Tuesday, May 05, 2015
lol
Convicted for possession of child pornography yet recognized as a potential asset. Where are we heading now?
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
What's simple is simple
Actually it's really very simple. Why do engineers have to over-think things that are so obvious?
Maybe they are trying too hard to appear smart and able to see the bigger picture.
DUDE... it's the action of recording time. It's not time saving actions, it's not what to do to save time. It's what to do about the action of recording time.
And this I have to say, I'm disappointed.
Maybe they are trying too hard to appear smart and able to see the bigger picture.
DUDE... it's the action of recording time. It's not time saving actions, it's not what to do to save time. It's what to do about the action of recording time.
And this I have to say, I'm disappointed.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Each his own Battles
I'm supposed to lying on my bed trying to sleep but an itch rose me from my supposed slumber. An itching for a literary genius piece. How ambitious. I was never meant to be a write, too analytical for the said profession. Besides, I dont fancy having vacillating attitudes or alcoholic ambition.
What keeps me awake. What keeps you awake? The fear of the unknown or the reluctance to choose between known unknowns and the known knows. We each have our own battles which we think only we understand, only we can and should suffer for it. In silence, in solitude. Maybe? Maybe that's a morbid view of things.
Pecuniary matters seem to be larger than life itself as we grow older. Yet wisdom has it that people grow wiser when they grow older. Does letting money matters engulf your life a wise choice? But who are we to go against the tide? The wave of society does not suffer you, unless you are in a position to make them suffer you. So as we are currently in these wretched plank drifting in the ocean, we are but driftwood waiting to be planted on our destined shores before being able to grow. In the mean time, we drift as destined, as the winds oblige none but the whispers of fate.
The time shall come.
Caesar did not wait 20 years to wage a 7 year war in Gaul for Pompey to be declared Dictator. No, Caesar had no choice but to drift with the flow of destiny, to be the man who will shape the future course of Europe to what it is today.
We each have our own battles to fight, but maybe we aren't that alone after all.
What keeps me awake. What keeps you awake? The fear of the unknown or the reluctance to choose between known unknowns and the known knows. We each have our own battles which we think only we understand, only we can and should suffer for it. In silence, in solitude. Maybe? Maybe that's a morbid view of things.
Pecuniary matters seem to be larger than life itself as we grow older. Yet wisdom has it that people grow wiser when they grow older. Does letting money matters engulf your life a wise choice? But who are we to go against the tide? The wave of society does not suffer you, unless you are in a position to make them suffer you. So as we are currently in these wretched plank drifting in the ocean, we are but driftwood waiting to be planted on our destined shores before being able to grow. In the mean time, we drift as destined, as the winds oblige none but the whispers of fate.
The time shall come.
Caesar did not wait 20 years to wage a 7 year war in Gaul for Pompey to be declared Dictator. No, Caesar had no choice but to drift with the flow of destiny, to be the man who will shape the future course of Europe to what it is today.
We each have our own battles to fight, but maybe we aren't that alone after all.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
What are we hoping?
What are we hoping for? It is a little over-optimistic to say that anything substantial will be achieved but do we consigned ourselves to the constraint set by others or do we strive to be more than what these people deemed us worthy?
Do the poor remain poor because of choice or are they poor because society has branded them poor and thus consigned them to be poor. I do not believe for a second that if the poor was given a chance to alleviate himself from poverty that he would not do so. If society was to extend a helping hand, to try to lift the poor soul up from the trench and dirt and to show him that there is still hope and all is not lost. I believe that he will clamour for that reach and with strength to pull himself back up.
Stories of rags to riches are awe-inspiring and we perk up our ears in earnest to listen to stories told and retold by friends, family and strangers of their adventure and journey to their current status. We return to our beds, blood flowing freely and body and mind coming as one to the thought that what happened to them, we could do the same. Then we sleep. And the next day we lose sight of what we hoped, what we dreamed. Days past and that eagerness and activity is drowned out by the sounds of the world.
What are we hoping for? That the lives of millions are not decided by the inept few. That we were allowed, to have a choice and not to merely bow and accept what seems to be and to take hold of our own lives and of our country to decide where do we want to stand. Am I consigned to be that beggar on the street hoping for cents and a miracle dollar or will I choose to stand up by myself, tall and proud, to the constraints set by myself?
I am an electorate and I have a choice.
