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HONEYBURN REVIEW 2023 - Honeyburn Work? Honeyburn Weight Loss Reviews馃嵂PURPLE HONEY BURN REVIEW
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Some characters from some cool webcomics I follow!
(few on hiatus)聽
@soilthatbindsus @fireshrine-comic @skepticalwebcomic @aloecomic @parttimepizzaninja @shizzadizz 聽 @rockafiller @cosmindart @starchildcomic
#webcomics#reccomendations#artists on tumblr#stbu#fireshrine#skeptical#aloe#ptpn#red#broquest#purplehoney#starchild#aiens#robots
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#ladiesnight #purplehoney 馃嵂 https://www.instagram.com/p/B64kE-Ulsqi/?igshid=10yswu9zrdprn
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9鈼 Breaking out the (faux) fur 馃 #quayxkylie #purplehoney (at Hong Kong)
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90s babe 鉂わ笍 #quayxkylie #purplehoney #shophobnob
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The Mike Evenn | #purplehoney #greeneeyephotography (at Magoobys Joke House)
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#tbt at my first #purplehoney event last year. It was an extravaganza lol #livemusic #event #comedy #entertainment
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Everything he does makes me feel like a real princess. I wish that it will last forever. I wish that I can have him until the rest of my life. But I'm afraid. I might lose him. He might leave me. We might part ways in the future. I'm still afraid to trust someone, I'm still afraid of commitments. I'm still afraid of falling so deeply that I might end up being dumped.
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Guilty Pleasure.
You know it's bad but you can't seem to stop doing it. You can't seem to stop having it. You can't seem to stop looking for it. You can't seem to stop thinking about it.
Oh Honey, why are you torturing me? Why do we have to be like this? We should't be doing this. But we both know that we're happy with this. If we just met a little earlier, we might be happy together.
But it's too late. I can't have the whole you. And it's torturing me. You can't have the whole me either. And I'm not sure if it's torturing you.
What we just have now is Borrowed. A Guilty Pleasure is indeed within it. And we don't know how long we'll be keeping it. We are just sure that we both want it.
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My mom gave me my tuition fee two days before my enrollment. Natuwa lang ako sa dami nila so I took them photos, (maybe 5?. haha. but I'll just post this one.). Minsan lang ako makahawak ng ganyan kadami eh. wahaha.聽
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kunwari family daw.
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Rest House and Private Resort namin sa Laguna....
ito lyung pic ng gilid ng rest house, di ko pa napipicturan yung sa harap...
then yung private resort. nasa side din, may mini hall din na may billiard table then may 2 rooms.
si may at ako., :)) 聽
ganda ng rest house and resort namin noh?! mahal pagawa ko dyan!! 聽CHOS!!! HAHAHA
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Random Fact:
I rarely show my teeth when I'm smiling.
It started when I was a kid, nabungi yung two front teeth ko so nagsanay akong magsmile without showing my teeth. And hanggang ngayon ganun parin ako magsmile, nasanay na eh. saka lang ako nagsmile ng labas ang ngipin pag sobrang saya ko. hehe. Pero I'll try my best na magsmile na with showing my teeth. =p
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SUNGKA
ayon sa wikimanqala.org, ang sungka ay......
Sungka聽is a Philippine mancala game which is today also played wherever Philippine migrants are living; e.g. in Taiwan, Germany, and the USA. Like the closely related聽congkak聽it is traditionally a women's game. Sungka was first described outside of Asia in 1894 by the American ethnologist Stewart Culin.
Sungka is similar to many other Southern Asian mancala games such as聽naranj聽(Maldives),聽dakon聽(Java),聽congkak聽(Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia) and聽tchonka聽(Marianas). The game differs from聽kalah聽which is known in North America and Europe in being a multi-lap game. Another important difference is that the first move is executed simultaneously in sungka which is meant to balance the game. Sungka is distinguished from congkak by being played counterclockwise and also by some other minor rule differences.
聽sungka is still used by fortunetellers and prophets, which are called on the Philippines聽bailan聽or聽maghuhula, for divinatory purposes. Older people hope to find out with their help whether the journey of a youth is favorable at a certain day, and girls, whether they will marry one day, and, in case they will, when this will be. The game is usually played outdoors because there is a Filipino superstition about a house will burn down if it's played indoors.
In past times sungka boards were also used for mathematical calculations, which were researched by Indian ethnomathematicians.
Although the sungka rules are not much different from those of congkak, sungka is perceived as a genuinely Philippine game by native players.
Rules:
The oblong game board (sungka(h)an), which is usually carved in wood (e.g. mahagany), consists of two rows of seven small pits each. In addition, there are at either end a large store (bahay) for the captured stones. Each player owns the store to his right.
In each small pit are initially seven counters (sigay), usually cowrie shells.
At each turn a player empties one of his small pits and then distributes its contents in a counterclockwise direction, one by one, into the following pits including his own store, but passing the opponents store.
If the last stone falls into a non-empty small pit, its contents are lifted and distributed in another lap.
If the last stone is dropped into the player's own store, the player gets a bonus move.
If the last stone is dropped into an empty, the move ends.
If the move ends by dropping the last stone into one of your own small pits you capture the stones in the opponent's pit directly across the board and your own stone. The captured stones are deposited in your store. However, if the opponent's pit is empty, nothing is captured.
The first move is played simultaneously. After that play is alternately. The first player to finish the first move may start the second move. However, in face-to-face play one player might start shortly after his opponent so that he could choose a response which would give him an advantage. There is no rule that actually could prevent such a tactic. So, in fact, the decision-making may be non-simultaneous.
You must move if you can. If you can't a player must pass until he can move again.
The game ends when no stones are left in the small pits.
The player who captures most stones wins the game.
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at may tournament pala ang sungka....
There are tournaments in the Philippines, Taiwan, and the USA. The biggest tournament is at the Kadayawan Sports Festival in Davao. In May 2006, the Philippine Empassy compound in Pretoria, South Africa, hosted a Sungka tournament during the ASEAN Games and Sports, which was held under the auspices of ASEAN Embassies based in South Africa. The six winners for the first Sungka game competition were participants from the following embassies: Vietnam, 1st; Malaysia, 2nd; Malaysia, 3rd; Indonesia, 4th; Philippines, 5th and Indonesia, 6th. The Department of Computer Studies at the Imperial College of Science in London (England) organized a computer tournament in 2004. The John W. Garvy Elementary School in Chicago (Illinois, USA) uses Sungka to help children with dyscalculia.
Naglaro kami nito kanina ni mama saka nung isang kapit-bahay namin.,
Di man lang ako manalo kahit isang beses, yung kalaro ko sunud-sunod ang panalo di man lang ako pinagbigyan kahit isa. Puro sunog tuloy bahay ko. haha.
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banat ng lalaking siraulo...
boy: girl, alam mo para kang saranggola.
girl: bakit naman? kasi lumilipad ako sa isip mo?
boy: hindi.
girl: eh bakit?
boy: kasi sa malayo ka lang maganda....
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