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Calgary, Alberta
September 17, 2020 7:36am CST
I saw this in Facebook. This one says No tarpaulins allowed. So a Tarpaulin is telling people that hanging tarpaulins are not allowed. I just realized after not speaking Tagalog for a long time, I can still understand it. So Much Irony! Alexa Play Ironic by Alanis Morissette! This Tarpaulin is asking people to don't break the law by breaking the law.
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
17 Sep 20
Lol! That's the irony hahaha I remember a sign here saying " Mag-ingat sa magnanakaw' (Beware of thieves) Then below is another tarp with a greeting with the faces of the (former) Mayor and a former Senator!
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• Calgary, Alberta
18 Sep 20
Just like the politicians who tells people to wear a mask and social distance but breaking all those rules.
@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
17 Sep 20
Is the the statue of rajah solomonl/sulaeman?
• Calgary, Alberta
17 Sep 20
Its Lapu Lapu the Rajah who killed Ferdinand Magellan
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@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
17 Sep 20
@CaptAlbertWhisker ay yea,i ever heard em
• Philippines
18 Sep 20
Bwahahahahhaa what the hell. Well, people have to be reminded and you can't put graffiti on the walls.
@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
17 Sep 20
Can I know that picture name board meaning lol
• Calgary, Alberta
17 Sep 20
Do not Hang Tarpaulins here. That is what is written on that Tarpaulin.
• India
17 Sep 20
What us that