1. Notes: 28 / 1 day ago  from to-be-in-his-arms
     
  2. Notes: 32372 / 1 week ago  from asongforlaura (originally from chrissongz)
     
  3. Notes: 2 / 1 week ago  from hereforyou-heretostay
     
  4. 1 week ago 

    San Pablo City, Laguna - 20 May 2012

    before umulan kahapon. sayang di masyadong kita yung pinkish at bluish-green colors, ;)

  5. Notes: 53 / 2 weeks ago  from imyoursprman
     
  6. Notes: 25 / 2 weeks ago  from theperksofbeingsean
     
  7. Notes: 8 / 2 weeks ago  from facebuko

    Wala ka namang insomia eh.

    facebuko:

    May internet connection ka lungs.

  8. Notes: 10777 / 2 weeks ago  from cheriper (originally from wwiao)

    wwiao:

    why is every book a new york times best seller

  9. Notes: 23 / 4 weeks ago  from canterasethememories
     
  10. Notes: 3217 / 4 weeks ago  from vintagewonderland (originally from fystarwars)

    fystarwars:

    May the 4th Be with You.

  11. Notes: 11 / 1 month ago  from iloveyouverymuchh

    I wish you would listen closer to the songs I play. ‘Cause the lyrics speak the words I fail to say

  12. Notes: 617 / 1 month ago  from thedailywhat
    thedailywhat:

Facebook Rollout of the Day: Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced today a potentially life-saving — and possibly TMI — new feature: Facebook users now have the option to share their organ donor status on their timelines. In a post on the site, Facebook points out that there are 114,000 people currently awaiting transplants in the U.S., and millions around the world.

“Medical experts believe that broader awareness about organ donation could go a long way toward solving this crisis. And we believe that by simply telling people that you’re an organ donor, the power of sharing and connection can play an important role.”

The new timeline feature provides links to organ donation registries in the event that someone wants to sign up, and currently is only available in the U.S. and the U.K. Widespread rollout is planned in the coming months.
[thenextweb]

    thedailywhat:

    Facebook Rollout of the Day: Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced today a potentially life-saving — and possibly TMI — new feature: Facebook users now have the option to share their organ donor status on their timelines. In a post on the site, Facebook points out that there are 114,000 people currently awaiting transplants in the U.S., and millions around the world.

    “Medical experts believe that broader awareness about organ donation could go a long way toward solving this crisis. And we believe that by simply telling people that you’re an organ donor, the power of sharing and connection can play an important role.”

    The new timeline feature provides links to organ donation registries in the event that someone wants to sign up, and currently is only available in the U.S. and the U.K. Widespread rollout is planned in the coming months.

    [thenextweb]

     
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