Sunday, September 2, 2012

Begin The Cycle of Trust




In a few more days I'll be hitting 20-years-old. I have successfully survived 1/5 of a century. A big thing I'd say. 
I have been thinking a lot lately about the past and the passage that I have passed. One thing that I find very crucial in one's life that we lack today is TRUST. If you observe well, nowadays people tend to trust dogs more than a human. I would't be amazed if someone were to be married with dogs in near future.

TRUST is just a 5 lettered word with a huge impact in everyone's life. To my perception the trust that we give and take form another is never certain. Sad to say! but in world today everything is materialised. One sees another as an opportunity/advantage, with some expectation for their personal benefit because not many sees trust as sacred and divine it is. 


 T-R-U-S-T ?
yes trust and so I googled the word “trust.” It was a sobering experience. Google listed about 20 results and none met a single instance of trust in the sense of belief in something or someone. There were all types of financial trusts, businesses with “Trust” in their names, movies, companies eager to help you set up personal trusts, charitable trusts but nothing about putting your trust in anything or anyone. When I did find an post relating to trust in this common sense, it was about mistrust; a psychiatrist offering help for people whose trust had been abused through disloyalty or fraud.


Trust is fundamental to life. If you cannot trust in anything, life becomes intolerable a constant battle against paranoia and looming disaster. You can’t have relationships without trust, let alone good ones. Intimacy depends on it. I suspect more marriages are wrecked by lack of trust than by actual unfaithfulness. The partner who can’t trust the other not to betray him/her will either drive them away or force them into some real or assumed act of faithlessness.

Someone has to begin the cycle of trust by an act of faith. It’s no use waiting for the other person to make the first move. They’re waiting for you. It takes a conscious act of unconditional belief in that other person’s good sense, ability, honesty or sense of commitment to set the ball rolling. Will your trust sometimes be misplaced? Of course! Life isn’t perfect and some people aren’t trustworthy. But will increasing your willingness to trust produce, on balance, a positive benefit? Will it make your life more pleasant and less stressful? I believe so. You have little to lose by trying.
Trust has to start somewhere. Why not with you? Why not today? Why not right now? 

"The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them" - Ernest Hemingway 



Monday, August 20, 2012

Girl, you're perfect, Just The Way You Are

Dear girls,

I know some of you compare yourselves to other girls, wishing you were photogenic like them, wishing you could look pretty without trying like them, wishing you had facial features like them, wishing you had physical features like them, & then you look in the mirror & say 'Why do I look like this & not like that'. Well, let me tell you this. Don't try to be like them, be like yourself. I can promise you, there is a guy out there right now who thinks you are beautiful exactly the way you are, & thinks you're prettier than the girls you compare yourselves to. Don't change a damn thing about yourself. You're perfect, just the way you are.


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Hari Raya & Humanitarian Day ♥

First of all, I would like to wish all Muslims out there Selamat Hari Raya
Take this opportunity to not flock the shopping malls, theatres and social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter) but spend some quality time with friends and family. 
Things might always change, what you appear to have today might not be with you tomorrow! Treasure them while you still have the chance.
Make sure to have fun and whack all the food available today to gain all the weight loss during puasa. Extend my festival wishes to all at home and jangan lupa main mercun the legal ones obviously. Remember, be safe. Enjoyyy! 

To those who are not aware today is also the ,

World Humanitarian Day

Four years ago, the UN General Assembly designated August 19 as World Humanitarian Day, choosing this particular date in commemoration of the 2003 bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad in which 22 people lost their lives. The idea is to set aside one day a year to remember humanitarian workers who have been killed or injured while carrying out their work. The theme for this year’s World Humanitarian Day is ‘I WAS HERE’. The aim is to encourage people to reach out to those in need. But it’s also important to pay tribute to those who have given their lives in humanitarian service.
There are so many simple ways you can make a difference in your community.

