2012 Rio
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money.. In need of it right now.
you tryna trick me? OF COURSE I WANNA HAVE MONEY!
imma let myself fall for this one.
ALL FOR THE MONEY, BABY.
Badly needed
why not. :))
will reblog because of the word money :)))
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Favorite scene in the movie. :(
5:00
Irene: Sa tingin mo, bakit kaya? Bakit kaya niya ako iniwan? Sabi mo, masayahin naman ako. Sabi mo, maganda naman ako. Mabait. E bakit iniwan pa din niya ako?
Apollo: Baka natakot siya.
Irene: Tangina naman oh, un lang?
Apollo: Baka pakiramdam niya nagmadali siya.
Irene: E tarantado pala siya e, bakit niya ako niyaya magpakasal.
Apollo: Sigurado madami siyang dahilan, kahit naman ako matatakot din ako e.
Irene: Saan?
Apollo: Sayo?
Irene: Sakin? Ano, kasalanan ko pa?
Apollo: Hindi, natatakot siya para sayo. Kasi baka mas masaktan ka kung tinuloy niya un.
Irene: Bullshit naman yan. Bakit sa tingin niya hindi ako nasasaktan ngayon?
Apollo: Baka ang dami pa niyang tanong noon. Paano kung puro na lang kayo ang mangyare, paano pag nawala ang siya lang. Kung um-oo siya noon, papaano kung hindi niya kayang paninidigan?
Irene: Ano nasagot bang mga tanong niya ha? Nasagot ba?
Apollo: Mas hindi pala niya kaya nung nawala ka. Irene sigurado ako kung nasaan ung tao na yan, nagsisi na yan na pinakawalan ka niya, na nasaktan ka niya, Pero kung kaharap mo siya ngayon, SIgurado isa lang bagay ang hihingin niya mula sayo. Sana mapatawad mo siya.
I’m sorry. Naduwag lang ako talaga.
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The Built-In Keyboard Shortcuts of Facebook
- Alt+?: Search
- Alt+m: Compose a new message
- Alt+1: Home page
- Alt+2: Your profile page
- Alt+3: Friend requests
- Alt+4: Your messages
- Alt+5: Notifications
- Alt+6: Account page
- Alt+7: Privacy
- Alt+8: Facebook’s Facebook page
- Alt+9: Facebook Terms/Agreement
- Alt+0: Facebook help center
Best works in Google Chrome.
NOTE: If you’re on a Mac, you (currently) need to add Ctrl+Option+ to each of the shortcuts (Firefox on Mac is Function+Ctrl
taray!
reblogging for future reference. :P
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This incredible bottle school constructed in San Pablo, Philippines, is made from plastic bottles filled with adobe. (Photo by Kristel Gonzales)
An Innovative Concept – The First Bottle School in Asia
A cleverly constructed schoolhouse in San Pablo, Philippines, has become the first of its kind in Asia. Conceived and constructed by Illac Diaz (its executive director) and My Shelter Foundation along with the help of dozens of donors and volunteers, the innovative building not only helps to address a shortage of classrooms in the town by providing a brand new place for the children to learn, it also saves the environment.
The school is made from thousands of discarded plastic bottles (1.5 and two-litre water and soda bottles) that are filled with adobe, a combo that is relatively cheaper than concrete and is actually three times stronger. The empty plastic bottle of soft drinks have been donated to the construction site to help in the country’s building facilities as it struggles to provide universal access to basic education. Instead of throwing them away which could pollute the environment for 700 years, they have been put into extremely good use.
Written by Mark Ghosn of blah.ph
In celebration of World Aids Day, we present to you the latest news and facts about HIV/AIDS in the Philippines and around the world, that we believe should be brought up to everyone’s attention.
15,000 - The estimated number of people that’s going to have AIDS in the Philippines if not prevented before the current administration ends.
83% of infections in Russia and China were caused by sharing of drug taking equipment. This is the leading cause of HIV infection in the said countries.
89% of infections in the Philippines were transmitted through sexual intercourse. This is the leading cause of HIV infection in the country.
20-29 Years Old - Age of people with most number of HIV infection in the Philippines. In 2009, report showed that most of these people work in the Call Center Industry.
28% of young Filipinos believes that AIDS is curable.
The antiretroviral viral drugs do not cure people of HIV infection or AIDS. They stop viral replication and delay the development of AIDS.
73% of young Filipinos believed that they had no chance of contracting HIV.
If you want to know how you can help in the stop of HIV/AIDS. Visit any of the websites below or do your part by sharing this post to your friends.www.pnac.org
www.worldaidscampaign.org
www.worldaidsday.orgSources: Department of Health and Unesco
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