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− | faith=Staplerism| | + | |faith=[[Staplerism]] |
− | spouse=| | + | |spouse=[[Lilith Barros]] |
− | marriage=| | + | |marriage=28 November 2020 |
− | divorce=| | + | |newspaper={{eLink|newspaper|280077|Pick Up Sticks}} |
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− | office6=Department of Defense{{!}}Minister of Defense| | + | |office4=List of presidents of the Philippines#Vice presidents{{!}}Vice President |
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− | office9=Department of Home Affairs{{!}}Vice Minister of Home Affairs| | + | |term_begin6=1 September 2013 |
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− | office13=Ministry of Culture and Arts{{!}}Minister of Culture| | + | |term_begin8=26 February 2013 |
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− | office17=Filipino Communist Party{{!}}President| | + | |term_begin10=26 June 2017 |
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− | Military=show| | + | |term_begin11=27 April 2020 |
− | army=PINOY MOBSTERS|
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− | {{Quote|Boy Pick Up is just that way. He's crass and oftentimes offensive, but that's what dark humor is. He doesn't speak for everyone of us, though. He speaks for himself.|DragoonXRyu}}
| + | |term_begin12=27 July 2020 |
− | {{Quote|He is if not the most persistent eFilipino ever.|DestroyerS87}}
| + | |term_end12=26 September 2020 |
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− | '''''Boy Pick Up''' is a politician, soldier, entrepreneur, and media director of the {{CountryLink|Philippines}}.''
| + | |term_begin13=27 December 2020 |
| + | |term_end13=26 February 2021 |
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− | ==[[File:Bio_Button.jpg|49px]] '''''Biography'''''==
| + | |term_begin14=27 February 2024 |
− | ===Death and Resurrection=== | + | |term_end14= |
− | He experienced many trials during his stay in the MvG Royal Army. He joined the military unit after graduating in the [[Department of Defense|Philippine Military Academy]]. He experienced not being fed by the unit. As the time went by, they started to forget about him, eventually he starved himself to death on July 25, 2012. When his father died, the small group of supporters went to each of the burial grounds of his sons and dug everybody up. They then noticed that Boy Pick Up, his youngest son, was not yet fully decomposed, while the others had. They tried everything to bring him and his father to life. His father was reincarnated but his body wasn't stable so he eventually died. They gave up on his father but they did not give up on him until they brought him back to life on August 19, 2012.
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− | ==[[File:Icon_position_politics_partymember.gif]] '''''Politics'''''== | + | |office15=Department of Defense (Philippines){{!}}Minister of Defense |
| + | |office_location15=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
| + | |term_begin15=6 July 2013 |
| + | |term_end15=5 August 2013 |
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− | ===Beginnings and First Congress Seat=== | + | |office16=Department of Defense (Philippines){{!}}Vice Minister of Defense |
− | Boy Pick Up first entered politics after running in the 41st Philippine Congressional Elections under the '''[[Democratic Party for Progress]]''', wherein he won after getting the highest votes in [[Palawan]]. He then moved to '''[[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]]''' and stayed there as a loyal member.
| + | |office_location16=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
| + | |term_begin16=6 December 2012 |
| + | |term_end16=5 January 2013 |
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− | ===Struggles and Winning the Second Seat=== | + | |office17=Department of Internal Affairs (Philippines){{!}}Vice Minister of Internal Affairs |
− | After the political module change, Boy Pick Up had a hard time winning again a congressional seat. Either their was no congress that month or he was put at the lower half of the list by their '''[[Party President]]'''. He always talked to their President to put him on the top but he wasn't the priority before. On the '''[[Forty-Fifth Philippine Congress|45th Philippine Congressional Elections]]''', Boy Pick Up was put third in the list of candidates of KMP. Elections came and he won his second term as Congressman of the Philippines. He also elected himself as '''Interim House Speaker''' of that Congress.
| + | |office_location17=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
| + | |term_begin17=16 August 2012 |
| + | |term_end17=5 September 2012 |
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− | ===KMP Problems and Support to Al Raposas=== | + | |term_begin18=6 October 2012 |
− | {{main|Al Raposas presidential campaign, March 2013}}
| + | |term_end18=5 November 2012 |
− | He then moved to '''[[LAKAN-KBP]]''' because of some internal problems in the KMP. He then became the Spokesman of the party. As the Macedonian Take-over continues, the party was taken over. He then came back to KMP but for a while only. He decided to join the '''[[Revolutionary Socialist Party]]''' after they endorsed one of his friends, '''[[Al Raposas]]''' to the '''[[The Presidential Elections in the Philippines|Country President Elections]]'''. He left after the loss of his friend and join the smallest party, '''[[Filipino Communist Party]]'''. He ran for Party President on April and won, because there was no other candidate.
