ayoko na sa empi. sa sobrang lasing ko dahil dyan nahulog ako sa imburnal dahil hinabol ako ng aso, hahhahahaha
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHA HINA MO PALA EH

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ayoko na sa empi. sa sobrang lasing ko dahil dyan nahulog ako sa imburnal dahil hinabol ako ng aso, hahhahahaha
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHA HINA MO PALA EH
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Shet kailangan ko na magkatrabaho para makabukod na ako pota gusto ko nang mag-eut nang malaya! HAHAHA lol jk syempre para sa future ko ano ba tangina mo self 😧
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Chicago's Shedd Aquarium released an obituary of more than 1,000 words for the recently departed 4-foot-long fish. It had arrived before the 1933 World's Fair, and was seen by some 104 million guests.
This is a very touching story about a wonderful creature. As I was at the Shedd Aquarium within the last 84 years, I probably saw Granddad without realizing it.
My wife and I are both jealous of the couple who got married with Granddad as a witness.
Also, don’t miss the picture of him in his younger days:
Godspeed, Granddad!
may date ako ngayon naks hahahaha w0w. deh tagal kasi namin di nagkita ng friend ko dito ih 2 years rin ata so ayon catch up nays. nagpalate pa ako ng pasok para sakto sa out niya aaaaa rap.
“cuando te tenga aquí... nunca te dejare ir~~”
Test your knowledge about Komodo dragons 🐉 in this #GoogleDoodle
This, along with Pangolin Love, makes me think that someone at Google is a fan of Endangered Ugly Things, or at least of endangered ugly things.
I can’t overstate how excited I am that these animals are getting their time in the spotlight!
Here’s one from the Columbus Zoo, doing what she does best.