Where to find these in the Philippines?? :O

Where to find these in the Philippines?? :O

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Well.

HAAAAAAA!!!!!! Thesis——flairdance. YOU ALREADY >:(

Prayers please, this was happened during the ILC before Session 1

Guys, Please pray for a Tito from Luzon. Naaksidente sya during ILC. I and the Production team were practicing along the road then suddenly narinig namen yung gasgas ng gulong trying not to hit the Tito. Nakatalikod kasi kame. Malapit kame sa karinderya (yung malapit sa gate na nagtitinda rin ng t-shirts) and sa kabilang road nangyare to. what’s worst is narinig namen yung hit ng head nya sa floor. Parang bao ng niyog na nalaglag mula sa mataas na puno. Pagkalingat namen nakita namen yung coord na nakaangat sa ere then bang. Hitted the floor. Napatigil kameng buong Production team kasi sobrang lapit ng scene, as in yung mga oras na yun natigil and we like stared the coordinator for a few seconds. Yung divider ng road lang yung pagitan and kalikod lang namen. We stopped for a while and shocked for what happened. We rushed through the coordinator. Nung una hindi sya gumalaw, closed eyes, then suddenly biglang huminga ng malalim and his ear started bleeding. Sobrang anit-shocked kami, like hindi kame makapagpatuloy sa practice namen. Sobrang bilis ng pangyayare, parang isang snap lang, isang segundo lang ang pagitan sa lahat ng nangyare. We tried to help the coordinator pero sabe wag galawin, pinulsuhan agad ng mga nurses namen from production and the rest, tumawag agad sa mga personnel sa tech booth or sa security which was what we did kahit lahat kame nagpapanic na, kasi coord yun and may edad na rin. Kinakabahan kame kasi baka magka hemmorhage. yung ibang passer by’s na yfc and coord going to the main site keep asking on us anung meron? bakit maraming tao? then we said na may incident nga na nangyare. natakot sila kasi hindi nga naman usually nagkakaroon ng aksidente. then there the ambulance came, sinabe naman namen na may pulso pa and humihinga then they rushed the tito to the hospital as fast as they can.

What bothers me is yung mga nakasagasa. it’s an elf truck. with like “trabahadors” ata, basta kasing edad lang naten. and what pisses us off is yung expession ng faces nila during and after the incident. pagka bangga nila, tumingin sila samen like “nakatingin ba sila nung nakasagasa tayo?” May gana pa silang ngumiti na parang joke lang na nakasagasa sila! deep inside nagagalit kame pero God relaxes us off kasi madi-distract lang kame throughout our dance. Sabe pa ng driver (bumaba sa sasakyan) “oh bakit nakahiga yan? tayo nyo nga” ERR! Hello! ikaw kaya nakabangga! then like bumaba sila and trying to see kung anung nagyare sa nasagasaan nila, they were like staring lang dun sa coordinator and not even trying to help! at may gana pa silang tumawa! What the?! Buti nalang dumating agad yung service team ng ILC and tried to stop those persons trying to ESCAPE what they did. Sobrang pinagpray lang namen yung mga taong nakasagasa. I’m a liar kung sasabihin kong hindi ako natakot kasi hindi naman kame nasagasaan. After what happened, kahit mabato and maalikabok, malupa and maraming twigs dun sa vacant lot sa likod ng venue, bumalik kami, kasi natakot rin kame na baka may sumunod samen or may maaksidente na naman, nasa likod pa naman ako ng blocks. :I

I, sincerely asking your prayers. Hindi kasi biro na ikaw yung makakita ng incident and all i know to help is though prayers, ‘cause i therefore conclude that prayers have therapeutic claims :) approved and proven. So please, hindi ko man kilala yung coordinator (kasi sa id nya wlang name na nakaprint) panu kung saken nangyare yun diba. Up until now nakakakilabot parin. YFCs and Friends, include naten sya sa prayers na maging okay na sya, na walang masama pang mangyare after the incident and pray also sa mga nakasagasa sa beloved coordinator. Maraming slamat :’))

—R.G. YFC Metro Manila.

ladiizluvcj:


