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  • i registered as an Arasaka employee as a joke for a convention and they actually printed it on my visitor pass
    i registered as an Arasaka employee as a joke for a convention and they actually printed it on my visitor pass
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  • Sam needed a house with a skylight so I can see that pretty face
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  • On His Majesty’s Secret Service
    On His Majesty’s Secret Service
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  • THE PHILIPPINES HAS ONLY 45 DAYS OF FUEL LEFT… UNLESS ACTION IS TAKEN

    Nightfam, the Philippines is facing a serious energy crisis President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a State of National Energy Emergency after rising tensions in the Middle East, especially involving Iran, threatened major global oil routes

    When these routes are at risk, oil prices surge and shipments can slow down—or even stop completely This is dangerous for the Philippines, a country heavily dependent on imported fuel From transportation to electricity and daily essentials, everything could be affected.

    Right now, the country has around 40 days of fuel запас based on current usage But if supply chains are disrupted for longer, that запас could disappear faster than expected

    To prevent this, the government is stepping in They’ve allocated ₱20 billion to purchase about 2 million barrels of diesel, which could extend supply by roughly 10 more days This move aims to keep public transport running, goods moving, and industries alive.

    The emergency also allows faster decisions, better coordination, and measures to control price spikes before they hit citizens hard

    This situation reminds us how connected the world truly is War in one region can impact daily life elsewhere. Sadly, we often realize it only when it affects us directly
    THE PHILIPPINES HAS ONLY 45 DAYS OF FUEL LEFT… UNLESS ACTION IS TAKEN Nightfam, the Philippines is facing a serious energy crisis President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a State of National Energy Emergency after rising tensions in the Middle East, especially involving Iran, threatened major global oil routes When these routes are at risk, oil prices surge and shipments can slow down—or even stop completely This is dangerous for the Philippines, a country heavily dependent on imported fuel From transportation to electricity and daily essentials, everything could be affected. Right now, the country has around 40 days of fuel запас based on current usage But if supply chains are disrupted for longer, that запас could disappear faster than expected To prevent this, the government is stepping in They’ve allocated ₱20 billion to purchase about 2 million barrels of diesel, which could extend supply by roughly 10 more days This move aims to keep public transport running, goods moving, and industries alive. The emergency also allows faster decisions, better coordination, and measures to control price spikes before they hit citizens hard This situation reminds us how connected the world truly is War in one region can impact daily life elsewhere. Sadly, we often realize it only when it affects us directly
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  • ... your magic wand?
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  • Ik someone who would actually do this
    Ik someone who would actually do this 😭
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  • If 'contentment' had a face, this would be it.
    If 'contentment' had a face, this would be it.
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  • Think about it
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