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Lucas0323
post May 22 2025, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 22 2025, 04:36 PM)
we already know that. just answer the question.

and again, what's up with Type C people here
not understanding Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture
Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture.
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Inb4 lebanon night life rox.
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post May 22 2025, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ May 22 2025, 04:28 PM)
Cheong cheong cheong cheong cheong cheong
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post May 22 2025, 08:31 PM

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QUOTE(Redhunt @ May 22 2025, 04:31 PM)
well, Malaysia is memang soulless

that is how it is when they cobbled disparate states , territories and freeports together to form Malaysia 1963

there is no soul to begin with.

and in between till then to now, there is a massive push towards displacement of native culture with Arabian culture
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If we all see from your narrow minded POV then yes.

Inb4 lu tak suka lu *insert k word here*
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post May 22 2025, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(countingcrows @ May 22 2025, 05:57 PM)

Dazzle them with wayang kulit,
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i hate to say this but those things are what tiktok or netflix is replacing now.
i was old enough to experience wayang pacak in my kampung
i wasn't from east coast so no wayang kulit or anything similar

the only cultural thing that is still going is weddings
We have Nopeng, which is a dance festival the night before the wedding and
a bunch of local Hor Lor or Bingo activities
while the kampung folks slaughter a bull and prepare it to cook
I still see this in parts of Sarawak until now.

I still see traditional Orang Ulu dance in a mall last Saturday.
In fact I've seen those things a lot.

Next week is Gawai. So it is normal to visit kampung to see some Miring or Ngajat
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post May 22 2025, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(submergedx @ May 22 2025, 07:09 PM)
Tired of noises
Went Russian strip club

apa lu mau aktuali?
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those Ukro-Russo strip bars are not noisy as much as locals one.
You hardly can talk in those, with all the haggling and arm grabbing.

Plus where can you see a white girl dance naked in front of you upside down in a 360 spiral?
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post May 22 2025, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(bengang15 @ May 22 2025, 07:16 PM)
Maybe but you see Tokyo is always crowded even for Japanese. Domestic consumption quite high.

Can't say the same for seoul, Singapore , London. Really really really boring.
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London can be boring if compared to Amsterdam or some other cities.
But I managed to fill my time around Soho at night, around Hyde Park during the day
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post May 22 2025, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(Lucas0323 @ May 22 2025, 08:23 PM)
Inb4 lebanon night life rox.
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that's what I've heard. The best nightlife in Middle East
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post May 22 2025, 08:47 PM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 22 2025, 05:40 PM)
Still have? Last time I saw this was early 2000 and I know exactly the spot
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yeah and it's quite recent
They use 2 umbrellas to erect a makeshift tent , right next to 7E sidewalk.
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post May 23 2025, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 22 2025, 04:36 PM)
we already know that. just answer the question.

and again, what's up with Type C people here
not understanding Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture
Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture.
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"Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture"
"Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture. "

if you dont see substitution and replacement going on, then the programme is effective



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post May 23 2025, 08:54 AM

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Melbourne is a boring city, compared to KL
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QUOTE(Redhunt @ May 23 2025, 08:34 AM)
"Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture"
"Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture. "

if you dont see substitution and replacement going on, then the programme is effective
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what makes u think im malay in the 1st place?
i'm not malay and I can see the differences

This post has been edited by seriosekitt3h: May 23 2025, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(SpiderMon68 @ May 23 2025, 08:54 AM)
Melbourne is a boring city, compared to KL
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Yeah, for sure.
Most Ozzie cities are.

I got bored after 4 days in Sydney with 3 days left.
Spent my time walking up and down from The Rock to Newtown just because I'm bored
Perth is much better, but because I have friends who lives there

Don't get me started on NZ cities
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QUOTE(Redhunt @ May 23 2025, 08:34 AM)
"Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture"
"Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture. "

if you dont see substitution and replacement going on, then the programme is effective
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You are reading too much conspiracy nonsense
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post May 23 2025, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 22 2025, 04:33 PM)
i get tired of noises after 1-2 nights.
I spent 7 days in Phuket and most of the time I go to the same Russian strip club in Bangla Soi.
I hate when Thai girls grabbing my arm to expect me to pay their bar fine.
Not a good impression on how low their life would be and we are contributing to it
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What to do at Russian strip club to the extend you’re checking in daily?

