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  1. Huge durians for durans lovers! Weather is warm in AM and slight rain in late PM! So shiok lah!
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  2. kumgong until limpeh bo words. alrdy tell u all kumgong ginnas how to get rich liao but dont listen. wahahahahahahahahaha
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  3. overload? ma cik mee siam too tasty?
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  5. Cum here have amdk hee mee, amdk kopi peng n beo nice aunty whhh Wat did loyal kgk fans jiak todae
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  6. We need the right to bear arms. Best is nuclear arms
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  7. kgk xdd got sing this song to new atb friend bo?????? wahahahahahaha
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  8. My atb gf dun nid to escape coz she luv having her pgd sucked whhh
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  9. Looks disappointing... Lack of even more luxury sofa
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  11. Why this room look a bit like @HarrisY1fav type of room?
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  12. jin kumgong. direct translation from hawley, the maker.
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  13. kgk xdd today go keong saik st and pretend to be sakti pgd loctor kor kor?????? got see any nurse aunty bo?????? wahahahahahaha
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  14. But arcade close early right! Am sure when you are in your 20s, you will hang out for some music and drinks!
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  15. Big Woof Dogecoin cocreator Billy Markus apparently doesn’t think very highly of the people who invest in cryptocurrencies like, well, his. In a tweet appearing to respond to the precipitous crash of the Terra stablecoin last week, in which the coin meant to be tied to the worth of the US Dollar lost a whopping 97 percent of its worth, Markus said it appears that large swaths of crypto investors “don’t even understand the fundamental basics of either crypto or how markets work.” “I would guess by reading what people say,” the 39-year-0ld Dogecoin founder continued, that “at least 70 percent have absolutely no clue” how crypto actually works. Simple Plan In a follow-up tweet, Markus added some advice to his griping, suggesting that crypto investors do their own research — “hype YouTube videos are not research,” he cautioned — and make decisions using “common sense.” “Have a plan,” he added. “Don’t invest emotionally.” It’s pretty good advice. But given that Dogecoin investors — and, presumably, its creators — got rich only after Elon Musk kinda-sorta plugged their joke coin via memes, it also seems a bit hypocritical. https://futurism.com/the-byte/dogecoin-creator-crypto-investors?mc_cid=d5141f9409&mc_eid=d6aea6efd0
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  16. Today leg day, tmr zombie outbreak cannot run how? No leg day no such problem
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  17. RIP WTF sinkies, ATM take money tio hood, sit down lim jiu tio hood, now buy 4D tio die. You guys need to be in perm lockdown man.
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  18. 10 best nasai lemak in PJ and KL Here are 10 nasi lemak places in KL to tick off your list. 10 best nasi lemak places you can find in KL and PJ: 1 Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa This place is possibly the most recognisable nasi lemak restaurant in KL with multiple branches across Klang Valley but head over to the original branch in Kampung Baru to experience the real deal. Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa serves amazing nasi lemak with a plethora of accompanying dishes to choose from. The sambal here is more of a sweet version, but you can make your plate spicier with the accompaniments like rendang, sambal sotong and more. Address 7C, Jalan Raja Muda Musa, Kampung Baru, 50200 Kuala Lumpur 2 Nasi Lemak Tanglin City folks flock to Nasi Lemak Tanglin on a daily basis so expect a long queue in front of its stall at Tanglin Food Centre. The place brings back memories for many loyal patrons, many of whom have been patronising the stall since 1948 when it was just a wooden shack in the same spot. Nasi Lemak Tanglin, now run by the second generation Zainal Abidin Hassan, sticks to its family recipe that hasn’t changed for seven decades. The winning element in the dish is its sambal tumis – piquant and nicely balanced. Popular accompaniments include limpa berlada (spiced ox-spleen), sambal kerang (chillied cockles) and kuah hitam daging (dark beef sauce with sambal tumis). (Image: @jktfoodfighter) Address Tanglin Food Centre, Jalan Cenderasari, Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur 3 Nasi Lemak Angah Founder Fadly Fuad started his business from a little stall at an LRT station to a full-fledge restaurant serving the humble nasi lemak bungkus. Each packet is wrapped in banana leaf for an extra waft of