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maxellminidisc · 7 months
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Found an article on the kids protesting for Palestine on roblox and to futher their awesomeness, the journalist covering the story even joined in the server to see what was up and found that apparently this lil community is so good at self moderation on this server that anytime someone uses genuine antisemitism as a response for any expected push back to their protest, they kids shut it down. Roblox's official moderation is keeping an eye and have reviewed the server but brought it back up for the kids to keep doing it.
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kharthikh · 4 months
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e-ziara · 2 years
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I try to make a not heretical chicken rendang 🧡 🍗 🧡 As you can see, the first one is better than the other plate that’s way too runny looking. It looked like a curry lmao. I had to cook it further to be more better.
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theoreticaldoctor · 2 months
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How To Survive As An ETD / ED House Officer In The Orthopaedics Department - Housemanship in Malaysia
An article on my experience as a House Officer in the Orthopaedics Posting. - #housemanship #malaysia #doctors #medicine #medical #article #blogging #dailyblog #writing
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norshafa · 4 months
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A Cozy Retreat: Our Family Stay at Fraser Place Puteri Harbour's Studio Deluxe Room
Fraser Place Puteri Harbour, located just beside Pinetree Marina Resort When it comes to family-friendly accommodations, Fraser Place Puteri Harbour stands out as a delightful choice for those seeking a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and luxury. Our recent stay in the Studio Deluxe room at this renowned establishment left us with fond memories and a desire to share our experience with…
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carlocarrasco · 2 years
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34 foreign POGO workers rescued in Muntinlupa City
34 foreign POGO workers rescued in Muntinlupa City
In the progressive City of Muntinlupa, more than thirty foreigners who were employed by a certain Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) were rescued by local authorities and other parties at Barangay Alabang, according to a Manila Bulletin news report. To put things in perspective, posted below is the excerpt from the Manila Bulletin report. Some parts in boldface… A Malaysian and 33 other…
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fazilareads · 2 years
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BOOKISH PROMPTS WITH @WARHAWKESVAULT
BOOKISH PROMPTS WITH @WARHAWKESVAULT
Bookish Prompts is my version of a fun interview with fellow book obsessed people on the internet. Today’s episode of Bookish Prompts is with fellow blogger and bookstagrammer Azmira. Azmira’s blog is a fun place to read book reviews, bookish musings, author interviews and blogger interviews. Her blog really is a treasure trove for fellow bookish people as her tag line suggests. Here is my Q & A…
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tomorrowusa · 4 months
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If you shoot down a packed Malaysian airliner over Ukraine, you get praised. If you insult Putin, you're sent to prison. That's life in a hegemonic dictatorship which is Russia these days.
The last time I saw Igor Girkin was five years ago in the stairwell of a Moscow news agency. "Would you consider giving me an interview?" I asked. "No," he replied sharply and scurried away. I saw him again today. No stairwell. This time, Girkin was in a caged dock surrounded by police in the Moscow City Court. Along with other media we were allowed in to film him for just one minute before the end of his trial. A police dog kept barking. Girkin found that amusing. The verdict less so. Minutes later he was found guilty on extremism charges and sentenced to four years in a penal colony. This wasn't his first conviction. In The Hague in 2022, in absentia, Girkin was found guilty of the murder of 298 people: the passengers and crew of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17. The Boeing jet had been shot down over eastern Ukraine in 2014 by Russian-controlled forces in the early stages of Russia's war there. Girkin was one of three men sentenced to life imprisonment. A judgement he ignored. [ ... ] Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, ultranationalist Girkin became a prominent pro-war blogger. He became increasingly critical of the way the Russian authorities were waging the war: not hard enough, in his view. He founded a hard line nationalist movement called The Club of Angry Patriots. His problems began when he started to take that anger out on President Vladimir Putin. Public criticisms of the Russian president turned to insults. In a post last year, Girkin described Putin as "a non-entity" and "a cowardly waste of space". A few days later he was arrested. Now he's been tried and convicted.
Four years is a rather light sentence for dissent in Putin's Russia. Journalists Vladimir Kara-Murza was recently sentenced to 25 years and Ruslan Ushakov is serving 8 years – just to name two.