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− | ===Presidential Run and Taking Over=== | + | |office19=Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines){{!}}Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs |
− | {{main|Boy Pick Up presidential campaign, May 2013}} | + | |office_location19=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
− | As Filipino Communist Party General-Secretary, he endorsed himself as Presidential candidate, gaining the support of the Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino after. Going to the elections, he was very nervous. Elections came and Boy Pick Up lost to NinoBitpazarec of the [[RD Philippines Movement]]. He gained 22 votes, a third of the total votes. Weeks after, the Congress impeached NinoBitpazarec that made Boy Pick Up as Country President of the Philippines. He entered the Philippines in the [[NaN|Non-Aligned Nations of Erepublik]] Alliance.
| + | |term_begin19=6 July 2013 |
| + | |term_end19=5 August 2013 |
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− | ==[[File:Boot_camp.png|49px]] '''''Military'''''==
| + | |office20=Department of Education (Philippines){{!}}Minister of Education |
− | '''Boy Pick Up''' began as a humble soldier in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. He was then a soldier of the former government-controlled '''Philippine Military Academy'''. He stayed their until he reached the rank of Major. He left the military unit and was finding a military unit to join. He joined the '''MvG Royal Army''' after he graduated in the academy. In his stay in the military unit, he suffered from severe hunger, that eventually led to his death.
| + | |office_location20=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
| + | |term_begin20=6 January 2013 |
| + | |term_end20=5 February 2013 |
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− | When he resurrected, he joined [[PINOY MOBSTERS]] and was warmly welcomed by the other soldiers. Their former commander, Karding Sungkit always supplied their needs whenever they needed it. He rose through the ranks and became the Second Commander of the MU. In December 2012, he became the [[Commander (MU)|Commander]] of the Military Unit. After a month he left the position because of some members were complaining because of inactivity for some days. He then became the captain of the military unit. After Commander TZOY went inactive for seven days, Boy Pick Up became Commander for the second time. This time, he promised that he will be active everyday.
| + | |term_begin21=6 March 2013 |
| + | |term_end21=5 April 2013 |
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− | ==[[File:Icon-media-Social_interactions_and_entertainment.png]] '''''Sports'''''== | + | |term_begin22=6 September 2013 |
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− | ===E-Palarong Pambansa Stint=== | + | |term_begin23=16 January 2021 |
− | {{main|E-Palarong Pambansa}}
| + | |term_end23=6 May 2021 |
− | Boy Pick Up joined the [[E-Palarong Pambansa]] during the fourth year anniversary of the Philippines' entering the New World. He was the second overall best player in the competition held in Negros Oriental in his home region of [[Visayas]]. He was very active, he competed in most of the sports in the games. He got 2 golds, 2 silvers and a bronze medal having 5 medals in total, only to be beaten by [[Liana Paldrov]].
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| + | |office24=Department of Culture (Philippines){{!}}Minister of Culture |
| + | |office_location24=Philippines{{!}}the Philippines |
| + | |term_begin24=6 January 2013 |
| + | |term_end24=5 April 2013 |
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| + | |term_begin25=6 August 2013 |
| + | |term_end25=5 December 2013 |
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| + | |term_begin26=16 January 2021 |
| + | |term_end26=6 May 2021 |
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| + | |office27=Non-aligned Nations of eRepublik #Leadership{{!}}Delegate |
| + | |office_location27=Non-aligned Nations of eRepublik{{!}}the Philippines to the Non-Aligned Nations of eRepublik Alliance |
| + | |term_begin27=20 August 2012 |
| + | |term_end27=5 September 2012 |
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| + | |office28=Ambassador (diplomacy){{!}}Ambassador |
| + | |office_location28=Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)#Embassies{{!}}the Philippines to Western Europe |
| + | |term_begin28=20 August 2012 |
| + | |term_end28=5 September 2012 |
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| + | |term_begin29=7 October 2012 |
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| + | |office30=Ambassador (diplomacy){{!}}Ambassador |
| + | |office_location30=Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)#Embassies{{!}}the Philippines to Cyprus |
| + | |term_begin30=9 June 2013 |
| + | |term_end30=5 July 2013 |
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| + | |office31=Ambassador (diplomacy){{!}}Ambassador |
| + | |office_location31=Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)#Embassies{{!}}the Philippines to Malaysia |
| + | |term_begin31=11 July 2013 |
| + | |term_end31=5 September 2013 |
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| + | |Military=show |
| + | |army=[[Hukbo ng Makabayang Pilipino]] |
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| + | |military rank=God of War** |
| + | |aircraft rank=Chief Master Sergeant |
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− | ===Founding of Philippine Basketball Association===
| + | '''Boy Pick Up''' (25 June 2012 – ) |
− | {{main|Philippine Basketball Association}}
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− | He is also the founder and Commissioner of the [[Philippine Basketball Association]], one of the only running sports league in the New World. He owns the team Red Horse Energy Kings, one of the first teams in the league. His team became runners-up in the Inaugural Cup, losing 3-1 to the Red Guards. But the team's luck changed in the second season after acquiring star shooting guard, Gary David. They went on to win both titles of the season, completing the hard-to-earn Grand Slam.
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