Buwan ng Wika and Hunter but Barong Tagalog and also he is Filipino at heart.

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Better late then never, here my submission initiated by

here comes :
Barong boi
available at https://t.co/9rjQoURlVc

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some barong warmup for the stream 👀

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Re-making an old fanart of Barong from
It was my very first fanart for the game. I'll put the old one below.

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here without the barong version

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 11.3: 19th Century English Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines

Charles Wirgman (1832-1891) was an artist, cartoonist, journalist and art professor of British nationality and Swedish ancestry. He spent the greater part of

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"SONA protest barong"

Bayan Muna shares a peek of Rep. Carlos Zarate's barong, which will be worn for Pres. Rodrigo Duterte's SONA on Monday.

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Work in progress ang isusuot na protest barong ni House Deputy Minority Leader at Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate kasabay ng talumpati ni Pres. Duterte. | via

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 11.1: 19th Century English Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines

Sir John Bowring (1792-1872) was an English politician, diplomat, political economist, traveller, writer, and literary translator. He was the fourth governor

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 10.21: 19th Century French Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines

The piece featured here is titled Le Volcan Taal, 1886, by Antoine-Alfred Marché (1844-1898). A description of Marché is in our previous installment 10.20.

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I bet y'all haven't seen Satoru Gojo in a Barong eh?? Well, I'm here to bless your eyes!! Behold, Gojo holding his enormous stick (😼😼) feat. his neon balls (a.k.a. kwek-kwek) LMAOOO I CAN'T!!!

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🩸Hey guys! Enjoy my new drop🩸

Barong, Bali Collection

20/20 only 2 TEZ



hey guys! my drop Barong 20/20 ONLY 2 TWZ https://t.co/2XpNVVop5i

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 10.15: 19th Century French Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines

The illustration here is titled Métis de la haute classe en promenade [Mestizos of the upper class promenading], 1846, from the Jean Mallat book . . .

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