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Camp Amp #nofilter

Camp Amp #nofilter

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Happy Brad

Happy Brad

I’m home

I’m home

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Bagong ligo

Bagong ligo

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Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church

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Madonna and child #mydrawing  (Taken with Instagram)

Madonna and child #mydrawing (Taken with Instagram)

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Sep

How to apologize to the signs

psych-facts:

ARIES: Don’t beat around the bush with forthright Aries. Just ask for their forgiveness, admit you did something wrong, apologize for it, and promise to never do the same mistake again. Stick to your word, because Aries has no tolerance for broken promises. Don’t wait for a “good time” to apologize. You can even apologize in public if you’ve wounded Aries’ ego. 

TAURUS: Taurus is the most stubborn sign in the zodiac. If the two of you have had a fight, you need to admit that you were wrong. Until you do, your conversations will remain stalled. IF YOU WERE RIGHT AND WON’T WANNA SAY THAT YOU’RE WRONG, HOWEVER, well, you’re going to have a bad time.

GEMINI: Send a funny note of apology. Nothing breaks down Gemini’s reserve like humor. If you’ve made a serious error, write a heartfelt letter asking for your friend/lover’s forgiveness and send it overnight express. If you really want to smooth things over with this lover, you’ve got to communicate. Otherwise, Gemini will sense you are holding something back.

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Why do girls love guys:

1.  The way they smile when they see you comin’.

2.  The way they hold your hand when you’re crossing the street.

3.  The way they hug you and don’t want to let go.

4.  The way they play with your hair.

5.  The way they look into your eyes.

6.  The way their hands fit yours so perfectly.

7.  The way they wipe your tears when you cry.

8.  The way they say “I love you” while they look into your eyes.

9.  The way they say “I miss you”

10.  The way they  

Are you really strong enough to be my man?

awesomearchives:

collective-history:

The term Timbuktu Manuscripts applies to 700,000 medieval African documents, ranging from scholarly works to short letters, that have been preserved by private households in Timbuktu. The manuscripts were passed down in Timbuktu families and are mostly in poor condition. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 13th century.

With the demise of Arabic education in Mali under French colonial rule, appreciation for the medieval manuscripts declined in Timbuktu, and many were being sold off.

The majority of Manuscripts are in Arabic or in African languages written in Arabic script or Africanized versions of the Arabic alphabets, collectively called “Ajami script”. The written local languages in the manuscripts include Songhay and Tamasheq. These manuscripts deal with a wide variety of subjects including mathematics, science, philosophy, Islam, astronomy, law and even contracts.

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It is so hard to find information on book history in Africa outside of Egypt.