Monday, August 13, 2012

WINNER vs LOSER

1. The Winner is always part of the answer; The Loser is always part of the problem.
2. The Winner always has a program; The Loser always has an excuse.
3. The Winner says, "Let me do it for you"; The Loser says, "That is not my job."
4. The Winner sees an answer for every problem; The Loser sees a problem for every answer.
5. The Winner says, "It
 may be difficult but it is possible"; The Loser says, "It may be possible but it is too difficult.
6. When a Winner makes a mistake, he says, "I was wrong"; When a Loser makes a mistake, he says, "It wasn't    my fault."
7. A Winner makes commitments; A Loser makes promises.
8. Winners have dreams; Losers have schemes. Winners say, "I must do something"; Losers say, "Something must be done." Winners are a part of the team; Losers are apart from the team.
9. Winners see the gain; Losers see the pain. Winners see possibilities; Losers see problems.
10. Winners believe in win-win; Losers believe for them to win someone has to lose.
11. Winners see the potential; Losers see the past. Winners are like a thermostat; Losers are like thermometers.
12. Winners choose what they say; Losers say what they choose.
13. Winners use hard arguments but soft words; Losers use soft arguments but hard words.
14. Winners stand firm on values but compromise on petty things; Losers stand firm on petty things but compromise on values. Winners follow the philosophy of empathy: "Don't do to others what you would not want them to do to you"; Losers follow the philosophy, "Do it to others before they do it to you."
15. Winners make it happen; Losers let it happen.
16. Winners plan and prepare to win. The key word is preparation.





[ Credits : Brother Charles ]


Thursday, July 26, 2012

New Court Rules 2012

How many of us are aware of this new crucial changes in the Malaysian Legal System. This system has been applied for the past 63 years. 



Starting 1 August 2012, all Magistrate Courts, Sessions Courts and High Courts will be using single Court Rules replacing Subordinate Courts Rules and High Court Rules.
This combine Court Rules is more simple and to unify standard procedure of both courts. 



Pejabat Ketua Hakim Negara
Mahkamah Persekutuan Malaysia
Istana Kehakiman
Putrajaya

Siaran Akhbar 
Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah 2012

Adalah dimaklumkan bahawa Jawatankuasa Kaedah-Kaedah yang ditubuhkan di bawah seksyen 17 Akta Mahkamah Kehakiman 1964 dan seksyen 3 Akta Kaedah Mahkamah Rendah 1955 yang terdiri daripada wakil Badan Kehakiman, Jabatan Peguam Negara, Majlis Peguam, Persatuan Peguam Sarawak, Persatuan Undang-Undang Sabah dan dipengerusikan oleh YAA Ketua Hakim Negara telah memperkenalkan Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah 2012 (Rules of Court 2012)bagi menggantikan Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah Tinggi 1980 (Rules of the High Court 1980) dan juga Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah Rendah 1980 (Subordinate Courts Rules 1980). Kaedah Mahkamah baru menggabungkan Kaedah-Kaedah yang terpakai bagi kes sivil di Mahkamah Tinggi dan Mahkamah Rendah.

Tujuan Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah 2012 ini dibuat adalah untuk memudahkan dan menyeragamkan prosedur sivil di Mahkamah serta meningkatkan mutu penyampaian sistem keadilan di Malaysia. Diantara ciri-ciri baru yang dibuat ialah;

i) prosidur sivil di Mahkamah Tinggi dan Mahkamah Rendah diseragamkan dan dipermudahkan. 
ii)  untuk pertama kalinya, teks sahih bagi kaedah-kaedah ini dibuat dalam Bahasa Malaysia.
iii) cara memulakan kes di Mahkamah telah dipermudahkan daripada 4 cara kepada hanya 2 cara iaitu melalui writ saman (writ of summons) atau saman pemula (originating summons) sahaja.
iv) permohonan interlokutori di kedua-dua Mahkamah diseragamkan dengan hanya menggunakan notis permohonan dan tidak lagi saman dalam kamar (summons in chambers)


The full updates on this issue is available on  www.kehakiman.gov.my  and www.malaysianbar.org.my

Friday, July 13, 2012

Wild World by Cat Stevens



Now that I've lost everything to you
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breakin' my heart you're leavin'
Baby, I'm grievin'
But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
But then a lot of nice things turn bad out there

[Chorus:]
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
I'll always remember you like a child, girl

You know I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And it's breakin' my heart in two
Because I never wanna see you a sad girl
Don't be a bad girl
But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware

[Chorus]

