Lu ada duit lu makan tak?
Lu ada duit lu makan tak?
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Jan 10 2013, 08:09 PM, updated 12y ago
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288 posts Joined: Sep 2011 From: Hensem |
Lu ada duit lu makan tak benda ni? -tak baik membazir |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:11 PM
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500 tu aku leh kasi parent aku beli grocery tahan sebulan
So no,baik guna ke arah lain |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:12 PM
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1,168 posts Joined: Jun 2010 From: Chickentown |
Benda mahal2 pun tapi kalau masak tak sedap takde guna.
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Jan 10 2013, 08:12 PM
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1,340 posts Joined: Aug 2005 |
meh 500 only
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Jan 10 2013, 08:12 PM
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114 posts Joined: Apr 2010 From: ???? |
only 500?
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Jan 10 2013, 08:12 PM
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4,702 posts Joined: Feb 2008 From: /K/opitiam Pak Hang Status: Permaban |
ngam2 size kt projektor aku
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Jan 10 2013, 08:14 PM
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menate?
ohh so this is what all my kelantashit college kept yelling about. |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:15 PM
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233 posts Joined: Oct 2011 |
Abit expensive.. But i 1 month eat 1000 a month, every weekend 200.. sometimes more
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Jan 10 2013, 08:21 PM
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No, cause I'm a Buddhist and Guanyin believer.
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Jan 10 2013, 08:23 PM
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663 posts Joined: Jul 2011 |
no
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Jan 10 2013, 08:25 PM
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Beli makan mahal-mahal pun tak guna kalau post drillz besar-besar.
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Jan 10 2013, 08:25 PM
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288 posts Joined: Sep 2011 From: Hensem |
Tak fresh dah. Dah 10 hari sembelih
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Jan 10 2013, 08:27 PM
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beli mahal tapi lidah kampung kena makan well done tasteless rubber = LOL
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Jan 10 2013, 08:28 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 08:30 PM
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500 only ?? Okay enjoy your paper steak
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Jan 10 2013, 08:32 PM
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menate gapo nih
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Jan 10 2013, 08:33 PM
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72 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Pahang |
amende nih ?
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Jan 10 2013, 08:36 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 08:36 PM
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"HALAL"
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Jan 10 2013, 08:36 PM
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14 posts Joined: Jul 2012 From: davy jone's locker |
Sumpah aku tak paham hexism pny post kadang2. Kenape nak LoL tibe2..
High level sungguh beliau |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:41 PM
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279 posts Joined: Sep 2009 From: raincity |
Menate
Matsu zaka'? |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:52 PM
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391 posts Joined: Jan 2008 From: LambatPancut.com |
babi ke ni
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Jan 10 2013, 08:54 PM
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M4A1
siggy kena nuke ke bang? kesian |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:55 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 08:56 PM
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Makan benda mahal2 nih kalau boleh simpan dalam perut berbaloi jugak. Ini tak, esok pagi bangun tidur dah rasa nak 'buang'..
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Jan 10 2013, 08:57 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 08:58 PM
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I ada duit also tak nak makan
nak makan yang fresh bukan vacuum packed |
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Jan 10 2013, 08:59 PM
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Not real Japon wagyu beef also.
Any Australian / US wagyu is le fake one. |
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Jan 10 2013, 09:01 PM
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hok aloh nate
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Jan 10 2013, 09:05 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 09:07 PM
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Rase teringin nak makan, pegi beli makan. Rase cam xnak, xberbaloi, sudah.
Tak payah nak pening duit ke ape ke. Gaji banyak2, esok kena gelek ngan lori time pegi keja bukan boleh bawak semua duit tu pun. Kalo rase cam baik sikit, guna 500 tu pegi belanja makan semua org yang minx sedekah kat mane2 ko jumpe kat pasar malam ke ape ke. |
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Jan 10 2013, 09:10 PM
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babi xda yang kecik lagi ke?
