollowness of your propaganda.

As our final word, we assure you that your feeble attempt to disparage us will not deter our resolve to help attain the vision of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in giving every Filipino a most comfortable life.

And that it includes you.

We remain,

DOTr
LIFE BIGGEST TRAGEDY IS THAT WE GET OLD TOO SOON N WISE TOO LATE
ImageImage
User avatar
Mona Lisa
INTERMEDIATES are EVOLVING posters.
INTERMEDIATES are EVOLVING posters.
 
Posts: 1583
Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:44 am
Country: Burundi (bi)
Reputation: 3574
Date of Birth: 06 Feb 1991
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Profession: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdVKZkfAkpk
Hobbies/Interests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwy8B-p-rDg
Message: We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.

Previous

Return to Miss Earth

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users


contact us to advertise with missosology

Reputation System ©'