Anthony Bourdain Q&A - Favorite Pork Dish

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In this online-only Q&A, Tony reveals his favorite pork dish of all time. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations airs Monday at 10pm E/P on Travel Channel. Visit: http://travelchannel.com/bourdain?refcd=abnr-yt&mtag=socnryt

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  • LECHON!

  • @Banaga879 ...rocks!

  • I'd rather know his favorite chicken dish!

  • Baybayin is like "The Lost Culture" its like the book Atlantis

  • cebu's lechon *swoon*

  • HEY PETA

  • @TheYipedo I think the Philippines hasn't adopted the baybayin as a writing system for practical reasons: a complete overhaul of the way a nation thinks, writes, educates people, etc. would be costly. Not that it's not possible, just that there are more pressing issues the gov't should attend to, gut issues that Filipinos have to worry about. Btw, there are also serious gaps in our knowledge of baybayin. The basics aside, we know little of exactly how it was used before & under what contexts.

  • @PeoplesGeneral Yes indeed! I actually learned how to write in Baybayin within 1 night. I swear, it's THAT easy. Just type learn Baybayin in google or wikipedia, trust me it's easy. Then go show it off to your friends. Hopefully they will reinstate it as our national scripture, even if it's just for aesthetic and cultural reasons.

  • @TheYipedo What annoys me is that unlike our neighbors: China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand... we no longer use our own writing system! That's a big part of our culture...

  • @PeoplesGeneral We had a pantheon of gods, at least the Tagalogs had one. Bathalang Maykapal, Amihan, Idianale, Mayari, Diyan Masalanta, Apo Laki, etc. just to name a few. I guess Abrahamic religions are conceived to really make you feel guilty and convert. It makes you think "Oh no, I don't want to go to Hell, I MUST convert! If i do something wrong, I must repent!". They're made in a way to really keep you coming back. That and the Europeans' and Arabs' persistence to convert everyone. Oh well

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