PLEASE REBLOG.
Do you know what FGM is? Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a hellacious practice in which at least 150 million women and girls in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and, yes, America are horribly mutilated. (In case you didn’t know, it, the operation is performed on 6,000 girls in America every day.) The issue was recently brought to my attention at a screening of Desert Flower which is set to open in movie theaters soon. (Watch the trailer of the film.)
Female Genital Mutilation (also known as female circumcision or cutting) is a destructive procedure in which a female’s external genitalia are partly or entirely removed or injured in order to inhibit a woman’s sexual feelings. A professional female circumciser or a traditional midwife usually performs FGM, though a healer, barber, nurse or doctor trained in Western medicine occasionally performs it. The procedure is usually performed without anesthesia under catastrophic hygienic circumstances. Some of the instruments used to perform the procedure are knives, scissors, razor blades or pieces of broken glass.
The mutilation is most often performed before puberty, often on girls between the age of four and eight, but recently it has been increasingly performed on girls only a couple of days, weeks or months old. After, the remaining parts of the outer lips are sewn together leaving a small hole for urine and menstrual flow. The scar is opened before intercourse or giving birth, which causes additional pain.
In many countries, girls who don’t have the operation are ostracized, kicked out of their village, and may not get married. Many subjected to this cruel mutilation either bleed to death or die from infections after the cutting. For the last few decades, the World Health Organization (WHO) has made numerous efforts to end FGM. The United Nations has declared February 6 as “International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation. But the most active voice protesting FGM is Waris Dirie, whose first name means “desert flower,” and whose book, Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad (which became a bestseller and to date has sold 11 million copies) and is the book on which the movie is based. The movie was written and directed by Sherry Hormann, produced by Peter Herrmann, and stars top New York model Liya Kebede.
Desert Flower is the true story of Waris Dirie, a young girl whose mother tried to force her to marry a much older man at the age of 13, so she ran away and managed to find a job in London as a maid in Somalia’s Embassy. When she was 18, a regime change forced her onto London’s streets and from there, as a cleaning lady in a London fast food restaurant, where she was discovered by a famous British fashion photographer and soon after became an international top model. But Waris Dirie did not rest on her laurels; instead, she used her fame to fight against the cultural traditions and poverty that forced her to run away from her home and family. She has created The Desert Flower Foundation, hoping to end the crime of FGM by raising public awareness, organizing events and educational programs, and supporting victims of FGM.
From the Somali desert to the world’s catwalks, Waris Dirie’s story is dramatized in the movie Desert Flower, a story which I hope will impel you to take action. The movie shows the incredible journey of a young girl’s nomadic life in the deserts of Somalia to a supermodel strutting on the world’s most famous catwalks. In New York, at the peak of Waris’ career, she is interviewed by a magazine editor who asks Waris to speak about the day that changed her life, fully expecting Waris to answer that it was the day she was discovered by the famous photographer in the fast food restaurant. But instead, Waris says the day that changed her life was the day she was five and had to suffer Female Genital Mutilation. This public acknowledgment is the beginning of Waris Dirie’s role as an activist. For the past twelve years, since that interview, Waris has spoken out about this archaic ritual, has founded The Desert Flower Foundation, and dedicates her life to fighting against FGM. Make sure you see this movie when it is released in your neighborhood. And in the meantime, help end this cruel practice.
DONATE: GIVE NOW.

 ………but why?

ladiizluvcj:

PLEASE REBLOG.

Do you know what FGM is? Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a hellacious practice in which at least 150 million women and girls in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and, yes, America are horribly mutilated. (In case you didn’t know, it, the operation is performed on 6,000 girls in America every day.) The issue was recently brought to my attention at a screening of Desert Flower which is set to open in movie theaters soon. (Watch the trailer of the film.)

Female Genital Mutilation (also known as female circumcision or cutting) is a destructive procedure in which a female’s external genitalia are partly or entirely removed or injured in order to inhibit a woman’s sexual feelings. A professional female circumciser or a traditional midwife usually performs FGM, though a healer, barber, nurse or doctor trained in Western medicine occasionally performs it. The procedure is usually performed without anesthesia under catastrophic hygienic circumstances. Some of the instruments used to perform the procedure are knives, scissors, razor blades or pieces of broken glass.

The mutilation is most often performed before puberty, often on girls between the age of four and eight, but recently it has been increasingly performed on girls only a couple of days, weeks or months old. After, the remaining parts of the outer lips are sewn together leaving a small hole for urine and menstrual flow. The scar is opened before intercourse or giving birth, which causes additional pain.

In many countries, girls who don’t have the operation are ostracized, kicked out of their village, and may not get married. Many subjected to this cruel mutilation either bleed to death or die from infections after the cutting. For the last few decades, the World Health Organization (WHO) has made numerous efforts to end FGM. The United Nations has declared February 6 as “International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation. But the most active voice protesting FGM is Waris Dirie, whose first name means “desert flower,” and whose book, Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad (which became a bestseller and to date has sold 11 million copies) and is the book on which the movie is based. The movie was written and directed by Sherry Hormann, produced by Peter Herrmann, and stars top New York model Liya Kebede.

Desert Flower is the true story of Waris Dirie, a young girl whose mother tried to force her to marry a much older man at the age of 13, so she ran away and managed to find a job in London as a maid in Somalia’s Embassy. When she was 18, a regime change forced her onto London’s streets and from there, as a cleaning lady in a London fast food restaurant, where she was discovered by a famous British fashion photographer and soon after became an international top model. But Waris Dirie did not rest on her laurels; instead, she used her fame to fight against the cultural traditions and poverty that forced her to run away from her home and family. She has created The Desert Flower Foundation, hoping to end the crime of FGM by raising public awareness, organizing events and educational programs, and supporting victims of FGM.

