1. Andrés Bonifacio
1863-1897
Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863, the son of a government official. When both his parents died in the 1870’s, he left school to support his five brothers and sisters. By the mid-1880s, he had become a fervent Filipino nationalist; when José Rizal established the Liga Filipina in 1892, Bonifacio was one of its first members.
After the Spanish arrested Rizal in July 1892, Bonifacio decided that the Philippines would only achieve independence through revolution. On July 7, he founded the Katipunan, a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery. It insinuated itself into the community by setting up mutual aid societies and education for the poor. By 1896, the Katipunan had over 30,000 members and functioned at the national, provincial, and municipal levels.
Following the execution of Rizal in 1896, Bonifacio proclaimed Filipino independence on August 23, 1896. This time, the Spaniards moved against him, forcing his flight to the Marikina mountains, while other forces headed by Emilio Aguinaldo were more successful and won control over some towns. When Bonifacio tried to rein him in, Aguinaldo ordered him arrested and charged with treason and sedition. He was tried and convicted by his enemies and executed on May 10, 1897. Today he is regarded as a national hero.

    Andrés Bonifacio

    1863-1897

    Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863, the son of a government official. When both his parents died in the 1870’s, he left school to support his five brothers and sisters. By the mid-1880s, he had become a fervent Filipino nationalist; when José Rizal established the Liga Filipina in 1892, Bonifacio was one of its first members.

    After the Spanish arrested Rizal in July 1892, Bonifacio decided that the Philippines would only achieve independence through revolution. On July 7, he founded the Katipunan, a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery. It insinuated itself into the community by setting up mutual aid societies and education for the poor. By 1896, the Katipunan had over 30,000 members and functioned at the national, provincial, and municipal levels.

    Following the execution of Rizal in 1896, Bonifacio proclaimed Filipino independence on August 23, 1896. This time, the Spaniards moved against him, forcing his flight to the Marikina mountains, while other forces headed by Emilio Aguinaldo were more successful and won control over some towns. When Bonifacio tried to rein him in, Aguinaldo ordered him arrested and charged with treason and sedition. He was tried and convicted by his enemies and executed on May 10, 1897. Today he is regarded as a national hero.

    6 months ago  /  Notes

  2. WHO’S GONNA HAVE HIS BIRTHDAY?
#totheleaderoftheKKK

    WHO’S GONNA HAVE HIS BIRTHDAY?

    #totheleaderoftheKKK

    6 months ago  /  Notes

  3. LOVE ‘EM AETAS!

    LOVE ‘EM AETAS!

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  4. THEY GOT THEY STORE! WOOHOO!
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    THEY GOT THEY STORE! WOOHOO!

    http://humblebeast.com/store/

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  5. MULAT KABATAAN

    Kabataan ang pagasa ng bayan

    May puwang pa nga ba sa ating kamalayan?

    Inalipin natin ang kalayaan

    Ang pintuan ay ating kinandaduhan

    Sinaraduhan natin ang karunungan

    Umasa sa sariling kaalaman

    Kailanman hindi naging dahilan ang kahirapan

    Upang makamit ang mahusay na isipan

    Ihipan ang aklat na ang may akda

    Ay ang may likha ng lahat

    Buksan ang pahina ng karunungang

    Dalawang libong taon ng nakasulat

    Sumusugat na mga katotohanang

    Humihilum sa mga ugat

    Hanggan kailan kang pikit mata

    Sa buhay ay lalakad?

    Mulat kabataan, gumulat

    Sumulat ng makabagong alamat

    Bagamat nakakaanyaya ang agos

    Piliting sumalungat

    Kami ang patunay

    Hindi mo kailangang sumabay

    Mayroon pang daan papalabas

    Bago makarating sa dulo ng talon at magwakas

    Mulat kabataan

    Tuklasin ang totoong buhay

    Alamin ang pakay

    Ng iyong talentong taglay

    Huwag mong hayaang

    Mamatay ang apoy na iyong dala-dala

    Kundi pasiklabin mo pa

    Ng magliwanag ang mundong di makakita

    Mulat kabataan

    Dignidad mo’y pagingatan

    Huwag mo ng hayaan

    Na muli pa itong mabahiran

    Ang tamang paniniwala

    Ay nagdudulot ng pamumuhay

    Salain ang iyong buhay

    Tanggalin ang nagpapapungay

    Mulat kabataan

    Nang modernong panahon

    Huwag sayangin ang pagkakataon

    Subukang lumabas sa iyong kahon

    Kami ang patunay

    Hindi mo kailangang sumabay

    Bagamat nakakaanyaya ang agos

    Hindi mo kailangan mgpatangay

    9 months ago  /  1 note

  6. 
Ephesians 6:19-20
New International Version (NIV)
19 Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as I should.

