August 2012
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theresultsofprocrastination asked: Where did you learn all of this history and culture? You have such extensive knowledge about things that I didn't think had a lot of historical documents!
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Anonymous asked: I saw this post /post/30471328770/is-there-a-movie-on-the-filipino-mythology-figures and well, I would just like to share that actually, Amaya has been criticized by historians here in the Philippines because of its many inaccuracies.
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Anonymous asked: When did you convert to Bathalism?
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Anonymous asked: where can we buy this clothing? is it possible filipinos will include these things in their national dresscode and recognize it as their heritage one day, and the world will recognize it as a filipino item just like one can recognize a familiar kimono or sari or thobe, etc?
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Anonymous asked: Do you personally believe in Bathala?
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Anonymous asked: are you doing filipino studies for your major? if so what do you plan on doing with that in the future? thanks
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Anonymous asked: is there a movie on the filipino mythology figures?
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generala asked: ah, i hate to be a bother, but could you make your most recent ask rebloggable? i'd love to have it on my blog. x3
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Anonymous asked: dont you think in the show amaya, the "traditional clothing" that they portray is very indian, i doubt the old islanders actually wore that.
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jemeryl asked: I saw your post on bakla and tomboys in the Phillipines. I'm Malaysian and I'd like to know more about pre-colonial Malaysia, specifically with regards to gender and sexual minorities. Can you point me towards any books or blogs on this subject?
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