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Hari ng Agimat is not "King of Amulets"
To the person who said "King of Amulets":
Listen, Agimat may refer to many things. Why did you say "amulet"? Things shouldn't be said off the back of your head. Think. Then consider the young people who will read this article and believe the contents to be true. If you put some effort in writing an article, then put in 100%; not something you base on your own presumptions alone. — Preceding
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10:28, 29 July 2018 (UTC)reply
It is perhaps the author refers the title "Hari ng Agimat" to Ramon Revilla Sr. portrays in most of his films. That is a person or character that possess supernatural powers thru the aid of so called "amulet". I find it a total lost to interpret "Hari ng Agimat" which literally translated as "King of Amulets" which I am sure erroneously out of context. In Filipino culture which is also present in its history, the use of "amulet" is somewhat common even to our modern day setting. This is maybe because of the religious diversity and the people believing in the power of the "amulet" as they claimed helps them in the daily struggles of life. Ramon Revilla Sr. in the hearts and minds of the Filipino is indeed the "Hari ng Agimat".
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