Teens Can Have Sex for RM5

What can you buy for RM5? Mixed vege rice or nasi briyani for you lunch maybe. Do you know RM5 can buy you a round of sex with young school girl? RM5, less than S$2.50, this is how cheap it is. I did expect teens nowadays are rather loose on sex, but I did not realize that it has been gotten so cheap. Neither did I realize that teens aged so young yet are so sexually active already. I wonder if it is a “discount price” for “schooling students” or not? Did the young girl provide service to working adults? Same price? If the customer ask for service in school uniform, then how? Must be kidding……

It all started with porn, the young guy said. Well, which guy is not? Computers, Internet, VCD, DVD are so easily accessed nowadays. It is either you yourself bump into porn by chance or through efforts, or your “good buddies” introduce to you.

Mahezan said apart from sex, the participants – aged between 13 and 15 – admitted to masturbating in a group, having multiple sex partners, consuming alcohol, glue sniffing, theft and smoking.

I am not expert in any area. I wonder how they are going to “help”? Have a new ruling of banning teens from accessing computers, Internet, AV equipments (possible or not?)? Counselling? How effective is it? This is not just the education problem alone. Something somewhere is wrong with the society. Educate the adults 1st before you go and “help” the teens. Worst case, teach them, both girls and guys, how to a condom and practice safe sex, and tell the guys consequences of having sex with underaged girls. Ask them to use their big head to think before using the small head to fuck. The last thing you want to see is kids brought up in single-parent family due to ignorant underaged teens sex, or even underaged teens STD patients.

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Teens well schooled in sex

Decision on Petrol Subsidy Ban to Foreign Cars on Tues

When I saw this on The Star, Malaysia, I was like @_@… So now is what? First said start on last Friday, 30th May, then I read from somewhere that it was delayed to 12th (Thai-MY border) and 19th (SG-MY border), then I saw a few other dates also.

Now, this one came out. So what? Not finalised yet? Just happily announce to please the citizens it is?

I started to feel disappointed with Mr Shahrir……

Decision on petrol subsidy ban to foreign cars on Tues

No Petrol Sales to Foreign Registered Vehicles in Border Towns, A Half Ripe Idea?

This must be one of the hot topics in the past 2 days.

Quoted from Bernama:

KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) — The government has decided to ban all petrol stations at the country’s borders from selling petrol and diesel to foreign cars beginning Friday.

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shahrir Samad said at the Malaysia-Thailand border, the ban involved petrol stations that were 30-50km from the border.

He said the ban covered Perlis, Kedah, North Perak, Kelantan and several districts in Johor including Kulai and Johor Baharu.

After reading reports from a few sources, such as Bernama, The Star, The Financial Express, I am still quite blur and full of questions. Though I’m not a driver and don’t own any vehicle, I know that this is going to impact me in some ways eventually.

First of all, I have to say that the Malaysia government has been talking about this for a long time. They were talks that it will be based on MyKad, or charge on foreign cars when they enter. Though this is not the perfect idea, at least they do something now. Having it a two-tier way is not a bad idea, but maybe they need to touch it up from there. Also, Malaysia government is never lack of good idea but it is always the execution that screws it up. So how to execute the ban now is the key.

Let’s talk about my questions now.

I feel that the “30 to 50km” part is quite “unclear”. When does “30km” apply? And when does “50km” apply? How about those in between 30km to 50 km? How soon the Ministry will identify those affected petrol stations and make known to the public? It will be best if there is a map and list released to the public to show all the affected stations so that foreign vehicles can avoid them and plan their journey better.

Below is a map I gotten somewhere from internet:

From it we can see that, if it is 30km, the affected area will cover up to Kota Tinggi and Pontian.

Another map from Straits Times Online:

This move will take effect from this coming Friday onwards. Is it a little bit too rush? Is the authority ready for it? Are the public ready for it? But anyway, typical Malaysia government style isn’t it?

Did the ministry take into accounts those foreigners temporary stationed in these affected border towns driving their own vehicles? People who are there for business trips? Or even self-driving sightseeing tourists? If they need to stay in those towns for few days and petrol run dry, how? Drive back to Thailand/Singapore to pump petrol then come back into Malaysia? Or drive up north or down south to non-affected area for petrol?

Is there a better way than “total ban of sale” to foreign vehicles then? For example, like what previously suggested, based on MyKad? (We can see that some local will start exploit this by “renting” their MyKad for foreigners to pump petrol for a small amounts of money, I guarantee) Or, having the non-subsidied rate for foreign vehicles? For example, having a few “Foreign Vehicles Only” lanes and then charge them non-subsidied rate, to avoid confusion.

Actually, the easiest and illegal way for foreigners to work around is just putting on a fake number plate, isn’t it?

I guess, those more seriously hit people are the group of people who work in Singapore and own a Singapore-registered vehicle but still stay in Johor Bahru, or those who own a Thailand-registered car but using it in Malaysia. How are this group of people going to cope with this move, legally or illegally?

I agree that the illegal petrol smuggling activities in the Malaysia-Thailand borders should be banned, so let’s start from here.

Jerk Who Cheated Girl of Money and Passed STD to Her Exposed

It started when, on 8th may, a young lady with username sorrows4 shared her sad story in one of the local forum, flowerpod.com. In her long paragraphs, she told of her experience with a guy, I’m not sure if that can be considered ex-boyfriend. She worked in a MNC manufacturing company as technician and got to know that guy from work. The started going out. Soon after that, she felt that she was deeply in love with him and had sex with him.

After that, the guy started borrowing money from her, saying that he needed to clear his old debt. He borrowed in small amounts. Then he started avoiding her, by not answering her calls, replying her sms, MSN, and not going out with her. She later found out he already got himself another girl. When confronted, he claimed there was no black and white and no way she could get her money back.

Just a summary, you can read what sorrow04 written HERE or HERE.

I did not follow through the whole thread, but it seems like there is something new there. She trusted someone and passed her MSN account to that person. That person used that to search her photo online and exposed her. And seemed like she has also gotten STD, Herpes, from that guy.And she committed suicide.

You can read through the thread and come back telling me what is that about.

Then, latest development, someone exposed the guy HERE. There is a photo of the guy there.

I am not going to comment if it is stupid of that girl for what she had done. That guy is really a jerk, low life animal. I do hope anyone read this, and happens to know that guy, be careful whenever when you are with him.

More related threads:
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Another low life animal:
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David Tao’s New Song Dedicated to Sichuan Earthquake Victims - 好好活下去

A song composed by David Tao, dedicated to victims from Sichuan Earthquake. The lyrics is by 娃娃, very meaningful.

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Singapore Ousting HK as Top Millionaire Hub By 2017

It is from a report released by Barclay Wealth, available in ST (S’pore to have highest concentration of millionaires by 2017 - for registered users only) and Business Times (S’pore ousting HK as top millionaire hub - for registered users only). It is saying that:

Last year, Singapore trailed Hong Kong in highest wealth density, with 23.3 per cent of residents having wealth of more than US$1 million. But by 2017, Singapore is expected to see this figure grow to 40.7 per cent - some 436,000 households - in comparison to Hong Kong’s predicted 39.4 per cent.

40.7%, which means there are 2 millionaires households in every 5! That is a lot!

Will you be the 2 millionaires out of 5? Or the remaining 3?

For myself, maybe I am not even in Singapore anymore by then.

For those who wants to read the reports, you can go to HERE, or HERE.