Huge confusion that of a woman in making her prayers. He wasn’t wrong for a day or a week… no. In addition to praying to the wrong “saint”, he did so for four long years.
The story makes even the most serious laugh… The innocent woman did it for an image of the famous Shrek, convinced that her prayers led them to a replica of Buddha.
He didn’t pay attention to the colors – he didn’t pay attention to the ogre’s green – nor the ears to distinguish the popular fictional character from the DreamWorks film Shrek, “classified as one of the most important films of the last few decades”, which RTVE and The One Known already reported the fifth film, the medium NTN 24 reported on April 10.
Woman prayed to “Saint Shrek”
The story, which recently went viral, comes from the Philippines, where the woman was pulled out of the big mistake by a friend.
According to Semana, it was the Twitter account @InformaCosmos that publicized the humorous case.
They point out that a friend of this woman explained to her what she actually did with the green figure she bought in a store in the Philippines. We can imagine the surprise or bewilderment on his face when he learned the truth.
On social networks, jokes and comparisons – even with political overtones – multiply. Of course, there is no shortage of the most discerning people who remember not to “like images”.
A woman in the Philippines spent four years praying to a green “Buddha” statue she bought at a store.
After a while, one of his friends pointed out that the “Buddha” figure he had been praying to was actually Shrek. pic.twitter.com/4yhkjHjQAn
— We are Cosmos (@InformaCosmos) March 16, 2023
‘It is the same to pray to one of the two figures, neither is useful. We must pray to the Almighty God, the Lord Jesus Christ,” says Roberto Lobo Mejía.
Evil Machine says with obvious sarcasm, “And thus, my brethren, the cult of the god Shrek was born!”.
For Elena Rojas, the woman, simply, “quarantine hurt her.” And on the sidewalk, contrary to criticism, Eduardo Adrianzén opines: “This is very tender.”
Semana recalls that five months ago on TikTok, a user “shared the case of an adult who thought she was praying to a saint, but she was doing it for a Star Wars character, it was Darth Sidious.”
It is not known what the woman who prayed to Shrek for 4 years was so waiting for… But for the user Adolfo Vélez: “It is faith that matters.”
And Orlando Jiménez shared the same view: “The most important thing is faith, the faith you have and whatever you ask for, the figure or package is the least.”
Source: Eluniverso

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