Saturday, June 11, 2011

Picked Pocket

To tell you the truth, I have never been so furious with some stranger before this day.

But why today?

The sole reason to that question is: Pick Pocket!

So here's how it goes.



My brother was in KL Sentral this evening to catch a train back home. And guess what? Some blarddy Malay bastard stole his phone. My brother managed to punch him and stop him, but too bad, the bastard has already passed the phone to someone else. I think my brother should have punch his balls instead!


My brother even shouted "Pencuri! Pencuri!" but to his dismay, no one came and help. See how selfish Malaysians are? No one gives a shit about you. 


So here's the BEST part. My brother manage to get some policemen to help him out. The policemen search that bastard's body and can't find the phone...and...those fellas let him go!!!!!!

This is where I don't understand.

Earlier, after the incident, I called my Dad and told him about it. He called the Brickfields police station and told them what happened. The police there told him that my brother should have went to the "pondok" to seek police assistance, and Even If The Police Can't Find The Phone On That Bastard, They Can Still Bring Him (Aka The Bastard) In For Questioning!!!!!! Plus If Don't Admit, They Can Counter Check With The Cctv!

So, what the f*ck just happened at the station? 

THE POLICE LET HIM GO!!!! Smart asses right? Seriously! WTF are they doing? No wonder there is no way to curb such crimes in M'sia because this is what they do! Let culprits walkaway! Fantastically Great Job! 


I'm seriously very disappointed with the Malaysia police force. My brother is too. I told him to not expect too much from them. There are more disappointments on the way. This is just a small matter. I think we aren't the only ones. I have lost my faith towards them long long time ago.

Look at the case of the Acid Splasher. What are they doing about it now? Yeah...photofit produced and all, but is he nabbed? No yet right? Sigh. Look at those victims. They are much more in pain than we are.

I believe Malaysia police force can do better, what happened to the police force that we used to look up to when we were young kids? What we have studied in the books are not exactly true, aren't they?

Well, this will actually make me very low, but I don't give a shit at this moment.

"To those blardy bastard that stole my brother's phone, may you guys trip and fall flat on your damn f*king face! That's right! It will be so misshaped, even your goddamn parents also can't recognize you!!!!!" 




Toodles! 


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P/S: Bro, if you're reading this. 
Don't be too sad about it. 
Something new awaits for you. Love ya lots! 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

勇敢

My FIRST paper for this semester's finals will kick off in less than 12 hours. 

::勇敢::Bravery:: by A-Mei

I'm studying but I just can't help it as this song kept on playing in my head.

A close friend of mine sang this song in a Taiwan Competition, Superstar Avenue 7 - that's how I came across this song. As many of you may know that I'm not a big fan of Chinese songs, so it's very rare that I can addicted to these sorta songs.

Jess Lee sang this song with much feelings and emotions. I won't deny that I teared a bit when I watch her on television. I think my eyes will get watery every time I listen to this son. The original version by A-Mei does the same effect also, probably with even more emotions. Meaningful song I would say.
Just love it!!
Jess Lee's Version


A-Mei's Version

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It takes a lot of courage to make the first move.
Once the you take the first step, 
the following steps will not be as hard.
Shall I take the path not taken?
Or should I just stay on this path?
There are just too much risk. 
I'm risk adverse.
Confused.