It's like, u see rats keep destroying your stuff after multiple warnings, then u poison them, suddenly animal rights NGO come and make noise.
News Families of 3 shot dead want PM's intervention, ro
News Families of 3 shot dead want PM's intervention, ro
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Dec 5 2025, 03:53 PM
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It's like, u see rats keep destroying your stuff after multiple warnings, then u poison them, suddenly animal rights NGO come and make noise.
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Dec 5 2025, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE(desmond2020 @ Dec 5 2025, 02:52 PM) anyway, got criminal record doesn't mean convicted in court. just mean dude is regular customer of police station The thing is , if 1 time criminal record you can doubt he was framed. 39 times criminal record cannot be all of them framed unless very serious faceproblem . Ordinary law abiding citizens mana ada such issue punya.. |
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Dec 5 2025, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(gobiomani @ Dec 5 2025, 02:51 PM) I am old enough to appreciate that following rules 100% of the time has its own problems so I agree with your sentiment on the thin grey line. But from what I can observe, these "exceptions" have been a norm for a long time now which is why there is a trust deficit when it comes to our pulis. Publicly exacting vengeance on the criminals to punish them and intimidate their comrades looks good in a movie but in reality it shows a systemic problem where they know they can get away with murder and they do it all the time without thinking twice of the consequences. I think the land of the free, home of the brave pon sama or worse...QUOTE(ReoAyanami @ Dec 5 2025, 02:52 PM) Ironically, your view is also black and white. As in the ones that were killed are black and you + the killers are white. I will have the same views if they were Type C perompaks who did what they did... |
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Dec 5 2025, 09:48 PM
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Dec 5 2025, 10:11 PM
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Bukit Aman has opened file? |
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Dec 5 2025, 11:48 PM
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Thanks for sharing, its gonna be interesting twist and turn!
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Dec 6 2025, 12:23 AM
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[quote=keybearer,Dec 3 2025, 07:27 PM]
[/quote] Between an alleged corrupt police vs an alleged criminal, all I have to say is this; Nobody whose number of criminal record is more than his age get the benefit of the doubt from me. It doesn't get counted when you're below 10 FFS. This is what I don't like about Arun's tactics, he picks the most marketable man out of them all and present it like it's all honey and roses. This kind of tactic is called framing the argument (or lying by omission), it's presenting selective information to lead the readers into forming a conclusion / narrative favorable to you. Anywho says there ada recording of incident, where can listen? [/quote] Agreed |
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Dec 6 2025, 12:26 AM
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Good job PDRM for putting criminals away The truth is normal citizens can't get police to shoot them even if they ask for it.. POYOZER liked this post
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Dec 6 2025, 12:26 AM
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Why TS sus?
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Dec 6 2025, 12:38 AM
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Dec 6 2025, 12:57 AM
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Dec 6 2025, 06:38 AM
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Dec 6 2025, 06:42 AM
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https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...y-police/928541
https://cilisos.my/the-forgotten-case-of-th...ed-by-the-pdrm/ guess this boy also deserved to be shot according to some here.. This post has been edited by NotAnotherNick: Dec 6 2025, 06:43 AM |
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Dec 6 2025, 07:10 AM
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QUOTE(NotAnotherNick @ Dec 6 2025, 06:42 AM) https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...y-police/928541 Getting showered by mp5. Good ol times.https://cilisos.my/the-forgotten-case-of-th...ed-by-the-pdrm/ guess this boy also deserved to be shot according to some here.. That's what you get for being a brat. Who let a 14 yo drives? fullmetalneko and gemusw liked this post
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Dec 6 2025, 07:22 AM
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Dec 6 2025, 07:31 AM
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Dec 6 2025, 07:38 AM
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i tanya one of my kawan in the force, his answer - if one bring senjata, polis sure will shoot gemusw liked this post
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Dec 6 2025, 07:41 AM
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AI: Yeah, it actually can — in a psychological sense, power can be addictive.
Here’s the breakdown: --- 🧠 How it works When someone has power — say, authority over others, control of decisions, or influence — their brain releases dopamine, the same “feel-good” chemical linked to pleasure, achievement, and even addiction. Over time, that dopamine hit can make people crave the feeling of dominance or control the way others crave nicotine, gambling, or attention. --- ⚙️ The behavioral loop 1. They get power → feel confident, respected, even euphoric. 2. They use power → it works, boosts ego, gives that “I’m in charge” rush. 3. They start chasing that feeling, bending rules or people to keep it. 4. They fear losing it, so they double down — manipulate, intimidate, or overcontrol others. That cycle can absolutely become addictive behavior. --- 🧩 The darker side Long-term “power highs” can reduce empathy — people literally become less able to imagine others’ perspectives. It can distort judgment, making them think they’re untouchable or “always right.” Some end up justifying unethical or abusive behavior as “necessary” or “deserved.” --- 🌱 But it’s not inevitable Not everyone with power becomes like that. The difference often lies in: Self-awareness and accountability, Checks and balances (like strong institutions or peers who say “no”), And personal values — empathy, humility, moral grounding. --- So yeah — power abuse can definitely feel addictive. The rush, the control, the ego reinforcement — all can hook a person’s brain chemistry. The key is whether there’s enough honesty and accountability to break that cycle. Would you like me to explain the science side (like the brain mechanisms), or the sociological side (how it plays out in leadership or politics)? |
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You go robbery prepare to face death lah, why type I always cry victim. gemusw liked this post
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