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ANG BABAYNG WALAY BILBIL

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ANG BABAYNG WALAY BILBIL Ryan Alcarde It talks about changing the way we view our own imperfections by starting to see them as something that makes you the amazing person you are. There are flaws in everyone of us. Some individuals accept them, while others do not.  One of these flaws, or "pagkabilbilon" in the bisaya language, is particularly noticeable on women. Because they constantly see their flaws in the mirror. Women often loathe who they are, especially their bodies. It demonstrates the beauty of their flaws and how those flaws make them unique  it doesn't mean that you have "bilbil" you're ugly to look at because that's just part of a person's body, anyone's body, women's body. The poem offers us a complete reflection and insightful awareness of loving faults. We are all aware that the main characteristics of highways, hills, and churches, respectively, are curves, ascents, and bells. The author is...