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Newborn baby in Bulacan goes viral after being named 'HTML'
A baby boy from Sta. Maria, Bulacan made an internet debut after he was named Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) by his parents.
Facebook user Sincerely Pascual on Friday uploaded a photo of her newborn nephew announcing his unique name on social media.
“Ang bago kong lalapirutin Hypertext Markup Language R. Pascual,” wrote the uploader.
“WELCOME TO THE WORLD, HTML,” she added.
The Facebook post has since garnered attention online with almost 9,000 reactions and 7,000 shares as of writing.
When asked about the reason behind HTML name, Sincerely told Latestchika.com, “Si Kuya ko kasi web developer, trip nya na something...
News
Newest transportation fare hike to commence this October
Aside from the continuous increase of prices in the market, transportation fares will also rise this upcoming October. Commuters expect to tighten their belts and cut expenses to keep up with the fare hike.
Last Friday, Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) announced the ₱1 provisional increase in the first four kilometers of travel in both traditional and modern jeepneys. On the other hand, for provincial and city buses, a ₱2 uniformed base fare hike for the first five kilometers and an increment of ₱0.35 to ₱0.50 for the next kilometers depending on its type. The flag-down rate...
Entertainment
6cyclemind returns with soaring rock anthem “Langit”
Filipino pop-rock outfit 6cylemind makes a triumphant return to form with the release of “Langit,” the first single off their upcoming seventh studio album under Sony Music Philippines.
Characterized by its soaring introspection, “Langit” is a song about chasing one’s dreams, making it happen, and allowing yourself to fail and persevere in order to achieve your goals in life. As lead vocalist Tutti Caringal puts it, “It won’t always be a smooth ride. There will be bumps on the road, but what matters is whenever you fall you get back up and soldier on.”
The unapologetically brash anthem was written...
Inspiration
Don’t look back on your mistakes, learn from them instead
As you delve into your own personal development (including spiritual, emotional, and physical as well), more and more you’re starting to realize that it’s utterly all about acknowledging your mistakes, but instead of looking back and regret everything that had happened, you should learn from them, and move forward. You will get to realize that the mistakes are the ones that will help you to better yourself.
There were times when I wished there were manuals, books or guide for what’s going to happen with my life. I wished there was an app where I would get to know how...
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Weekend Happenings and Events in Araneta City
YOUNG CHEF'S BOOK LAUNCH AND SIGNING
Chef Tatung launches his Young Chef's cookbook, a children-friendly guide on how to cook. Join him as he spends time with children in his book launch and signing as well as a fun afternoon of basic cooking activities.
When: March 16, 2024 (Saturday)Where: Quantum Skyview, UGB, New Gateway Mall 2Time: 3:00 PM
MANHATTAN RESIDENTS SUMMER BAZAAR
Manhattan Residents in Araneta City open a summer bazaar with big discounts and product variety. Discover great finds and huge hauls at the City Of Firsts.When: March 16 (Saturday) to March 17 (Sunday)Where: Manhattan Parkview, Ground Floor, Commercial...