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    "Trends + Spotlights",
    "Arellano University Supreme Student Council",
    "Cafe Alfredo",
    "Don't Skip Manila",
    "handwritten announcement",
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  "textContent": "Handwritten announcement posts inspired by a document from the International Criminal Court (ICC) are taking over social media. Arellano University‘s student council drew buzz for referencing Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa‘s famous running scene inside the Senate and for styling its announcement after a document from The Hague. “Dahan-dahan sa hagdan, baka madulas — MALIIIII! […]\n\nThe post Handwritten ICC-style documents spark viral marketing trend appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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