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Happy birthday to my most loving and caring OMIEKULAY! She might be as loud as a police’s siren but she is as soft as a cotton. She’s a “bagets” and very patient mom. Everything we have now is because of her tender loving care. I love her soo much!!

Happy birthday to my most loving and caring OMIEKULAY! She might be as loud as a police’s siren but she is as soft as a cotton. She’s a “bagets” and very patient mom. Everything we have now is because of her tender loving care. I love her soo much!!

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

I sincerely offer you my dead cells babies!

I sincerely offer you my dead cells babies!

With my lil sis.

With my lil sis.

Pimply. Why do I have to be? Paxet.

Pimply. Why do I have to be? Paxet.

FOREVER EYEBAGS

FOREVER EYEBAGS

Anonymous asked: Salaam Mataid! :)

Salaam Mas Mataid. :))

If you want your regular sim to fit in your ipad/iphone, here’s the link on how to do it: (it worked on me perfectly)

http://www.solutios.com/simcutting/

Sponge Cola — Makapiling Ka (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) (by spongecolamusic)

My Reflection on our Practicum with the IDPS during our Int’l Human Rights Class. (I’ve found it in my email awhile ago. I’m sharing it to everyone.)

            Life may be smooth for some, yet others find it really tough. Some may find it challenging, yet others may find it depressing. But for me? Life is not getting what you want, it is learning how to adapt what life will bring to you. During the course of our practicum, I learnt many things and principles in life. I saw people who meet a huge wave, literally, and there they are finding a new life without anything but their prayers and courage to let them get through.

            Why is life unfair? This may be one of the questions that the Internally Displaced Persons always have in mind. They are the people who lost their homes, properties, and in some cases, family members. Recently, we can see many people in our City, Cagayan de Oro, who became IDPs themselves. It is indeed heartbreaking to see them in those relocation sites with sad faces and starting a life they, themselves, do not know how. Just like our respondents who lost their parents and siblings in a blink of an eye. In their young ages, they were forced by the circumstances to stand on their own feet. They were deprived of a normal life, of education, of a sustaining help from the sovereign government. It’s been almost two months now, yet the bodies of their parents were not found. Are there really officials looking for these missing bodies? If there are, when are they going to find these bodies? When they can no longer be called bodies? Donations are here and there. Millions of money, oh billions rather were given from many parts of the world as donations for these victims, yet they are suffering in the tent houses they are provided. How could they call it a house? Our respondents said they could not bear the very cold soil floor at night and the very hot weather at daytime. They do not have any light, but a small flashlight, to serve them during night time. Relief goods are undeniably abundant during the first few weeks following the traumatic incident, but these days, they told us they do not have food supplies anymore to support themselves. Isn’t it a double jeopardy for them? They were victims of human-induced calamity and now they are suffering from another human crocodiles who are not delivering to them what they should have.

             Law punishes criminal people, but I guess if only human rights will be more upheld than how it is now practiced, everyone may not get everything that he is due, but he may be more fulfilled behind the cruelty of the circumstances. So I say, life is not fair, but it can be just.

Reminds me of our bunso, NEHAL. Feeling LADY. Laging nagpapa.apply nung lipstick/lipgloss ko. And she even asked me to give her my hairbrush and my lipstick. o_O

Reminds me of our bunso, NEHAL. Feeling LADY. Laging nagpapa.apply nung lipstick/lipgloss ko. And she even asked me to give her my hairbrush and my lipstick. o_O

(Source: mochacafe, via lolsofunny)

I DO IT EVERYTIME :D

I DO IT EVERYTIME :D

(Source: meme4u, via lolsofunny)

He is our first love, my ideal man, my SUPERHERO! He can be the strictest but the most understanding father, he gives us everything without asking, he never goes home without bringing anything for us, a very responsible one. He never fails to keep in touch to the eight of us, wherever we are; he never gets tired of being a stage father to us. He’s a humurous person, a very kind relative, a generous brother, a good friend, a loving husband, and a WONDERFUL FATHER! THE BEST OF THE BEST! HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABIEKULAY Alico Mangata! Iloveyousoomuch! I thank ALLAH swt everyday for having you as my abie. :)

He is our first love, my ideal man, my SUPERHERO! He can be the strictest but the most understanding father, he gives us everything without asking, he never goes home without bringing anything for us, a very responsible one. He never fails to keep in touch to the eight of us, wherever we are; he never gets tired of being a stage father to us. He’s a humurous person, a very kind relative, a generous brother, a good friend, a loving husband, and a WONDERFUL FATHER! THE BEST OF THE BEST! HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABIEKULAY Alico Mangata! Iloveyousoomuch! I thank ALLAH swt everyday for having you as my abie. :)

Incense in my room. If you only know how it makes my room smell relaxing.. :)

Incense in my room. If you only know how it makes my room smell relaxing.. :)

Instant shift of moods! There’s nothing worth the joy but being with your friends who can make you laugh “that” way.
 — with ‘Novaisa A Es, Hannah Bint Omayyah and Sarah Jane Masorong Pamaloy at Rash, CDOC after watching WOMAN in BLACK.

Instant shift of moods! There’s nothing worth the joy but being with your friends who can make you laugh “that” way.

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