tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5617750671839953102024-02-07T04:14:16.202-08:00Typical MalaysianAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-5447507791714269592013-07-26T04:09:00.000-07:002013-07-26T05:42:50.513-07:00FREE GIFT VOUCHER! How much you want? RM1 million?<i>No, just no.</i><br />
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In the past two days, we have seen an emerging trend of accounts which promises free gift vouchers ranging from RM100-RM300 to the first 5,000 or 10,000 followers.<br />
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But guess what? You're stupid if you fall for it. All of these accounts whether it's on Twitter or Instagram are fake. I'll explain why they are fake and maybe you might realise how stupid were you or maybe you'll still believe that you're going to get that voucher. And I'll also tell you why people would create such accounts.<br />
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But first, this sort of scam is not something new. I have seen it countless of times just that it may be slightly different in terms of social media platform and gifts. I've seen pages on Facebook claiming to give away Samsung Galaxy S4 if you share this page and tag 5 friends or whatever, retweet for an S4 on Twitter while on Instagram... it's basically the same bullshit. Repost a picture and follow for gift vouchers. So I'm quite surprise that these old tricks are still able to con so many Malaysians, but then again, typical Malaysians could never resist saying <i>"No"</i> to the word <b><i>'FREE'</i></b><br />
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Question: Why are the accounts fake?<br />
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<li>Accounts such as @topshoptopmanmy on Twitter, and nikemalaysia and so many other accounts on Instagram appear out of nowhere. How can such accounts be 'official' when there is no official word from their OFFICIAL account on Facebook or website. And if a huge brand as such Topman decides to create a Twitter account, they would either get verified by Twitter first or at least have the official TOPMAN account (@TOPMANUK) to put in a good word of that account. </li>
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<li><span class="username js-action-profile-name">Honestly, the biggest giveaway is obviously the vouchers. RM300 to the first 5,000 followers? Do you honestly think that a company will ever spend RM500,000 to RM2 million just to get 5,000-10,000 followers. THEY RUN A BLOODY BUSINESS, NOT SOME CHARITY WHO GIVES VOUCHERS TO YOU JUST BECAUSE YOU FOLLOW THEM. There are so many cheaper ways to give 5,000 if a brand or company ever seek to do so. Common sense is uncommon.<br /></span></li>
<li><span class="username js-action-profile-name">If I were to give out vouchers worth a total of RM1 million, I would at least need some media coverage, promotion, and create hype just to show that my brand/company is doing some charitable work. I would need the whole of Malaysia to know that I'm giving out vouchers. Not just to people on Instagram or Twitter. Otherwise why would I even give out that much of money. Put yourself in the shoes of a businessman.</span></li>
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Question: What will these accounts do once they achieve their target?</span><br />
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<li><span class="username js-action-profile-name"> They will delete all tweets/pictures/posts, change the account name and act like nothing ever happen. And just like that, they will gain about 5,000-10,000 followers who thought they were going to get free vouchers. Of course some people will realise and eventually unfollow that account but then again, they would have a lot of followers at one point. It is a dream for some people to have such large number, trust me. I know.</span></li>
<li><span class="username js-action-profile-name">Or they could turn it into something which will promote whatever they want. But it's a stupid move because it will backfire against them.</span></li>
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Question: Why do people even create such account and cheat other people's feelings?</span><br />
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<li><span class="username js-action-profile-name">Once again, they probably wants to know what it feels like to have a lot of followers or because they want to laugh at how greedy and naive some Malaysians are. </span></li>
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Conclusion: There's no such thing as FREE GIFT VOUCHER from fake ass accounts which appear out of nowhere. It won't kill to use some brains. </span><br />
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<u><span class="username js-action-profile-name">Typical Malaysian attitude.</span></u><br />
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Me: <i>"dude, that account is fake, don't waste your time"</i></span><br />
<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Stranger: <i>"no harm trying right. Don't regret when I get my voucher" </i></span><br />
<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Me: <i>"whatever you say"</i></span><br />
<span class="username js-action-profile-name">*Stranger's reaction after finding out that the account is fake*</span><br />
<span class="username js-action-profile-name"><i></i>Stranger: *leaves comment on the page* <i>"pukimak lanjiao no life ah scam people, bodoh! REPORT!"</i></span><br />
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">Conclusion of this short conversation: yes, there is no harm trying but you need to use half of your brain to know whether it is legit or not. And don't be that idiot who gets angry for not getting your imaginary voucher just because someone else took advantage of your naive attitude.</span><br />
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<span class="username js-action-profile-name">P.S: My intentions to write this post is honestly good eventhough it may be harsh. Truth hurts, reality is harsh. Face it. </span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-61319180513386949432013-05-29T09:47:00.003-07:002013-05-30T05:46:23.106-07:00My Top 5 Personal Dilemmas.<u><b>1. Choosing a Starbucks' drink size.</b></u><br />
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<b><u>2. Choosing what to eat.</u></b></div>
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<b><u>3. Choosing what to wear.</u></b></div>