From the Somali desert to the world’s catwalks, Waris Dirie’s story is dramatized in the movie Desert Flower, a story which I hope will impel you to take action. The movie shows the incredible journey of a young girl’s nomadic life in the deserts of Somalia to a supermodel strutting on the world’s most famous catwalks. In New York, at the peak of Waris’ career, she is interviewed by a magazine editor who asks Waris to speak about the day that changed her life, fully expecting Waris to answer that it was the day she was discovered by the famous photographer in the fast food restaurant. But instead, Waris says the day that changed her life was the day she was five and had to suffer Female Genital Mutilation. This public acknowledgment is the beginning of Waris Dirie’s role as an activist. For the past twelve years, since that interview, Waris has spoken out about this archaic ritual, has founded The Desert Flower Foundation, and dedicates her life to fighting against FGM. Make sure you see this movie when it is released in your neighborhood. And in the meantime, help end this cruel practice.

DONATE: GIVE NOW.

 ………but why?

Yes it’s true :>

yousmileyoulie:

kayteepwns2:

JUST MADE AN ACCOUNT

CREATED FIRST POST

YOU FOLLOWED SOMEBODY

SOMEBODY FOLLOWED YOU

YOU READ A VERY FUNNY POST

YOU READ A VERY CORNY POST

FIRST ANONYMOUS HATER

2ND, 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, NEVER ENDING HATERS

YOU LOST A FOLLOWER

TUMBLR MAINTENANCE

WHEN IT’S TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL

WHEN SOMEBODY POSTED FOOD

WHEN SOMEBODY SHOWS-OFF

WHEN YOU SAW A NUDE PHOTO

WHEN THERE’S A MASSIVE UNFOLLOW

AND A MASSIVE FOLLOW

AND IF TUMBLR WILL BE GONE

(Source: tumblrrmokong)

prinsesalyka:

i learned this from Bo Sanchez’s weekly journals.
the topic for the week, is on how to be really happy. He said that it is in building relationships that we learn to be really happy. and basically, relationships are all about LOVE. so there.
try the prayer, it might help ;)

(via riamanosca)

prinsesalyka:

i learned this from Bo Sanchez’s weekly journals.

the topic for the week, is on how to be really happy. He said that it is in building relationships that we learn to be really happy. and basically, relationships are all about LOVE. so there.

try the prayer, it might help ;)

(via riamanosca)

turnsandwhistles:

go-getalife:hanigail24:0922:thisismyboomstick:




It’s true.  What does the demonic giraffe sound like?

(via amores-perros)

turnsandwhistles:

go-getalife:hanigail24:0922:thisismyboomstick:

It’s true.  What does the demonic giraffe sound like?

(via amores-perros)

imyoursuperhero:

riairuburijima:

stayingpretty:

mypurplefairytale:

coolness much
xrawr-tyeska: (via phileho)



 HAHA WHAT IS THIS??? :|

imyoursuperhero:

riairuburijima:

stayingpretty:

mypurplefairytale:

coolness much

xrawr-tyeska: (via phileho)

 HAHA WHAT IS THIS??? :|

breakinglimits:

roadknee:

chinkee:

nomindsland:

crazycrazyworld:

sadlifeissad:

partie-traumatic:

bitethecurbtrisha:bulletcandy:-cheesepuffs-:itsjustmark:monixxx:(via sunkenship)
HAHAHA I actually know this song!

HAHAHAHA WIN WIN




FUNNY! HAHA!

:))

breakinglimits:

roadknee:

chinkee:

nomindsland:

crazycrazyworld:

sadlifeissad:

partie-traumatic:

bitethecurbtrisha:bulletcandy:-cheesepuffs-:itsjustmark:monixxx:(via sunkenship)

HAHAHA I actually know this song!

HAHAHAHA WIN WIN

FUNNY! HAHA!

:))

Andaming nagreact sa status ko e. HAHAHAH!! :”>

Andaming nagreact sa status ko e. HAHAHAH!! :”>

eiendiiai:

creamoholic:

yourbendedmetalnote:

marjophobia:

mischivousprincess:

dividedbybarbie:

nakakatawaeh:

cchalyonieer:

cuddlypuff:

zealouslove:

jhazminekyut:

mehearts01:

ilyssa:

cookiecaramel:

mamekupkek:

pagkatapos ng J,M naman:)
love-is-the-mvmnt:

nique12:

.. alam na :> ..



Halos lahat ng crush ko nandito. Except D & P. =)) HAHA.

R is Love :)

Wee. R :) ♥
kahit naman nick name diba ?? so D




. bat walang C ?.. 


Dongho♥  
RiCKSEL ♥
R♥




Derick
James Neid & N.

eiendiiai:

creamoholic:

yourbendedmetalnote:

marjophobia:

mischivousprincess:

dividedbybarbie:

nakakatawaeh:

cchalyonieer:

cuddlypuff:

zealouslove:

jhazminekyut:

mehearts01:

ilyssa:

cookiecaramel:

mamekupkek:

pagkatapos ng J,M naman:)

love-is-the-mvmnt:

nique12:

.. alam na :> ..

Halos lahat ng crush ko nandito. Except D & P. =)) HAHA.

R is Love :)

Wee. R :) ♥

kahit naman nick name diba ?? so D

. bat walang C ?..

Dongho 
 

RiCKSEL ♥

R♥

Derick

James Neid & N.

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teaches you House Inspired Dances for only 150.00! :)
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See poster for more details :”>

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