They say the rain falls on the just and unjust. We don’t know about that, but if the past few weeks have taught us anything, heavy rains affect the posh and the unposh alike.
Here’s a photo that’s been going around on social media of students at the Ateneo de Manila High School in Quezon City crossing a flooded corridor by climbing on blue benches.
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Before you go on about the poor facilities at the Ateneo, though, consider this: Those boys don’t really have to go through that corridor. The corridors of the nearby quadrangle are elevated and are not prone to flooding.
Also, many of them probably have drivers or parents to fetch them if they don’t drive themselves. I guess the real moral here is that boys will be boys.
