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MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Once upon a time, February 17, 1995 there was a beautiful baby born on a warm sunny day. Her parents gave her the name Manilyn I. Zenarosa. And now she is 17 years old, living in Matango Vinzons, Camarines Norte. She go to school at Mabini Colleges, live with her mom Arlene Zinarosa and her dad George Zinarosa, have only one brother, named Mark.

She started school when she was five years old. Went to kindergarten through sixth grade at Matango Elementary School. Then she attented Moreno entegrated School after she graduated in elementary. She is now 2nd year college student at Mabini Colleges and currently aiming to graduate her Bachelors degree in Accountancy in the near future.

She has several favorite sports but she thinks sports doesn’t like her. When she was a kid she love going to beach, and when don’t have anything to do she love to sleep and eats chocolate. She like violet and black colors, horror movies, outing with her friends and best friends, listening inspirational advices, going to silent places(a place that where her mind find the peace) and to be alone. And now she’s a teenager she love to study and choose to go to church, listening words of GOD than to go to places that totally can’t help her.

She’s happy with her life having friends and family who she can trust and who trusts her. She have best friends who sort of looking out for her when she’s having a bad days who listens to her and can talk to. But life for her means nothing, its all meaningless to her before! Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever. The sun rises and the sun sets, and hurry back to where it rises. What has been done will be done again.
She stayed at the church and have met people who bow down and lower down themselves to GOD, a “simple” and “common” people who are serious when it’s all about GOD.

She devoted herself to study and explore how life and what life is. Our world was covered by darkness, there is none

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