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Post by lastemofairy on Jul 30, 2010 11:14:02 GMT 8
Respect them... walang basagan ng trip!!! =)
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Post by Green Lantern on Jul 30, 2010 16:16:23 GMT 8
Kindly define "feeling elite" in a more specific way. Kasi if you refer to them as "mga nag-iinarte na estuds," I would say that the OP is included as "feeling elite" because he/she is "nag-iinarte" about other people. So please define it specifically.
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musiquera
Neanderthal
Your acerbity overwhelmed me a lot.
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Post by musiquera on Jul 30, 2010 17:46:36 GMT 8
There are instances in life na.. They are used to a blissful life and eventually became nothing out of nowhere. You can't blame people to express what kind of life they had. Magkaiba ang Feeling elite sa social climber. May magagawa ba tayo kung ganun sila umasta, kumilos,magsalita. An hindi lahat nagaaral sa BULSU ay mahirap. Misconception yan.. Pag State U, more on brains, pero walang pera. If you're referring to their gadgets or so. status symbol yun. I have a friend.. Girl sya, nag asawa sya ng maaga and got a kid. Pero sa kagustuhan nya mag aral at the same time makabawas sa gastusuin. She preferred to enroll sa BULSu, knowing that's she is capable of going to exclusive schools. But the quality of Education ang hanap nya. Mayabang sya magsalita. But we're used to it. Kasi we know what kind of life she has right now. So, kanya kanyang dala lang sa sarili yan.
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Post by Camp Rock Councilor on Aug 19, 2010 16:23:40 GMT 8
respect them.. its their life..
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