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Daily random discussion - Jun 15, 2023

Jinks! r/Philippines is still closed!

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  • What would actually make me move to another country to live there isn't more about for job seeking and because our own country is becoming shit. It would be because I want to stay away from possible natural disasters here given that the Philippines has frequent earthquake and volcanic eruptions.

    I love my country no matter what happens. But damn nature, you scary!

    • I think you need to select safer places to live in the Philippines, if that is what you're worrying about. Like check faultlines and hazard maps before buying a property in NCR. People-made disaster na lang iisipin mo, nyahaha. Palawan generally safer from earthquakes naman. Rare din ang typhoons dati, pero lately padami na.

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