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Cary Santiago - TernoCon 2018
In the Philippines, “terno” refers to a woman’s ensemble that consists of matching colors/patterns. … By the late 1940s, the terno’s meaning and silhouette evolved into any Western dress with butterfly sleeves attached to it.
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Filipino fashion and creativity is next. level.
Yes please let me wear birds.
Always Remember:
- kissing can and will, get boring.
- its ok to go to sleep on opposite sides.
- forgetting favorites, dates and replies is only human.
- you dont have to like, or be friends with all of their friends and vice-versa.
- they have a right to spend weekends dedicating to their friends and family. you have the same right.
- privacy is still in play.
- trying simple things that they like, no matter how much you are sure you will dislike it, is a very small step you can take to show your love to them.
- you dont gotta have the same taste in music, food, books etc.
- saying i love you, thank you, take care, please and i missed you really helps.
- you cant agree with all their life decisions and they cant with yours. keeping an open mind and having an honest and deep discussion about it helps.
- they dont need your permission to do things and neither you need theirs.
- the intention and care behind the gift matters. not its price tag.
- dont try and change them. help them become better versions of themselves and get the same help and support and care from them.
- know what matters most and focus on that.
Tauba Auerbach - Alphabetized Bible (2006)
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When it’s 11pm on a Sunday night and you remember you had homework
I’VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS AGAIN FOR YEARS HOLY SHIT
Chinese Kids Are Getting Their Parents, Their Parents’ Parents, And Their Parents’ Parents’ Parents Involved In A Meme
There’s a new meme in China, and it’s very wholesome. The challenge, called “four generations,” includes four generations of family members making an appearance, from youngest to oldest. A son would call his dad, who then calls his dad, who then calls his dad. And a daughter would call her mom, who calls her mom, who calls her mom. The results are super cute.
The videos are being shared on video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, under the challenge name, “Four generations under one roof.”
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This is legit the cutest and most wholesome meme omg
