Bambi kuzyk
@bambi active 7 years, 9 months ago-
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Perhaps there is this kind of bird that really symbolizes a bad omen i remember my mom told me that there was this urban legend in their own hometown which leads to the death of many when a a black hawk bird is seen going around like a lion waiting for someone to devour.
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I think that is just a superstitious belief just like a superstitious belief here similar to that.
Some old people here in our province also believe of a certain bird here, that follows women who are pregnant.
It is said that when there is someone pregnant in the house that bird who is actually a witch that eats the fetus inside the pregnant woman, would be on the roof to await for a chance to do so. It is said that it will have its tongue that can pass a small hole, into the pregnant woman’s stomach to get the fetus.
So, the husbands or the wife itself would surround their windows every evening with garlic which is said to ward off the bird.
But it is only a superstitious belief, but there’s no harm if we follow the antidote for that bird.
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Here is a huge butterfly or sometimes a cat (that’s why I’m so afraid of cats.. Lol!) Many would manifest that they had seen the creature they called “manananggal” .. when you see it flying around your rooftop it looks like a huge butterfly or a woman with an umbrella but without legs.. 😀
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Actually, the best thing to do to be able to build your financial credibility is to live simply.
By living simply, means you get to pay your bills on time , buy what you only need and be able to save some for your future or a big want like a car.
Indeed, paying ahead of the deadline would create an image to the credit company that you are a good payor. Even without asking for an additional credit limit, they will keep calling you to avail of their low interest loan.
Why should you take the loan on the first place, when you have no need for it.
So, better yet, never entertain them, lest your debt will increase if you take them being enticed by the little interest.
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