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    Blogpost by Chuck Baclagon - March 29, 2007 at 19:13 Add comment
Blog post by: Chuck Baclagon

Chuck is Greenpeace Southeast Asia's Senior Digital Mobilization Strategist. He is also an indie musician and a theology student living in Manila, Philippines.

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  • black biko,
  • i love my rice gmo-free,
  • rice,
  • stand up for your rice
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