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crilan2015
ProudMomma5 :
The OG will always ranks #1 always in my book
2025-08-19 23:42:07
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stabbedandbothered
stabbed and bothered :
The 2003 remake is so good!!!
2025-08-19 23:21:06
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dawnbingham88
Dawn L.B 🖤 :
I love The Next Generation so I'd have put that higher than 7. Matthew McConaughey was crazy good in that role, I really felt he wasn't even acting 😳
2025-08-20 02:26:35
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blu_ray_and_4k_guy
Blu Ray & 4K Guy :
This list is spot on
2025-08-19 23:53:47
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jessbaltspooky
𝕵𝖊𝖘𝖘 :
Yesss 😍😍
2025-08-19 20:09:04
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charlieloveshorror
Charlie Loves Horror :
Never knew there were so many Chainsaws out there 😳
2025-08-19 20:11:30
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suzishanks
Suzi Shanks 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 :
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2025-08-19 20:03:56
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marcycohen4
Marcy Cohen :
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2025-08-19 20:36:55
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boekybiewerterrier
Boeky the Biewer ~ LV Diva :
Geez I didn’t know there was so many. I maybe saw 2. The Renee zellwegger wasn’t so good.
2025-08-19 21:08:48
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These vibrant costumes tell a powerful story of heritage and identity. During Buwan ng Wika, these children wear the traditional attire of the Badjao, or
These vibrant costumes tell a powerful story of heritage and identity. During Buwan ng Wika, these children wear the traditional attire of the Badjao, or "Sea Gypsies," to honor a culture deeply connected to the sea. The intricate details and bright colors symbolize the rich traditions and enduring spirit of the Badjao people, who have navigated the waters of Southeast Asia for centuries. Celebrating the Badjao's heritage during this month is a powerful reminder of the Philippines' incredible cultural diversity. It goes beyond simply celebrating a language; it's about recognizing and valuing the unique contributions of all indigenous groups. By showcasing their costumes and traditions, we help ensure that their stories and history are not forgotten. The Badjao, often called the "Sea Gypsies," are a group of indigenous peoples scattered across the Sulu Sea of the Philippines, and the coastal areas of Borneo and Sulawesi. For centuries, their lives have been inextricably linked to the sea, where they have traditionally lived on houseboats called lepa-lepa and relied on free-diving for fishing and sustenance. Historically, the Badjao navigated these waters with a profound knowledge of the tides, currents, and marine life, reflecting a deep spiritual and cultural connection to the ocean. However, their history is also marked by marginalization and displacement. As political and economic changes reshaped Southeast Asia, the Badjao's nomadic, seafaring lifestyle became increasingly difficult to sustain. Many were forced to settle on land, where they often faced discrimination and struggled to adapt to a society that differed greatly from their own. Despite these challenges, the Badjao have persevered, maintaining a distinct cultural identity rooted in their maritime heritage. Their story is a testament to resilience, capturing a history of deep-rooted tradition amidst a changing world. #costumeideas #diycostume #katutubo #BuwanNgWikaCostume #unitednationscostume

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