- Andrew Stanton holds the world record for longest pee at 508 seconds (almost 8.5 minutes) #2018
- Xi Jinping's former wife, Ke Lingling aka Ke Xiaoming
- Uniquickie in Uniqlo changing room. Only in Beijing, China.
- Chinese Ambassador to the UK ‘likes’ porn tweet on his official account!
- Tun Dr. Arshad Ayub, first Director of the Mara Institute of Technology (ITM): 2,500 our professors have no quality. What an indictment! #MalaysiaTakBoleh
- Police violence in China is rare only because censorship is real and enforced
- Lying under oath: Iqbal Mirza Mohd Jalaluddin, a key witness in Suhakam inquiry into the disappearance of Pastor Joshua...
- Nude in Singapore: Could it be the stress and pressure? Even the guys are doing it!
- 57 went NAKED on the Rollercoaster in Southend, Essex: For a good cause!
- How Nurul Izzar persuaded Mahathir to stay in Pakatan Harapan and thus saved it from disintegrating...
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Daily Archives: January 7, 2021
Why is Dr Mahathir Mohamed listed in the Extremism Counter Project’s Top 20 Most Dangerous Extremists Around the World? At Number 14!
.. The Extremism Counter Project is a nonprofit non-governmental organization that fights extremist groups “by suppressing financial support networks, overcoming extremist narratives and their online recruitment, and advocating strong laws, rules and regulations.” Wikipedia (English) .. The Top 20 Most Dangerous … Continue reading
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Liew Chin Tong: Malaysia’s Three Kingdoms…
.. Malaysia’s Three Kingdoms Liew Chin Tong 6 Jan 2021 The only way out of the current political quandary is for Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to call for a general election. However, the timing is wrong. Right now, during Covid-19 … Continue reading
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Prof Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi: Searching for a needle in a haystack…
.. https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/columnists/over-the-top/2021/01/05/searching-for-a-needle-in-a-haystack 5 January 2021Prof Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi Searching for a needle in a haystack IN the final days leading up to the new year, I was asked, along with several other professors, to interview 24 candidates to … Continue reading