Do the poor remain poor because of choice or are they poor because society has branded them poor and thus consigned them to be poor. I do not believe for a second that if the poor was given a chance to alleviate himself from poverty that he would not do so. If society was to extend a helping hand, to try to lift the poor soul up from the trench and dirt and to show him that there is still hope and all is not lost. I believe that he will clamour for that reach and with strength to pull himself back up.
Stories of rags to riches are awe-inspiring and we perk up our ears in earnest to listen to stories told and retold by friends, family and strangers of their adventure and journey to their current status. We return to our beds, blood flowing freely and body and mind coming as one to the thought that what happened to them, we could do the same. Then we sleep. And the next day we lose sight of what we hoped, what we dreamed. Days past and that eagerness and activity is drowned out by the sounds of the world.
What are we hoping for? That the lives of millions are not decided by the inept few. That we were allowed, to have a choice and not to merely bow and accept what seems to be and to take hold of our own lives and of our country to decide where do we want to stand. Am I consigned to be that beggar on the street hoping for cents and a miracle dollar or will I choose to stand up by myself, tall and proud, to the constraints set by myself?
I am an electorate and I have a choice.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The Bawang Fiasco
Its been almost a week after the Bawani fiasco and I've heard quite a few things about it which gave me the impression that I already know what happened in UUM. Which is why I J\just watched the video. I'm a little late with my 2 cents.
Bawani The Mamak |
First of all, Ms Bawani's tone was impolite and at times she was shouting. I think she didnt know how to turn on the microphone or that it was already on. I do not agree with her body language and the manner/choice of words that she used. Too harsh for a public forum and shows a depressing lack of education for a University students.
Speaking up is good for Malaysians cause we tend to shut the fuck up a wee bit too often. But to speak up in the way that Bawani has, I would prefer that people who run's their mouth faster than their brain can think should just shut the fuck up. Ms Sharifah is right when she deplored that Ms Bawani needs to learn respect.
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Ms Sharifah The Mamak |
Which is related to the 9 'listen' that everyone is talking about. You see, she was trying to speak to an undergraduate which is maybe 10-20 years her junior. But Ms Bawani just kept on rolling refusing to back down. What she should have done was to keep quiet and listen to Ms Sharifah's reply and if she is as smart as she was trying to appear from reading prepared notes on a sheet of paper proceed to formulate a riposte to Ms Sharifah's reply. THAT would earn my respect.
Malaysia do not provide free education because our education is already very cheap. And with loans from ptptn which charges a yearly interest rate of a measly 1%, poor people are more than capable of funding for their child's education. Those countries that she named are oil-rich or mineral rich countries with zero political flexibility and or freedom. Cuba? really? Fidel Castro? Venezuela's Hugo Chavez?
The thing is and I'll be honest with you. Malaysia cannot afford free education because we dump most of our money into oil subsidies. Paying RM1.90/litre when the world is paying RM3 or more /litre. Click here for a list of world prices acquried from the World Bank.
You know what. I say we should remove the subsidies, spend the billions on improving our national transportation system so that people can use it. Then the roads will be less congested and less hazardous with old cars breaking down in the middle of the road. And the spare change, we'll use it provide free education. Because government schools yearly fee of RM100+ is a much heavier burden than petrol costs.
I know because I spent 6 years in a government school paying on average RM115 per year.
Ms Sharifah however has also proven that she lack the professionalism and a mature mentality to handle sticky situations. Comparing real-human problems to problems faced by animals is just ridiculous and she could be certain that it will be taken out of context as it has happened.
Furthermore, why shouldnt we compare ourselves to nations around the world? Why should we be satisfied and just accept whatever we are given or provided? I say that we should and we need to use them as a measuring stick to see where we stand in this world and how we are going to improve on our current situation. By first knowing and identifying the areas slacking in comparison, only then can we take action.
On the political matter that Ms Bawani brought up about 'Bersih' and Ms Sharifah's strong reply. Both parties have their own views and in their respective position were both correct. However, due to the heat of the argument neither of them was able to recognize it. Yes, Bersih is legal. Yes, Ambiga is 'Pencetus Demokrasi Demonstrasi' or Igniter of Demonstration to loosely translate. Okay i'll admit, I dont know how to transalte Pencetus Demonstrasi to English. =\
Both are right, she didnt say Ambiga promoted anarchy or the cessation of government, Ms Sharifah strongly pointed out that she thinks that Ambiga incites demonstrations and in a Democratic country, the right to protest or demonstrate is enshrined in the constitution. But it is the government and not the constitution which passed the law that political gatherings of 3 persons or more is illegal.
