most people i care about never really know me.let this be my personal eulogy, tell them to read me.so they'd understand and find words as a tribute to me, the way i plan it to be.
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I can see the sadness and pain on your eyes. The cracks on your heart are visible on your eyes yet you manage to smile and tell eveyone that you are okay. Your eyes tells a different story. A story that you can’t put into words. A story that only your heart can feel. They show what’s inside. And sometimes it’s okay to admit that you’re hurt, that your heart is broken. Sometimes it’s okay to cry in front of everyone. Scream tha pain and let then hear how badly you’re hurt. Sometimes it’s okay to let them see that you’re just a human, a human who knows how to feel things. It’s okay, you don’t have to wear a mask, sometimes it’s okay not to be okay.
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gone but never forgotten... ang mga madadayang kong kuya.
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One more month and it'll be two years since your passing. Prayers and holding on and good memories could only do so much. We still miss you both everyday. You and Kuya Boboy may be physically gone but sure never forgotten.
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The mistakes you make now count. Not for everything, and not forever. But they do matter, and they shape you. If you take nothing else from what I’ve been through, at least remember this: make your choices well. Because you’ll always be accountable for them.
Sarah Dessen, The Moon & More (via psych-facts)
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The insults, ignorance, thoughtlessness, Take a deep breath, And let it all go.
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alone, but not lonesome: for, in your absence, I found myself.
Xaria Zephrine, Your Absence (via wnq-writers)
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Some would think some writing is not good enough. Not lyrical enough. Not original enough. Not deep enough. When I feel pain burning my lips and finger tips I try rub it off on a page and when I get scented with happiness I try to smudge it anywhere I can to remember the scent. Writing is not just words it’s the emotions that wrote the words and if you can’t feel the burn or smell the scent of writing then maybe you are not reading the emotions.
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“The best person who can defeat a Marcos is a pious widow.”
This is one situation in which we can gladly say, history repeats itself.
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Cats Who Love Warmth More Than Anything
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I miss you kuya. I don't know how to be strong now. RIP brother. Say Hi to Kuya Gerald for me.
Madaya kayong dalawa, just a year apart, siniguro niyo magkasama na kayo ;(
Sakit at mahirap ah. paksyet na mundo to!
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my first aquathlon belt! finishing 500m swim and 5k run is an achievement! really, my occasional drag isnt helping with my breathing. But with determination and will, i am a proud finisher! One in my bucket list is the duathlon before I try to be a tri athlete!
congrats self!
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How to Receive Love
1. Trust people when they tell you that they love you. Whether it be an intimate relationship, a friendship, or a family relationship, it is important to take the declaration of love at face value. If you are pushing aside the gift of love because you are afraid the person does not mean it, then you prevent them from having the chance to prove that they do.
2. Stop fearing loss. A common reason for not being able to receive love is a prior experience of losing someone you loved. However, if you spend all your life pushing aside love on the off-chance that the person might withdraw it again, you will always feel cynical and unsure. Instead, embrace their love, and go with the flow, expecting those who offer love to stay around.
3. Love yourself. This might be the hardest step of all. However, if you don’t love yourself then receiving love is impossible - because you don’t believe that you deserve to be loved. If this is the case, start working on why you can’t love yourself. This might include seeking help to explore the issues behind the belief. Remember that every person is special - and that you deserve to be loved.
4. Let love in and don’t block it. Being open and receptive to the love that others offer is something you can learn with practice, over time. Don’t let the urge to be cynical or tough take over. Instead, let down your defenses, and accept support from others.
5. Observe how children receive love. They accept what is said, and view receiving love as natural. Re-learn what was once was innate – and choose to trust again.
Source: http://www.wikihow.com/Receive-Love (adapted)
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familiar shit

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Highly sensitive people are too often perceived as weaklings or damaged goods. To feel intensely is not a symptom of weakness, it is the trademark of the truly alive and compassionate. It is not the empath who is broken, it is society that has become dysfunctional and emotionally disabled. There is no shame in expressing your authentic feelings. Those who are at times described as being a ‘hot mess’ or having ‘too many issues’ are the very fabric of what keeps the dream alive for a more caring, humane world. Never be ashamed to let your tears shine a light in this world.
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