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  1. Free birthday pizza from Shakey's.. it made me smile when I opened the box
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  2. This picture got a few likes. There is an interesting story behind this nice lunch. Me and a friend met a Filipino grocery store. After we were done at the store, he said let’s stop and say hello to Erik who lives not far from the store. We did and Erik made us Manhattan cocktails and served us the crabs for lunch. Not a bad deal for two uninvited guests. We also ate the jeproks and bbq that my friend bought at the store that he was supposed to bring home to his wife.
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  3. I have been vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNtech vaccine. Side effects varies to people, some are mild some are not, it ranges from pain in the injection site, body malaise, headache, fever and chills, joint pain. But it resolves 1 to 2 days depending on the person receiving the vaccine.
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  4. Korean feast from nearby store. Happy weekend guys!
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  5. Some of the favorite photos I have taken are sunsets. Nothing beats nature's masterpiece.
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  6. Cancer has a "CURE" Chemotherapy Upera (Surgery) Radiation Emotional support
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  7. List of info for the COVID-19 vaccine. every people has the right to know what vaccine will be given to them. but no matter what the brand or the manufacturer or the country where it is made, it's still a COVID-19 vaccine. I wish the Philippines will start it's COVID-19 vaccination rollout without corruption and redtape.
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  8. Please keep us updated. You’re the first Stars! member to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Please stay on topic gentlemen and ladies. 😀
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  10. This was taken in a cemetery called Mt. Washington. This cemetery is a hundred years old and is a state national treasure.
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  11. We all have favorite photos that we sometimes do not understand why we like them. I suggest we post our favorite photos and write down a short backgrounder of how the photo came into being. Let's start with the "what" followed by "where" and then "when". Maybe also include "why" and "how". What's your message in the photo? What "feeling" do you want to convey? Who do you want to dedicate the photo? START SHARING 🙂
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  12. Friday is egg day! Weekend in just a few hours!
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  13. Well, as far as I heard about the pharmaceutical companies. "New rule if you believe you need to take all the pills the pharmaceutical industry says you do, then you're already on drugs" Well that's how the pharmaceutical industry flourish because you know.... There is no money in healthy people, and there's no money in dead people. The money is "in the middle"
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  14. My family is not afraid of cancer. Cure is easy. Move to province away from all the cell site radiation, away from radio and TV signals. Avoid all types of signals. Avoid Wifi, avoid cellphone. Or you can live underground. Literally underground like the basement. Eat natural grown vegetables. And fresh safe meat. Avoid sugar and all artificial stuff. Do colon cleanse. Do fasting. Rest and rest. Mild exercise like slow walking. There are websites that give complete instructions. Just search CANCER CURE PHILIPPINES.
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  15. Hi everyone. Goodmorning!!! You can add me on telegram. @iel_ram
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  16. Travel is the big one. I travelled a lot as you can tell from the photos I shared in My Travel Photos thread. I’ve had the travel bug since I was young. Right after graduating from college, I spent 60 days backpacking solo around Europe. 2020 was a tough year. We had several travel plans that had to be cancelled. We spent January and February in Manila. Since we had a cruise scheduled for March, we had to return to the US. Right after we got back to the US, the cruise line decided to cancel our cruise. So, we just rescheduled it for October. We also had a trip to visit Spain, Gibraltar and Morocco in May. Hotels and airfare were already booked. That too was cancelled. We had a trip to Cartagena, Colombia scheduled for September and we decided to cancel that because Colombia had a very high covid rate. The cruise we rescheduled for October was also cancelled by the cruise line. After the cruise, we were going to head to Manila to spend a few weeks and we ended up postponing this until who knows when. Right now, we are still waiting for the Philippines to ease the travel restrictions. As of today, the rule says we have to do a minimum of 14 days quarantine that’s if we test negative. We have become so claustrophobic at home that we decided to do just a road trip and drive down to a Florida beach. We picked a relatively unknown but beautiful place that I have been to before where covid rates are fairly low. We are going to Navarre Beach next week. A small consolation price for all the travel that got cancelled. I can’t wait for this stupid pandemic to be over so we can get back to traveling again.
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  19. Still looking for a picture of our 2 black cars together in one shot... freshly washed haha.
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  20. everything without the Mask and the face shield hehehehhe
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  22. Unusual: ankles. Not a fetish thing like a foot, but I'm kinda attracted with a sexy ankle. Don't @ me as to how to define a sexy ankle. Usual: Eyes. Sweet and/or mysterious, gets me every time
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  23. Mesmerizing photo I took, I actually have a video of this.
