So much for #Amalayer: Someone even created a song but yeah! talented.
By Metatronik
@Metatronik (6199)
Pasay, Philippines
November 19, 2012 8:33am CST
While I was searching for something I have seen the site wherein a guy had created a song #Amalayer then he even made the conversation as the lyrics to the song.
http://www.zeibiz.com/2012/11/amalayer-video-turns-to-a-song-lyrics-by-paula-jamie-salvosa/ (Not a referral link)
I was really laughing while listening to his song while he is holding a little guitar which I believe that is just a toy but then he was still able to deliver the song with music. It is like recording artist.
You know people are so much for the tripping the situation. I was actually surprise when there is already a song with the background of Gangnam Style then they made it on how this girl shouted that consist #Amalayer.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
19 Nov 12
It was a ukelele they are playing there. Well I guess that viral video has taken lots of attention already and I think that it will take a long time for this girl to recover from that one. I think she has learned her lesson well from all of this. Although many are saying that it is an overkill already and it's not the whole story that was shown there so we cannot judge her totally.
But then I think it was the action and wordings in the video that caught many netizens on her behavior towards the guard. I hope she can recover from all of this.
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@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
22 Nov 12
I myself doesn't want to judge at all because I am still curious of what the guard did prior that is why the girl claims that she was provoked. That is the reason why I don't want to take sides regarding this matter. Although yeah it was the way she acts that is the reason why people got mad to her.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
22 Nov 12
Well I am also open to hear her side of the story, but I think it is quite obvious that what the video caught was an inappropriate behavior already whether you were provoked you should not act that way.
It is hard to be at the top of your head when you are in public places since your action can easily be captured by anyone having a digital device and it could spread like this one.
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@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
23 Nov 12
She should have reported the guard regarding this matter if the guard made her mistake. Seems that her real intention is to put the guard on shame and that is the reason why she have spoken English so that the guard would be intimidated. Though unfortunately that was not the case that happened. It was other way around that affects her life already.
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@rizzaspeaks (391)
• Philippines
19 Jan 13
Some say it's a bad example and a bad move, but in my opinion it's creative.
Mikey Bustos is an artist btw, and he has a good voice actually if you have heard him sing some classic songs in PP. They say his video is not even a thing to be proud of and you can't get a lesson out of it. But think again, what are really songs for? Is it to please every listener, or just a way of expressing your thoughts.
I know the Amalayer was caught in a very bad character in cam and yes, she did make us hate her. However, I am not a saint, so why condemn her? Doesn't she get the right to show her face? Should she be hiding forever?
I hate the thought of having these "flawless" people bashing on her. Every makes mistakes , the only difference is not every one is caught on the video when they react on things negatively.
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@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
19 Jan 13
Exactly the point what that woman did is just the usual that only happens to be caught on the camera. This is the reason why I am not taking into sides because at some point I am also believing that the guard has her fault as well. And the one who captured the video became so bias that he didn't realized that he already put the woman in shame and harm. Anyhow due to popularity then her statement is being used in other scenes of the comedy shows.
@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
19 Nov 12
I have this thought if some network can hire her for reality TV. Example in PBB, if she will audition then I am not surprised if she will be accepted because for sure that is additional ratings for her exposure and people will be still curious to see her.
@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
22 Nov 12
Exactly she became famous but I am sure not the way she wanted it.
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
19 Jan 13
hi,
i also have seen and watched different version of it in YouTube,and yes as what you've said they also created a song for it,that happening was really tagged in the mind of everyone that is why they create what they think,that's funny for me and not a bullying too.
@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
19 Jan 13
It is clear that what they have created is not a form of bullying even though it is for fun because in the first place there's no foul statements or terms that can offend both parties. All the conversations and the things we have seen and heard were just composed into lyrics then make it as song.
@rubrub (166)
• Philippines
20 Nov 12
this has been a topic for almost 2 weeks now, why dont we get over this one. hehe.
and yeah, speaking of amalayer... i was really upset on how that girl spoke to the lady guard. that was really unprofessional.. i heard that she's a masscom student and even a dj wanna be, how the ____ was she able to speak like that.
@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
22 Nov 12
Dude! it was just 1 week ahead as of now. It is not really I can't get over with the issue itself but then what caught me an attention is that how people played on what she did. Because of giving too much fuss regarding this matter I have seen some re-enactments that sometimes I find it corny. But not with this dude who even composed and make her statements as the lyrics.