QUOTE(Pr1me_Minister @ Sep 11 2009, 10:24 PM)
1. Waiting for train at Angkasapuri KTM station.
2. Train delayed (again) for 1 hour.
3. Started playing my Sonic Rush.
4. Mugger snatched my DS from behind.
5. Mugger tried to get back to his partner with motorcycle while swinging his parang at me.
6. I pursued him yelling while keeping a safe distance (I think...)
7. I told him that what he snatched is a game machine and he kinda handed it back to me.
so lucky..2. Train delayed (again) for 1 hour.
3. Started playing my Sonic Rush.
4. Mugger snatched my DS from behind.
5. Mugger tried to get back to his partner with motorcycle while swinging his parang at me.
6. I pursued him yelling while keeping a safe distance (I think...)
7. I told him that what he snatched is a game machine and he kinda handed it back to me.
QUOTE(aiyish @ Sep 11 2009, 10:41 PM)
yeah, i doubt most snatch thieves will steal a game console.. QUOTE(gundamalpha @ Sep 12 2009, 10:34 AM)
about malaysian's bad attitude QUOTE(hafez13 @ Sep 12 2009, 02:50 PM)
what's telageddah?QUOTE(stringfellow @ Sep 12 2009, 05:18 PM)
So you agree that this is true, but you are more address the fact that I did not give credit to those unsung heroes? I agree, not "ALL ppl overseas" come out helping, there are those who are as selfish as Malaysians here, but more often than not, you see more "ppl overseas" are inclined to speak up against these injustice than a typical Malaysian.
Exactomundo! Typical Malaysian train of thought, "if it does not benefit me, why should I care?" Which feeds into the "tidak apa" attitude.
It's "necessarily" by the way, and if you notice my posts, I am narrowing it down to those living in the city. You dont see much of rubbernecking at Felda estates because there arent much of a traffic there to begin with , and there isnt a problem of traffic if you rubberneck there because the road is empty. What I was observing with what happened to PM is that, nobody cared. Do people give chase? Or at least shout out to the people ahead of the fleeing perp to stop the him from escaping? Nope! Which comes back to the point, WHY nobody cared. Because there are no benefit to them TO CARE. "What's it to me if I stop the guy from escaping and retrieving your stolen item back? Do I get a reward?" That is the FIRST thing that comes to mind, I dare bet my balls to that! I've seen right before my eyes, a mugging thief gets manhandles and double-teamed as trying to escape with a purse of a middle-age old lady from a tram in Melbourne, and I've seen patrons of a movie cinema in Sydney lining up for tickets speaking up against those attempting to line-cut up ahead to get to the back of the bloody line, which shames the potential perp from doing so, and justice is served and prevailed. Now I'm not saying these examples means that Australians are an exemplary lot, but with more and more of these examples you see happening, it restores your faith in humanity and prevailing justice.
My point here is, Malaysians have not grown hand in hand together with the amenities and modernization of their habitat and grown in parallel with for when it comes to etiquette and behaviours that most of the time, are plain common sense. It is like building a sprawlingly ultra-modern city and displacing the barbaric tribes that lives during the Genghis Khan days into this city.
And even shorter version of all this: Modern city, same old pricks/mentality.
hmm, my mom like to speak up to injustice... Exactomundo! Typical Malaysian train of thought, "if it does not benefit me, why should I care?" Which feeds into the "tidak apa" attitude.
It's "necessarily" by the way, and if you notice my posts, I am narrowing it down to those living in the city. You dont see much of rubbernecking at Felda estates because there arent much of a traffic there to begin with , and there isnt a problem of traffic if you rubberneck there because the road is empty. What I was observing with what happened to PM is that, nobody cared. Do people give chase? Or at least shout out to the people ahead of the fleeing perp to stop the him from escaping? Nope! Which comes back to the point, WHY nobody cared. Because there are no benefit to them TO CARE. "What's it to me if I stop the guy from escaping and retrieving your stolen item back? Do I get a reward?" That is the FIRST thing that comes to mind, I dare bet my balls to that! I've seen right before my eyes, a mugging thief gets manhandles and double-teamed as trying to escape with a purse of a middle-age old lady from a tram in Melbourne, and I've seen patrons of a movie cinema in Sydney lining up for tickets speaking up against those attempting to line-cut up ahead to get to the back of the bloody line, which shames the potential perp from doing so, and justice is served and prevailed. Now I'm not saying these examples means that Australians are an exemplary lot, but with more and more of these examples you see happening, it restores your faith in humanity and prevailing justice.
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My point here is, Malaysians have not grown hand in hand together with the amenities and modernization of their habitat and grown in parallel with for when it comes to etiquette and behaviours that most of the time, are plain common sense. It is like building a sprawlingly ultra-modern city and displacing the barbaric tribes that lives during the Genghis Khan days into this city.
And even shorter version of all this: Modern city, same old pricks/mentality.
btw, why not migrate?
Added on September 12, 2009, 7:22 pm
QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Sep 12 2009, 07:20 PM)
So what gives u the right to equate others GENERALLY to the negativity to that u've seen? I treat u as i would treat others here..a unique individual. No more no less.
What i don't like is generalizing people of what some ppl did whether it's good or bad...n that's why I rolled my eyes. Yada yada yada...
ok selamat berbuka
wow, string is a malay kah? What i don't like is generalizing people of what some ppl did whether it's good or bad...n that's why I rolled my eyes. Yada yada yada...
ok selamat berbuka
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