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WE DESERVE SUNSHINE EPISODE 2: Am I truly out if I’m still locked inside?
When I came out of the closet, I thought the freedom to be myself was waiting on the other side. Nobody told me it was only the first door. I grew up believing that loving both genders was a sin. But when it happened to me, it never felt forbidden. It felt like something I was simply meant to feel—like a tide finding its way back to shore. That truth stayed locked inside a closet with me for years. At first, that small room where no one could judge me felt safe until the wall
The Communicator
Jun 11


WE DESERVE SUNSHINE EPISODE 1: the monster in my closet
My mother used to tell me about the monsters living among us, the beings that lurk within the shadows, devoid of the warmth of the sun—condemned by the church for straying from His ever so-righteous-path. She would always recount these stories in quick, hushed voices, uttering how she was scared that these vile creatures would strike her with no remorse and mercy if they heard her. I was taught to stay away from them, to treat them with contempt, disgust, and hatred. Like the
The Communicator
Jun 5


Limang Buwang Impyerno
Sa paglipas ng mga araw at buwan ngayong taon, naging tila impyerno ang Pilipinas dahil sa kabi-kabilang kontrobersya at suliraning nagpahirap sa maraming Pilipino. Bago pumasok ang taong 2026, umingay ang isyu sa mga maanomalyang flood control projects sa bansa. Disyembre noong nakaraang taon nang tuluyang arestuhin at ikulong ang kontratistang si Sarah Discaya, isa sa mga malalaking pangalan sa likod ng makinarya ng korapsyon sa mga nasabing proyekto. Subalit, kasabay ng pa
The Communicator
Jun 2
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