Lady Student Goes Viral for Retouching Make-up During Earthquake Drill
A lady student who retouched her make-up during an earthquake drill goes viral and elicits reactions from the online community.
Earthquake drills are crucial in raising awareness and preparedness for potential seismic events. These drills aim to educate individuals on the proper safety measures to take during an earthquake, emphasizing the “duck, cover, and hold” technique, which involves finding cover under a sturdy object and protecting one’s head and neck.
Recently, a photo shared by uploader Lens ni Bem has garnered numerous laughing reactions from netizens. The picture features Bem’s classmate, Kyla, seemingly retouching her makeup during an earthquake drill.
According to Kyla, she was caught off guard when her classmate handed her a mascara wand, prompting her to touch up her makeup. “That time kasi nag duck, cover and hold [lang ako] tapos nagcu-curl lang naman ako tas biglang inabot ng kaklase ko yung mascara,” she shared.
The lighthearted photo sparked various humorous comments from netizens, who took the opportunity to offer their witty remarks and playful banter.
While the photo captured a comical moment during an otherwise serious drill, it serves as a reminder that even in the face of important safety exercises, humor can find its way into everyday situations.
While the primary goal of an earthquake drill is to educate and ensure preparedness, it is perfectly acceptable to find moments of levity amidst the seriousness. Laughter can be a powerful tool in relieving stress and fostering a sense of camaraderie among individuals going through such drills.
As netizens continue to share their witty comments and engage in playful banter, it is evident that humor has the ability to connect people and create a sense of unity, even in the most unexpected situations.
The internet users expressed their reactions to the post:
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