I think they're shooting up the wrong tree.
So this fiasco has caused much kopitiam palavers that If all those engaged were to focus their minds on solving national problems such as lousy roads, rubbish clogged drains and the politically explosive topic of Water, I think we will be having much less problems than animals.
Disclaimer : The title is intentional.
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Gunung Tahan
So we are all locked and loaded. Conquering Mt Tahan from the 24th Jan to 28th Jan. The 10 of us will do in 5 days what people do in a week or more.Our adventure will begin with a 3-car convoy to Jerantut where we will spend a night before beginning this expedition.
We have decided to take the most challenging of the 2 routes. Victorians being victorians, our balls are the same size as our brains.
Merapoh-Kuala Tahan trail, easier of the 2 will take about 32km of trek with an estimated time of 15.5 hours. Too easy.
Introducin the Kuala Tahan-Gunung Tahan trail,
Total estimated distance of 53km climbing 26 peaks and crossing 7 rivers. total trek time was estimated to be 26 hours to be completed in 4 days. This is not for the faint heart or weak or unfit.

It'll cost us about RM500 per person for a minimum pax of 10. We would have to spend additional money on gear and necessary items like food and torchlights. The RM500 however is already inclusive of some 'light' food and a tent which can fit 2. As we do not know how 'light' by 'light' It could be just a piece of bread for lunch? We've decided to load our bags to the average of 20kg per person on food.
I kid.
Danny did tell us that from what he researched, 20kg per bag IS the average for all the trekkers going up Gunung Tahan. Imagine lugging 20kg of weights trekking for 4 hours at the first go. And maybe 19kg after the interval. That's no easy feat.
But talking is more losers. Now all each of us can do is train, man up and aim to reach the peak. Because we aint accepting anything less. The names of the participants:
will be exposed on my return post.

Introducin the Kuala Tahan-Gunung Tahan trail,
DESTINATIONS
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DISTANCE
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TIME
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MT
TAHAN TO PADANG
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7
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4
|
PADANG
TO G.RESKET
|
3
|
3
|
G.RESKET
TO G.TANGGA 15
|
2.5
|
1
|
G.TANGGA
15 TO G.PANGKIN
|
1.5
|
1
|
G.PANGKIN
TO G.PONDOK DUA
|
2
|
1
|
G.PONDOK
DUA TO KUALA TEKU
|
5
|
3
|
KUALA
TEKU TO KUALA PUTEH
|
7
|
3
|
KUALA
PUTEH TO G.RAJAH
|
4
|
1
|
G.RAJAH
TO KUALA MELANTAI
|
9
|
6
|
KUALA
MELANTAI TO KUALA TAHAN
|
12
|
3
|
TOTAL
|
53
|
26
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Total estimated distance of 53km climbing 26 peaks and crossing 7 rivers. total trek time was estimated to be 26 hours to be completed in 4 days. This is not for the faint heart or weak or unfit.

It'll cost us about RM500 per person for a minimum pax of 10. We would have to spend additional money on gear and necessary items like food and torchlights. The RM500 however is already inclusive of some 'light' food and a tent which can fit 2. As we do not know how 'light' by 'light' It could be just a piece of bread for lunch? We've decided to load our bags to the average of 20kg per person on food.
I kid.
Danny did tell us that from what he researched, 20kg per bag IS the average for all the trekkers going up Gunung Tahan. Imagine lugging 20kg of weights trekking for 4 hours at the first go. And maybe 19kg after the interval. That's no easy feat.
But talking is more losers. Now all each of us can do is train, man up and aim to reach the peak. Because we aint accepting anything less. The names of the participants:
will be exposed on my return post.
Friday, January 04, 2013
Visualizing
With a power outage for my building at work a couple of days back, I went back to my floor at Wisma supposedly to take a new pencil from my secretary but also to get some cold air over my skin. I ended up spending an hour and half back there chatting. Those seniors are rather free to entertain me.
So I was talking to this senior eng. and I have alot of respect for this fella not because he says fuck in front of me but because he appears to know what he's doing and he doesnt mind spending time with me. Although he enjoys screwing me when I work slow or take shortcuts.
