Alhamdulillah, bukan salah driver lori tu pun.
You see, bukan main nak extend reman driver lori yg tak salah, dia pun sempat ketepi yee nak elak X50 tu, di lane sendiri, xlaju. Tapi sebab kematian ada libatkan anggota polis, so request nak extend reman.
Tu cakap, selagi tak jadi dekat keluarga sendiri, orang sekeliling, takkan la diorang ni nk amik port.
Orang yg xsalah, siap bergari, baju lokap.
Cuba hat mabuk yg sah-sah salah, hg gari pun dak, baju lokap pun tidak. Kelakar undang-undang Malaysia ni. Boleh pilih nak attack siapa.
🚨🦅 BREAKING: Marco Silva agrees to become new Benfica manager, here we go!
Silva leaves Fulham and signs contract until June 2028 plus option until 2029 at Benfica reducing salary to fight for titles.
Back to Portugal after 10 years, wanted by both Rui Costa and Mario Branco.
The United States is abusing its role as a World Cup host.
They issued heavily restricted visas to the Iranian team, which is scheduled to play on U.S. soil. They also failed to issue visas to @BafanaBafana in a timely manner.
Either they are incapable of managing the process properly, or they are acting in bad faith.
Today I Learned: There is actually a documented constitutional process to remove a Yang di-Pertuan Besar in Negeri Sembilan.
I went to look up how this is actually supposed to work. Back to my
Negeri Sembilan is the only Malaysian state where the ruler is elected, not hereditary.
The Yang di-Pertuan Besar is chosen by the four Undang Luak from Sungai Ujong, Jelebu, Johol, and Rembau.
This tradition goes back to 1773 and follows Minangkabau adat perpatih.
The state constitution is called Undang-Undang Tubuh Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan 1959 or UUTKNS.
Article 10 of the UUTKNS gives the four Undang Luak a prerogative power to suspend or remove the Yang di-Pertuan Besar on specific grounds.
The grounds listed are breach of Syariah law, conviction of a criminal offence, being of unsound mind, contravening the state constitution, or being deemed no longer fit for the position.
Articles 10 to 12 govern the overall process.
Any such action has to go through the Dewan Keadilan dan Undang or DKU.
That is the Council of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar and Ruling Chiefs.
Now, on the current situation.
Per statements from Menteri Besar, the state government's position is that the declaration read by Mubarak Dohak is not recognised.
The reasoning cited is that Mubarak was himself allegedly removed as Undang Luak Sungai Ujong effective 13 May 2025 for 33 alleged offences related to pesaka and adat Telaga Undang, Waris Klana Hulu.
The Dewan Keadilan dan Undang reportedly convened a special sitting at Istana Besar Seri Menanti on 17 April 2026, chaired by Tuanku Muhriz, and accepted Mubarak's removal under Clause 14(3) of the UUTKNS.
Since the constitutional power to invoke Articles 10 to 12 sits with a sitting Undang, the state government says the declaration has no legal standing.
Is there precedent for removing an Undang? Yes.
According to the MB's statement, the 14th Undang Luak Johol, Datuk Mohammad Jan Abdul Ghani, was dismissed on 27 March 2016 for 13 offences related to Luak Johol customs.
That also went through the DKU.
Is there precedent for actually removing a Yang di-Pertuan Besar using Article 10? Based on publicly available records, no.
The mechanism exists on paper but has not been used in modern history.
There have been succession disputes before.
One more interesting detail.
The process for removing a Yang di-Pertuan Agong at federal level, set out in the Third Schedule of the Federal Constitution, was reportedly modelled partly on this Negeri Sembilan system.
The Conference of Rulers has similar prerogative powers nationally as the Undang Yang Empat have at state level.
TIL Malaysia's oldest elected monarchy has a 66-year-old written rulebook for almost every scenario, including this one.
Dihina hina belum pernah juara aff saya diam
Dihujat hujat terlalu banyak naturalisasi saya diam
Direndah rendahkan, diobok obok iran saya diam
Tapi disamakan dengan arsenal, saya akan lawan!
2025: another step into adulthood. I’m doing better than expected although these few months are not smooth sailing. Have a feeling i used too much luck this year. Hoping next year nothing bad will happen
#常闇トワ2nd
I will not be attending Towa's 2nd sololive tonight.
For the past year and a half, I have fully embraced the "lock in" mentality. It has led me to a multitude of amazing experiences at over 20 events, and I do not regret locking in to any of them. But the truth is, it comes at a cost.
I have pushed myself to the limits in many ways - physically, mentally, financially, logistically, emotionally. This October trip was supposed to be the final push before I slowed down and rebuilt my life in preparation for 7th fes. And right at the end, I found myself falling short in several ways all at once.
But I'm not asking you to feel bad for me. I do not feel bad for myself, nor do I feel that I have failed my oshi. I am not arrogant enough to think that my presence alone would make a significant difference in her experience. Believe me, if I did, I would be in Japan right now, everything else be damned.
There is one reason I can feel at peace. One thing I would like to impart to anyone who would feel down for missing their oshi's concert. One thing to remember before buying a scalped ticket. When considering if you are truly supporting your oshi.
One thing I owe to the Linkcat of 2 years ago, who embarked on his first ever solo trip, overcoming every physical and mental hurdle. Only after locking in to Towa's first sololive, in a massive arena surrounded by thousands of other cheering fans, desperate to see my oshi's dream come true with my own eyes, was I able to realize this.
It's not important that I was there.
It's important that she was.
And I am so incredibly proud of her.
【The Ultimate Otaku Who Saved His Idol👀】
In Japan, the story of an idol otaku has gone viral after being featured on TV.
Honoka Aikawa became the leader of SKE48 this April, 17 years after the group’s formation. For her very first handshake event as leader, she showed up full of energy, believing more fans would come than usual. But when the event began at 3 p.m., not a single person stood in her line. Meanwhile, her younger group members already had long queues of fans.
Aikawa was devastated — so much so that she even asked her manager if she was about to be fired as an idol.
Then came one idol otaku: Shibu-chan. He had traveled nearly 700 kilometers from Miyagi Prefecture to Nagoya just to see her. Seeing her empty lane, he stepped in.
With 60 handshake tickets in hand, Shibu-chan spent the entire session lining up again and again in Aikawa’s lane. He looped through as much as time allowed, making sure she was never left alone. And while doing so, he also showed kindness: after each round, he deliberately took a five-minute break so Aikawa wouldn’t get too tired. During those breaks, he still waved to her from afar so she wouldn’t feel lonely. Aikawa later said she was incredibly happy and felt truly saved.
At that time, when she posted on X a photo of Shibu-chan waving alone, it became a huge topic. The story spread widely across Japan on X, and soon more and more fans began coming to her handshake events.
When asked how he felt about being called an “otaku” by Aikawa herself, Shibu-chan simply smiled and said:
“It’s a compliment.”
He was, quite literally, the otaku who saved his oshi.