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Hello i'm Alex| 16 years of age| from the province of Cavite, Philippines| im a true person, nobody cant change my attitude|im proud to be me| that's all :D| hirap mag english xD nagpe-pretend pa kasi me na kaya quh ee| oh u dont care ako to ee xD
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Law of Students:
grail14-tokita: We never copy, we just want to know if our answers are right… We don’t write on the walls, we are just decorating…. We don’t get distracted, we’re just studying in the air…. We don’t insult teachers, we’re just telling the truth… We don’t throw things, we’re just studying the law of gravity… We don’t talk in class, we’re just exchanging ideas.. We don’t sleep in class, we’re just thinking …
(via krissai-traumer)
krisssixx483: The mother cat kept licking the kittens, hoping it would revive them. According to the family that adopted the stray cat, on the morning of the 11th when they heard the cat’s tragic cries, they rushed downstairs to discover this stray cat’s four kittens abused to death, and even placed in front of the mother cat. The kittens’ bodies were covered with bullet holes, with blood all over. One of the kittens had its neck tied with a rope and elongated, its chest cut open, heart exposed, while the other three kittens’ heads were stepped on. STOP ANIMAL CRUELTY!!! aarrgg!!!
14-billion-years-later: A newly discovered alien planet that formed from a dead star is a real diamond in the rough.
The super-high pressure of the planet, which orbits a rapidly pulsing neutron star, has likely caused the carbon within it to crystallize into an actual diamond, a new study suggests.
The composition of the planet, which is about five times the size of Earth, is not its only outstanding feature.
Read more.
(via 14-billion-years-later-blog)
pinoytumblr: Before it’s too late: the world’s most endangered sights Rice terraces, Cordilleras, Philippines Rice farming defines Asian civilisation and the terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, on the northern island of Luzon, are a 2000-year-old icon of agricultural heritage. Known as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, the man-made terraces cling to impossibly steep valleys and meld seamlessly with nature’s verdant backdrop. Symbolic of sacred folklore and ingenuity, many terraces are now neglected as the modern world lures young farmers to the city, and the site is ill-equipped for large numbers of visitors. via lonelyplanet. photo by Noboru Komine
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