
Frankie Pangilinan shared how she will keep herself busy while on self-quarantine.
Quoting some line from Tangle's original sound track "When Will My life Begin," Frankie wrote on Twitter, "So i'll read a book or maybe two or three / I'll add a few new paintings to my gallery / I'll play guitar /and knit / and cook / and basically..."
At the end of her post, Frankie added a few questions to
This list is currently viral on different social media accounts as it is the lyrics of "When Will My Life Begin"from the movie Tangled.
However, Frankie added a few questions at the end in connection to the current enhanced community quarantine in Luzon amid COVID-19 situation.
The eldest daughter of Megastar Sharon Cuneta and Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan wrote, "How are our health workers? Why is military force necessary? Are guns supposed to kill the virus? ANUBA TALAGA"
so i'll read a book or maybe two or three 📚
-- frankie pangilinan (@kakiep83) March 17, 2020
i'll add a few new paintings to my gallery 🎨
i'll play guitar 🎸
and knit 🧶
and cook 🍲🍳
and basically 🤷🏻♀️
just wondering
how are our health workers?
why is military force necessary?
are guns supposed to kill the virus?
ANUBA TALAGA
Twitter user @robipastera answered Frankie's question by sharing his opinion why military is necessary.
Frankie responded by saying that it appears they are mobilizing for something else. She also compared our situation to Korea.
She said, "In south korea for example, all military personnel are equipped with sanitization paraphernalia. In comparison, ours are armed."
yes po i'm more concerned about the fact it appears they're mobilizing for something else. in south korea for example, all military personnel are equipped with sanitization paraphernalia. in comparison, ours are armed.
-- frankie pangilinan (@kakiep83) March 17, 2020
@robipastera agreed to Frankie's answer and added that he is hoping that our military will also wear PPEs.
Tama po. Yun din po ung nakita ko sa military personnel natin :( . I saw some photos from South Korea, and they're not wearing combat uniforms but PPEs, and they're armed with sanitation equipments, no visible guns. I hope ganun sana sa atin.
-- Robi, do your Thesis please (@robipastera) March 17, 2020
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