![]() ![]() Yes, this is actually a Happy-Mothers’-Day post. If heaven is a place for such amazing people, there must be many mothers up there. But nevertheless, they remain always as that loving person who crazily cares for us. So I’m bracing myself in the days to come for floodlikes, comments, and worst, spammy prayer intentions that demand “TYPE AMEN” in the comment box. Meanwhile she also informed me that she’s planning to put up her own Facebook account. Relief came to me after learning that mama is jejemon negative. ![]() Later, I asked her about such change of style, and I learned that she asked my niece that time to compose the text for her since she couldn’t do it by herself because she lost her glasses for a while. The previous night, she composed her text the way any jejemon teenager does. Anong oras ka na natulog kagabi? Huwag ka kasi masyadong magpuyat. After some minutes, I received her reply: I replied as usual, asking her if she already took breakfast that morning. form part of a single genetic subgroup, descended from a parent language referred to. 2011 to 2015, Marco Imperial, Lance Lim, Kevin Rosario, and Jomel Viray. There are always people around us, like our mothers, who amazingly care for us. Distinct features of Philippine English include of phonology, word. Welcome to TextMate Finder Pinoy Post your number and find a new TextMate now Saturday, Textmates for the Day FILIPINA 27yo, sks male friends. A study on the challenges facing Philippine Fast Food Franchisees: A case on. If a person like her can be so loving and caring, how much more God himself? Such thought gives me consolation. She’s familiar with my mood swings and knows very well how to make the day fine for me. Like a shepherd to his sheep, mama knows when I feel happy or sad, hungry or angry. She may be the most notorious textmate-jejemon textmate for that matter-one could have, but she never fails to sense even my slightest sigh. But of them all, it was her who bothered to ask how I feel that morning. To my surprise it was just a random, “Hi musta? Hay nako ” I sent it to my brother and sister after finishing a tiresome required reading assignment and I forgot that I forwarded it to mama as well. ![]() Finally accepting this recent change in my life as her son and receiver of her texts, I decided to check out my Sent Items in order to really know to what message she was replying to. That morning’s message was the proof. She used to spell words completely even if her message would come in three parts. One of the chain messages I received from mama ![]()
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