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Daily Archives: January 4, 2016
Ahmad Maslan changes his hashtag from #2Kerja to #tambahpendapatan BUT THEY’RE STILL MOCKING HIM!
— Hashtags used for Ahmad Maslan: #Twitterjaya‘s #TwitOfTheYear 2015; #TweetGayaAhmadMaslan #ahmadmaslanlogic #ComedianMinister #PrayForAhmadMaslan — #2Kerja #ComedianMinister gives ‘brilliant’ advice: Work 2 jobs. But we already work 2 jobs, so work 3 jobs? No, he has 4 jobs, maybe more… Laugh your … Continue reading
How much did the China firm pay for its Bandar Malaysia stake? Why are there 2 figures?
— China is coming! Wrong. China is already here. pK liked pK @kuabt 7h7 hours ago Central Region, Singapore ‘If there was no 1MDB, Bandar Malaysia would belong to the people of Malaysia.’ — RM5.28 billion or RM7.41 billion? — … Continue reading
Malaysian Film Censorship Board: The word ‘binatang-binatang’ in ‘Singapore GaGa’ is a security threat. LMAO.
— Singapore GaGa is a 2005 film by Singapore film director Tan Pin Pin. The scene with the censored word shows two adults entertaining some children, with one of them teasing the kids by calling them ‘binatang-binatang’ (animals). — 6 … Continue reading
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Excerpts from TODAY: Deepening divisions as Malaysia stays mired in racial politics
— 4 January 2016 Deepening divisions as Malaysia stays mired in racial politics TODAY @TODAYonline 1h1 hour ago Commentary: Deepening divisions as Malaysia stays mired in racial politics http://tdy.sg/1UpiTH0 ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr Wong Chin Huat is head of political … Continue reading →