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- I know this is supposed to be a girl's problem, but my problem is because I have 7 same shirts but different colour. The green, the orange and the bottom right, it's all mine. And in a week time, I'll have 10 colours. Oh dear, I'll face an even bigger dilemma. And just so you know I ordered an extra M size shirt, so I could give it out for free! :) and it is a colour which no one has. So, do watch out for it. </div>
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- If you follow me on Twitter, you will obviously know that I'm not a person who sleeps early. And every time the clock hits 12a.m, my stomach will start crying like a bitch for food. So, I will need to decide whether I want to move my lazy ass for food, or to just sleep with a stomach who acts up like a bitch. </div>
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I'm a stingy ass person. Countless times where I've seen things which I like but I just don't have the heart to part with my money. My money was begging me "oh please , let me stay in your warm wallet, I promise to be good" and most of the time I would give in to that. But it'll look pretty ridiculous when I'm really trying to decide to buy or not to buy. I'll be walking back and forth to the direction of the shop with one side of my mind telling me to buy, and another telling me not to. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-14290456442733693062013-04-30T23:43:00.000-07:002013-05-01T01:17:26.022-07:00We, Malaysians deserve equal rights to EDUCATION.<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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First and foremost, let me just say that I'm about voice out what's on my mind on a very sensitive issue to some. But I can't continue to keep this thoughts in my head just because a small amount of people are going to disagree with me on this. <br />
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Second, I understand that Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia protects the Bumiputra rights. Including the rights of tertiary education enrollment and scholarships.<br />
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What I would like to voice out is that every Malaysian deserves equal right and chance when it comes to education. Why should anyone be a victim of unequal rights to education just because you are happened to be born as a non-bumiputra which no one was ever given the choice to choose what they would like to be born as.<br />
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Let's turn the table around. IMAGINE, I say IMAGINE. Imagine the Chinese's rights to education is protected instead of Bumiputra. Say, I were to score 3As in SPM while my fellow brothers and sisters from another race scores 8As, 9As but I get offers to university instead of them. Would I feel proud? Yes, that moment when I get my offer I would be jumping of joy. But when I find out that people around me that achieved better results than me did not receive offers from universities, I would feel ashamed.<br />
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Ashamed not because they are smarter than me. Ashamed because I will start to question my qualifications. Aren't my brothers and sisters from other races are Malaysians too? If they are Malaysians too, why are they not given the chance to go to university? Is it because I'm born as a Chinese and I'm more superior than my other friends?<br />
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I say let education be equal. Whether you are a Malay, Chinese, Indian, or others, let us have a healthy competition when it comes to education and may the best individual wins regardless of race. <br />
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I have no intent to champion for the Chinese race in this matter, because to me, when it comes to education, race should not matter at all. Individual is what matters most. You deserve what you get because of your effort, not because of your skin.<br />
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I have nothing to gain from posting this up. Nobody paid me to write this. Instead I will get people hating on me for this. And I'm risking quite a lot just to write this because this is a extremely sensitive topic but I want you guys to think about it. Because we are the generation in line to lead this country.<br />
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Agree or disagree? You can leave a comment, but stay away from racism. Let this be an open discussion. If your argument is going to be "if you don't agree with bla bla bla, you can move to other country", don't bother wasting my time.<br />
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<b>I'm a Malaysian first, Chinese second. I will proudly admit that for the rest of my life.</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-22558215417312375602013-04-27T23:31:00.004-07:002013-04-27T23:33:16.621-07:0015 Problems Faced As A Student.<span style="font-weight: normal;">1. Teachers who generalize every student. They would expect every student to complete their homework, to do their notes, to score well in exams etc. But no, every student is different in terms of abilities and capabilities. You don't have to complete your notes to be a good student.</span><span style="font-weight: normal;"></span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">2. Nobody gives a shit about your results 12 months after.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">3. Memorise a damn book without understanding a shit yet ends up with an A.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">4. Textbooks are shit.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">5. Teachers who gossip more than 'Gossip Girl'.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">6. Scores A for English but with broken English.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">7. Fails a subject and people think you're stupid.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">8. Gets an A but actually a stupid person.</span><br />
<span style="font-weight: normal;"><br /></span>9. Pendidikan Moral is a pointless compulsory subject for SPM which will never ever help you in life because who the hell even needs to memorise 36 values and it's definition.<br />
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10. I hate art, and teacher expects me to do my art homework. No.<br />
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11. Pendidikan Sivik dan Kenegeraaan? The fuck.<br />
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12. Extra co-curricular activities because you sleep in the afternoon too much.<br />
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13. School constantly find ways to milk our money.<br />
