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From "where it all started" to "where it is today" Tara, samahan ninyo ako mag-relapse at umiyak. While looking sa picture posted by _rdlens, I can't help but always remember where it all started and all the things happened hanggang makarating tayo sa present. I'm a bit emotional looking...

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