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When you get encouraged to post your work.. Inspiration from our #ProjectHeartLanguage I guess, I'm excited for the Tagalog Devo on Saturday!! ☺🇵🇭 #ILoveMyChurchICC #AnsweredPrayer #ICCTestimonials #practicemakesperfect #itsnotreallydoneyet #SaksakPuso
#practicemakesperfect#answeredprayer#projectheartlanguage#ilovemychurchicc#icctestimonials#itsnotreallydoneyet#saksakpuso
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Ay, di nya pala ko miss. Pero may pasalubong, ayaw pa umamin. #SaksakPuso #TuloAngDugo #ItsJustAPhase
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The love that lasts longest is the love that is never returned.
W. Somerset Maugham
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Pila.
Nasa dulo na ng dila ko. Kating-kati na 'ko itanong, "kung walang tayo, pwede na bang umupo?".
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Hindi rin! Haha maldita mode on madam! 😢 #repost #Kadiri #Laslas #WasakNaWasak #Ubusluhaaaa #Saksakpuso
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Ang kape ay parang pagmamahal, dapat balanse ang timpla.
Babaeng nasaktan ng pagibig noon.
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For whether we admit it or not, we are all sappy when it comes to love. And in our lifetime, we all have that one heartbreak that moulds us into the person that we see staring at us in the mirror everyday. It doesn't matter how old we were when it happened; whether you are a girl or a guy, heartbreak is something that we all share. Whether we move on from it or simply tell ourselves that we have - this memory will always bring back a bitter smile that tugs at our hearts until the end. #143ty #saksakpuso #baboychronicles #updiliman
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Unexpected😨😍💕 Super relate sa #saksakpuso movie the taon!! Sana ma-regular showing na siya nationwide!! 🙏 No regrets sa panonood ko ng #143TY na mag-isa. 🙇 (at Siam Paragon | สยามพารากอน)
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The Day I Hugged @iamprincestefan
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Who goes through more pain? The one who went away or the one who left behind
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#trendingpostdotnet #blackandgrey #saksakpuso
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May nai-ambag rin sa Rodolfo's Café hahaha. Drew my name and my favorite quote #143ty #saksakpuso (at Rodolfo's)
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Bakit nung nakita ko 'to parang huminto ng konti ang tibok ng puso ko. Dahil ba sinasampal ako ng katotohanan na hindi pa sya handa o dahil alam kong handa akong maghintay para sa kanya? Hindi na 'ko makatulog. Mas malala, hindi ako makahinga.
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Nahulog. Pinilit. Umasa. Walang nagawa. Nagtanong. Nagising. Bumitaw. Ang sakit. Walang tayo. #openmic #spokenwords #saksakpuso #tanginathis (at Mow's)
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I Love You. Thank You.'s screening at UP Film Center. The director Charliebebs Gohetia, Prince Stefan (Red), and some of the crew were there after the screening to answer quetions from the audience.
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I Love You. Thank You. (2015)- Paul is a restless 20-something who cannot get his life together. Worse, he's been holding on to his love toward Red, his best friend Ivan's boyfriend. Looking for a sense of direction, he goes to Siem Reap and meets Tang, who falls in love with him
* Photos from I Love You. Thank You.'s Official Facebook page ** Synopsis from IMDb
#I Love You. Thank You.#143TY#SaksakPuso#Prince Stefan#Joross Gamboa#CJ Reyes#UPFI#Charliebebs Gohetia#Ae Pattawan#Movies#Indie#Filipino#Filipino Indie Film
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WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM --The museum comprises a series of themed rooms in several buildings, with period military equipment placed within a walled yard. The military equipment includes a UH-1 "Huey" helicopter, an F-5A fighter, a BLU-82 "Daisy Cutter" bomb, M48 Patton tank, an A-1 Skyraider attack bomber, and an A-37 Dragonfly attack bomber. There are a number of pieces of unexploded ordnance stored in the corner of the yard, with their charges and/or fuses removed. One building reproduces the "tiger cages" in which the South Vietnamese government kept political prisoners. Other exhibits include graphic photography, accompanied by a short text in English, Vietnamese and Japanese, covering the effects of Agent Orange and other chemical defoliant sprays, the use of napalm and phosphorus bombs, and war atrocities such as the My Lai massacre. The photographic display includes work by Vietnam War photojournalist Bunyo Ishikawa that he donated to the museum in 1998. Curiosities include a guillotine used by the French and South Vietnamese to execute prisoners, the last time being in 1960, and three jars of preserved human fetuses allegedly deformed by exposure to dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, contained in the defoliant Agent Orange. #saksakpuso 😭 (wag pupunta ng mag-isa, some pictures were so horrible, nakakaiyak how mean the war that lasted for 20 years. 😕) #niaytravels 👣 (at District 3, Ho Chi Minh City)
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