I’m too lazy and tired to blog about today so I’ll just do a quick blog.
I wanna talk about MALAYSIA. Yes, my country. I love it. I hate it. It’s a love-hate feeling. I’ve been reading on comments about how the Islamic political party wants to ban Avril Lavigne from coming here this month because it’s too ’sexy’.. seriously it’s a big WHAT THE FUCK news. Too “sexy” is absolutely ridiculous. Malaysians dress sexier than Avril.. PCD performed here and they’re way sexier.. to call Avril sexy is like calling a baby in diaper as ‘too sexy and revealing’. So the concert is still on.. and it’s like a big news or something here. What I’m pissed about is that at superficial.com, there are people misleading other people about Malaysia.
We are not monkeys who lives on a tree top at some forest.
Yes, we do have big buildings. We have cities. We have cars. We have trains. We have Petronas Twin Tower aka KLCC. We are multicultured. It is amusing that there are some people who have heard Malaysia before think we’re uncivilized.
There’s another thing. People thinks that if you hold hands in public, you’ll get caught by some people who are lurking in the corner, I think they meant Islamic authorities or something. That’s bullshit. I can french kiss some guy if I want to and no one would give a shit. It’s a normal thing. Well depending on how public the place is (like with lots of muslims, or religious places), you prolly would get told off because it’s an inappropriate affection in public (lol take it to the bedroom babe) but no one in ‘turban’ will catch you.. unless you’re alone at night with the opposite sex, and someone reports you to them. This term is called “khalwat”… but if no one reports, you’d be fine lol.
So Malaysia is just like America, or any other countries except more multicultured. There’s someone who said we eat on banana leaf and made fun of it…wtf? That’s just at certain places (especially Indian restaurants) that gives you unique dining experience, that’s all. We eat normal like everyone in the world. Plates, spoons, forks, glasses…chopsticks..and some do eat with right hand.. that’s just culture differences. Why do other people think if one small place offers something different which might or might not be good, it reflects the whole country? If I had never known what America is like, then I see a Chinese, eating at a Chinese restaurant in America using chopsticks, can I assume all Americans eat with chopsticks and make fun of it?

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