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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTeacher: in my classTeacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

student: yes maam! teacher: ok,let me know your name first student : EarlySeven Strikeland Neverbroken! teacher:Wow! are you a fil.am? student: no maam! its my english term for my real name,Agapito HampasLupa Dimagiba!

Hahahaha tawa kayo please minsan lng to hihihi
Like · · Share · January 6 at 6:30pm · Teacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

student: yes maam! teacher: ok,let me know your name first student : EarlySeven Strikeland Neverbroken! teacher:Wow! are you a fil.am? student: no maam! its my english term for my real name,Agapito HampasLupa Dimagiba!

Hahahaha tawa kayo please minsan lng to hihihi
Like · · Share · January 6 at 6:30pm · Teacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

student: yes maam! teacher: ok,let me know your name first student : EarlySeven Strikeland Neverbroken! teacher:Wow! are you a fil.am? student: no maam! its my english term for my real name,Agapito HampasLupa Dimagiba!

Hahahaha tawa kayo please minsan lng to hihihi
Like · · Share · January 6 at 6:30pm · Teacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

student: yes maam! teacher: ok,let me know your name first student : EarlySeven Strikeland Neverbroken! teacher:Wow! are you a fil.am? student: no maam! its my english term for my real name,Agapito HampasLupa Dimagiba!
Teacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

student: yes maam! teacher: ok,let me know your name first student : EarlySeven Strikeland Neverbroken! teacher:Wow! are you a fil.am? student: no maam! its my english term for my real name,Agapito HampasLupa Dimagiba!

Hahahaha tawa kayo please miTeacher: in my class,i dont want to hear you speaking tagalog! is that clear??

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