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  24. French woman declines Covid-19 vaccine for her sick father Article lifted from this link https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1389882/french-woman-declines-covid-19-vaccine-for-her-sick-father L’HOPITAL, France — Fabienne Garbo’s father suffers from an illness similar to Alzheimer’s and was eligible for a Covid-19 shot as soon as France started vaccinating care home residents. But she has not signed the consent form. Claude Garbo, 86, frequently fails to recognize his daughter and struggles to converse, reacting at times to German words after a life mostly spent in France’s eastern Lorraine region. He is unable to convey if he wishes to be inoculated against a disease that has killed more than 22,000 care home residents in France — nearly a third of all deaths. So his daughter Fabienne has decided for him. She told Reuters the development of coronavirus vaccines had been rushed by big pharmaceutical firms and might do more harm than good, with too many unanswered questions about potential side-effects and their efficacy against new variants. “I prefer to be cautious and protect my father rather than give him a vaccine about which we still know little,” Garbo said. “He risks catching the virus but it would be like any other disease.” Although France wants shots delivered faster than manufacturers and the state can supply them, the vaccine’s early rollout has been bogged down in red tape and onerous processes meant to reassure a dubious public. Refusal rates in nursing homes are at about 10%, according to the FEHAP care home federation. But the inability to inoculate all residents risks delaying the lifting of tight restrictions on outside visits and social interactions between residents. Citizens have to give their consent to a doctor before they are inoculated against the coronavirus. A family member or legal custodian must do so for those who cannot. Fabienne Garbo said she had scant faith in a mainstream medical establishment that scaremongered the public and was too close to pharmaceutical companies. “Are we not entering into a deep paranoia over this virus?” she asked. The World Health Organization has stressed the importance of rigorous checks on the effectiveness and safety of vaccines. Based on published vaccine trial data generated so far by Moderna, the BioNTech-Pfizer partnership and AstraZeneca, side effects have not been serious or long-lasting. Supporters of the vaccine for nursing home residents say it not only shields some of the most vulnerable from becoming sickened by COVID-19, but will also allow them to be hugged by loved ones again and socially engage with others. Families that refused Covid-19 shots for a relative with dementia typically did so because of their own prejudices, said Louis Matias, a representative of the FEHAP federation. It raised questions about how those who were not vaccinated would be cared for in the months ahead, including whether they should be segregated and denied access to visitors when homes re-open, he said. “That will be a problem. A problem of organization, and a problem for the conscience,” he said. Doctors say the separation from family and a lack of physical contact is taking a toll on the elderly. Garbo said she and her mother had often differed over vaccine safety after her mother fell ill following a flu jab. But on this occasion she had persuaded her mother it was right to refuse the vaccine. Asked what her father would have done, Garbo replied: “He would listen to his doctor. I’ve not had the opportunity to ask him.”
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  25. Permanent boy next door image! Cool 😎
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  26. Took this photo as we were heading back to Manila from a short visit in Subic. How I miss this short trips...
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  27. I'm fond of watching the sunset and taking photos of the sunset. Most specially if there's high contrast in the colors. This photo is from my collection of Sunset Silhouettes.
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  28. But I'm a stats guy. How do we move forward with this discussion? If you disarm me by calling my numbers baseless, ano pa pag uusapan natin?You were triggered when I said that conspiracy theorists magnified insignificant data to further their cause. Let's start from there. Don't forget that conspiracy theorists said that exact same thing to pharmas during the start of the pandemic. It's nothing but common flu, the big pharmas are magnifying insignificant data to scare people. At this point you have to come up with the 1% to prove the fact that 65.6 million are in danger of dying (because of the vaxx) or else run the risk of discrediting yourself. Not my doing, your doing. I just point out inconsistencies. I'm just a numbers guy. What was that? Big pharmas scare people by highlighting insignificant data. Now its the conspiracy theorists turn to scare people by highlighting insignificant data?
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  30. Long Island Iced Tea ½ fluid ounce vodka ½ fluid ounce rum ½ fluid ounce gin ½ fluid ounce tequila ½ fluid ounce triple sec (orange-flavored liqueur) 1 fluid ounce sweet and sour mix 1 fluid ounce cola, or to taste 1 lemon slice Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour vodka, rum, gin, tequila, triple sec, and sour mix over ice; cover and shake. Pour cocktail into a Collins or hurricane glass; top with splash of cola for color. Garnish with a lemon slice.
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  31. Frozen mojito (photo credit to chilled magazine)
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  32. not "right now". but sangria last night.
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  33. A photo of a quadriplegic I met while hiking the Camino de Santiago in 2016. The Camino is an 800 km hike from the Pyrenees Mountain in France going all the way to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. You have to hike over 3 mountains before you reach Santiago. Not easy. I love this picture because it is very inspirational. It always remind me that with courage and determination, you can accomplish anything. I’m also adding a couple of pictures of the hike on the first day of the Camino to give you an idea how difficult it was. The valley below is where the Camino starts.
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  34. One month later, we're still waiting for a pic... 🤪
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  35. Madame ako po dad bod. Shinishare ko lang🤣😂
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  36. Originally Posted by _Honey_ on 22 June 2007 - 08:50 AM goatee piercings no tatttoos please. dark skinned guys, tisoys intimidate me most of the time cowboy attitude inclined to a musical instrument, usually guitar or drums tall and broad-shouldered guys suplado and misteryoso type those who smoke pero may "sweet tooth" someone who watches cartoons and animes black shirt and kupas na maong "rugged" look. guys who have good diction. i love how their "s" sounds whenever they speak
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  37. You’ll make it. A powerful photo that connects with people who ever loved.
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