#ManilaEncounters: Some Of The Best Stories From Trending Hashtag On Twitter

Here are some of the best #ManilaEncounters story from Twitter.

#MANILAENCOUNTERS – Here are some of the best, creepiest, and saddest stories from the recently trending hashtag on Twitter, the #ManilaEncounters.

Lately, a lot of screenshots from Twitter has been circulating on Facebook with the hashtag “#ManilaEncounters” which contain stories that would bring out various emotions from the readers.

Some stories are creepy, sad, political, and some are about love. With this, here is a compilation of some of the best stories with the same hashtag that have trended on Twitter.

The netizens can’t just stop themselves from reading these short and yet striking stories.

See some posts from Twitter below:

What do you think?

*Goose bumps*

What would you do if are in his place?

https://twitter.com/iamdaleflores/status/1102091583342563329

This is heart breaking, though.

https://twitter.com/CardanoElla/status/1102068993400041472

Father’s love.

That’s what friends are for. Never leave each other.

https://twitter.com/kriziagabrielle/status/1101693536448049153

Remember this?

https://twitter.com/marcyyvista/status/1101842666231197696

You remember this?

https://twitter.com/FUS10N_09/status/1102224000799916034

Be grateful.

https://twitter.com/jenxxv_/status/1102048316836110336

Promises are made to be broken.

https://twitter.com/heyypiaa/status/1101753805325066240

Have you met one?

He was shookt!

Ever encountered situation like this?

https://twitter.com/bryandc16/status/1101292396434739200

Who is she?

Desaparecidos.

He’s looking at himself.

https://twitter.com/louvhely/status/1100774381482135554

Study well.

Commitment at its finest.

Would you dare open?

*Creepy*

There are thousands of these kind of stories from the said social media platform from creative people taken from the stories they heard, personal experiences, and creative minds.

However, on the other end, this only goes to show that a lot Pinoys are actually good in writing and literature. A lot of Pinoys were good in expressing and showing their imagination through words given the limitation of words in Twitter in a single post.

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