"Palok" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /MANGI-: I-/ to drive (a nail, stake, etc.) through. Ipalok mo daytoy lansa dita taleb. Drive this nail through that partition.
palók - Having prominent or protruding
eyelids. Palók siá sing matá. He has
protruding eyelids. (cf. parók).
pálok - The crow of a cock; to crow. (cf.
pamálok, pamálò).
For me, the times that I dressed provocatively had been empowering. It felt good. It's those times that I felt comfortable in my own skin. Like really, really comfortable. And let's face it, body self-esteem issues are a hurdle many women struggle to overcome.So when a person tears a woman down for how's she's dressed, they are tearing her down at a moment she feels at the top of her game. That's where the real shame is—not in how a woman is dressed, but in the desire to minimise her self-worth and empowerment. That's not kind, or well meaning. It's rude and cruel.
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Perhaps you know why women over fifty don't have babies.They would put them down somewhere and forget where they left them.
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