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stepped out
iyan ang m
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he stepped on my ego
tinapakan niya ang ego ko
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yes, yesterday instead of breaking gas he stepped on it he said he forced his slippers.
oo, kahapon sa halip na break, ang gas naapakan sabi nya naipilit ang tsinelas niya.
Last Update: 2021-09-23
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tina grew up as an honorable student. from kindergarten he has earned various honors. this continued until he graduated from elementary school and earned the valedictorian award. when he stepped into high school, it was here that the cycle of his world changed.
dahil nasanay ang kaniyang pamilya na nakakakuha siya ng matataas na marka palagi, naging mas hamon ito kay tina dahil hindi niya alam ang gagawin kung sakaling magkaroon siya ng bagsak na grado at walang makuhang parangal. sa loob ng apat na taong pag-aaral ni tina sa junior high school, masasabing hindi niya ito nasulit nang lubusan. lahat ng pwedeng gawin ay ginagawa niya makakuha lamang ng mataas na marka, hindi para sa kaniyang sarili kung hindi para sa kaniyang pamilya. may mga araw na halos di na siya natutulog para lamang makapag-aral at matapos ang kaniyang mga gawain. pakiramdam din niya na wala siyang malalapitan dahil wala siyang itinuturing na malapit na kaibigan. wala siyang mapagsabihan ng kaniyang nararamdaman. hindi naman niya magawang lumapit sa kaniyang mga magulang dahil ayaw na niyang madagdagan pa ang mga iniisip nito. kaya sa halip, nagtiis siya sa apat na taon na sarilinin na lamang ang lahat ng daing at problemang kaniyang kinakaharap. natatakot kasi siyang mabigo sa kaniya ang kaniyang pamilya para sa pinangtutustos sa kaniyang pag-aaral kaya mas pinili na lamang niyang manahimik.
Last Update: 2021-02-16
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inside, the tower was a long dark room with a counter at one end and tables at the other and dancing space in the middle. they all sat down at a board table next to the nickelodeon and red sam’s wife, a tall burnt-brown woman with hair and eyes lighter than her skin, came and took their order. the children’s mother put a dime in the machine and played “the tennessee waltz,” and the grandmother said that tune always made her want to dance. she asked bailey if he would like to dance but he only glared at her. he didn’t have a naturally sunny disposition like she did and trips made him nervous. the grandmother’s brown eyes were very bright. she swayed her head from side to side and pretended she was dancing in her chair. june star said play something she could tap to so the children’s mother put in another dime and played a fast number and june star stepped out onto the dance floor and did her tap routine. “ain’t she cute?” red sam’s wife said, leaning over the counter. “would you like to come be my little girl?” “no i certainly wouldn’t,” june star said. “i wouldn’t live in a broken-down place like this for a minion bucks!” and she ran back to the table. “ain’t she cute?” the woman repeated, stretching her mouth politely. “arn’t you ashamed?” hissed the grandmother. red sam came in and told his wife to quit lounging on the counter and hurry up with these people’s order. his khaki trousers reached just to his hip bones and his stomach hung over them like a sack of meal swaying under his shirt. he came over and sat down at a table nearby and let out a combination sigh and yodel. “you can’t win,” he said. “you can’t win,” and he wiped his sweating red face off with a gray handkerchief. “these days you don’t know who to trust,” he said. “ain’t that the truth?” “people are certainly not nice like they used to be,” said the grandmother. “two fellers come in here last week,” red sammy said, “driving a chrysler. it was a old beat-up car but it was a good one and these boys looked all right to me. said they worked at the mill and you know i let them fellers charge the gas they bought? now why did i do that?” “because you’re a good man!” the grandmother said at once. “yes’m, i suppose so,” red sam said as if he were struck with this answer. his wife brought the orders, carrying the five plates all at once without a tray, two in each hand and one balanced on her arm. “it isn’t a soul in this green world of god’s that you can trust,” she said. “and i don’t count nobody out of that, not nobody,” she repeated, looking at red sammy. “did you read about that criminal, the misfit, that’s escaped?” asked the grandmother. “i wouldn’t be a bit surprised if he didn’t attact this place right here,” said the woman. “if he hears about it being here, i wouldn’t be none surprised to see him. if he hears it’s two cent in the cash register, i wouldn’t be a tall surprised if he . . .” “that’ll do,” red sam said. “go bring these people their co’-colas,” and the woman went off to get the rest of the order.
Last Update: 2021-03-18
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