Baby, I love you
But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware

BALANCE SHEET OF LIFE

Our Birth is our Opening Balance!
Our Death is our Closing Balance!
Our Prejudiced Views are our Liabilities
Our Creative Ideas are our Assets
Heart is our Current Asset
Soul is our Fixed Asset
Brain is our Fixed Deposit
Thinking is our Current Account
Achievements are our Capital
Character & Morals, our Stock-in-Trade
Friends are our General Reserves
Values & Behavior are our Goodwill
Patience is our Interest Earned
Love is our Dividend
Children are our Bonus Issues
Education is Brands / Patents
Knowledge is our Investment
Experience is our Premium Account
The Aim is to Tally the Balance Sheet Accurately.
The Goal is to get the Best Presented Accounts Award.

Some very Good and Very bad things ...

The most destructive habit ->Worry
The greatest Joy  -> Giving
The greatest loss  -> Loss of self-respect
The most satisfying work  -> Helping others
The ugliest personality trait  -> Selfishness
The most endangered species  -> Dedicated leaders
Our greatest natural resource  -> Our youth
The greatest 'shot in the arm  -> Encouragement
The greatest problem to overcome  -> Fear
The most effective sleeping pill  -> Peace of mind
The most crippling failure disease  -> Excuses
The most powerful force in life  ->  Love
The most dangerous act  -> A gossip

The world's most incredible computer  -> The brain
The worst thing to be without  -> Hope
The deadliest weapon  -> The tongue
The two most power-filled words  ->  'I Can'
The greatest asset  -> Faith
The most worthless emotion  -> Self- pity
The most beautiful attire  -> SMILE!
The most prized possession  -> Integrity
The most powerful channel of communication  -> Prayer
The most contagious spirit  -> Enthusiasm

Life ends; when you stop Dreaming,
Hope ends; when you stop Believing,
Love ends; when you stop Caring !

 So please share this balance sheet of life.
And Friendship ends; when you stop Sharing...!!



[ Credits to brother Charles Lim]

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Can girls propose to Boys??


Girls proposing to guys is so rare that when it happens people tend to think she is desperate. It has been like a customary thing that only guys should propose. I still don't see people with the mentality that girl proposing is normal thing, out of love and then they argue gender equality plak.

Friday, July 6, 2012

It's okey to have sex, use condoms.

To begin with, 
Do you know what was on the front page of the newspaper today [The Star 6/7/2012] ? 
Dead baby in a knapsack    #Dead baby found in shoebox

 The baby dumping refers to discarding or leaving alone, for an extended period of time, a child younger than 12 months of age in a public or private setting with the intent to dispose of the child.

The issue of foetus/baby dumping is something that is not foreign to us any more. We come across this issue daily so I don't see a reason for me to write long on the moral and legal obligation of this issue. 

Having said that, the main reason of baby dumping is due to pre-marital sex. Because the young parents are not financially steady to bring up the child and worried about being discriminated by the society. Every child is a gift from god, we being human has no rights to deprive the baby from a right to life.  




Some statistics found online. 




To my logic it is impossible for us to reduce premarital-sex. Sexual education is just some bullshit. They never work. We are from a generation where we experiment everything we learn, we conduct "test" on what we learn. 


Having see and read all this facts how could one youngster not have sex. Sex is like a total exercise for the body with maximum enjoyment/fun. Its hard to control, that's the reality! Talk some sense, we come across sex /seductive scenes in movie's all the time  and Yeah, recently the case of Anwar Ibrahim alleged to be having sex with some prostitute in some hotel room and those retarded news channels kept showing the clip below repeatedly. 




News on the television being rates as 'U' - (viewable by all w/out age restrictions) where the DUCK is the censorship you morons?! Set a side political agendas, did they; the news broadcaster ever thought of those kids and teenagers who might be watching the news at that point of time and how this might affect them? and we blame the movies?




 To my rational, the best way to eradicate this problem is by urging the use of condom. It is okey to have safe sex than killing an innocent baby, which is pure cruelty! There are only 3 reasons for one not to use a condom. 

1.  The shy feeling to buy a condom. Well illustrated in the video below. Thanks to the advancement of technology, one can now buy condoms online : http://www.condoms.my/products.php?cat=24 


2. Having sex w/out any planning, or in a rush maybe. - You people need to learn the art of "controlling" - If you know what I mean.

