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10-29-2013, 02:15 PM
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Re: Our Lolo After 15 Years Dead

thats really twisted and gross
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oh ffs !!! Another donut that thinks some devine God stopped this dude rotting !!! leave him out in the air for a while & THEN ask god to stop him going squishy !!!! fucking religious people
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Re: Our Lolo After 15 Years Dead

when handling heavy materials, don't forget to wear your security-flip-flops
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Amazing preservation
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This is quite interesting.
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bulllshit you got this off of youtube ived seen it there.
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bulllshit you got this off of youtube ived seen it there.
The post says "source", he's not claiming it's his family, the source is
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I don't want to be preserved, send me back to the earth.
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Bunch of flip flop wearing people.
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Re: Our Lolo After 15 Years Dead

The language they are speaking is Tagalog. Lolo in the Filipino language means elder men - Grand papa. The filipino are rather passionate as a People and the culture has strong roots embued with metaphor and emotion for loved ones. There is a tremendous magical atmosphere in the Philippines not so easily read on paper. You have to be there to feel it. As an atheist, I still respect the heavy rich culture and wish more people found interest in the subtleties of culture and Religion. More knowledge can be addicting.
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