Magsusugal at Nacamumuhing Asal Ng Lasing (Gambling and the Offensive Behavior of Drunks) explores the detrimental effects of gambling and alcohol abuse within a Filipino cultural context. Written in Tagalog, this work delves into the social and personal consequences of these vices. It offers a critical examination of the behaviors associated with intoxication and compulsive gambling, highlighting their impact on individuals, families, and communities. This book provides insights into the challenges faced by those struggling with addiction and seeks to promote awareness and understanding of these prevalent social issues in the Philippines. It serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in Tagalog literature and those seeking to understand the cultural dimensions of addiction.
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