20/05/2026
Kaya pala pasado siya lagi sa exam.
sinusulat nya ung reviewer, hindi screenshot.
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Writing by hand activates large brain regions linked to memory, learning, movement, language, and visual processing.
Forming each letter requires unique, precise motions that strengthen neural connections and help the brain encode information more deeply.
Typing uses repetitive key presses, reducing activity in many interconnected sensorimotor and memory-related networks compared to handwriting.
Source: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
19/05/2026
Youthgig!
San ka? Di kita makita.
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18/05/2026
Maulang tanghali!
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14/05/2026
Education is precious.
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In 2019, a photograph from northern Thailand went viral, showing a young graduate standing in his academic gown beside his father, a farmer from Nan Province whose life was marked by hardship and sacrifice.
The student, Phisut Kireetharakul, grew up in poverty, losing his mother at birth and several siblings over time. His father, who later lost his speech and memory, could no longer even recognize him.
Despite this, the father sold nearly everything he had to support his son’s education. Phisut worked through school, faced financial struggles, and eventually graduated from university in Chiang Rai.
When he returned home, he wore his graduation gown and placed his degree in his father’s hands. As he spoke softly that he had finished school, his father smiled, capturing a moment of quiet sacrifice and achievement that resonated across Thailand.
12/05/2026
Uno na kahit dati.
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08/05/2026
Isama mo Siya.
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06/05/2026
Nakakatuwa naman:)
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From 1969 to 1972, astronauts left behind more than just equipment on the Moon—they left pieces of humanity.
A feather and hammer proving physics, a family photo from Earth, a fallen astronaut memorial, golf balls from a lunar swing, bags of human waste, and the first human footprints.
With no wind or weather, these objects remain frozen in time on the silent lunar surface.