Hats or visors, which one gets the job done?
Do you prefer feeling the wind with visors or stuffing ice in your head with hats?
Do you prefer feeling the wind with visors or stuffing ice in your head with hats?
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Naomi Campbell took to Instagram to point out a long-standing problem of Vogue’s British edition.
It is not far-fetched to think that even the formation of a national language based on Tagalog can be a symptom of this internal colonialism. However, accusing Manila is simplistic, writes Ateneo de Manila University professor Gary Devilles, PhD.
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