• Lul wat ?
    Lul wat ?
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  • do a barrel roll
    do a barrel roll
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  • I'm not shocked
    I'm not shocked
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  • Isn’t it cool how our knowing that anti-trans hysteria was stirred up by child raping billionaires to distract from their crimes, and nothing’s changed? Love how hate crimes and suicide rates are spiking, and the people responsible won’t be punished
    Isn’t it cool how our knowing that anti-trans hysteria was stirred up by child raping billionaires to distract from their crimes, and nothing’s changed? Love how hate crimes and suicide rates are spiking, and the people responsible won’t be punished
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  • He was really attached to it
    He was really attached to it
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  • Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a lot of criticism after going to Atlanta and telling a crowd that he is “just like” them, and that he had a 960 SAT and he can’t read.
    Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a lot of criticism after going to Atlanta and telling a crowd that he is “just like” them, and that he had a 960 SAT and he can’t read.
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  • He spent most of his life farming — not studying.

    Diosdado “Tatay Ebang” Evangelista Jr. worked the land for decades before ever stepping into a college classroom. At 69, the Filipino farmer finally earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree — after a lifetime of planting rice, sugarcane, cacao, ginger, and native trees to support his family.

    He married Oelia Garcia in 1974, and together they raised four children — all of whom graduated college before he did. He put his own dream on hold so theirs could grow first.

    After graduating, he took the Agriculturist Licensure Exam in 2024 — and didn’t pass.

    At 72, he tried again.

    This time, the challenge wasn’t just agriculture. It was technology — online registration, digital systems, and processes unfamiliar to him. With help from a PRC security guard and supportive classmates at Central Philippines State University, he adapted and persevered.

    In November 2025, he passed.
    Out of 9,742 examinees, 6,678 succeeded — and he was one of them.

    His journey carried deeper meaning. His wife passed away in 2024, and he honored her memory through study, prayer, and persistence.

    Now a licensed agriculturist at 72, he’s pursuing a master’s degree, continuing farm work, and planning to donate five hectares of land for community agricultural programs.

    While others talk about “starting over,” Tatay Ebang simply kept going.

    His message is clear: it’s never too late — as long as you don’t quit.
    He spent most of his life farming — not studying. Diosdado “Tatay Ebang” Evangelista Jr. worked the land for decades before ever stepping into a college classroom. At 69, the Filipino farmer finally earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree — after a lifetime of planting rice, sugarcane, cacao, ginger, and native trees to support his family. He married Oelia Garcia in 1974, and together they raised four children — all of whom graduated college before he did. He put his own dream on hold so theirs could grow first. After graduating, he took the Agriculturist Licensure Exam in 2024 — and didn’t pass. At 72, he tried again. This time, the challenge wasn’t just agriculture. It was technology — online registration, digital systems, and processes unfamiliar to him. With help from a PRC security guard and supportive classmates at Central Philippines State University, he adapted and persevered. In November 2025, he passed. Out of 9,742 examinees, 6,678 succeeded — and he was one of them. His journey carried deeper meaning. His wife passed away in 2024, and he honored her memory through study, prayer, and persistence. Now a licensed agriculturist at 72, he’s pursuing a master’s degree, continuing farm work, and planning to donate five hectares of land for community agricultural programs. While others talk about “starting over,” Tatay Ebang simply kept going. His message is clear: it’s never too late — as long as you don’t quit.
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  • Patel definitely looks like he plays bottom
    Patel definitely looks like he plays bottom
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  • Translator so so accurate. We both don't know what we are working on
    Translator so so accurate. We both don't know what we are working on
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