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Filipino video game content creator blasts dude who disparaged her for her Pokemon-themed phone

Bianca Yao, popularly known as “Biancake” in the gaming world is a Filipina gaming video creator who now has 3.6 million followers on Facebook. She also has over 150,000 subscribers on YouTube. Just recently, Biancake blasted off a commenter from her recent post at the gym who told her, “[Y]ou are a grown woman, stop putting [P]okemon stickers on your phone.”

She boldly posted the comment, responding with, “Bahala ka jan, basta ako I just want to be the best like no one ever was.”

The post now has over 26,000 reactions, the majority of which are laughing at the post accompanied by funny comments as well. Here are some of the comments.

One social media user believes that the commenter may only be having a sad life.

Fellow creator and Tier One Entertainment talent Aries Alejandro also left a comment, “Did Pokemons hurt you? Sadge childhood.”

Other users also shared their thoughts.

There were also some positive comments, pointing out that “we don’t grow old, we just level up.”

But it turns out that the Pokemon characters in her phone case were not actually stickers, to begin with. A Facebook user even pointed out that it was a limited edition Pokemon collaboration phone case, which costs a lot and is now actually sold-out.

Maybe next time, better check on the internet the things you see from other people first, so you can at least get one thing right. Internet is free of use. Then again, we circle back to letting people do what they want to do. Some thoughts are best kept to yourselves, especially when they can get the life out of what makes people happy. 

 

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