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bloomingkyras · 11 months
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get to know a blogger!
i was tagged by @d4isy-nukes and @akitasimblr thanks for the tag! 💕
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i think i already show her before with the same game tag 😅 but yeah.. i haven't replace my wallpaper since the last tag. this my princess ,my boss, my everything.. airis nuna..and yup i also make her into sims pet and gave mini her to Arra girl 🤭.
craving: Starbuck cake..
currently reading: just finish XOXO by Axie Oh
last song you listened to: I'll be waiting by Cian Ducrot
last movie: Police Evo (Malaysian movie)
last show: currently pause watching Tale of nine tailed 1938 kdrama ( still don't have time to catch up although the lead actor are my favorite 😂)
what are you wearing right now: Spy x family tshirt and a comfy shorts.
how tall are you: 165 i guess 😅
piercings: just 1 for each ear
tattoos: no..but i really love to wear temporary henna on my hand.
glasses/contacts: i'm wearing glasses but if there's an event or occasion i use contacts.
last thing you ate: Steam fish..
favourite colour: pink is a must for me 😂
favourite fictional character: Marvel character lol 😂
current obsession: collecting pop mart miniature (just like funko pop)
any pets: 2 cat.. a britsh short hair and a persian.
last place you traveled: Brisbane,Australia (international) and cameron highland (in my own country)
tq again gemma and Harper Family ask me 😊.. i dont know who to tag..
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kyndaris · 1 year
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Hot Airing over Antiquity
Despite our chances of soaring over the Cappadocia region in hot-air balloons being dashed by the poor weather, we still had one last opportunity in Pamukkale. It might not have caverns and deep gullies, but it was still impressive to hover over the ‘Cotton Castle’ in all its limestone glory. And also take in the ancient city of Hierapolis via air.
Nothing screams adventure more than looking upon an ancient amphitheatre from above. Or, you know, running the risk of dropping your phone and losing all evidence of your overseas trip. But, I hear you, dear reader, say, it’s all about the experience, right?
Wrong! Here in the internet age, if there are no pictures, it’s doubtful it even happened. And even WITH photographic proof, editing software makes it easy to question EVERYTHING. Coupled with the fact that I hate taking pictures of myself? Why, it could be easily claimed that I stole all my photos from Google.
I didn’t, of course (what kind of travel blogger would do that), but it’s something easy that detractors can claim. Not that I have any detractors. My little corner on the internet is rarely frequented and when it is, it’s mostly by people I already know in real life. Which is exactly how I like it!
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Regardless, the trip up in the air was quite smooth. We were up in the air and I didn’t even feel a thing. Best of all, we didn’t crash land. Nor did we become a ball of flame that hurtled to the ground in a fiery explosion. I might not have liked being bombarded by fossil fuel natural gas every time the pilot fired up...well, the fire...but I am thankful for getting an opportunity to take to the skies and look down at all the unworthy ants crawling down beneath me.
Delusions of grandeur, thy name is Kyndaris!
Once we landed, we packed hurriedly into the minivan and headed straight back to our hotel. And it was here that I bid a silent farewell to my Malaysian ballooning companions. I might not have gotten any of their names but I did overhear most of their conversations as they called family and friends while riding up in the balloon. And while I was very tempted to make my known in at least half of their calls, I resisted the urge.
So kind of me! So magnanimous!
All right. I think that’s enough self-aggrandising from me. Back to detailing my actual exploits while on holiday.
After returning to hotel, I went back to the room that I shared with Popo and readied to luggage to bring down to the coach. Then it as off to actually explore Hierapolis by foot. Or, more technically, as a chauffeur for Popo and her friend as I drove around on a modified moped.
The name, Hierapolis, is Greek in nature and according to the information board that I took at the site, means ‘Sacred City.’ It was presumably founded by one of the successors of Alexander the Great. In 188BC, it was passed into the hands of the Kings of Pergamon before becoming one of the wealthiest cities during Roman times. At the sight, there was plenty to see including a ruined temple of Apollo and a statue dedicated to Pluto, or Hades. I only recognised him because of the three-headed guardian to the Underworld, Cerberus, that stood at his side.
The city also featured many iconic Roman buildings including baths, gymnasium and theatre. I certainly knew that my 17-18 year old self would have been leaping for joy if I’d visited then, giving my interest in Ancient History and, in particular, the Flavian period of the Emperors.
Young children might be able to tell me in excruciating detail about their favourite dinosaurs. I will respond with my own rant upon my supposed subject of expertise - the Julio-Claudian emperors and the Flavian dynasty, which followed after Nero and the Year of Four Emperors.
History aside, it ought to be known that despite being the Sacred City of antiquity, Hierapolis was abandoned following an earthquake in about 616 AD that left only a few crumbling buildings in its aftermath. Despite this, there are signs of Seljuk presence in the ruins. Which would indicate that people had still frequented the site up until 400 years after the devastating quake.
