Gaming Supervisor Punches Blogger
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(UPDATE, 6:16 PM GMT+8: When he attacked me over a question about Alodia’s engagement with Level Up, JM Chua failed to mention that he no longer works for Level Up. Level Up Marketing Manager Mon Macutay has informed me that Mr. Chua has not been connected with Level Up since November 2006. Mr. Chua now […]Click here to continue reading "Gaming Supervisor Punches Blogger"...Gaming Supervisor Punches Blogger
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it was a long read but i managed to get a clear view based on the opinions posted here.
all i can say is that…
@mike
Mike you’ve degraded yourself so much that i wont call you a maggot.
You are now officially classified as a Sea Monkey…
(congratulations you are the very first one to obtain that title)
I cant believe you cried like a baby here on your own blog.
No offense dude you need a good slap of what reality is!
@siopao master
you’re one fat maggot dude….
You’ve been so blinded on what the topic is all about.
get your eyes check… not to mention your brain reformatted
so that you could reinstall the program “understanding topics better” before you become one fat maggot spammer of the web.
@Polence
i dont have anything against you but
you said that mike is just exercising his freedom of speech…
oh c’mon…
since when did crying like a baby in a blog for such trivial thing became part of freedom of speech…
Quit wiping the mess he made by making a mess over his.
You should know better.
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The world would be a better place if sea monkeys such as this guy became extinct and never be written on the pages of any history books
one last thing mike….
‘Fancy flavors cannot hide poor cooking”
The Philippines kills more journalists than Iraq. Bloggers could be next. People like Chua are just getting started.
Journalists report relevant things.
Mike Abundo doesnt.
Large difference between those topics.
confused ka nanaman eh.
sinapak ka kasi kupal ka, hindi dahil may nireport kang mali tungkol sa pilipinas.
Actually, I asked a question about the company he (mis)represented — a question he clearly couldn’t answer in a calm, transparent, and professional manner.