You know the world is just a bit loopy when your blog entry about being proud to be Pinoy shows up 2nd in a Google search for “Why I’m Proud to Be Malaysian.”
Cross posted at evilmartian.org.
You know the world is just a bit loopy when your blog entry about being proud to be Pinoy shows up 2nd in a Google search for “Why I’m Proud to Be Malaysian.”
Cross posted at evilmartian.org.
Nina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.
That’s really funny. But it would be great!
More uhh… national pride for the Philippines? Haha.
kakatuwa nga ano. Instead na Malaysia lumabas yung entry mo pa about pinoy ang nag rank sa taas. Iba talagay pinoy. Hehe
That’s the wonder of SEO in the Philippines. BTW, congratulations to you Ms. Nina. Hope you can make more pages rank oddly in other search terms.
Tiffany: Haha, onga eh. Does that mean ba Pinoys have more national pride? Gosh!
Ferdz: Oh di ba? First na rin ako sa “why I’m proud to be Pinoy.” Yay!
sam: Haha, thanks! My blog actually slipped down to #3…#1 went to my flickr page
OMG. I’m the culprit! Tis so bizarre..
[...] I was also surprised that I ranked so high when Googling for “Why I’m Proud to be Malaysian.” [...]
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