"Panganit" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pangánit - Freq. of ánit—to flay, skin, etc.
Kon mangánit kitá sa ibán, anítan man
kitá. If we flay others, we shall be flayed
ourselves i.e. The evil done by us to others
will recoil on ourselves.
The thing about the human race is, It turns up against everything or everyone that it loses its faith and belief on. And the saddest thing to witness is, Most of it have lost its faith towards humanity.
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