Project: Manila Paper nila Sol Palakol, Lala Torres, Mots at ng halimaw na si Raffy Parcon
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Wow. This is truly a very inspiring picture, in my opinion. It encompasses everything that we are trying to say about beauty.
No matter what you look like on the outside (above ground), it’s about what’s inside that counts (under the soil). Those people in magazines and on television flaunt their bodies and so we feel as though, compared to them, we aren’t great at all. But that’s the thing, we don’t even know them! We have no idea who they are as a person. We know ourselves though, and we know that we try to be good people, and that’s all that counts!
Always believe that you are unique, and beautiful.
Louis likes girls who eat carrots
(Source: no-roads-left)
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This man died today, he may look like any other old person but he was the last remaining combat veteran of The 1st World war. He joined the navy at 14 and had a 41year military career, published his 1st book at 108 and he was 110 when he passed away. No matter what your view on war, people like this deserve all our thanks. Governments start wars and the people fight them.
RIP Claude Stanley Choules.
He was handsome. :O
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