"Bintay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bíntay - A fishing net of moderate size,
larger than a "láya” and smaller than a
"tsintsóro”. Pagpamíntay—to catch fish
with the bíntay-net. (cf. pókot, sángya).
bíntay - A long ear-ring.
But what is the past? Could it be, the firmness of the past is just illusion? Could the past be a kaleidoscope, a pattern of images that shift with each disturbance of a sudden breeze, a laugh, a thought? And if the shift is everywhere, how would we know?
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They say that the new super computer knows everything. A skeptical man came and asked the computer, "Where is my father?"The computer bleeped for a short while, and then came back with "Your father is fishing in Michigan."The skeptical man said triumphantly, "You see? I knew this was nonsense. My father has been dead for twenty years.""No", replied the super computer immediately. "Your mother's husband has been dead for twenty years. Your father just landed a three pound trout."
kámpod, kampód - (B) To include all, embrace all, comprise all, take in all, leave out none or nothing; equipped, …
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