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Today's interesting bowl of chicken soup serves a really deep meaning - deep, if you get what I mean. Allow me to share the wonder - of submarines.
Subs, as they are commonly called, are vessels used for undersea warfare and exploration. Submarino in Filipino, at sila ay madalang makita dito sa Pilipinas, unless you will count the flight of the Commonwealth presidents via sub during the early wars. Not that we can't afford one, but maybe they've remained sunk for years we barely notice they're there at all!
Which brings us to the point of this nonsense - submarines were meant not to be noticed. Kaya nga sila nasa ilalim ng dagat e! It takes SONAR and all that techno-shit just to detect them, and it takes more weapons to destroy them - like dropping drums in the water, for example. If we are to put that to more nonsense context, take a person for example, taking care not to be noticed whilst he does his sabotage missions - now how destructive or how creative this sabotage may be I'll leave your imaginations to find out.
Yes... the ever-famed "Diskarteng Submarino!" hits this bit of information right on the spot. When someone does highly destructive activities right under a person's nose and within his attention, that subtly captures the essence.
So... I now take my bow as you digest that soup of nonsense, lalo na sa mga nasa ilalim ngayon. Hahahahah!
Today's interesting bowl of chicken soup serves a really deep meaning - deep, if you get what I mean. Allow me to share the wonder - of submarines.
Subs, as they are commonly called, are vessels used for undersea warfare and exploration. Submarino in Filipino, at sila ay madalang makita dito sa Pilipinas, unless you will count the flight of the Commonwealth presidents via sub during the early wars. Not that we can't afford one, but maybe they've remained sunk for years we barely notice they're there at all!
Which brings us to the point of this nonsense - submarines were meant not to be noticed. Kaya nga sila nasa ilalim ng dagat e! It takes SONAR and all that techno-shit just to detect them, and it takes more weapons to destroy them - like dropping drums in the water, for example. If we are to put that to more nonsense context, take a person for example, taking care not to be noticed whilst he does his sabotage missions - now how destructive or how creative this sabotage may be I'll leave your imaginations to find out.
Yes... the ever-famed "Diskarteng Submarino!" hits this bit of information right on the spot. When someone does highly destructive activities right under a person's nose and within his attention, that subtly captures the essence.
So... I now take my bow as you digest that soup of nonsense, lalo na sa mga nasa ilalim ngayon. Hahahahah!
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