fragrance. The rice is rich with aromatics like pandan, lemongrass and ginger. The sambal, however, is pretty mild – so you can enjoy each spoonful without any issues. Top it up with its signature ayam sambal, sambal paru (beef lungs) and sambal kerang (cockles). (Image: Source) Address Pasar Batu 2 1/2 Ipoh, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Sentul, 51200 Kuala Lumpur 4 Nasi Lemak Saleha Nasi Lemak Saleha is a hidden gem in Ampang. Its owner Kak Saleha has been in the business for over 30 years – the restaurant has been at the same spot in Kampung Pandan since it started, with its second outpost in Sri Rampai. It is famous for its rendang chicken, as well as a mean sambal that goes perfectly well with its fluffy coconut rice. (Image: @nasilemaksaleha) Address 3, Jalan Pandan Prima 1, Ampang, Selangor | 8, Jalan Seri Rejang 5, Taman Sri Rampai, Kuala Lumpur 5 Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kg. Baru Nasi Lemak Wanjo has been around for decades as one of the most popular restaurants for nasi lemak in Kampung Baru. They are open from 7.00AM until 12.00AM, serving piping hot coconut rice with a variety of delicious dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Top up your plate of nasi lemak with its sambal sotong, ayam goreng berempah as well as the paru goreng (spiced fried beef lungs). (Image: Source) Address 8, Jalan Raja Muda Musa, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur 6 Big Tree Head Mamak This nasi lemak place is a well-kept secret among folks living in and around Kepong. The nasi lemak itself is pretty decent – the regular condiments topped with fried egg – but what makes this a winning dish is its signature fried chicken. The crispy fried chicken is worth breaking your calorie count for – the perfect addition to your nasi lemak. (Image: Source) Address Persiaran Mergastua, Kepong Baru, 52100 Kuala Lumpur 7 Nasi Lemak Ujang Corner Nasi Lemak Ujang Corner has been around for decades and it is undeniably one of the best nasi lemak you can find in KL. Its nasi lemak sotong variation is a must-try as the sambal is cooked longer than usual, with a stronger umami flavour. This place serves nasi lemak kukus (steamed), resulting in fluffy and robustly scented rice best eaten together with a slew of accompaniments like sambal, rendang and curries. (Image: Source) Address Gerai MPS No. 1, Gerai Taman Greenwood,, Jalan Batu Caves, Taman Greenwood, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor 8 Nasi Lemak Medan Selera 223 If you’re looking for a place to bring visiting friends to, Nasi Lemak Medan Selera is where you need to go. There are two stalls – Nasi Lemak Panas Yati and Nasi Lemak Panas Suri – serving freshly wrapped nasi lemak bungkus that comes with hard-boiled egg, anchovies, peanuts and a delicious dollop of sambal. Yati serves a spicier rendition while Suri’s version is slightly on the sweeter side. Another plus point is the ‘muhibbah’ atmosphere that is filled with live music and basking performances. (Image: Source) Address Jalan 51A/223, Seksyen 51A, 46100 Petaling Jaya 9 Nasi Lemak Bumbung Nasi Lemak Bumbung is a popular go-to place for your late night cravings (the place opens until 4.00AM). Tucked in the back alley behind Maybank in Seapark, Nasi Lemak Bumbung offers a nice atmosphere unlike any other — consider this a hippy ‘mamak’ if you may. It is mandatory to have its nasi lemak and fried chicken, paired with the spicy and aromatic sambal that may be a tad bit too watered down depending on your preference. (Image: Source) Address Jalan 21/11B,, Sea Park, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 10 Chinese Nasi Lemak Peel Road It is very difficult to find authentic Chinese-style nasi lemak these days. But you can always depend on Nasi Lemak Peel Road for a satisfying plate of fragrant coconut rice (and its accompanying condiments), slathered with sweet sambal and served with wild boar curry. It is a good option for those who have a lower tolerance for heat — the nasi lemak here is milder and less spicy compared to the Malay ones. Address 88, Jalan Peel, Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
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  19. Why got chair next to the bed? For audience to watch the performance? The bed frame good, can tie your atb facing the wall then you can jiak her pgd without her escaping. Wahahaha
