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Chain of Love.🎲🎯🏈🏀

An elderly woman found herself stranded in the middle of the road with a flat tire. She waited for hours, hoping someone would stop to help. Finally, a young man pulled over and approached her with a warm smile. "Hi, Ma'am! How can I help you? By the way, I'm Brian," he said kindly. The old woman explained her situation, and without hesitation, Brian got to work. He invited her to sit inside the car so she wouldn’t get cold. She watched from the window as he worked tirelessly, even injuring his hand while changing the tire. Despite the pain, he didn’t stop until the job was done. When he finished, the old woman rolled down her window and said, “How much do I owe you? Name your price.” But Brian shook his head. “You don’t owe me anything, Ma’am. I’m just glad I could help.” She insisted, “But why? I should pay you.” He smiled and replied, “If you really want to repay me, just help someone in need when you get the chance. Think of me when you do. That’s all I ask.” They...

Public vs. Private School: Does It Really Matter?

Public vs. Private School: Does It Really Matter? By a Proud Raphaelite Earlier today at CD-R King, while waiting in line, I overheard a group of students from a public school having a loud and inappropriate conversation. I didn’t really listen closely—honestly, I didn’t want to—but I caught enough to know it wasn’t something you'd be proud to repeat. Then, a student from a private school walked in, and the tone shifted. “Pok!” one of the girls shouted. “P*k p*k!” the other replied. (You get what they mean.) “Midbid nyo an?” a boy asked. “Dae,” one girl responded. “Bua talaga kamo,” he replied. Then came the strong statement: “Dae man mili taga-private school, bako p*kp*k.” Another girl added, “Grabe man mgani magmuda mga taga-private. Paghuna ninda kun sisay sinda. L*si ninda!” They continued bashing private school students, making sweeping generalizations. Eventually, they got bored waiting. “Ate, pwede iwalat mi na muna? Jan man lang kami,” one asked the clerk. “Dal...