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Real Or Fake: This LRT Station Signage Is Currently Garnering The Most HAHA Reacts This Week

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This photo of an LRT signage conjoining two station names (Pedro Gil and Gil Puyat) is currently on its way to becoming most viral photo of the week!

Yung nakatulog ka sa LRT tapos pag dilat mo litong lito ka kung nasan ka na.

Posted by Padme on Sunday, February 16, 2020

Netizens quickly reacted to this. Some empathizing with the artist, while the others related to the confusion between the two similarly named places in Manila.

With over 10,000 reactions and 11,000 shares as of press, don’t let this the humor behind this photo deceive you, though. According to a staff from Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) who commented under a Facebook repost, this is fake.

She added that she hopes this won’t mislead the public as this is one of the responsibilities as a creative professional.