Judging Philippine West Pacific Retired Names (Destroyer40506)

Hey guys, InfinityDestroyerYT (aka Destroyer40506) here. Today I will be judging retired Philippine typhoon names.

This list will only include Philippine typhoon names. To see my judgement on retired international typhoon names, click here.

NOTE: THIS IS JUST THE OPINION OF A CRINGY GUY WHO MAKES CRAP PAGES!

ALSO NOTE: WIP

What deserved it
Warling - I'm pretty neutral over this one.

What deserved it
Overall, none of the retired storms this year deserved retirement.

What didn't deserve it
Overall, none of the retired storms of this year didn't deserve retirement.

What deserved it
Nitang - This one undoubtedly deserved it's retirement.

Undang - Like Nitang, this one deserved retirement. This storm killed 1,029 people and caused an additional 273 people to go missing. PAGASA was certainly in the right retiring this one.

What deserved it
Unsang - This one was certainly deserving of retirement. The official death toll was 288 but it could be up to 400. At least 77 people were killed from the MV Dona Marilyn alone. It is debatable weather sinking a ship is enough for a storm to deserve retirement, but when the shipwreck kills over 100 people, then the storm should absolutely be retired. PAGASA made the right choice retiring this one.

What deserved it
Ruping - This one certainly deserved retirement. It caused a total of 816 fatalities, 748 in the Philippines alone, sunk a total of 159 ships, including 88 in Cebu City, and 28 were washed aground and damaged. PAGASA was undeniably in the right retiring this one.

What deserved it
Uring - This one absolutely deserved retirement. This storm killed between 5,081 to 8,165, 4,922 were killed in Ormoc alone. PAGASA undeniably made the right choice retiring this one.

What deserved it
Gading - This one probably should've been retired. This storm killed 108 people, 70 from the MV Princess of the Orient alone, and caused around 90 people to go missing, 80 from the Princess of the Orient. PAGASA probably should've retired this one.

What didn't deserve it
No storm names were retired this year, so none will be listed.

What deserved it
Frank - This one undoubtedly deserved retirement. This storm killed 1,371 people, 846 from the MV Princess of the Stars alone. Like I said with Unsang, if a storm causes a shipwreck that killed over 100 people, then it should get retired. Additionally, it caused a lot of damage in the Philippines. PAGASA was certainly in the right retiring this one.

What deserved it
Yolanda - This one was an obvious retirement. The most destructive typhoon to ever affect the Philippines and the deadliest Philippine typhoon since 1881. PAGASA was undeniably in the right retiring this one.

What deserved it
Mario - I dunno, I'm kinda on the fence with this one. While it did do a lot of damage in the Philippines, it was only 1 year off of Haiyan (Yolanda) and drastically pales in comparison. Possibly deserved retirement, but I'm personally on the fence here.

What deserved it
Rosita - This one was pretty obvious.