3, One could not afford to buy a condom! 
 So for those with this problem :- 

 - Do send a memorandum to the government to reduce the price of condoms,       subsidise maybe. 
 - Try borrowing some money from your friends or family. 
 - If you still could't find a way, do contact me. I'll sponsor free condoms. 


For you it might just be, one in a million sperms or nine months of not suffering from periods but for us who care, its a child's life which no money in the world could ever compensate!

I'm not joking, if you can't afford for a condom contact me and I'll sponsor condoms for FREE. 
*Terms and conditions apply.

~Have sex, have fun, play SAFE! ~

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Humanity? Now a mere Myth !


 . . . this is my third week of being a vegetarian, family is not really supporting my decision but still so far I'm still surviving. . .


Today 27.6.2012 after class at about 6pm I went to a nearby vegetarian shop to have my lunch + dinner. I had been going to this particular vegetarian shop for about 3 years, so the owner knows me quite well. Lately, me being a vegan - I'm now his regular customer. The food is served buffet style where one of the staff would assist you, typical "nasi ekonomi" style. I took my food, paid for it, chose the corner of the shop so that I could observe those who walk in and out of the shop. 


Later came, a Chinese clean, decent oldman probably in his 60's. Looking at this old man the restaurant staff hesitated to serve him. Then came the restaurant's owner, he asked the old man if he has any money! (harsh tone in Hokkien) The old man replied that he would pay "later". By the way of their interaction and with my little Hokkien knowledge I concluded that this old man does some odd job and has no money with him due to the heavy rain today in Penang. 
The old man added, its food -basic need and he'll pay later la, he has no money la, hungry la and stuff. While the taukeh kept shooing off saying; in this world everything needs money, he is not doing charity either. The other customers in the shop never showed any interest in the "drama". 
Me, sitting there looking at this "drama" lost my appetite. 
I felt guilty sitting there, I'm thought of paying but then my mind quicly browsed through all the "awkward" possibilities : 
1. What if the old man rejects? He might have his own guts and me being a "kiddo" offering to pay might affect that.
2. What would the shop owner think of me? He might be thinking why is this guy trying to be a "hero". I don't know who the old man after all. He might also think I'm trying to act smart!
3. Why should I poke my nose in others biz? 
4. The proverb  “Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime" came into my mind

5. What if the old man takes food for, just say RM50. That is like a buta.com for me.

...but at the end I recalled an Indian proverb my father used to tell me, which literally means; If one man claims that he has no food no consume, shall I destroy the entire humankind. 
 ( I know the proverb is a little far-fetched but then those are words to that effect) 


So I walked toward the old man gave him RM10 asked him to buy food and walked away from the shop.
p/s : yea, I just gave RM10 because I'm not Bill Gates son!



________________________________________________________________________________


Okey, so what is wrong with the society today? Have we lost our humanity going after all this material wealth? Has today's world people became so self centered and selfish?! The above is just one scenario. I bet there are many more similar or even sadder examples out there but then what has got into our souls and minds? The number of zero's in our bank balance? At the end on the day, money can only give you comfort but not happiness. 
Yeah, the man was physically "perfect", good eye-sight, had both hands and legs but remember not all are as fortunate as others. We could easily spend RM10 on movies, hundreds on entertainment, clubbing, fancy food and clothing,  spend so much on temple donations/religious matter but when it comes to giving to others we tend to think of bankruptcy! We tend to think who are they to us, not my relatives nor friends! We look for an added "material" value in everything and not human value!! 


Funny but this is the sad TRUTH !



Take the shop owner for an instance, just assume that an average meal would cost RM5 and in day he has 150 customers. He makes a RM750 and assuming his cost is RM350, he still makes a solid RM400 per day! yet he could scold and shoo away a helpless hungry man. 
He might have had his reasons but the core issue is humanity is dying ! We tend to give a million reason even to feed a hungry man.  


~ Those who have, don't wish to give & those who wish to give, don't have.


