Maria Chloe (@mariachloe12) 's Twitter Profile
Maria Chloe

@mariachloe12

MD || Ang Diyos, ang Pamilya, ang Bayan, Kalusugan, Kalikasan, at Katarungan.

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calendar_today17-04-2020 00:42:59

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The BenchWarmer (@datumx11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really think politicians should be banned from resorting to this dirty trick to be fair to other politicians who can’t afford it. Hindi naman tayo tanga para di malaman kung ano ang tunay na pakay for posting those banners. 🤮

I really think politicians should be banned from resorting to this dirty trick to be fair to other politicians who can’t afford it. Hindi naman tayo tanga para di malaman kung ano ang tunay na pakay for posting those banners. 🤮
frenchbiche (@frenchbiche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019 I was divorced w/no jobs, little education & no money. In 2022 I went back to school full-time while working 2 jobs. This month I accepted an offer for the 2024-25 school year to head the French program at a high school making $55/hr It gets better 💪🏻

In 2019 I was divorced w/no jobs, little education & no money. 

In 2022 I went back to school full-time while working 2 jobs. 

This month I accepted an offer for the 2024-25 school year to head the French program at a high school making $55/hr 

It gets better 💪🏻
Creepy.org (@creepydotorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On July 9th, 2020, six-year-old Bridger Walker saved his little sister from a dog attack. He had 90 stitches all over his body, but saved his three-year-old sister from certain death. He stated, “If anyone has to die, it's me. I'm the big brother.” The World Boxing Council

On July 9th, 2020, six-year-old Bridger Walker saved his little sister from a dog attack. He had 90 stitches all over his body, but saved his three-year-old sister from certain death. He stated, “If anyone has to die, it's me. I'm the big brother.” The World Boxing Council
Citizen Ken (@dukeofmetrics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐰🌷 Wishing everyone a joyous and blessed Easter! 🌟✨ Here's a soul-stirring rendition of Easter Hallelujah by Cassandra and Callahan Star. 🎶 #HappyEaster #EasterHallelujah [Ctto]

Martin Bravo👨🏻‍⚕️ (@martinbravomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the past 4 months I was lucky to be mentored by the father of Philippine endocrinology Dr. Augusto Litonjua. At 93 years old he has a sharper mind than those who are way younger than him (🙋🏻‍♂️). I am truly fortunate that I got this chance.

For the past 4 months I was lucky to be mentored by the father of Philippine endocrinology Dr. Augusto Litonjua. At 93 years old he has a sharper mind than those who are way younger than him (🙋🏻‍♂️). I am truly fortunate that I got this chance.
ALTbatR0SE (@jaymazingwalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Share ko lang para maging babala.Wala namang masama kung dun tayo sa sigurado at hindi tayo mapapahamak. Sa panahon ngayon dahil maging alerto ka dahil maraming masasamang tao na gagamitin ang kabutihan mo para manakawan ka nila. Naglipana ang mga kawatan ngayon.Marami sila

Share ko lang para maging babala.Wala namang masama kung dun tayo sa sigurado at hindi tayo mapapahamak.

Sa panahon ngayon dahil maging alerto ka dahil maraming masasamang tao na gagamitin ang kabutihan mo para manakawan ka nila.

Naglipana ang mga kawatan ngayon.Marami sila
Patricia Evangelista (@patevangelista) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be home this April, to tell a story about a war that happened where we lived. It's a story we all know, but it needs to be told again and again. Maraming salamat sa suporta. Patuloy lang ang kwento. #SomePeopleNeedKilling

Fascinating (@fasc1nate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1989, an unlikely bond was formed in Costa Rica when Gilberto "Chito" Shedden, a local fisherman, stumbled upon a dying crocodile on the banks of the Reventazón River. The crocodile, who Shedden named Pocho, had been shot in the head by a cattle farmer. Chito took Pocho home

In 1989, an unlikely bond was formed in Costa Rica when Gilberto "Chito" Shedden, a local fisherman, stumbled upon a dying crocodile on the banks of the Reventazón River. 

The crocodile, who Shedden named Pocho, had been shot in the head by a cattle farmer. Chito took Pocho home