Filipina gaming creator Biancake has responded brilliantly to a gym commenter who criticized her for having Pokémon stickers on her phone. Biancake, whose real name is Bianca Yao, is a popular gaming video creator with 3.6 million followers on Facebook and over 150,000 subscribers on YouTube.
In a recent post at the gym, Biancake received a comment from someone advising her to stop putting Pokémon stickers on her phone, stating that she is a grown woman. In response, Biancake fearlessly clapped back at the commenter. She posted a comment saying, Bahala ka jan, basta ako I just want to be the best like no one ever was.
This witty response from Biancake gained a lot of attention, with the post receiving over 26,000 reactions. The majority of the reactions were laughter, accompanied by funny comments. Many social media users believed that the commenter was perhaps leading a sad life. Fellow gaming creator and Tier One Entertainment talent, Aries Alejandro, also left a comment, playfully asking the critic if Pokémon hurt them, adding, Sadge childhood.
While some comments were positive, highlighting that we don’t actually grow old but instead level up, it turns out that the Pokémon characters on Biancake’s phone case were not stickers at all. A Facebook user pointed out that it was a limited edition Pokémon collaboration phone case, which is quite valuable and now sold out.
This incident reminds us all to be cautious when passing judgments or making assumptions about others. Before criticizing someone, it’s essential to do proper research to avoid embarrassing misunderstandings. Everyone has their preferences and should be allowed to pursue what makes them happy. It’s important to keep judgmental thoughts to ourselves, especially when they can dampen someone’s joy.
In other news, a Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) affiliated page recently got hacked and started posting random videos and photos. This cyber attack serves as a reminder of the importance of online security and the need to remain vigilant. Meanwhile, supporters of SB19’s Ken Suson, known as A’TINs, confronted a social media user who criticized Ken’s hosting skills and mocked his Bisaya roots. It’s crucial for people to be respectful when expressing their opinions and avoid belittling others based on their background or skills.
Lastly, young Filipino animators have launched a new 3D game that allows players to experience what it’s like to be a Jeepney driver. This game showcases their talent and creativity, providing an entertaining and immersive experience for gamers.
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