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14. 'Sila jaga nama baik sekolah'. K, you're drunk.<br />
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15. Bahasa Melayu subject which has too many short stories for no apparent reason.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">These are just my opinion, you can agree or disagree at the comment section. Or if you have any other problem which you would like to add, comment too!</span>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-37291677653635911812013-03-03T03:56:00.001-08:002013-03-03T10:07:22.504-08:00Malaysians' misconceptionsThis is something that have been bothering me for a while now and I feel it is only right if I speak my mind out on this matter. It's about the question of patriotism and being 'grateful'.<br />
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A lot of Malaysians seem to get the idea of patriotism wrongly. To them, if you go against your government, it means that you're not patriotic. Please do understand the difference between your country and your government. I serve my country, not my government. I'm tied to my country, not my government.<br />
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Another thing which really irks me is people who labelled those who disagree with the government's decision as 'ungrateful'. In my opinion, the grateful one should be the government because of the PEOPLE who elected them to govern. It is their duty to serve the people as well as they can, should they fail, there is always a thing called GENERAL ELECTIONS where we can vote a different government.<br />
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Have you ever seen people who say "<i>if you don't like the government, go to a different country! So ungrateful</i>". I would say that these people actually know nothing. Personally I love my country. And I visualize and picture my country in a different way from what it is today. Maybe you guys are happy with the current state of Malaysia is in. Truth is, I'm not. I want a better Malaysia.<br />
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Let's assume Malaysia is a little child who has so much potential. Everyone sees the sparkle in the child that one day, the child would grow up to be a very successful person. But it did not happen because the child took the wrong path which he/she ended up being just an average person. To me, this little child reflects the state of Malaysia today.<br />
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So the next time anyone label you as 'ungrateful' because you want a better Malaysia, ask them to read this. If it does not change their mind, they probably don't have one.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-30435648528529988182013-03-01T05:52:00.000-08:002013-03-01T05:52:05.696-08:00My perspective of 'judging'Hello people! I have been away from blogging for the past few months because blogging isn't really my thing as I already have Twitter which is a microblogging site. Plus we all have short attention spans after all. But I do want to share with you guys my point of view about receiving criticism and being judged (mostly online)<br />
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Personally I run an account on Twitter which barely replies people's tweet although there are times I use my personal account to do so because I feel there is a need to. And I guess it is only fair that I offer an explanation for not replying anyone's tweet. The reason I don't reply tweet is because I made this account to be an account where people would come and read my tweets instead of having to read replies. </div>
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But that's when people take advantage of it, they would assume that I don't read tweets and they will tweet me nasty remarks. I would be lying if I say that these tweets do not bother me because at times they do but everyone has their own right to speak out on Twitter if they are not happy with my tweets.</div>
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Being judged is VERY COMMON because I even judge people upon meeting them for the first time. I mean that's where first impression of a person comes from. Being a 'victim' of subtweet isn't something new either because it is very likely that somebody will tweet about you regardless whether you are fat, skinny, pretty, ugly, bitchy, nice etc. Everyone is guilty of subtweeting another person but is it actually wrong? No because you have your rights to comment on a person but if your intentions are just to hurt another person and start a war, then YES, it is wrong. </div>
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At the end of the day, we will always be judged for every action we make, every tweet we tweet and every fart we fart. It's how you take in the perspective of others about you. For example, instead of replying something nasty a person who says "hey, you are never going to make it", why not take it as a drive to make you want to be successful even more? </div>
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I'll just say that the longer an argument gets, the more pointless it'll become. Be happy if someone judges you because you actually managed to get their attention. And not every time people who criticise you are haters. So stop saying "haters are going to hate" when you actually don't hate any hater to begin with. If you are wrong, be the first to admit that you are wrong.</div>
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I would love to write a longer post to explain myself but I'm aware that we have very short attention span as I mentioned in the introduction. I mean most of the time I have to tweet as short as I can because some people would ignore reading the full tweet at first glance. Plus I'm really not a very good blogger.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-82737027066549052192012-12-22T23:07:00.001-08:002012-12-22T23:07:25.450-08:00Are we heading backwards in education?Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) has released their latest result. They conduct a assessment on fourth and eighth grade students (equivalent to Standard
Four and Form Two students in Malaysia) over 63 countries in four
international benchmarks since 1995. The average score is 500.<br />
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I've uploaded a picture which shows the score of our country compared to Singapore and Thailand as they are our neighbours therefore a comparison with them is fair. (picture might be a little unclear) but here's the <a href="http://www.timss.org/" target="_blank">link</a> if you want to see the scores of other countries as well). Since the picture is unclear I'll just type out Malaysia's score from 1999 to 2011. Maths has been dropping from 519-508-474-440 and while Science 492-510-471-426<br />
