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James Ng Kok Boon


"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Things happen twice. Once in your mind, the other in action.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008


Taufik Bogaysah!



Damn sad, the natural disasters that are happening in Asia made me realized something, the military government in Myanmar are dumb.

Firstly, they don wish to receive aid from "foreigners" and want to ownself
gao tim this aftermath of the cyclone. People help you just accept la, hanging on to your own pride won't save your people ass.

So today i made a generous donation of about 200 cents which is equal to $2 to some fund-raising by the school for the Earthquake victims in Si chuan. This is the first time that I did not feel hesitant to donate money. I still remember the fund raising for the Tsunami victims, can't remember if I donated.

Imagine studying in school then suddenly you can feel the vibrations and someone shouted "Earthquake!"
The first thing that will come to my mind is "got so suay anot" but lucky me, I am in a country not affected by natural disasters.

There is one part where the news showed the prime minster of China talking to a child who was just rescued from the rubble and she was sobbing away. Then the prime minster said, in a very sad and monotonic tone " 政府会给你新生活,给你教育。" (Government will give you a new life, give you education./
Ga-men sure gip you happy happy life ar, and let you tak cek.)

Wtf? That poor child must be feeling damn miserable maybe because she lost her home or family then this bloody politician come here to use her to show like some sort of propaganda. The girl just nod her head lah, prime minster come you shake head wait later behind the scene they wack you.

Once a communist, always a communist, every time must use propaganda,
buay sian one?


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