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  20. TL;NW UFOs: Few answers at rare US Congressional hearing The first public congressional hearing into UFO sightings in the US in over 50 years ended with few answers about the unexplained phenomenon. Two top military officials tasked with probing the sightings said that most can ultimately be identified. But they said a number of events have defied all attempts at explanation. The sightings recorded by the military include 11 "near-misses" with US aircraft. Some Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) - as the military terms UFOs - seem to have been moving without any discernible means of propulsion. What happened at the hearing? During the hearing at the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee, top Pentagon intelligence official Ronald Moultrie said that through "rigorous" analysis, most - but not all - UAPs can be identified. "Any object we encounter can likely be isolated, characterised, identified and, if necessary, mitigated," Mr Moultrie said. A small number of incidents, however, still have no explanation. In one such incident in 2004, fighter pilots operating from an aircraft carrier in the Pacific encountered an object that seemed to have descended tens of thousands of feet before stopping and hovering. In another incident, shown publicly for the first time on Tuesday, an object can be seen on camera flying past a US Navy fighter jet. The object remains unexplained. "There are a small handful [of events] in which there are flight characteristics or signature management that we can't explain with the data we have available," said Scott Bray, the deputy director of naval intelligence. "Those are obviously the ones that are of most interest to us." Mr Bray also sought to dispel the notion that UAPs might be extraterrestrial aliens, noting that no organic or inorganic material or unexplainable wreckage has ever been recovered, and no attempts have been made at communicating with the objects. "We have detected no eliminations within the UAP task force that...would suggest it's anything non-terrestrial in origin," he said. A national security threat? Lawmakers at the hearing expressed concern that any unexplained aerial phenomenon might be a threat to national security. Rick Crawford, an Arkansas Republican, said that a failure to identify potential threats was "tantamount to intelligence failure that we certainly want to avoid". "It's not about finding alien spacecraft," he added. In the cases of objects with unexplainable propulsion, Mr Bray said that the US is "not aware" of any potential adversaries with such technologies. Following the public hearing, the committee closed its doors for a private classified session with lawmakers. Ronald Moultrie, the Pentagon's top intelligence official, oversees the UFO inquiry office How did we get here? Public fascination with flying saucers, glowing lights and otherworldly aircrafts has been ongoing for generations. The last public hearings into the issue began in 1966, when Republican congressman - and future president - Gerald Ford convened a pair of hearings to discuss a UFO sightings following one in Michigan that was observed by over 40 people, including a dozen policemen. The Air Force officials attributed the incident to "swamp gas", leading Ford to deride their description as "flippant" . In 1969, an Air Force investigation into UFOs called Project Blue Book closed after determining that no flying object had ever been confirmed or deemed a threat to US national security. Blast forward to 2017, when US media reported on the Pentagon's secretive efforts to probe testimony from pilots and other US military members who had reported seeing strange objects in the sky. The reports included footage of the UFOs, and descriptions of how they seemed to fly in unexpected ways, including hovering in place during high winds and changing elevation rapidly. Pilots described seeing them on an almost "daily basis" outside military bases, and one whistleblower described how UAPs had interfered with US nuclear weapons facilities, even forcing some offline. In 2020, a Covid relief bill signed by Donald Trump included a provision requiring US intelligence agencies to deliver an unclassified report on UAPs within 180 days. In June 2021, the US Director of National Intelligence released a report saying it had no explanation for dozens of unidentified flying objects related to 144 incidents dating back to 2004. Only one could be easily explained as a deflating balloon, while the others were labelled "largely inconclusive". "Most of the UAP reported probably do represent physical objects," the report stated, adding that 80 of them were detected on multiple advanced military sensors and radar systems. The June 2021 report failed to reach any conclusive answers in regards to what the objects are, or how they function. It called for expanded investigation and better data collection, given the stigma government workers may have against their describing unexplained encounters. Here's what we know about the US report on UFOs Last December, Democrats succeeded in including a stronger disclosure requirement in the annual National Defense Authorization Act signed by Joe Biden. The law requires the military to establish a permanent office on UAP research - now called the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61474201
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  21. Jump 26 floors and did not up lorry. Dont know is lucky or suay
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  22. Is POV jdrama rah. Chiu r the xdd whhh
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  23. She professional, committed to the role. Still wear wedding ring. Where is the xdd?
