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Pinoy Porsche Club Members Meets in Chicago
The Pinoy Porsche Club (PPC) members recently held their inaugural meetup in Chicago, welcoming over a dozen of the fanciest cars from all around the city. The gathering was a sight to behold as members brought out their beloved Porsches and shared stories about why they bought them. The Porsche owners of the club were excited to show off their unique wheels.
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How to Prepare for a Bad Weather in the USA
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"Inspiration"
A poem originally inspired by the song "Starry Starry Night" by Don McLean which in turn was about the painting of the same name by Vincent Van Gogh. I have been writing poetry since I was 16. Just like our videos, I reside in mediocrity when it comes to creativity in prose. Couple that with joining Artlist and finding some amazing cinematic music and I was inspired to create this series that combines those 3 mediums in a moving, inspirational, cinematic and time-sensitive way. We hope you enjoy!
Hippies - A Poem
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A Poem about Life
An Abecedarian Poem is a poem that is completed alphabetically. In its earliest document English use, the term abecedarian refers to "one learning the rudiments of something". In the early 1600s, it meant someone that was beginning to learn the use of the alphabet. The term was created using the combination of the letters A, B, C, D, and the suffix. The echo of that initial pronunciation can still be heard in the original dialect of the word. The adjective itself appeared decades later in the English language. The following is a true story using the abecedarian format for your contemplation and enjoyment.