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We are consistently sliding down and to a point where Thailand is performing better than us in Science. And we are nowhere near Singapore's standard as they are consistently in the Top 3 (a few times number 1). And though it pains some Malaysians when we are compared to Singapore, it does not hurt me at all because I have already accepted the fact that no matter what we do, we will always be compared to them and forever under their shadows.<br />
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Science and Maths has been taught in English since 2003 until 2012 where it has reverted back to BM. Within 10 years, we have switched from BM-English-BM. Poor students are being a guinea pig in the education system.<br />
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Notice the huge drop from 2003 in 2007, where we dropped 34 points in Maths and 39 points in Science. It is notable that in 2003, Form 2 students were still learning in BM while in 2007, it was English. So is English the main cause of the huge drop in scores? In my opinion, yes and no.<br />
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Yes, because the syllabus has gotten way easier since the switch from BM to English and the poor command of English by teachers and students as well. No, because it's not English fault. It's the system that is poorly executed. I could give my suggestion on how to improve the subject but what's the point when the decision to abolish PPSMI has been made.<br />
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Personally I've been through BM and English in Science and Maths. When I was in primary school, I learnt Science and Maths in BM while in secondary school it's was English.<br />
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I found that most of the teachers could not speak fluent English or shall I say, too shy to speak in English due to the fear of being wrong and judged by students who are younger than them. Whilst the government says that the decision to revert back Science and Maths back to Bahasa Malaysia is because the grades of the students did not improve. My point is, it is unfair to shift all the blame to the teachers and students.<br />
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I would blame the government for this because they did not prepared the teachers well enough when BM was switched to English in 2003. Had the teachers were given the proper training to adapt to the changes, our grades would have at least maintained if not better. Students are required to answer examination in English while they are being taught in BM by their school teachers. That is the major flaw in the system.<br />
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Government’s plan in the New Education Blueprint to benchmark Malaysian examinations to TIMSS, and reach a top third ranking by 2025. This is very laughable in my opinion, we are sliding down the order and without any real changes, can we really believe that we will be in the top 3?<br />
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Enough with the bullshits, if you really want our education to be world class. First, remove all political influence in the education system which also means only people are from the academic background e.g top teachers or professors. When you have power greedy politicians running the education system, it won't be a good sign.<br />
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Second, remove race-based quota in our education system. Race-based quota has more negative than positive in my view. When we are speaking of education, we want a fair and healthy competition among the students. Not by giving handicap to some while others have to work double or triple the effort to close up the game. (That is why many students opt to study and work overseas as they feel their contribution to the country is not fully appreciated.) We will also definitely see an improvement in grades by students as each student will have to up their game.<br />
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Our education system will continue to go down, unless someone puts a stop to it. Maybe it's time to change the government and see how things will go from there because I see no future in our education system as long it is led by a "I'm a Malay-first" man.<br />
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ps. I would have write this way longer but I know I'm not a famous writer so nobody will give a shit if I write 20 paragraphs.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01305074702627310221noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561775067183995310.post-8147618129031015322012-12-19T08:57:00.002-08:002012-12-21T23:13:46.159-08:00A Little of Introduction.Greetings fellow Malaysians,<br />
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I've decided to start up a blog because 140 characters are not enough for me to express out what's on my mind. I also cannot afford to promise you that I will blog frequently as my past blogs are all inactive because I'm a lazy Malaysian. How typical of me.<br />
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Unlike my twitter page <a href="http://www.twitter.com/typicalmsian" target="_blank">Typical Malaysian</a>, I would be replying comments. One of the main reasons why I don't reply tweets on that twitter page is because there will be too many but I read 95% of the tweets that people tweeted to me.<br />
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I'm aware that when I start blogging, I will be judged by whatever I write here. And this is exactly why I'm going to blog, because I want to be judged. I want let you guys read my opinion and what I have to say. And I'll let you say what you want to say at the comments down below. It will be an open discussion as I know that I can't be right all the time but I'm willing to learn and exchange knowledge with an open heart and mind. I sincerely wish that people would refrain themselves from posting offensive comments.<br />
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Please forgive me if I have any grammar mistakes as I'm prone to careless mistakes in my writing. And lastly, I hope you guys would enjoy reading my opinions.<br />
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To contact me: typicalmsiancontact@gmail.com.<br />
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