But because of that, the city was almost pastoral in appearance with swaths of green covering the ruins. What made Hierapolis so special for us, though, was the ‘Cotton Castle’ that the city was built atop on. Layered all in white, the city was favoured with warm thermal waters that bubbled to the surface and which were rich in minerals. Over the years, it had covered the cliff tops in a layer of white limestone. And even in this modern age, those thermal waters continue to gurgle, which Popo got to enjoy by dipping her toes in.
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There was also a swimming pool with sunken columns at the city that visitors could pay to enter.
Talk about taking advantage of what mother nature has given you! I however, simply enjoyed admiring the scenes of Europeans floating in the warm waters before inspecting the adjacent museum where displays of old pottery and statues could be seen. There were even carved reliefs depicting the coronation of Septimius Severus, a Roman Emperor, by the Goddess Nike and one that saw Dionysus, the Greek God of Wine and Debaurchery, partying hard with nymphs, centaurs, satyrs, the cherubic Eros and Pan.
After drinking in our fill of the city, we had a quick lunch in what felt like a communal cafeteria that stunk of oil before heading back on the road. This time we were headed westward to the Aegean Sea! Kusadasi, here we come!
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ainews · 2 months
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - The recent fashion trend in Malaysia has taken a surprising turn, with trapezoid-shaped clothing becoming the new must-have item. This unique style has caught the attention of fashion enthusiasts and wildlife conservationists alike, as it pays homage to the country’s native animal, the thylacine, which has been extinct for over 80 years.
The trapezoid shape, also known as the obi style, originated from Japanese traditional clothing, which features a sash tied at the waist to accentuate the figure. However, in the Malaysian fashion scene, this style has taken on a new twist, with the trapezoid shape mimicking the body shape of the thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger.
The thylacine, with its unique stripes and pouch-like abdomen, was once a common sight in the forests of Malaysia. However, due to excessive hunting and habitat destruction, this iconic animal was declared extinct in 1936. The rise of the trapezoid fashion trend has reignited interest in this lost species and has become a way to celebrate its legacy.
Fashion designers in Malaysia have taken inspiration from the thylacine’s physical appearance and incorporated it into their designs. The resulting trapezoid-shaped dresses, tops, and skirts feature bold stripes, pouch-like details, and even the animal’s signature tail. The clothing is not only a tribute to the thylacine, but also a symbol of the country’s rich biodiversity and its commitment to the conservation of endangered species.
The trapezoid trend has gained popularity among local celebrities and influencers, who have been spotted donning these unique pieces at events and on social media. The trend has also gained international attention, with fashion magazines and bloggers raving about the “Malaysian trapezoid fashion craze”. It has become a signature style that represents the country's distinct fashion sense and cultural heritage.
But more than just a fashion statement, the trapezoid trend has also sparked conversations about the importance of protecting and preserving the environment. The use of sustainable and eco-friendly materials in creating these clothing pieces has become a focal point for designers and consumers alike. The trend has become a vehicle for raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting ethical fashion practices.
As the trapezoid trend continues to gain traction in the fashion world, it serves as a reminder of the thylacine’s legacy, and the impact of human actions on the natural world. By embracing this unique fashion trend, Malaysians are not only making a bold fashion statement, but also showing their commitment to protecting their country’s rich heritage and biodiversity.
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kharthikh · 4 months
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Check out movie review of Lal Salaam 😊
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paycly0 · 6 months
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I Found the Perfect Payment Provider for My E-Commerce Store
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After exploring various fields post-college, my friends and I stumbled upon the promising world of e-commerce in Malaysia. The potential seemed immense, with many research reports suggesting tremendous growth for the next 10 years. Eager to capitalize on this opportunity, I launched an e-commerce store. Little did I know that my journey would be fraught with challenges, particularly in the realm of online payments.
My initial choice of an online payment processor turned out to be a nightmare, although it was counted among the renowned payment providers in Malaysia, with unfulfilled promises leading to financial losses and a tarnished reputation. I was desperate for a solution and then a close friend recommended PayCly, citing a positive experience in the e-commerce sector. Taking his advice turned out to be the turning point that revived my business.
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Payment abandonment due to limited options: Lack of diverse payment methods led to potential customers leaving without making transactions.
Data security threats: My previous payment processor was included in the top ten payment providers in Malaysia, yet I had to face frequent incidents of data breaches and attempts to compromise client information, which eroded my business's reputation and revenue.
