Congressman Lord Allan Velasco in a remark made during the recent Mutya ng Marinduque pageant in Sta. Cruz might be unconsciously aware of that geometry when he offered some kind words for that popular TV show that placed Marinduque as Twitter trending topic, not that ABS-CBN’s Gretchen Malalad graced that event, but that “the strongest army in the world cannot stop an idea whose time has come!”
He insists that the oft-repeated idea of Marinduque becoming a major tourist destination has come of age.
This Marinduque will continue to rise.
As for Joseph Emil Biggel, the Marinduque promdi-boy who has been described as the most engaging of all the PBB housemates, thanks to his raw innocence and unique personality that has caused prolonged discussions in the social media, he emerged as the only housemate who has inspired numerous artworks, videos, animations, essays, fictional stories, poems, dreams, laughter and tears.
I know for a fact that somewhere in his consciousness this Biggel had that strong faith that it’s just possible for him to come back to Marinduque victorious, a great multitude out there waiting for him with welcoming arms.
This Biggel will continue to rise.
Quite strikingly the Marinduque and Biggel synchronicities have wheeled upon the lives of people from different parts of the world – the Melisa Van Dorfs of Austria, the Clarita Mizogakis of Japan, the Kurei Nunags of Korea, the Ahdel Comias of Jordan, the Cyrel Littles of Australia, the Renz Ablanedas of Spain, the Cali Flips of California, the Jaycel Surdillas, Liezl Anns and Jackie Profugos of Manila, the Bong Cusis of Batangas, the Daisy Dizons and Ems Villames of Dubai, the Rose Ligeraldes and William Mirambils of Marinduque - and many, many more calling themselves the BIGGELIEVERS who never knew each other from before but are interconnected now in a mysterious play of synchronicity.
Marinduque and Biggel are both rising now. Fact.
The Promdi-Boy is now KAPITAN BIGGEL. |