
Goooooooooooooood moooooooooooooorning! Ang sarap talaga ng pakiramdam kapag alam mo sa paggising mo nandyan yung HAPPINESS mo at bago ka matulog nandyan pa din sya! :))
Thank God I found my HAPPINESS already! :)
HAPPINESS is my life! :D
HAPPINESS! HAPPINESS! HAPPINESS!
I love my HAPPINESS! ♥ ♥ ♥

Day 10: A picture of the person you do the most messed up thing with
Unfortunately, I cannot choose one :))) So there they are! My friends from Devonairs, I think one the most craziest things we have done so far was when we walk along an unfamiliar street in QC near Tomas Morato with Tanduay Ice in our hands and we do not know where to go just walk and walk and walk. HAHAHA.
(Source: do-tellmealie)

Di ko kinaya @maryrosequito hahahahahahaha :D AYOS!!
Day 8: A picture that makes you laugh
HAHAHA. This is my pocture during our sleepover at my classmate’s house.
Kagigising ko lang nyan, tapos ginaya ko yung prof ko dati sa Web Programming =)))
Pag tingin ko sa picture, ayan! Mukha lang akong najejebs =))))
(Source: do-tellmealie)

Eto ang perfect spot!! :)) Antipolo is the best! Mamimiss ko ang bonding namin dito. Sa isang araw na pananatili namin dito e marami akong natutunang mga bagay-bagay.
#SAMAHANG GUSALI (Team Building)

Nakakainis talaga!! Walang magamit na ballpen sa oras ng pangangailangan! Tulad kanina sa exam sakto nawalan ng tinta yung ballpen ko! Tapos ngayon na kaiangan gumawa ng reviewer wala pa rin akong ballpen! Naaalala ko tuloyyung kinuwento sa aking ng kaibigan ko na kapag nawala yung ballpen! Babagasak ka sa exam hanggang sa di ka na makakapag-asawa! hahaha lols!!! Basta nakakabadtrip talaga!!!!
I’m not going to stress over you anymore. It isn’t worth it. I tried to work something out but you just ignored it. I’m not trying to say I dont want you, because I definitely do. All I’m saying is Im done chasing after you. And I have come to realize that yer just a guy, a special one yes, but…
(Source: beautifullostsoul)
![zoo-logic:
The fascinating bird-beaked, egg-laying mammal the duck-billed platypus (Ornitorhynchus anatinus) could experience trouble as climate change causes things to hot up in its aquatic habitat. The platypus has an extraordinary fur coat providing powerful insulation - thermal imaging has shown that they only lose heat through their eyes, which are closed when underwater, enabling them to hunt for food for up to 10 hours a day in waters around zero degrees Centigrade. (Instead of vision, the platypus hunts using electroperception, sensing its prey’s electric field using receptors in its beak, as we have seen was recently discovered in Guiana dolphins - see previous post.) Should temperatures start to rise, the platypus has few ways to cool down other than resting in its burrow, but by staying there, it would face starvation. An increase in water temperatures could therefore drive the platypus from some areas of its current range and reduce the number of places that remain cool enough to support populations, potentially threatening their survival as a species. Monitoring changes in the population will prove a difficult task, as platypuses are a shy and generally nocturnal species that are not easy to capture. Ref: Walker (2011) Iconic platypus feels the heat. BBC Wonder Monkeys blog [link]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp7b04WwVL1qkrbaho1_500.jpg)
The fascinating bird-beaked, egg-laying mammal the duck-billed platypus (Ornitorhynchus anatinus) could experience trouble as climate change causes things to hot up in its aquatic habitat. The platypus has an extraordinary fur coat providing powerful insulation - thermal imaging has shown that they only lose heat through their eyes, which are closed when underwater, enabling them to hunt for food for up to 10 hours a day in waters around zero degrees Centigrade. (Instead of vision, the platypus hunts using electroperception, sensing its prey’s electric field using receptors in its beak, as we have seen was recently discovered in Guiana dolphins - see previous post.) Should temperatures start to rise, the platypus has few ways to cool down other than resting in its burrow, but by staying there, it would face starvation. An increase in water temperatures could therefore drive the platypus from some areas of its current range and reduce the number of places that remain cool enough to support populations, potentially threatening their survival as a species. Monitoring changes in the population will prove a difficult task, as platypuses are a shy and generally nocturnal species that are not easy to capture.
Ref: Walker (2011) Iconic platypus feels the heat. BBC Wonder Monkeys blog [link]
Alam mo yun kapagnakakarinig ako ng bagsak ng ulan, alam ko na ang kasunod nun SUSPENDED na ang KLASE!!! Ang saya ko lang!! 2 days pahinga….yahhhhhhhhhhhhoooooooooo!!



