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27/06/2025

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Bumebentang pangkabuhayan 🤣🤣🤣 ゚viralシ
24/06/2025

Bumebentang pangkabuhayan 🤣🤣🤣
゚viralシ

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31/05/2025

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28/05/2025

MAY KILALA DIN AKONG PUMAYAG MAGING KABIT PARA SA PERA 🤮🫣 GINAWANG PUHUNAN ANG KIFFY KUNG SINO SINO NALANG KAHIT MATANDA NA JAN LOL 🤭

First meet up break agad 🫢😅
27/05/2025

First meet up break agad 🫢😅

Mcdo ngani 🤤
26/05/2025

Mcdo ngani 🤤

The audacity of this man, sa ugali nalang babawi di pa magawa.
24/05/2025

The audacity of this man, sa ugali nalang babawi di pa magawa.

A WAKE UP CALL TO  ALL PARENTS!!!My daughter is six years old and is in grade one. We live about a kilometer away from s...
19/05/2025

A WAKE UP CALL TO ALL PARENTS!!!

My daughter is six years old and is in grade one. We live about a kilometer away from school so everyday okada man whom we are familiar with takes her to school and returns her home in the afternoon because both my husband and I are working and we leave home early, just after she goes to school.
One day when I was at work I received a call from her class teacher requesting me to avail myself there as soon as was possible.

“What happened to Angel?” I questioned anxiously.

“Nothing to panic about, just make sure you come before we break up for the day.”
Of course I panicked. This had to do with my daughter and I was worried sick about her. I immediately excused myself from work and hurriedly took the first transport available. I burst into the classroom panting and sweating.

“Mama Angel,” The teacher started. “We will talk about this privately.” She led the way to an empty office and I followed meekly.
“Do you see your child off when she comes to school?” Was her first question.
I didn’t know where this was leading to, so I just replied with a short “Yes.”

“What time does she leave home?”
“She gets picked up a bit early because I have to rush to work. So around 7:00 to 7:15 a.m.
“How does she behave then?”
“She behaves normally.”

“I want you to brace yourself with what I’m about to tell you.

Are you ready?”

Did I really have a choice? I just nodded.

“Angel arrives here around 8:30 every day,” she started calmly. “For some time, she has been coming to school in tears every morning. First I thought it was because she didn’t want to come to school. Several times I asked her what the matter was but she didn’t give me a reply. Today when she arrived she was crying as usual so I took her aside, gave her some sweets and promised her some more tomorrow.

Then I asked her in a very friendly tone why she cries every day and the answer shocked me.”
She took a breath while looking at me and the anxiety almost killed me.

“Mama Angel,” she continued with caution. “The okada man has been ra**ng your daughter every morning for some time now.”

“What!” I almost fainted. I surely would have fallen down if I had been standing. For God’s sake, Angel was only six! How heartless can some men be?
“Every day after picking her and before coming here, he would take Angel to his house, r**e her and threaten to kill her if she ever tried to tell anyone. Then he’d bring her to school.”

I felt dizzy. Why? Why my little Angel? I was sweating. My whole body was shaking.
“Should I call your husband?”
“No!” I shouted. He might do anything.

Patience was something alien to him. I had to find a way of breaking the news to him. After a while, I decided to call his sister. Together we could try to talk to him.

The news shattered my husband. He cried uncontrollably. Then he got so furious that he swore he would strangle him, but we told him not to take matters into his own hands and just leave the law to do its work. We reported the matter to the police. We gave them the details of the boda boda man. They caught and took him in. We took Angel to the hospital after getting a p3 form from the police.

He was found guilty of ra**ng our little girl a multiple number of times and was sentenced to a twenty year jail term.

👉Absolutely no one should be trusted with our girls. Take time to drop your kids to school, be friendly with them, teach them to be polite but never to trust strangers, ask them about their day and always make them trust you enough to open up in case of any unusual incident.

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Opo nagpaparinig po ako Ton Bitz  🫣😁😁😁
19/05/2025

Opo nagpaparinig po ako Ton Bitz 🫣😁😁😁

Nagtry lang naman ako pero bakit naman nanalo 💚 alright cash out hahaha 💚
17/05/2025

Nagtry lang naman ako pero bakit naman nanalo 💚 alright cash out hahaha 💚

16/05/2025

The most heartbreaking story I’ve read today — and a painful reminder of how brutal, lonely, and soul-crushing childbirth can be when you’re not treated with love and respect.

THE JOLIBEE PAPERBAG STORY 💔
“Went through a traumatic experience giving birth at a public hospital. Alone for 16 hours of labor and in pain every 5 minutes. The nurses were nice, but the doctors were the opposite and would get mad at me for reacting to the pain I felt. Had IE checked 5 times and it was the worst pain ever, while laying on an uncleaned delivery bed, with blood stains of other people. All this while another woman 5 steps away from me is screaming in horror giving birth, no curtains or anything to divide us.”

“The doctor did a splinting to move my stool out, didn’t wipe me or offer a napkin, but she just placed my old diaper back on. I gave birth where there were at least 10 students standing in front of me, one holding a phone which I noticed was taking a video without my consent. Afterwards, one nurse gave me a bad look and told me to go take a bath. I was forced to take a cold bath after literally just giving birth because they said there was no hot water available anymore. Feared I could die because it might not have been safe to take a cold bath. I felt I lost all my dignity.”

Told everything to my husband, and all he said was “Ok lang ’yan. Tapos naman na.” He gave no eye contact, no comfort, just those plain words.

And the next day, he comes back to the hospital holding a paperbag of Jollibee. My eyes light up and say, “Hala Love, sarap nyan!” And he says, “Sorry Lab, sakin lang ’toh. Gutom na kasi talaga ako. Alam mo naman na puyat din ako naghihintay sayo. May libre naman na hospital food dyan, yun nalang sayo.”

It hurts so deeply when the person you counted on the most chooses to be indifferent.

To anyone going through something like this: you are not overreacting. You are not asking for too much.

May we never settle for men who cannot give us even the bare minimum when we are at our most vulnerable.

You deserve tenderness, empathy, and someone who will hold you—especially when you’re breaking.

Based on httpie’s life story.

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