# We live in a society where they would feed dogs but not a hungry stranger/beggar. 

#We live in a society that would not feed/help the needy but instead tell their children that " if you don't study hard today, you'll end up being him"


Actually there is still lot more to write on the erosion of humanity among the society now but I'm not in the mood and I'm a little tired so I'd like to end this here. I have laid out an example, which I think is sufficient.
Good night. Take care. 






" Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive. "  - Dalai Lama




Thursday, June 21, 2012

Rally / Demonstration Here and There ! Why ?!


Its sad how every time you open a newspaper or turn on the television or radio these days, you invariably come across news on demonstrations and sometimes violent protests somewhere. I can bet on that !
Recently, demonstrations have broken out in Moscow, Manchester, Manila, Jakarta, London,  Dakar, Montreal, Yangon, Chicago, Jerusalem, Madrid, Frankfurt, Athens, New Delhi,  Mexico City, Santiago, Kuala Lumpur, and outside the residence of Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan, to name just a few. 
As I ponder, the question that comes to mind is why are so many people worldwide so raged these days?



To be sure, the reasons that drive people to the streets differ from place to place but there might well be a sense of common frustration behind much of the anger – the bewildering pace of change, the confusing complexity of life and the sense of their own helplessness. It’s a sort of system failure on a GRAND scale.
In an age of political liberation. The people are told that their votes count, that they get to choose who rules them and how. They cast their ballots but does it really make a difference?
Democrat or Republican, Conservative or Liberal, or whatever else politicians call themselves, in the end they all come out smelling the same.
They make promises they cannot keep, they say one thing and do something else, they have more ideology than common sense, they brag about their economic heroism but makes a mess of the economy and abuse their power because they know they can always get away from it. 

  
The economy is struggling, even the America's. World leaders gather for great summits and conferences ,they spend billions of dollars on it but they don’t have any real answers. One day they tout the wisdom of austerity ( deficit-cut by lowering expenditure), the next they brag about stimulus packages. 

They spend lavishly and then demand that the people tighten their belts. In the meantime, jobs opportunity diminish , taxes are going up, standards of living are falling and future prospects are dimming.

If leaders and economists are having such a hard time managing the economy, think how difficult and helpless ordinary/lay people must feel.
Can it be that the global financial system has become so complex that we no longer know how to manage it anymore? Can it be that the system has become so corrupt and open to manipulation that ordinary people no longer stand a fair chance of prospering from it?
Across the world, the rich are getting richer and the rest are getting poorer !
And what does it say of a system that rewards the CEO of a failing company more than RM96mil a year? Can any man’s labour be worth RM96mil a year when a huge chunk of the world has to get by on a few dollars a day?
Whatever our citizenship/religious view , we were all brought up to believe that if we worked hard, saved and go by the rules, we could someday look forward to a better life, that our children would go further than us. People in many countries, including industrialised ones, are now discovering that such dreams can quickly turn into nightmares.
Clearly, it is not as much about hard work, thrift and careful personal economy but about power, influence and connections; the ultimate ugly truth! We are all just serfs now in a globalization manipulated by ruling elites.
The system stink and the serfs are rising up and it’s not just politics or economics; the uncertainty touches almost everything these days.
Eggs are good for you one day and bad for you the next ! Latest reports indicate that researchers are now confused by data suggesting that exercise might be bad for you. (Got it from : http://www.omg-facts.com/ )
If they, themselves are confused and what about us? Who and what are we to believe? How do you make decisions when the science keeps changing all the time? Have we become too smart for our own good?
 When man concludes that he’s up against forces beyond his control, when he knows his voice doesn’t count anymore, when he sees his hopes and dreams recede, the streets become his parliament and his shouts become his vote !
In different forms and shades, expect to see more and more people all over the world taking it to the streets to shout and scream their rage ! - mark my words-  It may be all that’s left to them. 


All for a better future ahead, for us and our generations to come.



Friday, June 8, 2012

Section 114A of the Evidence Act, Doom For Every Internet User!

If you are here, you are definitely an Internet user too. You are being affected by this new law passed by the government w/out you even knowing about it.  

Being an internet user, I suppose you would have an e-mail and at least an account in any social sites available to us today such as;  Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Friendster, Hi5, Tagged, Google+, to name just a few. 
Having said all this you would also for sure have came across impersonation/fake profiles, hacking and such.


