Tag: politics
Malaysia to ban Facebook
by Cedric Ang on Dec.07, 2010, under Rant
Sometimes you ought to owe it to the Malaysian government when something as hilarious as this happens; to make our Monday blues disappear.
I wonder what is it this time. Could it be because of Alviss Kong’s suicide note that now the government is afraid of more copycats emerging and expressing their feelings on Facebook before the attempt to cause grievous hurt to themselves or was it because of the recent uncovered slander that put Malaysia in the world headline. Should we all be screaming cover up now?
The Malaysian Politics
by Cedric Ang on Feb.11, 2009, under Random Thinking
I am here now, lying down on the firm and comfortable hotel bed, exhausted and yet ‘enjoyful’ typing this entry of the blog post.
I have been out of the country for a very long time, that I have lost count already. My passport has been abused and harassed numerous times, that I think that abuse might turn into an enjoyment. One do wonder, do the custom’s officers enjoyed spanking the on the visitor’s passports when they embark into the country.
Here I am, in Wellington, New Zealand. I must say, I have met a lot of people from all over the world, From Argentina, to Brazil right up to New Zealand.
I could say that I can’t wait to get back to Malaysia, back to my not so closet self, back to all the hypocritical people, back to all that political bullshits. Yes, I have been following the Perak by-elections, and I can tell you, I think these idiots should just do the world a favor, and bury themselves. (continue reading…)
Politics?
by Cedric Ang on Mar.17, 2008, under Personal
It seems to be pretty periodic that I have neglected my blog over here.
Work has been pretty much kept me busy for most of the days. When I am not together with L, I am either with my work or my studies. Sometimes, I do take a nap relaxing together with the nice beautify rainy weather.
If you are a frequent reader of my blog, then you should know that I love rainy days. It is not only refreshing to hear the rain drops dropping, but also the ‘quietness’ that comes together with it. Almost putting you into that dispassionate feeling.