This post has been edited by msacras: May 23 2025, 10:19 AM
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post May 23 2025, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(msacras @ May 23 2025, 10:17 AM)
What to do at Russian strip club to the time you’re checking in daily?
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like all tourist,
immersing in their culture, language and food. Well here mostly are drinks but ....
and importantly, it is the people!


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post May 23 2025, 10:20 AM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 23 2025, 10:19 AM)
like all tourist,
immersing in their culture, language and food. Well here mostly are drinks but ....
and importantly, it is the people!
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I know it’s fun and thrill, but you find it enjoyable to go on daily basis?
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post May 23 2025, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 22 2025, 04:36 PM)
we already know that. just answer the question.

and again, what's up with Type C people here
not understanding Islamic lifestyle ≠ Arabic culture
Malay don't dress like Arabs, speaks Arabic, cook Arabic food or consume Arab pop culture.
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I am almost 40 now, and I seen an increase of Malays dressing up more conservatively like wearing purdah (I never seen this as a kid) and the popularization of Arab food (not common when I was a kid, nowadays you go to bukit bintang, you probably find more Arab restaurants than Malay restaurants.)
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does this mean KL planning is to be doom, after too much concentration and rebuilding the development of the countries by ignoring the other state in dire need budget for building a better state ? yes no ? i dunno, i see is too much at capital, blush.gif
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post May 23 2025, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(msacras @ May 23 2025, 10:20 AM)
I know it’s fun and thrill, but you find it enjoyable to go on daily basis?
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i go with friends and making new ones there.
It is not as noisy as other local places.
The girls usually ignores you,
there is a special room at the back for more private stuffs.

Once, there is a table next to us full with Russians
and the 6-8 girls swarms the table, probably around 3 good looking guys
they're drinking Vodka, obviously
singing some Russian songs. All of them
It was quite fun to watch.
Again, if the place is too loud, I wouldn't be hearing them singing.

One thing got me hooked was not the boobs and vagene, but the dance.
Local Thais usually do halfheartedly pole dancing,
just barely swinging their hips and
just waiting for the song to be over
These Russian women, they do it 110%.
like you see in the movies.
a full dance routine with upside down, from top till bottom pole, 360 swirl, fully naked.

and it is not that expensive anyway.
a Thai note is like RM2 or RM10. You can stick them in their panties while they dance.
They'll sit on you, let you motorboat their chest and such.
As long as you are tipping them good early on.
Thai girls are not that... easy I guess. Everything, money money money first.

My first Thai strip club experience was in 2006, and I got bored after 4-5 spots
Once one friend drags us to this one "atas" club till 4am in Bangla Soi
i took a nap on the sofa just waiting for him. The girls doesn't even make an effort to dance

satisfied with my answer?
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post May 23 2025, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(gamehype @ May 23 2025, 10:22 AM)
I am almost 40 now, and I seen an increase of Malays dressing up more conservatively like wearing purdah (I never seen this as a kid) and the popularization of Arab food (not common when I was a kid, nowadays you go to bukit bintang, you probably find more Arab restaurants than Malay restaurants.)
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Purdah or wearing tudung is popular now because of the Islamization of media, that is true.
It does come to peer pressure as well.

Regarding Arabic food, it is the influx of Syrian war refugee around early 2010.
Most of them are Syrian and Afghan. Even the Arab square in BB was way before the war.
And the Lebanese restaurants along (where the new Damascus) the street existed was in 2000.
Lebanese used to be popular in my area back in 2000.
Lebanese is de facto Arab food.

Well, no one talks about the Korean and Japanese culture boom in BB, right?
Only the small patch of Arab corner in BB.

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