I stopped making educational TikTok videos and writing articles because my new work environment discouraged me from doing so.
What's good making one if they keep disrespecting and make fun of my works?
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Bagi la bang.. bagi lagi.. cakap elok-elok tak mau dengar.. bagi nada keras macamni baru ada akai sikit.. walaupun keras, tapi inilah hakikatnya.
Ni kalau geng-geng terpaling hiking dengar ni sakit telinga dia 😭
Antara Kelemahan besar Tentera Malaysia
Sbb tu kalau kita go deeply into ATM
ATM belum ada aset yang cukup lengkap
Bukan hendak menghina. Cuma memberitahu hakikat sebenar
Sbb kalau dh tahu hakikat sebenar baru boleh baiki benda yang betul
Lepasni kalau kau naik gaji, jangan sesekali bagi tahu bini kau. Orang jenis tak bersyukur ni akan sentiasa rasa tak cukup. Dia cakap 500 tak cukup sbb dia tahu kau gaji besar, dia dh siap buat kira2 dlm otak dia hahsh
500 tu nanti dia buat simpan je, tpi kalau pergi makan, makeup, skincare, cod parcel dia akan guna duit kau jugak.
Entitle sungguh. Kalau duit dia tahu pulak tamak, suami tak ada “hak” katanya. Tapi kalau duit suami, kalau boleh nk kikis kaw kaw
Kalau kau tak nak bagi duit pulak, nanti dia akan buat ayat sedih guiltrip kau, cakap “happy wife happy life”, so hati-hati la
You deserve to enjoy your hardworking money too.
Interesting excerpts from the memoirs of Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower (later President of the United States from 1953–1961) about Marshal Georgy Zhukov:
“During the several hours we spent together in the airplane, Marshal Zhukov and I often discussed military operations... A great revelation to me was his description of the Russian method of attacking through minefields. German minefields, covered by enemy defensive fire, were tactical obstacles that caused us heavy casualties and many delays. Breaking through them was always difficult, despite the fact that our engineers had invented every imaginable mechanical device for the safe clearing of mines.
Marshal Zhukov casually remarked to me: ‘There are two kinds of mines: antipersonnel and antitank. When we encounter a minefield, our infantry continues the attack as though it were not there at all. We consider the losses from antipersonnel mines to be equal to the losses we would have suffered had the Germans defended that sector with concentrated manpower instead of minefields. Advancing infantry does not detonate antitank mines, so once they have crossed the minefield and secured the opposite side, the engineers then come forward and clear lanes through which vehicles can pass...’
I could vividly picture what would have happened to any American or British commander who attempted to use such tactics, and an even clearer picture of what the men in any of our divisions would have said if we had tried to make such practices part of our tactical doctrine...
Americans measure the cost of war in human lives, while the Russians measure it in the total expenditures of the nation.
As far as I could see, Zhukov cared little for the methods we considered essential to maintaining the morale of American troops: systematic rotation of units, opportunities for rest and recreation, short leaves, and above all the development of methods designed to avoid exposing men to combat risks that were not absolutely necessary. All of this, common practice in our army, was largely unknown in his army.
...The fundamental difference between American and Russian attitudes toward the treatment of people was illustrated in another incident. In a conversation with a Russian general, I mentioned the difficult problem of caring for large numbers of German prisoners of war — a problem we faced at various stages of the war. I noted that we gave German prisoners the same food ration as our own soldiers.
‘Why would you do that?’ Zhukov exclaimed in astonishment.
I replied that, first of all, my country was bound to do so under the Geneva Conventions. Secondly, thousands of American and British servicemen were prisoners in German camps, and I did not want to give Hitler any excuse to treat them even worse than he already did.
Zhukov was even more astonished by this answer and exclaimed: ‘But why should you care about soldiers captured by the Germans?! They were prisoners already and could no longer fight anyway!’
The excerpts are quoted from Dwight D. Eisenhower, Crusade in Europe, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 (first published in 1948), pp. 468–470.
Interestingly, in the Russian translation of Eisenhower’s memoirs (2000 edition), these passages — seemingly of particular interest to Russian readers — were removed.
Everyone shouting “we can do it again” should remember that they would be sent to fight using Zhukov’s methods and traditions.
The coffin of 7. Panzer-Division commander Generalmajor Adelbert Schulz is carried on a Panzer III Ausf. M as he is laid to rest after being fatally wounded in action at Shepetivka in Ukraine on January 28th 1944
Suami balik rehat awal harini sebab team dia menang liga setelah 22 tahun. Walaupun tak tahu apa kaitannya tapi kita raikan je dan ucap tahniah berserta riak muka penuh bangga.
Kejap lagi ni mesti dia nak cerita sejarah liga bola yang kita tak faham tapi perlu bagi sepenuh perhatian seolah kita juga pemain bola. Wish me luck.
Fusako Shigenobu was a Japanese woman who joined the Palestinian resistance and fought alongside Palestinian fighters for Palestine. She was arrested in 2000 and released in 2022.
@mrznnabeel Dah. Jangan pusing jauh sangat.
Johor tiru British military doctrine.
https://t.co/S0EScfu60P
Nah, baca. Free. Kalau nak buku-buku Sejarah Johor or whatever reference pasal JMF, boleh pm saya. Saya ada koleksi.
Sekian daripada saya. TQ.
Mengarut.
Sejak bila Johor follow Prussian Military Doctrine? Kerajaan Johor heavily follow British military and tradition hasil daripada hubungan baik Johor-British melalui Sultan Abu Bakar.
Agak-agak la nak tunggang.
@sjfi_twider Disebabkan Johor ni rule drpd menteri pertahanan. Johor is actually millitery state. It was first Malay state that copy Prussian millitary doctrine. Sebab tu lah British tk kacau Johor. Sebab dia punya tentera sangat modern. Semua eropah copy Prussian millitary so does johor
@mrznnabeel Kau argue pasal Johor copy Prussian military.
Aku betulkan cakap Johor copy British.
Lepastu kau konar cakap British copy Prussian military.
Mantap.
@mrznnabeel Johor never met or invite any Prussian or learn any Prussian military doctrine.
Johor Military Doctrine semuanya based on British Army doctrine, trained by British officers.
Izinkan saya educate hgpa secara ringkas.
British hanya study macam mana Prussia naik. British reform and have their very own strong army (sebab sebelum ni British fokus kat navy sahaja).
Johor tak follow Prussia. Johor follow British.
Sudah-sudah la pakai AI nak argue.