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Couple reenacts ‘Galawang Hokage’ while on a boat

A lot of malicious acts have been happening recently, which usually occur in public places. Some are lucky to get away with it, but there are also a lot of violators who ran out of luck.

Such instances make a lot of women fearful of their surroundings as these maniacs don’t seem to care whichever place they choose to do malicious acts.

To remind the women population to be wary when things like that happen, a Facebook user named Jelai Andres, made a video of the passenger behind her who kept making physical contact with her even when the speedboat isn’t actually shaky.

Andres even looked at the man, who was making it appear as if he isn’t doing anything.

But before the netizens could react negatively, she told everyone that the video is just a parody of the real thing and that the man is her boyfriend.

She said that she simply want to make the netizens laugh, but encourage them to be alert at all times as incidents like this happen in real life to different women.

Facebook users who had seen the video plainly laughed along with Andres, but they had also seen the point of the clip.

Andres’ video might be funny, but it is informative also at some point. When maniac passengers attempt to do malicious gestures, women shouldn’t be afraid to step up or shout to get everybody else’s attention to scare the violator and make sure that he’ll never do it again even in his next life.

Written by Reese Barcelon

Reese was an online novelist way back 2011. She began her voyage with a pen and paper in hand, which advanced into a laptop after some time. Living in a fictional world with the books she read and dramas she watched gave her solace and became her happy pill.

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