Being a freelance writer, I have came across articles purportedly written by me being circulated widely on the "world wide web". I would usually just ignore those articles as, it is impossible for me to remove/delete the article and police reports would just be an extra headache for me. So over the years I have developed a certain style in my writings. Those who have been following my articles would recognise my style and I leave it for readers to judge.

 With the new amendment to the Evidence Act 1950 which just came into force I cannot rely solely on the goodwill of my readers anymore. It won’t matter if my so called “article” was full of mistakes which I wouldn't normally make. I would be opined as the author of it in the eye of law until I can prove otherwise.
The newly inserted Section 114A of the Evidence Act provides for the following:

# Owners, hosts, administrators, editors or sub-editors of websites or social media accounts are deemed responsible for any content that has been published or re-published on their site whether by themselves, persons impersonating them or any other persons;
# Subscribers of a network service which was used to publish or re-publish any content are deemed responsible for the publication; and
# Owners or individuals in custody of an electronic device that was used to publish or re-publish any content are deemed responsible for the publication.
Basically, this means that until you can prove you are innocent of these charges, you are considered by the law as guilty.
This is a complete reversal of the usual “innocent until proven guilty” axiom in most courts of law.
Now this caused a chill in my spine! Over the years, not only have I been impersonated in articles and comments but also in real life.
Now all of these people will be encouraged to do more because of this law. They will know that I will have to spend so much time, energy and expense to fight to prove my innocence in the courts that they will get away easily. 
Furthermore, while I’m trying to prove that I didn’t write these articles, they can continue to keep writing them with impunity.
Who does this law is meant to protect? Is this a good law? The credibility of those who made and passed this law/parliament should be questioned !
More importantly, it is a huge threat to the freedom of speech as stated in our Federal Constitution.The Government is hoping that this new law will curb postings by anonymous bloggers and commentators whom are critical of the Government. At the same time, this law is more far-reaching because it makes owners of blogs, Facebook pages and Twitter accounts responsible for anything that appears on them.
 --> If someone posts an anonymous comment on my blog or Facebook page that somebody else does not like, then I’m instantly responsible for it even if I don’t know who the poster is in real life.
It makes me to wonder how laws are made in this country! 
This is the result of not giving the law enough scrutiny and debate in Parliament, rushing to create law to safeguard themselves and not considering the effect of it on others. Doesn't this also make you worry about the other laws passed in such a hurry as well? What traps lurk within them that we don’t know about, and which we could unknowingly get caught in?
If I were to do something wrong, the government could interfere, but when the government does something bad or wrong and when the public criticise about it using the freedom to speech given to them by the constitution, after all laws made should be intended for the well being of the citizens and country but here public/citizen may end up in the court or even behind the bars! Pretty much what I think is the main purpose of  Section 114A of the Evidence Act.

p/s: Do you know how laws in Malaysia are made? Follow this link ( a brief explanation) : http://www.lawyerment.com/library/kb/Malaysian_Legal_System_and_Constitution/Legal_System_and_Theory/1000.htm

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Often you will find me posting random thoughts. Don’t worry, I am not a depressed soul. They just pop into my head randomly so I share it. Here is today’s random thought 
(which came to me while I was texting with a friend)

     “Its good to keep secrets, your own and of other people. But it does have a drawback; secrets may  

                 often become a hindrance in your ability to trust people.”

Monday, May 21, 2012

Good morning, to all of racist bastards. The fact is the Indians are the only race that thinks 
people from different states in India are different races. And to all those Aryan Invasion 
theory believers and Dravidian separatists, sorry to burst your British bubble but a recent 
research proves that there is no race called Aryan, Arya means noble in sanskrit, if you cant 
figure that out go die! Most indians act like universal open minded people in front of others 
and when they get back to their stupid racist societies, they start bragging about their 
‘caste’ and how they should keep their DNA pure by marrying among their ‘caste’.
Wake up and smell the coffee, I could find two people with the same physical features in 
Malaysia and Indonesia. The truth is geography determines your physical features, there is no 
race, just because you find someone who looks like the majority of Africans in Andhra do you 
call him an African? or just because you find someone who looks like the majority of Russians 
in Afghan do you call him a white? 




Sit down and think! May god bless you all with some brains...


[ Credits to an unknown author ]