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ʸᵒᵘ ᵈᵒⁿ'ᵗ ʰᵃᵛᵉ ᵗᵒ ʰᵃᵗᵉ ʷʰᵃᵗ ʸᵒᵘ ᵈᵒⁿ'ᵗ ᵘⁿᵈᵉʳˢᵗᵃⁿᵈ :)

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This is eye opening talaga no? Na you are not just chosing for yourself but also for your future kids kaya dont ignore the red flags talaga. Kahit nga jowa lang kung abusive sayo yung trauma mo from them nadadala mo talaga sa next relationship mo eh 🥺
Pili Pinas. Pilipinas naman 🇵🇭@unknownxpurpose

Yung apology ni Marjorie sa kids niya because Marj has the luxury of choosing to leave the marriage pero yungs kids niya walang choice to turn their back kasi genes nga 😭😭😭😭😭😭. She felt guilty for not choosing the right man for her kids 😭😭😭😭😭😭

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Wait. Elena ba o Feng Shui??
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I'm so excited for this!!! Sobrang curious kung Miss Behave ba siya o MisBehave 🤔
@chootiealx

officially in her #MissBehave era. a very very blessed girl fr 🩷✨ best of luck alexer and be healthy always, pls. 🫶🏻

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я@nocefm·
PBB days pa lang hinihintay ko na yung micz project. Asang-asa pa ko dahil doon sa rumor before na may inaayos ng project for them tas naunahan pa ng azwill (daig) and azvince (regal) project 🥲 Super happy naman ako sa lahat ng projects ni ganda pero sana talaga yung micz din 😩
j@AZbunjing

dibaaaaa? like give us the MicZ homecourt advantage. ang sarap nila sa mata together. di lang pang-romcom, hot pa yan sila together, for all ages ang atake. their potential, hay naku GMA!

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Part 2? I need the answers 😭
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah

My husband asked me to pretend we were happy when the police knocked on our door. I thought he was joking. He wasn’t. “Just smile,” he said under his breath. “Act normal.” “Normal about what?” I asked. He didn’t answer. The knock came again. Louder this time. When he opened the door, two officers stood there. Calm. Polite. Observant. “Evening,” one of them said. “We received a call about a disturbance. Around 3 a.m.” My stomach tightened. “We were asleep,” my husband replied smoothly. “Weren’t we?” He looked at me. That look wasn’t loving. It was a warning. “Yes,” I said. “We were asleep.” The older officer studied my face for a moment too long. “Mind if we step inside?” My husband hesitated. Just slightly. Then he stepped aside. They walked slowly through the house. Living room. Kitchen. Hallway. Everything looked normal. Because everything always looks normal in the morning. When they reached our bedroom, I felt my pulse in my throat. “Is this where you both were last night?” the officer asked. “Yes,” my husband said. They stepped inside. The bed was neatly made. Nightstands cleared. No broken lamps. No overturned furniture. No signs of anything wrong. The younger officer walked toward my side of the bed. He crouched. Reached underneath. And pulled something out. A small black voice recorder. My breath stopped. “I’ve never seen that before,” my husband said immediately. The officer pressed play. At first, it’s just static. Then— My voice. Crying. Soft at first. Then louder. “Please stop.” There’s a sharp sound. Like something hitting the wall. Then my husband’s voice. Low. Controlled. “You won’t remember this tomorrow anyway.” The recording ends. The silence that followed was suffocating. I looked at him. He looked genuinely confused. Which scared me more than if he’d looked guilty. “I didn’t say that,” he whispered. I couldn’t tell if he meant the words on the recording… Or what he’d said to me before opening the door. The older officer turned to me gently. “Ma’am, do you remember anything from last night?” My mouth opened. Nothing came out. Because I didn’t. Not the screaming. Not the crying. Not the recorder. Nothing. My husband stepped closer to me. Protective. Possessive. “It’s a misunderstanding,” he said. “She has episodes sometimes. Memory gaps.” My head snapped toward him. “Excuse me?” He didn’t look at me. He looked at the officers. “We’ve been meaning to get help.” The younger officer pressed play again. This time I focused on the background noise. Between my crying and his voice— There’s something else. A faint sound. Like someone breathing. Not him. Not me. A third rhythm. Slow. Close to the recorder. I looked up at the officers. “Did the neighbor who called… say it was just screaming?” The older one shook his head. “No.” He glanced toward the hallway. “He said he heard three voices.” The room went cold. My husband’s hand tightened around mine. Too tight. And very quietly, without looking at me, he whispered: “You were supposed to get rid of that.”

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Please share this information so the gov't can see it and help our farmers in Nueva Ecija. I am from Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, known as the 'Onion Capital of the PH.' Farmers have a massive harvest right now, and I hope we can help them sell their produce
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the moon under the stars.@themoon___stars

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Its 2026 & you're the biggest dumb if you dont know that its called rape when someone didnt give their consent to penetrate them, or they're not capable of giving one cause they're a minor or they have a mental disability. Like what's your brain for if you cant understand this?
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Feminists logic 🤣🤣

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