True: While I was on my way to school, a man in front of the seat to the right on the bus kept on looking at me. For what specific reason, I don't know. This, coupled with my playing of PC-emulated games was the reason of the accident. It was an air-conditioned Fermina bus I rode that day, as far as I can remember. As we were nearing my destination that day, we reached Philcoa. There was a woman who was approaching the same single exit of the bus and she was walking in the opposite direction with respect to mine. I was successful in outpacing her so that I would be the first one to exit the automobile. And indeed, I was the first to exit. I tightly clang to the right side railing of the bus's exit. When the bus was slowing down (decelerating), I wasn't able to balance my body anymore and I slipped out of the bus. I hurt the left side of my chin, bruised my left elbow, left knee, and the left side of the inner part of my lower lip, and sprained my left arm and right thumb muscles.
False: As I fell down, a car was speeding up and hit me on my right leg. I rolled up the roof of the car and fell down on its back. The back of my head first hit the ground. As I was totally wet with blood and lying on my broken back, people started to gather around me because of the commotion that I accidentally made. They started to reprimand the driver and conductor of Fermina on my behalf. But my time was running out. I concerned UP student went out of his way and exclaimed out loud that I should immediately be brought to the hospital. An anonymous concerned citizen, with his limited daily allowance, volunteered to bring me to one. And so I, along with my school bag and Coca-Cola umbrella, was brought to
False: My soul then left my body. I met the creatures of heaven, purgatory, and hell. I stayed in hell. I regret for not having confessed my sins and not believing in the Roman Catholic Church and God.

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