Estudyante, nawindang sa reaksyon ng kanyang mom sa ipinost na meme: “Bakit maganda ba buhay niya?”
- A student was taken aback in a hilarious manner upon reading the comment of her mom in the meme she reposted on socmed
- Earlier, the student reposted a meme about those who have miserable lives and on top of the list were college students who were far away from home
- In her caption, the said student wrote the humorous caption “parinig pa more sa akin”
- Her mom, on seeing her repost and caption, did not take it lightly and wrote in the comments section, apparently in defense of her daughter, asking if the one making the post lives a good life
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A college student with the socmed handle Charlotte Belardo was taken aback, albeit in a humorous way, on reading the comment that her mom wrote in the meme she reposted on social media.
Earlier, the student reposted a meme about students who have miserable lives.
On the top of the list were college students who live far away from their homes.
“Top 1 na miserable ang buhay. 1. Mga college students na malalayo ang bahay,” the meme read.
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Perhaps finding the post hilarious, the Belardo decided to repost the said meme and added her own caption.
“Parinig pa more sa akin,” Belardo wrote as caption.
To her surprise, her mom wrote a comment below demanding as to the identity of those making “parinig” to her daughter.
“Sino yan? Bakit maganda ba buhay niya? Porke't malayo inuuwian mo, miserable na ba agad?” Belardo’s mom wrote.
“Ang tawag kamo dyan pag titiis pag tyatyaga... Kasi gusto mo ung kurso mo nakinuha mo kaya handa ka magsakripisyo,” she added.
In the last line of her comment, Belardo’s mom challenged the one she thought making parinig to her daughter on social media to identify himself or herself.
“Harapan kamo magsalita cya, wag puro parinig,” the mom of Charlotte said.
Her mom’s comment prompted Charlotte to write a reply to the elder Belardo’s comment.
“Hala ma meme lang yan,” Charlotte said.
As of now, Charlotte’s repost, along with the comment of her mom, has attracted thousands of netizens, with 44K of them reacting to the post, with 1.6K writing their own comments, and 5.6K of netizens sharing the post.
Posts, such as photos or videos, that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.
One of such viral posts is the one made by a teacher from Pangasinan who received a bunch of “saluyot” from her student who didn’t have money to buy a rose, chocolate, or even a simple gift for Teachers’ Day has gone viral. The teacher, in a social media post, thanked her young student and said that it was the sweetest gift she had received on Teachers’ Day. She also said that earlier, the student was even a bit shy to tell her about his gift for his teacher. The heartwarming post and caption, which brought many netizens to tears, has now gained 54K reacts with 901 comments and 10k shares.
Videos that have heartfelt content, also often go viral. One example is the video taken by a mother of her five-year-old child praying to Jesus for his father has gone viral. The child was asking Jesus to heal his father, who was a lineman. He explained to Jesus that electricity exploded, which made his daddy ill. In the video, one could hear the little boy telling his father that he loves him and that he will never leave his father's side.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh