Help
Thanks to Typhoon Ondoy, the Philippines just experienced what some are calling the country's worst flood in 20 years. I've never seen anything like it, and I hope I never do again.
I have to consider myself very lucky though. The worst that happened to me was getting stranded in traffic for a few hours, which is peanuts compared to the plight of those who had to clamber onto their rooftops to wait for rescue boats that never came. Rescue personnel were trying the best that they could with limited resources, so we can't blame them, but here's a big "fuck you" to the government officials who spent our tax money on useless thing like infomercials instead of, I don't know, rubber boats?
The one lesson I took away from all of this is that we can't count on our corrupt and incompetent government to help us--we have to help each other.
So let's help.
See Google's Typhoon Ondoy page for ways to do so, including donation via SMS and PayPal. If you live in Metro Manila, scroll down to the end of the Google page to find a list of places where you can drop off relief goods. I suggest donating useful items like:
- Bottled water
- Canned goods, biscuits, and other food that don't require cooking
- Old clothes
- Blankets
- Flashlights
Give what you can. Every bit helps.



Lizz was telling us on Plurk
Lizz was telling us on Plurk about how you tried to drive in the middle of the storm. Glad to see you safe and posting.
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Yeah
That was a foolish on my part considering that I don't know how to swim.
Too bad nobody got what he was saying
He was too busy trying to spell his name
What an ass
So why didn't he practice what he preached? Oh right, all the funds were used up for the infomercials.
wow, i never thought i'd see
wow, i never thought i'd see such content here :)
Don't worry
We'll go back to poop and fart jokes soon.
me
too. this post made me check if i was on the right home page LOL
Hey,
chickens have hearts too you know :-P
Speaking of chicken hearts....
http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/2000s/2009/09/grilled-chicken-heart-broch...
It must've been a nightmare
It must've been a nightmare to be out the day of the storm. Some people even had to abandon their cars.
I joined an actual relief operation and it was shocking how people were all wrestling for relief goods. There is still more to be done.
And some areas are still flooded
Stupid typhoon.
Hmmm
This is a good time to sell survival straws
Hmm. Does that really work?
I'm skeptical.
I think the keyword is
I think the keyword is survival. You'll survive =P
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