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neil-gaiman:

That embarrassing moment when you are caught breaking the law that you are proposing.

neil-gaiman:

That embarrassing moment when you are caught breaking the law that you are proposing.

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it’s so fluffy i’m gonna die…it’s sooooooo fluffffy!!! gahhhh…..
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it’s so fluffy i’m gonna die…
it’s sooooooo fluffffy!!! gahhhh…..

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I ♡ Martha Graham.

I ♡ Martha Graham.

A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents and the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains- gastronomically, at least- always a Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach.
Where Is The Patis? by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (via cold-nostalgia)

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“TAMPUHAN” BY JUAN LUNA 
***The Tagalog term tampo has no English   equivalent.  Magtampo is usually   translated as ‘to sulk’, but it does not quite mean that.  ‘Sulk’ seems to have a   negative meaning which is not expressed in magtampo.     It is a way of withdrawing, of expressing hurt feelings in a culture where outright   expression of anger is discouraged.  For example, if a child who feels hurt or   neglected may show tampo by withdrawing from   the group, refusing to eat, and resisting expressions of affection such as touching or   kissing by the members of the family.  A woman may also show tampo if she feels jealous or neglected by her beloved.  Tampuhan is basically a lovers’ quarrel, often manifested in total silent treatment or not speaking   to each other.
The person who is nagtatampo expects to be aamuin or cajoled out of the   feeling of being unhappy or left out.  Parents usually let a child give way to tampo before he/she is cajoled to stop feeling   hurt. 
Usually, tampo in Filipino culture is manifested in non-verbal ways, such as not talking to other people,   keeping to one’s self, being unusually quiet, not joining friends in group activities, not   joining family outing, or simply locking one’s self in his or her room. x
Tampuhan by Juan Luna (by Iluminada Fajardo-Castigador)
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“TAMPUHAN” BY JUAN LUNA

***The Tagalog term tampo has no English equivalent.  Magtampo is usually translated as ‘to sulk’, but it does not quite mean that.  ‘Sulk’ seems to have a negative meaning which is not expressed in magtampo.   It is a way of withdrawing, of expressing hurt feelings in a culture where outright expression of anger is discouraged.  For example, if a child who feels hurt or neglected may show tampo by withdrawing from the group, refusing to eat, and resisting expressions of affection such as touching or kissing by the members of the family.  A woman may also show tampo if she feels jealous or neglected by her beloved.  Tampuhan is basically a lovers’ quarrel, often manifested in total silent treatment or not speaking to each other.

The person who is nagtatampo expects to be aamuin or cajoled out of the feeling of being unhappy or left out.  Parents usually let a child give way to tampo before he/she is cajoled to stop feeling hurt. 

Usually, tampo in Filipino culture is manifested in non-verbal ways, such as not talking to other people, keeping to one’s self, being unusually quiet, not joining friends in group activities, not joining family outing, or simply locking one’s self in his or her room. x

Tampuhan by Juan Luna (by Iluminada Fajardo-Castigador)

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