Breaking the Fallen Walls of the Old Kingdom

Combatting the long-time stigma, deployed!

Gaelic Bread
The Unfolded Truths
3 min readJan 10, 2021

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Image sources: Global Biodefense, The Karyawan, VectorStock, BirdsEye Birding, wheninmanila.com

With the new generation building a new look of society that aims to educate and strive for different thoughts, ravagers of the previous generations seek to scatter wickedness in one’s mind, trying to break the bubbly world they have built. Accusing them of destroying many practices in the olden times, they are being scolded and treated as “ignorants” of such professional topics.

But as to what it also is, if more gasoline will be poured onto a flame, it will ignite a lot bigger, ready to spread swiftly, devouring the darkness with its package of light. With all the courage they have gathered, they are ready to mix up the chemicals of good virtues, resurrecting the once taunted scientists such as Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilee within themselves while carrying the words of their gurus who have believed in them thoroughly.

As the CoViD-19 pandemic attacks, young minds in the field of Science came out of their pupas to finally become butterflies in the home of extraordinary yet underestimated scientists, the Philippines, symbolizing hope for others amidst the crisis.

With their unique inventions, the new generation is prepared not only to defeat the current boss virus but also to seek revenge against the ravagers by breaking the tall wall of the stigma that surrounds them, and many have wanted to help them wreck it with the wrecking ball of knowledge.

Many have predicted the possibility of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) invading our society and taking our positions over just like what has occurred in the Terminator franchise. However, the University of the Philippines (UP)’s resilience proved it to be wrong, as there will be one that can help them. Meet Yani the Endcovbot, a much better and informative version of the yellow ball chicken Simsimi that entertained us when we were kids.

By promoting mutualism, Yani can be your server butcher, and also can be your master. With just one click, your puzzled up questions regarding the roaming invisible enemy will politely answer you in your Q and A portion prepared to ball you up with lots of information in any sectors of health, economy, education, or travel while touring the blue kingdom of Facebook.

And as sharp as the eye of an eagle guarding the build-up world, University of San Carlos (USC) students, guided with their Master Shifus, have formed up the app “BirdsEye” that aims for a person to report what they are feeling to know if they possessed the horrendous monster and to beat them all up as easily as it is by tracing their location and previous trails.

Yet, our health workers who have been knighted cannot go to the battlefield without wearing enough armor. So, the students of the Center for Renewable Energy, Automation and Fabrication Technologies who are also in training for being engineers have made protective gear for them that could protect them away from the dangerous hit of the monster.

It is such a great thing to see that the young generation is beginning to operate the world they will have reigned over in the future. And as a practice, they are shouting with small, yet loud voices with confidence, ready to assist their co-youth. By uniting altogether, they could conquer the wall of stigma, and they will show to the world they can shine bright like the diamond, or even brighter than the star Sirius.

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