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Looking ahead, I'm considering expanding my e-commerce business empire into nearby markets like Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with my trusted companion PayCly which is definitely one of the best payment providers in Malaysia. The journey so far has been promising, and I'm optimistic about reaching greater heights with PayCly by my side. Visit us at: Payment Gateway for online payment Malaysia
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m980 · 8 months
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How to Create a Global Buzz: Exporting Malaysia's Best Food and Beverage Offerings
Introduction: Malaysia is a treasure trove of culinary delights, boasting a diverse range of flavors, spices, and ingredients that have captivated locals and tourists alike. To share the country's gastronomic wonders with the world, exporting Malaysia's best food and beverage offerings is essential. In this blog, we will explore strategies to create a global buzz and successfully promote Malaysian cuisine on the international stage.
Identify Unique Selling Points: To create a global buzz, it is crucial to identify and highlight Malaysia's unique selling points in the food and beverage industry. This includes showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage, fusion of flavors, and the use of exotic ingredients. Emphasize the authenticity and distinctiveness of Malaysian cuisine, as well as its ability to cater to various dietary preferences. By focusing on these unique aspects, Malaysian food and beverages can stand out in the global market.
Quality Assurance and Certification: Maintaining high-quality standards is paramount when exporting food and beverages. Implement rigorous quality assurance measures to ensure that products meet international standards and regulations. Seek certifications such as Halal, organic, or fair trade, depending on the target market. These certifications not only enhance the credibility of Malaysian offerings but also open doors to new markets and consumer segments.
Packaging and Branding: Eye-catching packaging and effective branding are crucial for creating a global buzz. Design packaging that reflects the essence of Malaysian culture and cuisine, utilizing vibrant colors, traditional motifs, and informative labeling. Invest in professional branding to create a strong and memorable identity that resonates with consumers. A visually appealing and well-branded product will attract attention and generate interest in Malaysian food and beverages.
Market Research and Targeting: Conduct thorough market research to identify potential target markets and consumer preferences. Understand the local food trends, cultural nuances, and dietary habits of the target audience. This knowledge will help tailor Malaysian offerings to suit the tastes and preferences of different regions. Collaborate with local distributors, importers, and retailers who have a deep understanding of the target market, enabling effective market penetration and distribution.
Engage in Culinary Diplomacy: Culinary diplomacy is a powerful tool to create a global buzz and promote Malaysian cuisine. Collaborate with embassies, trade organizations, and tourism boards to organize food festivals, culinary events, and chef exchanges. Participate in international food competitions and invite renowned chefs to experience and showcase Malaysian cuisine. These initiatives not only create awareness but also foster cultural exchange and build relationships with international stakeholders.
Leverage Digital Marketing and Social Media: In today's digital age, leveraging digital marketing and social media platforms is essential for creating a global buzz. Establish a strong online presence through a well-designed website and active social media accounts. Share visually appealing content, such as food photography, recipes, and stories behind Malaysian dishes. Engage with food bloggers, influencers, and online communities to generate buzz and reach a wider audience. Utilize targeted online advertising to reach potential customers in specific markets.
Participate in International Trade Shows and Exhibitions: Participating in international trade shows and exhibitions is an excellent way to showcase Malaysian food and beverage offerings to a global audience. These events provide opportunities to network with industry professionals, connect with potential buyers, and gain valuable market insights. Prepare attractive booth displays, offer product samples, and engage visitors with the unique flavors and stories of Malaysian cuisine. This direct interaction can create a lasting impression and generate business leads.
Conclusion: Exporting Malaysia's best food and beverage offerings requires a strategic approach to create a global buzz. By identifying unique selling points, ensuring quality assurance and certification, investing in packaging and branding, conducting market research, engaging in culinary diplomacy, leveraging digital marketing and social media, and participating in international trade shows, Malaysian cuisine can gain international recognition and appreciation. With its diverse flavors, cultural heritage, and commitment to quality, Malaysian food and beverages have the potential to become global favorites. Let's embark on this journey to share the wonders of Malaysian gastronomy with the world.
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norshafa · 1 year
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A Fun and Educational Trip to Petrosains with Our Preschooler
We recently took a trip to Petrosains with our preschooler and had a blast! The interactive exhibits and activities made for a fun and educational experience for both our son and us. One of our favorite exhibits was the Energy Capsule, which took us on a virtual journey through the various forms of energy and how they power our world. We were able to ride the capsule and watch the informative…
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asiainsider · 10 months
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She traveled to Japan more than 50 times. Here are 3 life habits she learned from the country
When Malaysia announced a Covid-19 lockdown would take effect on March 18, 2020, Cheesie decided to move to Japan in a “spur of the moment.”  “I bought the last flight out on the 17th. I told myself, ‘If I’m going to be stuck in a lockdown, I wanted to be in Japan.'”  The 39-year-old blogger’s love for Japan was evident even before her big move to Tokyo — the Malaysian had traveled to Japan at…
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