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  24. Young time favourite hangout was game arcades more than nightspots.
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  25. I failed so many laws too.
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  26. This kind of room lor, note the item against the wall on the left.
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  27. Big Bird at thailand now???
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  28. Can compete with AV!
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  29. Two old men over 150 years old were suspected of arguing for some reason while lining up to bet to buy betting tickets, which turned into pushing each other, causing one of the 80-year-old man to fall and hit his head, and later died. Another old man suspected of pushing him over was arrested and charged with reckless conduct causing death the next day. The murder took place between 11.00am and 11.18am on the 8th of this month at the 4D betting shop at NTUC FairPrice Finest, Block 6, Marine Parade Centre. The deceased was Cheong Hua Kwee, an 80-year-old man, and Ho Ah Wah, a 73-year-old accused, was over 150 years old together. Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) records show that Ho Ah Wah operated Hua Hua Eating House downstairs in Block 81, Marine Parade Centre, near the scene of the crime. According to "8 Vision News Network" to those who knew them, there was a relationship between the defendant and the deceased earlier, but they did not know why. On the day of the Ho Ah Wah incident, he went to the betting shop where the incident occurred to buy betting tickets. He accidentally met the deceased. The two had an argument for some reason and pushed each other on the spot. During the period, the deceased fell and hit his head on the ground. In response to an inquiry from 8 Vision News, the Civil Defence Force said that the ambulance crew arrived at the scene of the incident at around 11:25 a.m. on the day of the incident and sent a man to Changi General Hospital for treatment. It is understood that the injured man is the deceased, he later died of medical treatment. Following his passing, Ho Ah Wah, who was suspected of pushing him down, was also arrested and charged in court the next day (9th). According to the charges obtained by the reporter, the defendant is suspected of pushing down the deceased, causing him to fall, hitting his head on the ground, causing his death, and thus faces a count of reckless conduct causing death. NTUC Fairfax said it is currently assisting the police in investigating the incident, and it is not convenient to disclose more details. The incident occurred at the 4D betting station of NTUC FairPrice Finest, Block 6, Marine Parade Centre. The suspect was also charged with wounding with intent In addition, Ho Ah Wah also faces one count of wounding with intent. According to the indictment, he was accused of committing intentional wounding by punching the deceased once in the upper body at the time of the incident. Ho Ah Wah was released on $15,000 bail after being charged. His case will be heard in court again on June 23. If convicted of reckless conduct causing death, his maximum penalty is five years in prison, or a fine or both. The maximum penalty for intentional wounding is three years in prison, a $5,000 fine, or both.
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  30. Never tried myseat.sg before, scanteak didn't have anything I liked, wooden furniture didn't go well with my deco.
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  31. Very interesting view point about why European countries are throwing weapons to Ukraine like candy
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  32. Jin emose another dkg nong wkend... if not Sun nite ish where I m most excited whhh Stay at home watch jdrama rike a dkgk June hols cumming XDDs at aunty house play cards to spend their June hols Aunty jin naise serve xdds orleng juice Spill sumting on the floor, aunty clean up 1 XDD nid to go toilet upstairs Left onli 1 XDD together with aunty If chiu r dis XDD n aunty rook at chiu rike dis kym? Married aunty ask chiu to shhh... ani one noe y? @Huat Zai @Homelander
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