"Pangak-Ak" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pangak-ak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pangák-ak - Freq. of ák-ak—to tear or
strip off.

Few words of positivity

Everyone died in solitude, after all. A simple enough truth. A truth no one need fear. The spirits waited before they cast judgement upon a soul, waited for that soul—in its dying isolation—to set judgement upon itself, upon the life it had lived, and if peace came of that, then the spirits would show mercy. If torment rode the Wild Mare, why, then, the spirits knew to match it. When the soul faced itself, after all, it was impossible to lie. Deceiving arguments rang loud with falsehood, their facile weakness too obvious to ignore.

Steven Erikson, Dust of Dreams

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Laugh your heart out.

A blonde was taking the tour of a national park not long ago. The ranger mentioned to the tour group that dinosaur fossils had been found in the area. The blonde exclaimed, "Wow! I can't believe the dinosaurs would come this close to the highway!"

pangakak HILIGAYNON

pangákak - Freq. of kákak—to cackle. (cf. pangakáak).

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