waw grabe jud diay ang teenage pregnancies dha sa London..
waw grabe jud diay ang teenage pregnancies dha sa London..
liberated man kaau cla did2... i heard gani uso did2 kanang s## party
More reason to support projects like Kahupayan center (at Sto. Rosario parish in Lahug)
bata og innocent pa jud kaayo og face ang laki mura ra og 8 years old...
inig dako sa iya anak mura ra og older brother niya iya father...hehehe...
kita ko ani gabii sa tv patrol.. ni kuya kim hehehe kuyaw jud tan awon.. naa sad to
girl nga 5 or 6 years old bato naka anak na.. pinaagi sisaryan.. healthy kaau ang bata 6 pounds
man guro to.. hehehe
looks scandalous cos the kid looks like he's just 8 or 9... pero, naa mn sad ko migo na naka-anak na 14 xa.. pero still not right. hala oi..
From David Cameron...
"Of course the birth of any baby is a joy, and it’s great that Alfie and Chantelle want to look after Maisie the best they can. But seeing those pictures — looking into that boy’s bewildered eyes — I was both heartbroken and deeply concerned.
Heartbroken because while they have gained a beautiful girl, these kids have lost the innocence, the fun, the spontaneity that childhood is all about."
This might be a rather obtuse thing to say, but I have to argue that I prefer that kids lose their "innocence" at an early age, in the hopes that they would perhaps become better adept at handling all of life's ugly realities sooner, rather than later in life.
I've led a rather "normal, cheerful" childhood. My parents were quite liberal, yet they were pretty good disciplinarians as well--I don't recall raping anyone or robbing a bank when I was a kid LOL. However (and mind you, this is not to criticize how my parents raised me up), I do wish that somehow, I should've been told about the harsh realities of life earlier--I only began to slowly realize how hard life really was later in my life, during my college years, that it made me ponder if I could possibly have been more effective/efficient as a human being, if I only realized life's hardships and difficulties at an earlier age. So yes, I feel as if in a small way, I was pampered, to the point that I wasn't "tempered" enough to function better in a harsh, cruel world such as the one we live in now.
-RODION
"JUST A WOMAN? Oh honey no!
I am awesome with a splash of bitch and a dash of wonderful.
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