Siguro pili lang sa moots ko (mga fb friends halos) na nagtitinda ako/kami ng kuya ko ng fishball para medical bills ni mama. May utang pa kami sa hospital na 1.5M. Merong banner yung fishball cart namin na about ito sa fund raising.
Kanina, may tumigil na lalaking nakamotor +
I hired a young man to help my father around the house after his surgery. He showed up fifteen minutes early with a notebook, asking about my dad’s medication schedule and favorite meals. I expected the basics, just light cleaning and making sure he didn’t miss his pills. When I came home that evening, my father was laughing. The laundry was folded, dinner was warm, and the porch light had been fixed. They were playing chess at the kitchen table.
I told him he didn’t have to do all that. He shrugged and said, “I don’t like doing things halfway.”
Turns out he was studying physical therapy but had paused school because he couldn’t afford his clinical hours. He was working multiple small jobs to save up.
I mentioned it to a friend who runs a rehabilitation center. They needed an assistant and were willing to sponsor the rest of his training in exchange for a work contract.
He went back to school that fall.
Some people don’t just show up for the job. They show up for the calling.
“I even protected you sa isang interview, hindi ko nga sinabi na SINAKAL mo ko diba?”
- Sofia Trazona to Alvin Aragon
NAKAKALOKA!!! Was Izzy aware of this? If you’re a mother and you’re letting your husband’s evil ways on your kid/s, then, you are more than a monster, too.
What began as a simple Valentine’s Day surprise turned into a moving display of parental love, as a father from Tarlac honored his gay child in a gesture that resonated with many online. | via @latest_chika
https://t.co/SZ6MDWaKd8
"Okay lang naman yan kung inamats mo yung bible wala kaming problema , kasi nung nag drodroga ka nga di ka namin jinudge eeh tapos nung nag bago ka kami ijujudge mo"
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA WILMAAAAA 🤣🤣
the attitude of "that's just how i am, take it or leave it" is still a sign of immaturity. as an adult, it's your responsibility to figure out which of your traits are toxic and are negatively impactful towards other people and the ones you love, and to eventually learn how to fix them. at some point, we all gotta start making ourselves better individuals. if you truly believe you don't have to change anything about yourself, even at the very least the worst in you, and that people will just have to deal with it, then sorry, you're still a child