I still remember his question of 10 uses for lean concrete. To be honest, I still cant come up with 10.
As we were chit chatting he asked me and a colleague what do we see ourselves in the future. Naturally I would share but I felt a tad uncomfortable out in the open. I just said the thing at the back of my head, "not an engineer I suppose, maybe in business."
Without a second pass and he told me I should get out of Technip because I'm in the wrong field. Four mths at work and im told to fuck off already. Sighhhh..... But when my colleague said he wanted to get IR. He hinted a slight disappointment and sighed why should he work so hard just for a title?
Now that rang bells around my head. Are titles really important? Or maybe a sense of fulfilment and accomplishment in your job outweighs the cost of your signature? The path that I need to tread is becoming a little clearer and maybe I'll decide to go through with it all out. It's been ages since I expired all my energy on something. Maybe my life is worth the effort. Its time to start visualizing.
So I was talking to this senior eng. and I have alot of respect for this fella not because he says fuck in front of me but because he appears to know what he's doing and he doesnt mind spending time with me. Although he enjoys screwing me when I work slow or take shortcuts.
I still remember his question of 10 uses for lean concrete. To be honest, I still cant come up with 10.
As we were chit chatting he asked me and a colleague what do we see ourselves in the future. Naturally I would share but I felt a tad uncomfortable out in the open. I just said the thing at the back of my head, "not an engineer I suppose, maybe in business."
Without a second pass and he told me I should get out of Technip because I'm in the wrong field. Four mths at work and im told to fuck off already. Sighhhh..... But when my colleague said he wanted to get IR. He hinted a slight disappointment and sighed why should he work so hard just for a title?
Now that rang bells around my head. Are titles really important? Or maybe a sense of fulfilment and accomplishment in your job outweighs the cost of your signature? The path that I need to tread is becoming a little clearer and maybe I'll decide to go through with it all out. It's been ages since I expired all my energy on something. Maybe my life is worth the effort. Its time to start visualizing.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Dresscode for Billboards and then what?
I recently read this on the news about another city following in the footsteps of another in implementing their advertisement ruling. It appears to be that too little fuss is given to it and too little attention spared in our busy lives. Link
The ruling by kelantan and the alor setar city council was that advertisements on billboards must display decently clad personnels and for a portrayal of a Muslim woman, she must be dress in a headscarf.
Say good bye to this
And more to
Because under the scarf is great hair that you cannot see.
It might just be me but I think these sex-ed up advertisements are one of the main causes for the increase in rape. It's not the decay of our social policies or morality. It's those damn bloody adverts!
I would suggest to the likes of Asatsu-DK and NagaDDB to just use men in their adverts. So much easier and it would do us much good to have women running around all hot and horned.
But yeah, I might be overreacting and then overcompensating for my over reaction. The truth is, I believe that we are on a spiral towards more conservatism if that's even a word. Okay, let me put it in a way that sounds better to me........ I believe that we are becoming more conservative instead of being more open and more accepting and that's a worry for me.
Billboards now, and in the future? On the roads, in the malls and everywhere else.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
New Edu plan. LOL
So they are planning to launch a new education plan to revamp our education system. I think they need a revamp of their own.
At first they abolished the used the English in S&T for their own sorry pride and ego but now with the 'new' plan, the introduction of English Literature would be made into our schools. The purpose: To improve the english language proficiency and to encourage reading. You can read about it here
Can I just ask why take our something that was doing what the new thing is supposed to do?
At first they abolished the used the English in S&T for their own sorry pride and ego but now with the 'new' plan, the introduction of English Literature would be made into our schools. The purpose: To improve the english language proficiency and to encourage reading. You can read about it here
Can I just ask why take our something that was doing what the new thing is supposed to do?
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
1st Day of Work!
First day of work did not hit my expectations at all. Luckily! Registration lasted until 11+ whence i was brought up to my floor. I was expecting to see all the familiar faces sitting at their respective places.
The secretary who came to get me looked different. NO! That's not Umma. Hmmmm, so something has changed. When I finally entered my department, everyone looked different. Nope, dont rmbr you, you are unfamiliar. And Ooo, who might you be?
I did meet a fellow intern from last year who came back as an intern. Etienne from nottingham and through him I found out that Umma is out on maternity leave and everyone else is seconded to some project. Which left me quite exasperated, who would be my supervisor now??????
