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Thank you very much, 5A!

Credits: Kenric Palileo (5D)

Filipino Vocabulary Test

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hiddenfeelings:

Filipino Vocabulary Test.

1.Use TENACIOUS in a sentence.
I went to the shoe store to buy a pair of TENACIOUS.

2.Use DEDUCT, DEFENSE, DEFEAT, and DETAIL in a sentence.
DEDUCT jumped over DEFENSE, first DEFEAT and then DETAIL.

3.Use DEPOSIT in a sentence.
I hear dripping in the sink. I think DEPOSIT is leaking.

4.Use PERSUADING in a sentence.
Jack and Jill will be celebrating their PERSUADING anniversary.

5.Use DEVASTATION in a sentence.
Every morning I wait for the bus at DEVASTATION.

6.Use IRAQ, IRAN, and EGYPT in a sentence.
IRAQ is bigger than a stone. IRAN faster than my friend. EGYPT is smaller than a truck.

7.Use PAUL four times in a sentence. PAUL,
be carePAUL, you might PAUL in the PAUL.

8.Use CUISINE in a sentence.
I hope you studied last night because our teacher might give a CUISINE math.

9.Use SCHOOLING in a sentence.
Ring, ring…..Hello? Who SCHOOLING?

10.Use TOENAIL in a sentence To get to Kaneohe,
you must go through Wilson Toenail.

11.Use PENIS in a sentence.
Before my boy go outside and play, I tell him to PENIS his homework.

12.Use EMPIRE in a sentence.
Ready! EMPIRE!!!

13.Use DEFICIT in a sentence.
When I go to the pool, I check out how DEFICIT.

14.Use HOSTESS in a sentence.
Hello? Hello? HOSTESS?!!

P.S. If you don’t understand this, you are not a true Filipino. (^_^)

My Wars Are Laid Away In Books

libraryland:

ifoundthis-yesidid:

My Wars are laid away in Books —
I have one Battle more —
A Foe whom I have never seen
But oft has scanned me o’er —
And hesitated me between
And others at my side,
But chose the best — Neglecting me — till
All the rest, have died —
How sweet if I am not forgot
By Chums that passed away —
Since Playmates at threescore and ten
Are such a scarcity —

Emily Dickinson

thedailywhat:

Bill Mudron:Creation of Homer

Mudron whips up a little something “to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the airing of the first Simpsons episode, way back on December 17th, 1989.”

Cast of characters can be found here.

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…and i saw you, my star. :)

iamblessed:

When it is dark enough, you can see the stars… (via i.Anton)

Kinumpol mo ang bawat ulap sa langit.

Kinortehan mo ng puso.

(N [-agtatatalon]

a [-ng puso ko sa bawat]

l [-umilipas na oras]

a [-t panahong tayo’y]

l [-aging magkasama]

a [-t magkatuwang;]

g [-anito na]

l [-ang sana sa bawat]

a [-raw ng buhay ko]

[g]

ako sa iyo.)

kung alam mo lang, sasabihin ko yan sa yo. hahaha!

icanread:

(by surelyjerly)

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sheyn:

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supermars:

(via olabanana)

Part of life. hurts but move on and liveon n lng tlga magagawa.

:( true. really sad. :|

my dream. :D

libraryland:

annargh:

i will have a personal library, or a bookroom atleast

Just remembered that song.

icanread:

(by sunsetshootout)

Indeed, the only truly serious questions are the ones that even a child can formulate. Only the most naive of questions are truly serious. They are the questions with no answers. A question with no answer is a barrier that cannot be breached. In other words, it is questions with no answers that set the limits of human possibilities, describe the boundaries of human existence.
Milan Kundera (via kendalllouise) (via libraryland)
The list is the origin of culture. It’s part of the history of art and literature. What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible. It also wants to create order — not always, but often. And how, as a human being, does one face infinity? How does one attempt to grasp the incomprehensible? Through lists, through catalogs, through collections in museums and through encyclopedias and dictionaries. There is an allure to enumerating how many women Don Giovanni slept with: It was 2,063, at least according to Mozart’s librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte. We also have completely practical lists — the shopping list, the will, the menu — that are also cultural achievements in their own right.
Umberto Eco, polymath and semiotician
in the SPIEGEL interview:  ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’ (via tender) (via libraryland)

not really a fashionista, pero, i liked this! liked her outfit!

(via justlikeastaracrossmysky)

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I dream.

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