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capitainejador · 6 months ago
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Roses is so good, Jaehyun you never miss.
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heartoffury-blog · 2 years ago
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IM SEATED FOR ANOTHER MASTERPIECE
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postcard-from-the-past · 2 years ago
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Pier and Castle of Jolo, Philippines
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dyingforbadmusic · 1 year ago
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Evansville Press, Indiana, September 26, 1913
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j-o-l-o · 7 days ago
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i want to be unfuckwithable
not a surfer cresting the wave
the child knocked down who splashes back up
delighted
shouting for more
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porcelainboyss · 6 months ago
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just re-listented to forever only and watched the mv for the first time today in preparation for JOLO! (jaehyun solo) … jaehyun was really beautiful. The story was very clear and the emotions were raw, the camera shots and colour grading was conventional but it still worked. That wide shot infront of the shed with the moving curtain was my favourite shot, I need to know who made the storyboard and directed this mv… perfume was definitely forged from this mv and concept
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prankvids · 1 year ago
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conandaily2022 · 2 years ago
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US Marshals arrest Kenneth Alan Stout in Wilmington, North Carolina
Barbara Ann Baker of Jolo, McDowell County, West Virginia, United States has died. She was 53. Baker was preceded in death by her husband Leslie Baker. She was born in Welch, McDowell County to Sammy Hess and Linda Hagerman Hess.
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taeraenini · 9 months ago
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jaehyun: i like me better
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jolospostworks · 8 months ago
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The Sympathizer (2024)
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sungtaro · 6 months ago
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nct dojaejung please come back
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ashmp3 · 6 months ago
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on a real note i can’t believe i am going to be jeonghan-less for two years it just dawned on me…. And what is he doing about it? Doing a live titled hehehehehehe talking how he can’t digest food late at night like i already know that my haunted porcelain doll :(((
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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Jolo Town and Island, Philippines
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pannaginip · 1 year ago
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It was martial law, and soldiers shot and killed many young Tausug men in Jolo on mere suspicion of being rebels, [Amroussi “Cheng” Rasul, a grandson of the late Hadji Butu, the first Muslim Filipino senator] recalled. Among them, he said, was his classmate, Alfred Chang.
Rasul’s grim memory harked back to the government’s military crackdown on the historic town, as it sought to suppress the uprising of the Nur Misuari-led Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), then a new group that emerged to challenge the martial law imposed by the late strongman Ferdinand E. Marcos more than a year earlier and started the struggle for Moro independence.
Five decades later, the events of the February 4-11, 1974 siege in Jolo remain largely forgotten, and neither the local governments nor the National Commission for Muslim Filipinos (MCMF) has arranged commemorative activities for what has been dubbed the “Jolo-caust.”
The Battle of Jolo, also called The Burning of Jolo, was a significant but often overlooked event in the country’s history in that it was the strongest resistance against the martial regime of Marcos at that time, said retired judge Soliman Santos Jr. during the live-streamed “The Siege of Jolo 1974” forum at the University of the Philippines in Quezon City on Monday, February 12.
At the same time, the event signaled the beginning of a growing movement for Mindanao independence, according to Santos, author of the book The Moro Islamic Challenge: Constitutional Rethinking for the Mindanao Peace Process.
As the military fought against MNLF forces, intense battles spread throughout the city. Military ships bombarded the pier, a gas station exploded, and napalm bombs were used. After days of fighting, the military regained control, but about two-thirds of the Jolo burned to the ground and lay in ruins.
Amina Rasul, lead convenor of the Philippine Center for Islam and Democracy (PCID), said it was a “devastating blow to the fabric of Tausug and Jolo society resulting in immeasurable human suffering, economic hardships, and destruction of our political structure… and represented a very painful part of our history.”
“People in Manila think we were always poor. No, we were very well off even though we were neglected by the government,” she said.
“Because of the complete destruction… the money that made Jolo relatively rich went to enrich Zamboanga, General Santos, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Manila… And because there was capital flight and the destruction of infrastructure, the best and brightest had to leave because there were no opportunities and they had to support their families,” she said.
The Marcos administration then, concerned about possible consequences from oil-producing Muslim nations, took steps to address the humanitarian impact in the predominantly Muslim province. It established a government task force to lead Jolo’s recovery, which included actions like stopping loan repayments to banks, providing significant loans to residents, and pausing tax collection temporarily.
Elgin Salomon, an assistant history professor at UP-Visayas in Iloilo, said the government then initially concealed the situation in Jolo and later framed the narrative that it was fighting “Maoist rebels” in Jolo through its controlled media.
The MNLF subsequently abandoned its pursuit of independence and forged a peace agreement with the Ramos administration in the 1990s. The accord led to the establishment of the now-defunct Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), the precursor to the current and expanded Bangsamoro region.
Five decades later, what lingers is a sense of nostalgia, with many survivors still longing to witness the return of Jolo’s former glory, said Agnes Shari Tan Aliman, a survivor and author of the book The Siege of Jolo, 1974.
2024 Feb. 12
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kyufeed · 5 months ago
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jentlemahae · 6 months ago
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i knew jolo would send me over the edge but holy shit i have never been more down bad for a man i don't know omgggggg i'm feeling so insane rn you guys 🤪😩😵‍💫 the album isn't even out yet!!!!! help!!!!!!! 😭
sameeeeeeee 😩🫠🫠🫠🫠 i literally cannot stop listening to dandelion, i’ve had that song on repeat since yesterday !!!!!! i just know the album is gonna hit me like a ton of bricks and i’ll be obsessed with it for months 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
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