Mom reveals strategy to encourage her son to help with household chores:
"Here's our deal: he helps me and he can skip school on Saturdays and Sundays."
😂😂
Honestly? I woke up today feeling grateful.
Not because everything is perfect. But because of what didn’t happen.
With the war in the Middle East pushing oil prices up, things are getting harder everywhere.
Unsubsidised RON95 in Malaysia just hit RM3.87 a litre.
Our neighbours are under real pressure. Philippines. Thailand. Cambodia. Laos.
Even Australia is facing a fuel crisis right now.
These are not just statistics.
These are real people, families trying to get to work, small business owners watching their costs double overnight, ordinary folks doing their best in a situation they didn’t create.
If you’re reading this, hang in there.
But yesterday, our PM announced that our subsidised petrol at RM1.99 stays.
Yes, the quota drops from 300L to 200L in April.
And I keep thinking, this kind of stability doesn’t just happen.
It took decades. Generations of leaders building diplomatic relationships quietly in the background.
Policy makers running the numbers at midnight.
Civil servants holding things together without anyone knowing their name.
People who never made the news but made the difference.
This moment of relative calm, they built it. Long before this crisis ever came.
But it also took something very Malaysian.
We have this rare ability to sit with anyone, different races, different religions, different backgrounds and just get along.
In a world that’s fracturing right now, that’s actually a superpower.
So today I’m not taking it for granted.
To everyone working behind the scenes, thank you. We see you.
Syukur.
And to our neighbours and friends from around world, you’ve got this. 🙏🇲🇾
Dear Malaysians, you can file your taxes from March 1.
For Muslims, this means that you can receive your tax refund before Raya. 🤞
I compiled a list of 12 common reliefs you shouldn’t miss.
Bookmark this. 👇
Let me explain what this means so that you understand better.
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Sometimes tiny cells in our stomach get very stubborn and turn into bad guys called cancer. They grow way too fast and don't listen to the body's rules.
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But you see, these smart scientists in Korea didn't want to fight them with big scary bombs and bazookas like old medicines do. Instead they sat the cells on a wooden bench and said "Look here you stubborn cells, why don't you just remember who you really are and be good again?
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So they made a pretend computer twin of our belly cells. Just like a magic video game version. (something like that sha) so they played around in the game to find the three bossy switches that were making the cells stay stubborn.
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Those three bossy switches have funny names. They are MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2.
Fantastic 3 lool
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The scientists turned those three mean switches Off. Poof.
And just like that guess what? The stubborn cancer cells were like "Ohhh… I remember now!
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Then they calmed down, grew up properly, and turned back into nice, normal belly helper cells. No more bad growing.
They then tried this in Mice, and the poor mice got better. The bad lumps got smaller because the cells stopped being the bullies they were.
It's like telling your barking Dog at home to shusss and calm down. And it actually calms down.
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This isn't ready for humans yet, as it's still developing. But it's going to help out someday. And well, a lot of people are gonna be wayyyy happier.
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Kudos to the scientists once again and I'm super happy about this development and the positive impact it's going to have on affected people 💪🏾💪🏾
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✍️ Vincent The Therapist
Funny sebab for the past 11 years duit aku kena potong rm38 every month untuk selamatkan harimau idk how to cancel cuz im an idiot then one time dapat surat from WWF sampai kat kampung mak aku mesej "kamu apply masuk wrestling ke"
Rentak Malaysia di 'turntable' - DJ Mia
#CeritaBH Bagi DJ Mia atau nama sebenarnya Amiera Syuhada Zairuddin, 'turntable' bukan sekadar alat muzik, sebaliknya simbol penyatuan budaya moden dengan identiti Malaysia.
https://t.co/OCmXzzQ5Mr
Rentak Malaysia di 'turntable' - DJ Mia
#CeritaBH Bagi DJ Mia atau nama sebenarnya Amiera Syuhada Zairuddin, 'turntable' bukan sekadar alat muzik, sebaliknya simbol penyatuan budaya moden dengan identiti Malaysia.
https://t.co/OCmXzzQ5Mr