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Cursed Cebuano Meme: Lapu-Lapu McDo Pic Brings Bad Luck

The “Cursed Cebuano Meme” – Viral Superstition from Lapu-Lapu A new social media phenomenon, the Cursed Cebuano Meme, has taken Facebook and TikTok by storm. Centered around the “Lapu-Lapu McDo Pic,” the meme allegedly brings bad luck to those who share it. Netizens across Cebu and beyond have reported an eerie mix of fascination, amusement, […]

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Possessed K-Pop Dance Crew Moves Unnaturally at SM Seaside

The “Possessed K-Pop Dance Crew” – A Viral Sensation in SM Seaside A recent video capturing the Possessed K-Pop Dance Crew performing at SM Seaside in Cebu has left netizens stunned. Footage shows a group performing a well-known K-Pop cover, yet their movements appeared oddly unnatural, sparking debates and viral shares across social media platforms.

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Cebuano Slender Man Hoax: Guadalupe Caves 2014 Mystery

The “Cebuano Slender Man” – A 2014 Facebook Hoax in Guadalupe Caves In 2014, Facebook users in Cebu were captivated by mysterious posts featuring a tall, eerie figure lurking in the Guadalupe caves. Dubbed the “Cebuano Slender Man,” the story quickly went viral, causing a mix of fear, curiosity, and online debate. This phenomenon is

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Divers Stop at 30 Meters in Badian’s Deep Pools

Divers Avoid Deep Sections of Badian Pools Badian is known for its turquoise water, gentle waterfalls, and canyon adventures. But deeper inside the mountain pools, there are places few speak about—especially dive instructors. They stop at 30 meters.They warn others to turn back.And when asked why, most avoid giving clear answers. These aren’t part of

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A Sandbar in Moalboal That Appears and Vanishes Unpredictably

Disappearing Sandbar in Moalboal Defies Tides Off the coast of Moalboal, Cebu, boat operators speak of a patch of white sand that vanishes and returns without warning. Not at low tide.Not during calm seas.Sometimes it’s there at noon.Other times it’s gone at sunrise—despite perfect tide conditions. Fishermen call it “that shifting spot.”Tour guides avoid including

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Reports of Glowing Bones in Simala’s Hidden Tunnels

Glowing Bones Found in Simala’s Underground Tunnels Visitors flock to Simala Shrine in Sibonga, Cebu, for prayer and healing. The towering church, built on a hill, draws thousands each year. But below its foundation, locals whisper about something hidden. Underground tunnels.Sealed entrances.Bones that glow when the lights go out. These stories never appear in official

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Rain Reveals Hidden Carriage Tracks in Parian, Cebu

Old Carriage Tracks Appear on Parian Street When It Rains In the quiet streets of Parian, Cebu, you’ll find cobbled roads, Spanish-era houses, and quiet corners filled with history. But one street draws quiet attention—only during rain. On wet nights, the cobblestones darken unevenly.Lines appear.Thin. Curved.Like the marks of old carriage wheels.They fade by morning.

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Chinese Ships Nagkabanggaan sa Gitna ng Habulan sa Barko ng Pilipinas

Chinese Ships Nagbanggaan sa Gitna ng Habulan sa Barko ng Pilipinas Dalawang barko ng China, nagbanggaan.Bakit?Eh kasi hinahabol nila ang Philippine patrol boat — sabay nagka-Fast & Furious sa gitna ng dagat. Ano ang Nangyari? Philippine patrol boat: nagmamatyag lang, chill mode. Dalawang barko ng China: “Uy, harangin natin ‘yan!” Biglang todo silinyador, parang drag

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