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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:59:07 AM No.212769784
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I wanna get into modern Filipino kinos - anyone have any suggestions?
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:00:03 PM No.212769798
>>212769784 (OP)
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:00:27 PM No.212769809
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:04:17 PM No.212769865
>>212769809
Qrd? I'm not brown enough to get that
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:06:47 PM No.212769916
>>212769865
>The tabò can sometimes be translated into English as a "dipper" or "pitcher", but according to anthropologist Michael Tan of the University of the Philippines-Diliman, tabò is much more than a dipper.[2] The plastic tabò is an almost indispensable fixture in the Filipino home. Filipinos living overseas will bring their own tabò or even ask their relatives to send one over if they forget.

>The plastic tabo is kept mainly in the bathroom and is used as a water dipper for various functions. The emphasis is on properly utilizing the tabo or else a mess will be made in the toilet.[2] Its primary purpose is to clean. It is used to clean the toilet floor, to get water to flush the toilet,[4] and most importantly, to get water for personal cleanliness: for washing the anus after using the toilet, for washing hands, for shampooing, or for bathing the whole body.[2]

>Filipinos use the tabo in addition to or instead of toilet paper to wash after using the bathroom. Not all toilets in the Philippines have an automatic flush, so instead, a timbâ (generally a plastic pail with a metal handle) and a tabò kept floating inside it is used. Upon entering the toilet, the pail should be checked if it has enough water.[5] Filipinos thoroughly wash their hands after going to the toilet, using water and any available cleansing agent be it soap or a laundry detergent bar.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:09:56 PM No.212769971
>>212769809

Luna claims to have grown up Mormon, but Mormons don't like depicting the crucifixion and scourging of Jesus. No real Mormon would display his image with a crown of thorns.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:10:01 PM No.212769975
>>212769916
Eeeewwwwwwww
Multipolar world please stay away from me