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Fix My Broken Heart

Fix My Broken Heart

My memory is blurred. Natigil ako sa pag-iisip ng maalala ang pinag-awayan nila mama at kuya kanina. Paano kung iyon ang sinasabi ni mama na memorya na hindi ko naaalala. What if ... what if there was an important event that day that I can no longer remember. It's possible right? Kumalabog ang puso ko sa takot. Pero may parte pa din sa akin na gustong maalala kung ano man ang sinasabi ni kuya na nangyari.
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Uncontrollable Ability: The Academy

Uncontrollable Ability: The Academy

I saw him thinking deeply, “I don’t think mero-“ “MERON! I’ve read this once sa isang book before. Another thing that can help you is something that’ll trigger you. Not your ability, pero ikaw mismo. Something na makaka-trigger sa sarili mo para malaman kung ano ang problema ng connection niyo.” Sabat ni Prof Khia. Not gonna lie, her statement made it much complicated to understand and do. Hindi ko rin naman alam paano i-trigger ang sarili ko. “VEX!” Bumaling ang atensiyon ko kay Axie na hinihingal na nasa pinto, nag-wave ako rito. “Ayos ka na ba? May masakit ba?” Alalang tanong nito.
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Legato

Legato

Kalyana replied, "which one are we going to go first?" "Na," Harso interrupted suddenly, "what if we don’t just access the first occurrence, but also try to get to the event that started them all?" "What do you mean?" asked Kalyana, “and how would you do that?” "I think that all the events that correspond to the Reference Point you provide will lead us to the most memorable moment in the life of the person we possess, right?" said Harso. Kalyana looked at Wang. "Yes, I see," said Wang.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Growing up in a household where family gatherings often involved a bit too much drinking, I've seen my fair share of tipsy uncles and aunties. The first thing I learned is to keep them hydrated—water is your best friend. Alcohol dehydrates the body, so sipping water slowly helps. I also remember my lola always prepping some hearty soup like 'tinola' or 'arroz caldo' to soak up the alcohol.

Another trick is to let them rest in a safe position, preferably on their side to avoid choking if they vomit. Never let them lie flat on their back! And if they’re really out of it, staying nearby to monitor their breathing is crucial. Sometimes, a gentle walk outside for fresh air can help clear their head, but don’t force it if they’re too unsteady. It’s all about patience and keeping them comfortable until the worst passes.

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