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Boba Fett // by kohse

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young hearts run free (:

young hearts run free (:

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I mis
the day na
sma-sma
buong tropa!
tpos
mgtrip
sbay tawa !
pro lam mo
kng anu
ung dko
kklimutan?
Ung nangako
ang bwat isa na…
HOY !
TYO_TYO PRN
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THE LETTER I WOULD LOVE TO READ TO YOU IN PERSON
In memory of ALEXIS TIOSECO (1981- 2009)

September 15 (Wed) / 12noon - 12 midnight
Videotheque @ UPFI Film Center (UP Diliman)

The event will feature video love letters by John Torres, Raya Martin, Erwin Romulo, Quark Henares, Teddy Co, Kiri Dalena, UPFI Experimental Film students and the 1st batch of the Alexis Tioseco Internship Program.

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A Plea to Stop Using “Major Major:” It’s Not Funny Anymore
Words by: Lourd de VeyraArtwork by: Warren Espejo 
“National sanity” sounds so bloated and pretentious. The phrase has become so murderously annoying that the next time someone says that in front of me I swear to God some mouth is going to bleed. Government ought to pass a law criminalizing those two words. Look, it was funny the first time. Well, funny and cringe-inducing. The following day—and next couple of days thereafter—saw every DJ, radio commentator and TV host strategically inserting “major, major” into every available opportunity, each one thinking himself special, cute, and witty by doing so.
By the end of the first two hours of the day, it had become nauseating.
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A Plea to Stop Using “Major Major:” It’s Not Funny Anymore

Words by: Lourd de Veyra
Artwork by: Warren Espejo

“National sanity” sounds so bloated and pretentious. The phrase has become so murderously annoying that the next time someone says that in front of me I swear to God some mouth is going to bleed. Government ought to pass a law criminalizing those two words. Look, it was funny the first time. Well, funny and cringe-inducing. The following day—and next couple of days thereafter—saw every DJ, radio commentator and TV host strategically inserting “major, major” into every available opportunity, each one thinking himself special, cute, and witty by doing so.

By the end of the first two hours of the day, it had become nauseating.

Read more on SPOT.ph