@shondalan: Ay pataka🤣#viralvideo #foryoupage ##trending

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alevosia :
2026-02-02 10:53:22
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idk.c62
idk. :
2026-02-04 11:50:03
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mark.hinieto
Mark Hinieto :
wow 😘😍🥰
2026-02-02 22:50:26
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yums675
@yums :
2026-02-02 06:10:10
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janch_lorenzo
K :
pa order Jollibee dapat ikaw mag order🤣
2026-02-02 15:00:55
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jayofficial.20
Jay :
2026-02-04 00:46:10
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its.xein
its.xein :
2026-02-04 22:04:31
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tetenghortesano
teteng hortesano :
wow galing naman sumayaw ni idol
2026-02-03 03:18:15
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janjan moto vlog :
2026-02-04 05:17:24
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Kakarowt :
2026-02-02 04:25:09
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xychn.21
Christian. :
yung order ko
2026-02-02 04:51:51
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daveeey9
Soysauce :
way hiring dira dol??
2026-02-01 14:03:00
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renzkie :
wow💖💖
2026-01-31 05:35:41
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joamarfecleo
joamarfecleo :
Ganda
2026-02-02 23:15:55
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xyconepartosa
@xhy_con&. :
2026-02-03 12:53:28
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egoystv
DENSIO'S VLOG TV :
love ko tlaga jolibee
2026-02-01 06:45:08
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assorted vibes :
2026-02-03 13:22:32
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charliecoy80
SINYALAN :
hai🥰
2026-02-01 17:45:57
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miko.lo1
Amigo :
blurred ng cam
2026-02-03 05:02:45
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christian.alabuton
christian_alabuton :
Asan na yong order ko🤭🤭
2026-02-02 04:27:38
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jeffreypolinnio
jeffrey :
Waww ang ganda
2026-02-04 05:34:37
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ayoses4 :
Aba
2026-02-03 09:10:15
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mr.furjhn
𝓡𝓲𝓬𝓱 :
2026-02-02 12:43:36
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kyle :
Pabili nga po ng yum burger tapos isang crew
2026-01-31 16:12:06
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ambaltopherlorgonio
Ambal Topher Lorgoni :
Rap ah
2026-02-02 20:01:02
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You think the anger is who you became.   That somewhere in the last few years you turned into a harder, sharper person.   You snap faster. Forgive slower. Replay the same arguments at 2am. And you've quietly started to believe that's simply your personality now. You apologize for it, manage it, brace around it like a fixed trait.   It isn't a personality. It's a pattern you've been training.   Your brain is running a feedback loop:   Every emotion you rehearse, it learns to produce faster. Neural pathways strengthen with repetition — the brain is efficient, not moral.   Each time you replay the rage, you lower the threshold for the next one. You're not becoming an angry person. You're becoming fluent in anger. The reaction that used to take a real trigger now fires on almost nothing.   This is the same mechanism that builds any skill. The road you drive most becomes the road you default to without thinking. It feels like instinct. It's actually just repetition wearing a groove.   Plenty of women have been unknowingly practicing this for years. Stress lays the track. Repetition paves it. Then it starts to feel like fate.   And the system that built the loop can build a different one. Interrupt the rehearsal and the pathway weakens. Slowly. Measurably. The brain prunes what it stops using, the same way it strengthens what it repeats.   The first time you don't take the familiar road, it feels unnatural. That discomfort isn't failure. It's the old track going quiet.   You don't need a new personality.   You need to STOP being the algorithm's most loyal user of your own rage.
You think the anger is who you became.   That somewhere in the last few years you turned into a harder, sharper person.   You snap faster. Forgive slower. Replay the same arguments at 2am. And you've quietly started to believe that's simply your personality now. You apologize for it, manage it, brace around it like a fixed trait.   It isn't a personality. It's a pattern you've been training.   Your brain is running a feedback loop:   Every emotion you rehearse, it learns to produce faster. Neural pathways strengthen with repetition — the brain is efficient, not moral.   Each time you replay the rage, you lower the threshold for the next one. You're not becoming an angry person. You're becoming fluent in anger. The reaction that used to take a real trigger now fires on almost nothing.   This is the same mechanism that builds any skill. The road you drive most becomes the road you default to without thinking. It feels like instinct. It's actually just repetition wearing a groove.   Plenty of women have been unknowingly practicing this for years. Stress lays the track. Repetition paves it. Then it starts to feel like fate.   And the system that built the loop can build a different one. Interrupt the rehearsal and the pathway weakens. Slowly. Measurably. The brain prunes what it stops using, the same way it strengthens what it repeats.   The first time you don't take the familiar road, it feels unnatural. That discomfort isn't failure. It's the old track going quiet.   You don't need a new personality.   You need to STOP being the algorithm's most loyal user of your own rage.

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