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Currently addicted to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links! At first I was hesitant to play as the format is in rush duel. Traditionally, you have 5 monster and spell/trap zones each. Here, you only have 3 for each! So much change that I had a hard time adjusting. You also don't draw if you are the first to play! Fuck that haha and initially, you only have 4 cards on your starting hands wtf. Good thing though, deck limit is 30 cards maximum and 20 cards minimum.
I was dumbfounded at first because I am not familiar with XYZ and Syncro summons because we dont have that back in the day. Hahaha
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4. The Price I almost forgot. You will get a scoot at P5,000-P20,000, but it will need some TLC and a side job. The perfect ones will slap you with a P50,000 to a heart aching P150,000 price tag. Now, why the price? Out of nowhere, they became a hit, or maybe because people are getting sentimemtal and emotional with their past, and want to grasp a piece of these times through these things.
Lately I have been fantasizing a 2-stroke scooter. These are the small, slow and noisy motorcycles of the yesteryears. I think they are cool and fashionable, besides being useful.
Somehow, i have found problems with these scoots while I was browsing for them in Facebook.
1. Most are Japan sourced
I don't hate Japan. In fact, I love their culture. Problem is, 99% of these scoots from the Land of the Rising Sun are, well, smuggled. They were just thrown inside a cargo and shipped without proper documents. Unlike before that JDM vehicles are sitted inside Port Irene, converted RHD to LHD, have their records and auctioned off to the public. With that in mind, you cannot register these poor little scoots right here.
There is a law here which states that you do not need to register motorized vehicles if they are lower than 50cc. Sure though, you cannot guarantee that your safety from the eyes of road crocs. For them, if it is powered by gas, you need to register it.
2. Documents
2 strokes have also been sold locally years ago. Then 4-strokes, the more powerful, more silent motorcycles have arrived and the noisy crickets were overshadowed. Owners sold their scooters and bought the new ones. But during those times, Deed of sale and photocopy of owner's ID's havent been heard off on sale of motorcycles. Thus, if you are able to get a locally bought scooter second hand, you cannot transfer the docs to your name.
3. Maintenance
Sure these mighty scoots are reliable as hell. But when time comes a part was worn out, you will have an adventure of your lifetime getting the needed part, especially for the Japan sourced ones. Why do you think you havent seen a lot of these scoots today? Because parts are scarce. But thanks to Facebook, everything is within your reach, though do not be surprised with the price tag.
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Lately I have been fantasizing a 2-stroke scooter. These are the small, slow and noisy motorcycles of the yesteryears. I think they are cool and fashionable, besides being useful.
Somehow, i have found problems with these scoots while I was browsing for them in Facebook.
1. Most are Japan sourced
I don't hate Japan. In fact, I love their culture. Problem is, 99% of these scoots from the Land of the Rising Sun are, well, smuggled. They were just thrown inside a cargo and shipped without proper documents. Unlike before that JDM vehicles are sitted inside Port Irene, converted RHD to LHD, have their records and auctioned off to the public. With that in mind, you cannot register these poor little scoots right here.
There is a law here which states that you do not need to register motorized vehicles if they are lower than 50cc. Sure though, you cannot guarantee that your safety from the eyes of road crocs. For them, if it is powered by gas, you need to register it.
2. Documents
2 strokes have also been sold locally years ago. Then 4-strokes, the more powerful, more silent motorcycles have arrived and the noisy crickets were overshadowed. Owners sold their scooters and bought the new ones. But during those times, Deed of sale and photocopy of owner's ID's havent been heard off on sale of motorcycles. Thus, if you are able to get a locally bought scooter second hand, you cannot transfer the docs to your name.
3. Maintenance
Sure these mighty scoots are reliable as hell. But when time comes a part was worn out, you will have an adventure of your lifetime getting the needed part, especially for the Japan sourced ones. Why do you think you havent seen a lot of these scoots today? Because parts are scarce. But thanks to Facebook, everything is within your reach, though do not be surprised with the price tag.
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#DONATETOSAVELIFE
He is Edwin Martinez, he is my dad. Now he is based in New Zealand as an OFW. After several check-ups, he was diagnosed of CANCER. He cannot eat or breath properly due to his condition.
He has masses in his right neck and it increased in size. And today, he is admitted at Canterbury District Health Board, Christchurch Hospital. Unfortunately, he has no health insurance and is not resident in NZ. Therefore, he would nit be funded for healthcare in NZ.
He needs urgent treatment by doing chemotherapy and can be done in NZ or here in the PH. Treatment in NZ would be expensive. He decided to go back here in the PH as soon as possible so that we can also take care of him and we can look for hospitals that can assist his condition.
But due to pandemic Covid-19, domestic and international flights were cancelled. Hope you can help us.
My Details: Shiela Mae Martinez 09994111122 Antipolo City
GCASH: 09994111122
BDO: BDO ACCT # 001-100-579190
PayPal / Cebuana / ML
Can you also contact me at my social media accounts.
Facebook: Nicole Martinez
Instagram: http://instagram.com/n.mrtnz
Twitter: http://twitter.com/nicsmartinez
Any amount will do. Also kindly include us in your prayers. Thank you! God bless you all! 🙏😭
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Nakakainggit yung iba, nakakapag out of town kasama ang jowa na hindi na binubungangaan ng magulang. Hayss
Hello po, 25y/o na po ako. Di na po ako ako college.
Let me explore. Kahit pagwowork sa labas lagi kayong kontra sakin. Di po ako mabubuhay pag di ako nagtrabaho.
Nagnegosyo ako, sabi niyo tumatambay lang ako para makatakas sa gawaing bahay.
Mame, dade, tumatanda na po ako. Di po ako mabubuhay sa pagwawalis, pagtutupi ng damit at pag aalaga ng bata.
Pakawalan niyo na ko.
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Let’s Help Our Fellow Countrymen
Hi, my kind friends are organizing a relief operation for the Taal victims. A bottle of water costs Php5 and we are asking for your small help or donation. Any amount is very much appreciated and will make sure the victims will get hydrated amidst all the calamity stress and trauma. Target is to transport 1,000-1,500 of mineral water and the remaining donations will be used for relief goods and toiletries. Kindly message me for further details. Thank you ❤️ #HelpTAAL
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When i was younger I spent some time looking at faces, boobs and ass. Later in my life, i looked for someone with a good heart.
Then time came and I was given those 4 🤣
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We make decisions and don't look back
Whatever happens, itutuloy namin to. No regrets!
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