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Words spoken like a true survivor.

In relation to that picture, I too, caught a cough and a cold on the same week where NCOV was finally confirmed to have spread in the Philippines. Although they said they had confined the infected in a facility where the virus could not spread further, it didn’t helped me when I knew that the virus could be transmitted through the air making me undeniably more anxious than before. For a week, I was worried that this ailment might possibly be the symptoms that everyone is talking about and if so, IF I were really infected, what should I do? Run? Where? Should I get away from my family as soon as possible? And if I were to die, who’s gonna take care of my parents? LOL. I always thought of myself as an overthinker but those thoughts really devoured me every night, you know?

I feared what’s to come so I drowned those thoughts and dared myself not to think like that again. Instead, I focused on my recovery and maintained optimistic. I even joked about spreading the so-called ‘virus’ to my friends but some of them just hugged me and I’m like wow, do you really wanna die?

My closest friend even responded, “Ubhi lang ko arun kitang duha mangamatay” Bruh…WHAT THE?? and giubhan sad nako siya. YOLO. I’d like her company in hell anyways.

My friend waiting for me before going to our immersion classes.

Thankfully by the time our immersion activities began, I am almost fully recovered so the day went like a breeze for me but at the same time, It was also very exhausting. I combated sleepiness throughout the entire day and I almost choked when my friend performed chest compression too hard on me but I did the same for her so we’re on the same boat, for now. Before we try to kill each other again.

F R I D A Y

I SWEAR I SAW A PICTURE WITH THE WHOLE CLASS IN IT BUT I COULDN’T FIND IT SO.

But I can make up with this HAHAHAHAHA
Bootylicious

To summarize what happened yesterday, it was a day where we held our aquatics, it was like a training session for swimming and of course, that day went badly for me given that I don’t even know how to swim. I was always the last one to finish and I kept on drowning and drowning while others stay afloat in the water and I’m like WHAT THE HELL?? HOW CAN THEY DO THAT and I was so frustrated. I kept on accidentally drinking the water and cough again and sometimes the water would enter inside my nose so I would cough again and blow my nose(Not like when you’re having a cold) and then I went through the same cycle all over again.

And I said to myself, “Never again, Michelle”

Or else, next time I will surely die but I did enjoy jumping on a 16 feet pool WITH a life vest,of course, it’s the only time that I can be proud of myself and yell “HELL YEAH, I DID IT, YOU THOUGHT I WOULD BE SCARED OF YOU FOREVER, HEIGHTS!!!” and then I went wild afterwards.

It was really a memorable experience even though it was embarrassing. The most important thing is that I enjoyed the activity while it lasted and I’m sad that the school year is almost at it’s end. BYE OLIC. HELLO IIT YIEEEEE PILINGON but truly, I do wish that all of us can pass that exam.

After the aquatics, we were given one hour to enjoy pleasures of the pool. I wanted to stay but my friends would not so I just went and changed my clothes because ‘I go where they go’. Afterwards, we went on chingkeetea kase may ramen at may Denmark. Kapag may Denmark, tiyak na ramen ang kakainin at kapag ramen ang kakainin, may Denmark Manatom.

Denmark Manatom’s code= “Tag traynta ra ang samyang dai”

Also Bebs, A personal meme for you.

P. S. I may be easily annoyed and frustrated but know that I have always love listening to your grumbles in life.
Pagkahuman I broadcast dayun nako HAHAHAHAHA

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