Sunday, February 14, 2021

PAUBAYA MUSIC VIDEO with LEGO MINIFIG commentary! Reaksyon ng mga Artista at Youtube

 

Viral ngayong valentines ang PAUBAYA MUSIC VIDEO




#PAUBAYAMV​ #PAUBAYJOSHLIA​ #JOSHLIA​

MOIRA DELA TORRE
JOSHUA GARCIA
JULIA BARRETTO
PAUBAYA MUSIC VIDEO
PAUBAYA MV

Showbiz tayo ngayon!

REAKSYON NG MGA ARTISTA AT YOUTUBER SA PAUBAYA MUSIC VIDEO |GERALD ANDERSON TRENDING DIN!


Dahil sa mapanakit na palitan ng linya ng JOSHLIA

Noong unang release palang ng kanta ay marami na ang nakarelate
At tila mas lalo lang itong naging mapanakit ng JOSHLIA ang gumanap
Dahil hindi nalalayo ang pinagdaanan nila sa kanta

Kung saan nagpaubaya si Joshua para kay Gerald
Ang rumored boyfriend ngayon ni Julia Baretto
Na hanggan ngayon ay nanatiling tahimik tungkol dito
Ilang oras pa man matapos itong ilabas ay nag IG STORY naman si Gerald

If you are tired, it’s okay to rest but don’t quit.

Mag trending ang isang linya ni Julia sa MV kung saan sabi nya ay

“I’m sorry Josh… napagod ako.”

At di maiwasang isipin ng netizens na ito ang reaksyon ni Gerald patungkol sa viral line n Julia sa music video

Friday, February 5, 2021

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Trunko found in Philippines!! A furry monster of the Ocean!

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Trunko is the nickname for a globster reportedly sighted in Margate, South Africa on 25 October 1924, according to an article entitled "Fish Like A Polar Bear" published in the 27 December 1924, edition of London's Daily Mail. The animal was reputedly first seen off the coast battling two killer whales, which fought the unusual creature for three hours. It used its tail to attack the whales and reportedly lifted itself out of the water by about 20 feet. One of the witnesses, South African farmer Hugh Ballance, described the animal as looking like a "giant polar bear" due to what was thought to be dense-white fur.

The creature reputedly washed up on Margate Beach but despite being there for 10 days, no scientist ever investigated the carcass while it was beached, so no reliable description has been published, and until September 2010 it was assumed that no photographs of it had ever been published. Some people who have never been identified were reported to have described the animal as possessing snowy-white fur, and an elephantine trunk.

Commenting on the photos, paleontologist Darren Naish wrote:

They show that it was the rotting carcass of a large vertebrate, most likely a whale. The idea that this was really the body of a white-furred, trunked sea monster stems from naivety about the appearance of rotting animal carcasses. [the photos] are somewhat ambiguous, but the enormous bulk of the carcass, the large amount of what looks like frayed, badly decayed collagen and the presence of what seems to be a mostly obscured internal skeletal framework suggest that this is another globster – a rotting mass of whale tissue."