So on August 1st 2012, my very first day as an engineer. I idled. =\ I was ordered to re-read department procedures again which I managed to put off and just idled.
A slow start but leaves much to anticipate.
The secretary who came to get me looked different. NO! That's not Umma. Hmmmm, so something has changed. When I finally entered my department, everyone looked different. Nope, dont rmbr you, you are unfamiliar. And Ooo, who might you be?
I did meet a fellow intern from last year who came back as an intern. Etienne from nottingham and through him I found out that Umma is out on maternity leave and everyone else is seconded to some project. Which left me quite exasperated, who would be my supervisor now??????
So on August 1st 2012, my very first day as an engineer. I idled. =\ I was ordered to re-read department procedures again which I managed to put off and just idled.
A slow start but leaves much to anticipate.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
HAHAHAHA...... Not worthy. lawl
KUALA LUMPUR: Employers consider fresh graduates liabilities as many require additional training before they can perform.
Companies would rather hire experienced and skilled professionals who can bring instant returns, said Kelly Services marketing director for Singapore and Malaysia Jeannie Khoo.
She said employers felt many fresh graduates lacked communication skills and had poor English and needed to improve before they could add value to the business.
“This means additional costs for the company. Employers are looking for people who can hit the ground running,” she said after launching the Kelly Services Professional and Technical Salary Guide 2012 here yesterday.
Khoo said the 27 polytechnics in the country generated thousands of skilled workers every year but many of them needed to be retrained by their employers.
She advised fresh graduates to be less choosy and to have realistic expectations on salary and remuneration.
“You are unlikely to earn RM3,000 in your first job.
“Be willing to learn. If you are offered an internship, take it,” she said.
Kelly Services Asia Pacific head of professional and technical, Mark Sparrow, said demand was growing for professionals with experience and niche skills.
He said there was a global shortage of talent in specialised areas of engineering, accountancy, technology and financial services.
“There is high demand for engineers, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, such as Indonesia and Thailand which are rebuilding their cities following natural disasters,” he said.
He added the “hot jobs” in Malaysia included risk management specialists, construction and environment engineers, software development specialists and marketing and sales personnel who are fluent in English.
Monday, April 02, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
McD Free Burger
It was a few many days back when we went to McD for lunch after feeling rather bored with food in Parit Buntar. When you have someone who says she doesnt eat much yet could finish both yours and her own portion, you MUST order extra.
And following our norm, we ordered 3 sets. Each will have a set of their own liking and a set of nugget for sharing,
This time it was different.
Hmmm, 3 french fries so there should be 3 meal sets rite? What's up with the 3rd burger?
And following our norm, we ordered 3 sets. Each will have a set of their own liking and a set of nugget for sharing,
This time it was different.
Hmmm, 3 french fries so there should be 3 meal sets rite? What's up with the 3rd burger?
Thank you McD for showing that you appreciate our patronage. I will definitely keep coming back if you keep doing this. =)
That meal was all the more satisfying for this particular reason.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Eating Alone
I was in Penang Island over the weekend for SUKAD - Sukan Antara Desasiswa. I was one of the players for Lembaran which in the words of the coach, a pelapis team for Jaya which has won the tourney for 7-8 times in a row?
It's not like we were total rubbish and being the only chinese guy who was willing to play for Lembaran, it was a good experience. In Jaya's team, there were at least 4 maksum players.
Group stages were played on Saturday with semis and finals on Sunday. I opted to stay in main camp and since i was there alone, i figured i might as well treat myself to a meal.
It's not like we were total rubbish and being the only chinese guy who was willing to play for Lembaran, it was a good experience. In Jaya's team, there were at least 4 maksum players.
Group stages were played on Saturday with semis and finals on Sunday. I opted to stay in main camp and since i was there alone, i figured i might as well treat myself to a meal.
I went alone to Agua in straits quay, which is one of my favourite places now. I had spicy Tomato Soup and Roast Beef with York Pudding,
Pudding did not taste like what I would expect from a pudding. One slice of the roast beef was a bit too rare , but it was good overall. Tomato soup was zesty and savouring as usual.
Cost me RM 61 for this. I used to hate even the idea of eating alone but this experience exposed me to the realities that no one actually gives a fuck if you're eating alone. I could observe people at will or just chill out and read some articles. It wasnt as terrible as how I imagined it to be.