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Jan 10 2013, 09:12 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 09:16 PM
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Makan and sharing with friend
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Jan 10 2013, 09:45 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 09:47 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE(pulautikus @ Jan 10 2013, 08:09 PM) The variants neger and negar, derive from the Spanish and Portuguese word negro (black), and from the now-pejorative French nègre (*). Etymologically, negro, noir, nègre, and * ultimately derive from nigrum, the stem of the Latin niger (black) (pronounced [ˈniɡer] which, in every other grammatical case, grammatical gender, and grammatical number besides nominative masculine singular, is nigr-, the r is trilled).In the Colonial America of 1619, John Rolfe used negars in describing the African slaves shipped to the Virginia colony.[2] Later American English spellings, neger and neggar, prevailed in a northern colony, New York under the Dutch, and in metropolitan Philadelphia's Moravian and Pennsylvania Dutch communities; the African Burial Ground in New York City originally was known by the Dutch name "Begraafplaats van de Neger" (Cemetery of the Negro); an early US occurrence of neger in Rhode Island, dates from 1625.[3] An alternative word for African Americans was the English word, "Black", used by Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia. Among Anglophones, the word * was not always considered derogatory, because it then denoted "black-skinned", a common Anglophone usage.[4] Nineteenth-century English (language) literature features usages of * without racist connotation, e.g. the Joseph Conrad novella The * of the 'Narcissus' (1897). Moreover, Charles Dickens and Mark Twain created characters who used the word as contemporary usage. Twain, in the autobiographic book Life on the Mississippi (1883), used the term within quotes, indicating reported usage, but used the term "negro" when speaking in his own narrative persona.[5] During the fur trade of the early 1800s to the late 1840s in the Western United States, the word was spelled "niggur", and is often recorded in literature of the time. George Fredrick Ruxton often included the word as part of the "mountain man" lexicon, did not indicate that the word was pejorative at the time. "Niggur" was evidently similar to the modern use of dude, or guy. This passage from Ruxton's Life in the Far West illustrates a common use of the word in spoken form—the speaker here referring to himself: "Travler, marm, this niggur's no travler; I ar' a trapper, marm, a mountain-man, wagh!"[6] It was not used as a term exclusively for blacks among mountain men during this period, as Indians, Mexicans, and Frenchmen and Anglos alike could be a "niggur".[7] By the 1900s, * had become a pejorative word. In its stead, the term colored became the mainstream alternative to negro and its derived terms. Abolitionists in Boston, Massachusetts, posted warnings to the Colored People of Boston and vicinity. Writing in 1904, journalist Clifton Johnson documented the "opprobrious" character of the word *, emphasizing that it was chosen in the South precisely because it was more offensive than "colored."[8] Established as mainstream American English usage, the word colored features in the organizational title of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, reflecting the members' racial identity preference at the 1909 foundation. In the Southern United States, the local American English dialect changes the pronunciation of negro to nigra. Linguistically, in developing American English, in the early editions of A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language (1806), lexicographer Noah Webster suggested the neger new spelling in place of negro.[9] By the late 1960s, the social progress achieved by groups in the United States such as the Black Civil Rights Movement (1955–68), had legitimized the racial identity word black as mainstream American English usage to denote black-skinned Americans of African ancestry. In the 90's, "Black" was later displaced in favor of the compound blanket term African American. Moreover, as a compound word, African American resembles the vogue word Afro-American, an early-1970s popular usage. Currently, some black Americans continue to use the word *, often spelled as * and niggah, without irony, to either neutralize the word's impact or as a sign of solidarity.[10A$100 million lawsuit was filed in New York by members of the Indian National Overseas Congress (INOC) against members of the Overseas Friends of BJP, who had placed a $65,000 ad criticizing Sonia Gandhi in The New York Times in October 2007 during her visit to the United Nations, New York. The ad was also followed by protests when Sonia and Rahul Gandhi visited the UN to participate in the International Non-Violence Day. The full-page advertisement was published on October 6, 2007 by a little known Gandhi Heritage Foundation, many supporters of whose are known to be right wing Hindus. The advertisement showed a caricature of Sonia hitting Mahatma Gandhi with a dagger and argued that the Congress President should not have been allowed by the UN to speak on behalf of India on the occasion of the International Day of Non-violence. The commercial had drawn widespread protest and resentment from the Indian community in the US, a large number of whom shot off letters of protest to The New York Times. "I have never seen such a demeaning advertisement in The New York Times,’’ George Abraham, a community activist and office bearer of the Indian National Overseas Congress told NDTV.com. "They have done the unGandhain thing they could do,'' he said. Abraham said, the Indian National Overseas Congress had written a letter to the editor in protest. "We are waiting for a response,'' he said. The NRI groups have argued that she did not misappropriate the name of Mahatma Gandhi. "Gandhi is a common name in India. She was married to late Rajiv Gandhi, the former Prime Minister. Hence her name is Mrs Sonia Gandhi. To say that she misappropriated her Gandhi name is an insult to your readers,'' the letter said. |
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Jan 10 2013, 09:59 PM
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drillz yang kecik nye mana pondan
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Jan 10 2013, 10:01 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 10:02 PM
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Fake wagyu is fake.
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Jan 10 2013, 10:44 PM
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Jan 10 2013, 10:45 PM
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wagyu ni menatang apa??? WAKLU kerr???
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Jan 10 2013, 10:45 PM
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closest house of wagyu I can find is in philippines. So it's 500+ peso only, ayam can afford =p
oh found another one in ampang. really halal one. This post has been edited by -storm-: Jan 10 2013, 10:49 PM |
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Jan 10 2013, 10:51 PM
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