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They told us to read before lecture
Study some more at night by ‘going through’
Whoaa.. It works like acupuncture
It’s as easy as playing dough
Last time we obtained terrible result
They shouted “why being so stupid?”
But then we got grade ‘A’ they see it as a fault
Now I warn you, I am no kid!
P/S: Ape kau nak sebenarnye dari aku?
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Eh, aku mahu cerita ni..
As usual, the lobby was set up with long mats by afternoon. I observed that people will filled the inside of musolla first and those who prefer open-aired area will chose lobby. So no one was expected to cross the area with shoes on during this time.
It’s still early but I was there already for no special reason. Suddenly a man appeared with a strange face and without shoes being taken off. He then asked, “Ade ape ni?”. Uhumm..I could tell from the way he spoke and his face, he was definitely Malay and Muslim.
My friend replied, “Kejap lagi ade sembahyang Jumaat ni”. Lines on his forehead became more obvious than before when he asked a second question, “Bila?”…
UNACCEPTABLE!!
Another man with his friend came about 10 minutes later after Zuhr prayer had been sounded and asked, “Dah azan da?” and we both replied, “Dah”. He said, “macam takde ape-ape pun”. I looked around and yeah..memang macam takde ape2.
Friday prayer went smoothly then and at second rakaat, I heard someone was running and accidentally saw a man with his expensive-looked blue baju batik and really black songkok ran to save himself from missing the prayer. (Oh.. gila x khusyuk aku).
UNACCEPTABLE!!
How interesting would it be when having the President… at school?
I think children of Malaysia would love to see their Prime Minister too, face to face in an informal dialogue session as above.
That one was on September, where Barack Obama spoke to 9th grader at Wakefield High School in Virginia. Students were free to ask questions and Obama will straightly replies them. Cool isn’t it?
The essence of this video is highlighted at 1:40 when a student stood and said,
When I grow up, I’d like to have your job! Is there any advice you can give me, or career past that I..things that I need to know?
So Obama gave a practical tip saying that,
First of all, I want everybody here to be careful about what you post on Facebook. Because in the YoutTube age, whatever you do it will be pulled up again later somewhere in your life.
What I could conclude is, say that if you were really SOMEBODY in the future, there’ll always someone who is in state of jealousy over you. Worse, this guy may be the one who knows you since school. And he knows your past. So he picks the dark one and uses it against you to jeopardise your life. Be it a video, picture, or statement you once posted on Facebook.
This is somewhat similar to my Ustaz’s advice before we graduate from our secondary school. He reminded us not to involve in premarital sex or homosexual acts. If we were to be a noted individual in the future, they might come out of nowhere and ask for something valuable. And if you refuse, well.. they have past experience with you. So, it’s about manipulation to drop your reputation.
Lama sudah tidak menulis dengan panjang. Hope you get my message!
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Carrefour sells shopping bags to support green lifestyle. But I was prohibited from entering it unless I leave the bag at the counter.OUTSIDE. Still, I want to bring it in! So he was like…ah tengok sendiri >> This is a jaw-dropping moment to me.
And below’s how it looks like. Macam Shamel bawak beras dalam guni. Ughh..terus tak glamour! I hate you hilarious white-uniformed guard..
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Riding across yellow horizontal lines on the road this evening made me wondering.
The bars slow down the vehicles. But instead of the above..
..why wouldn’t they draw it like this? This one looks..more…parallel! I think I put this post under ‘issues’ category laa. Coz i really got a big issue here.