But those scene where you see a lonely guy eating and suddenly a beautiful girl comes along and shares a table? Never happened. DAMN YOU FAIRY TALES.
Chris has an explanation for that but i'm keeping mum.
All in all, a good meal. Agua Straits Quay, Penang. Try it!
Sunday, March 04, 2012
QPR What?
Queen's Park Rangers -owned by Tony Fernandes owner of the World's No.1 budget carrier, Airasia- sponsored by Malaysia Airlines -Malaysia's national carrier-.
DAFUQ IS THIS?????
DAFUQ IS THIS?????
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Erykah Badu
I didnt know who Erykah Badu was or wether it was a he or a she if i just read the name. It is rather vague no? But with all things non-sensical, you can be sure that the gov will propel these no-namers to stardom with their theatrics.
Reading The Star the other day, I belatedly found out on and the eve of her concert that Erykah Badu was a grammy award winner and was due to perform in a concert Today. Hmmm, i guess the other day was yesterday?
Anyway, the hum-drum is that her concert was banned and even though she's already in KL, all she can do is oogle at our twin-towers(non-local built btw). She had tattoo's sporting arabic and hebrew words which means "Allah".
Yes, very sensitive it is........... here(only?).
The culture and Home supported their decision to ban the concert due to concern for national security. Wait...what? Concert = national security threat? I guess Al-Qaeda really got to all of us.
The said anger towards her direct insult and insensitivity to the local culture was soooo widespread that in the village next to my campus next to my state next to my country is currently burning effigies of her staking that she's the mother of satan and a prada wearing devil.
Okay wait... that would be either indonesia or thailand and they didn't really do that.
Also penalised was The Star for posting the picture of her with those exposed tattoo's. SO, my question is:
a) If The Star didnt publish the picture, the concert would still go on?
b) If she flew in to KL, she probably had prior approval and consent from the government to hold the concert rite?
c) SO WHAT WERE OUR CULTURE AND HOME DOING before THEY GAVE HER APPROVAL????????????????
Funny isnt it?
TO continue, I would've expected more threats to national security with flags burning of the USA and maybe Obama due to the Quran burning incident in Afghanistan a couple of weeks back.
But there was none was it?
So why all this hubris over a singer with her own body art which she is subjected to according to her rights of being an American Citizen?
Suka sangat main kepoh, buat kerja baik-baik sebelum sampuk hal orang lain.
Reading The Star the other day, I belatedly found out on and the eve of her concert that Erykah Badu was a grammy award winner and was due to perform in a concert Today. Hmmm, i guess the other day was yesterday?
Anyway, the hum-drum is that her concert was banned and even though she's already in KL, all she can do is oogle at our twin-towers(non-local built btw). She had tattoo's sporting arabic and hebrew words which means "Allah".
Yes, very sensitive it is........... here(only?).
The culture and Home supported their decision to ban the concert due to concern for national security. Wait...what? Concert = national security threat? I guess Al-Qaeda really got to all of us.
The said anger towards her direct insult and insensitivity to the local culture was soooo widespread that in the village next to my campus next to my state next to my country is currently burning effigies of her staking that she's the mother of satan and a prada wearing devil.
Okay wait... that would be either indonesia or thailand and they didn't really do that.
Also penalised was The Star for posting the picture of her with those exposed tattoo's. SO, my question is:
a) If The Star didnt publish the picture, the concert would still go on?
b) If she flew in to KL, she probably had prior approval and consent from the government to hold the concert rite?
c) SO WHAT WERE OUR CULTURE AND HOME DOING before THEY GAVE HER APPROVAL????????????????
Funny isnt it?
TO continue, I would've expected more threats to national security with flags burning of the USA and maybe Obama due to the Quran burning incident in Afghanistan a couple of weeks back.
But there was none was it?
So why all this hubris over a singer with her own body art which she is subjected to according to her rights of being an American Citizen?
Suka sangat main kepoh, buat kerja baik-baik sebelum sampuk hal orang lain.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
CoolUniPack 4mb In Your Face
So my speed dropped to real slow for the past week. After writing a complain to TM and they fixing my problem in a week, it's all back to normal now.
Good job to TM for addressing my problem so quickly. Very much appreciated.
Good job to TM for addressing my problem so quickly. Very much appreciated.
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
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