You know what, Azizah?
If anything, this speech makes it even clearer why Malaysians are fed up with ungrateful Rohingyas who have been enjoying the benefits of this country while showing so little appreciation for it.
Berambus!
I will never forget all the white people who went to this world cup then gave interviews raving about how safe it was for women and children because the stadiums weren't full of drunk people as they usually are lol
> Seja PewDiePie
> Arraste milhões para as suas lives
> Vença o cancelamento
> Case-se com a mulher que ama
> Mude-se para o Japão
> Seja respeitoso com a cultura local
> Os japoneses te respeitam de volta
> Tenha um filho
> Comece a montar clusters de GPU(?!?!)
> Crie uma estrutura top pra LLM local
> Compartilhe a sua jornada em lives
> Divirta e eduque pessoas
> Se torne o maior Streamer da história
> Abandone tudo em respeito à privacidade do seu filho
> Se torna uma absoluta lenda 👏🏼
Tem que respeitar: jogou o jogo, conquistou tudo que quis e saiu por cima.
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Why do we lack clear, consultative processes for this kind of development in KL? Are lands in the city just for corporate & capitalist expansions?
Stop investing in malls & data centres. Start investing in public facilities & green spaces that benefit the people’s wellbeing.
I’ve never tried Saizeriya. They sell many types of pasta for under RM10 and I think that’s a fair price.
If you cook pasta, you know the ingredients are simple. I don’t get why some roadside vendors sell it for RM20+.
I never understood that a foreign chain store can make the effort to get the Jakim Halal cert but a local restaurant won't ever try.
And this goes for Malay-owned restaurants too.
And here's the funny thing, I've heard many times that a restaurant got denied cause... the store's filthy.