    Ephesians 6:19-20

    New International Version (NIV)

    19 Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as I should.

    9 months ago  /  1 note

  7. STREETLIGHT.

    I am a streetlight

    And with all of my ability

    I will make these streets bright

    So when you skate by

    You wont get a wheel bite

    Cause i hate it when I see you bail

    With a broken bone or a bleeding pain

    I’ll illuminate the right footing, kickin’ and timing

    So perfectly you can keep on daily grindin’

    I’ll keep the streets lighting

    So you can see the shadows of those who are fakin’

    The Truth about grinding

    I am a streetlight

    Real knows what is real and fakers keeps fakin’ it

    Hoping that you’ll fall for it

    And it’s pity full that a lot of you go for it

    Sometimes you gotta sit back and think back

    On all the failed tricks that you did that

    You could adjust and pull that tricks back

    And get yourself again to the right track

    I am your street light

    And that skateboard of yours defines your life

    You like: “This is my Lifestyle”.

    Conventional or freestyle

    Absorb a glimpse of my streetlight

    Light up a runway to the deep sky

    When skies turns to grey

    And the rain falls to the earth’s face

    I’ll still be a streetlight

    Til the night turns to day

    I am the streets light

    You, you are the streets light

    A city on a hill that cannot be hidden

    A streetlight that has a concrete foundation

    A streetlight to this crooked and depraved streets

    You are a streetlight, the light that hold out the Word of Life.

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  8. minuscule DIGNIFIED.

    Minuscule dignified, signified,

    That I get low and God be magnified

    Let me solidify, the thoughts be amplified

    Follow the rays of light

    And then slowly let it sink deeper into your mind

    Let me decrease so God may increase

    Burn this body down cause it got a disease

    I’m not the artist, I’m just a canvas in this piece

    If it wasn’t for His strokes, I wont be able to exist

    So get a load of this, I got tons of paints to spit

    Come here and get a dip

    Don’t be foolish to spray paint yourself

    See you’re a canvas, I’m quite sure you’ll need some help

    This is the first time I spit on these kind of rhymes

    This here is a Holy Ghost rider, Fillin’ every thin line

    Mock me, Homie it’s fine. It’s not me doin these lines

    When i get minuscule, that’s the time He dignifies

    So let me swallow my pride and

    Even the ego beside it

    How much humbleness do I need

    To let go of the greed through illegal bombin’

    See grabbin the fame is common

    If I were you i’ll use my common—sense

    And put my confidence on Christ’s accomplishment

    See I got time to kill and this is how I murder it

    I’ve mastered up the bravery, In God i sealed my confidence

    The influence of The Son has conquered me so condolence

    Incompetence has gone, cause in me now is the Risen One

    By any means the enemy has got nothing on me

    The victory and the remedy has been given to me

    I dont fight for victory, Im defending the victory

    Enemy keeps atackin, Im ready always packin

    My passion for rappin, graffiti, skatin, and grindin

    In the name of the Lord im braggin

    He has given the skills im havin

    You feel that? He’s killin it

    And culture aint nothing to do with it

    As long as in God you rooted it

    And props for Him youre usin it

    They counting on our ignorance

    Counting on our intolerance

    We can never lose

    If we are the one who are making the rules

    Me, Im done being a fool

    Humbly accept corrections and lessons

    Im bigger than my body’s humiliation

    I learned to swallow the word submission.

    10 months ago  /  Notes

  9. IM NOT THE ARTIST, IM THE CANVAS.

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  10. I WELCOME YOU TO LIFE. WELL, COME TO LIFE.
    – GOD

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