cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 21 October 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 11 months ago 100%

    Lol no, I wasn't asking you to look at the timing in the notices, I meant look at which routes aren't affected. Those routes that weren't mentioned meant they were serviced by Brahim's. Yours not being mentioned meant very likely back then it was one of those covered by that contract, and that explained why it sucks.

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 21 October 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 11 months ago 100%
  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 21 October 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 11 months ago 100%

    Which route? The ones that're still with full service are apparently the ones that's always been serviced by their in-house catering. The rest all under Brahim's contract which mmg gone downhill

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 21 October 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 11 months ago 100%

    Ello - been away for quite a bit - who wants to baca my short review of the MAS inflight nasi lemak? https://mefi.social/@cendawanita/111271410172539602

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  • news Malaysian News Anwar Moots Removing Health Care Subsidies From The Rich, Scrapping Sugar Subsidy To Cut Diabetes - CodeBlue
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    A 33mil population is not a small market. Plus if ASEAN could get their act together and negotiate en bloc the way the EU does, you can go a long way in negotiating for more competitive pricing. The one good thing from the Trans Pacific Partnership being blown up by Trump to me in this matter was the fact that US Big Pharma-negotiated clauses with regards to market access got blown up too.

    Anwar's populism only sounds nice but it would eventually doom poor people and the working class most of all. Where's the taxation reform? The budgeting reallocation? Why is the conversation not at all considering increasing investment in our healthcare system? We're not poor (yet).

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  • news Malaysian News Anwar Moots Removing Health Care Subsidies From The Rich, Scrapping Sugar Subsidy To Cut Diabetes - CodeBlue
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    Means-testing on healthcare subsidies is such a regressive idea, not to mention scapegoating rich people for accessing public healthcare in our current healthcare system is close to lying considering:

    • most middle class and above tend to be funnelled into using private healthcare anyway, especially with the way the facilities are all counted as equivalent (per the bancian data) ie a location is considered well-covered even if most of it is private (hospitals/GP clinics/pharmacies), so who exactly is "using" public healthcare even tho rich? Hmmm, let's check on what benefits public servants above certain grades and parliamentarians can access in a public hospital

    • the medication shortage is currently being normatively papered over by accessing private health stocks, which themselves are also capped in price. Who exactly is the rich here, if an uncle is being persuaded to access the nearby private hospital by the klinik kesihatan doctor because the kk doesn't have the appropriate heart medication?

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  • news Malaysian News Anwar Moots Removing Health Care Subsidies From The Rich, Scrapping Sugar Subsidy To Cut Diabetes - CodeBlue
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    Yep, the actually wealthy have their assets tied up not in personal holdings. By any simple metric that is being thought of, the first impacted are salaried/employed/contracted workers (since taxable income is a usual source of yardstick)

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    myeconomybusiness cendawanita 12 months ago 100%
    BNM: DuitNow QR payments: Micro and small businesses will continue to enjoy zero-cost transactions; No new costs for individual customers https://www.bnm.gov.my/-/duitnow-qr-payments

    ![](https://monyet.cc/pictrs/image/a96752c0-d3db-44f7-b5b7-f0a793e9dc11.jpeg) ![](https://monyet.cc/pictrs/image/72fc0e97-1541-4082-8bfa-6ad6118b4239.jpeg) ![](https://monyet.cc/pictrs/image/e66e2859-a3cf-406e-8489-f6208d3c0ccc.jpeg)

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    cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 27 September 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    I've seen anecdotes (with evidence of emails or a BFM tweet) that banks are starting to charge transaction fee for duitnow transactions. I haven't seen anything from CIMB but I've seen RHB and OCBC. Anyone else?

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  • lit lit Cerlang: what does it mean in Malay?
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    Very cool, tqqq

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  • food Malaysian Food "I Can't Afford Chicken Rice Anymore": Netizens Horrified That 2 Plates Of Chicken Rice Cost RM81
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    Not pork eater but this reminds me of all the exasperated jokes about orang takde masa slip in secret pork because mahal lah bodoh. Pork and seafood = financial boobytraps at the hawkers/mamaks for sure, it seems like

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 22 September 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    At this point I feel mostly better (loss of smell though) but clearly get winded very very fast, and considering RTK pun still positive, I might be infectious enough so I don't know if it's worth going out. But stress cos sharing space with family members so I really can't do a lot of the usual chores. Still, impressed by how well my body membiakkan this virus 😑

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 22 September 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    I'll try and see - or maybe I'm just very ... viral

    🥴🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 22 September 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 12 months ago 100%

    Henlo I am still positive on COVID RTK even after a week 😭

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  • food Malaysian Food #NSTviral Minister buying family groceries with RM200 budget criticised
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Helooooo scurvy

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Genomic Analysis Of Peranakan Chinese Reveals Insight Into Ancestry www.a-star.edu.sg

    More Singaporean side but I think the general findings applicable here. Got it from [@penangkia@monyet.cc](https://monyet.cc/u/penangkia) fedi post! https://hachyderm.io/@liztai/111028272906205950

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    cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 6 September 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Glad you're safe tho!

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 75%
    More than 45 scholars to present papers at academic conference on K-Pop band BTS https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/08/938936/more-45-scholars-present-papers-academic-conference-k-pop-band-bts

    So here's a thing. ----- Organised by the International Society for BTS Studies (ISBS) and Universiti Malaya (UM), the upcoming fourth edition conference in 2023 to be hosted by Malaysia is scheduled to be held for the first time in Southeast Asia from 16-17 Aug. In an interview with Bernama recently, UM's Department of East Asian Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Associate Professor Dr Jimmyn Parc said as this year marks the 40th anniversary of South Korea's inclusion in the Look East Policy (LEP), the conference is dubbed as a vital component of the "New LEP".

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    sciencetech cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Local docs succeed at first kidney transplant on HIV patient https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/2023/09/04/local-docs-succeed-at-first-kidney-transplant-on-hiv-patient/

    Six months have since passed and the patient is now living a healthy life. The transplant has thus been hailed as a resounding success. To learn more about the operation, FMT Lifestyle spoke to three representatives from the medical team behind it. These were Dr Lim Soo Kun, a nephrologist and UMMC’s renal division head; Dr Shanggar Kuppusamy, a urologist; and Dr Raja Iskandar Shah Raja Azwa, an infectious disease expert.

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    cafe Café This couple turns KL's old buildings into usable everyday artworks like clothes & placemats
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Damn a trend I accidentally stumbled into lol

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  • cafe Café This couple turns KL's old buildings into usable everyday artworks like clothes & placemats
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Omg same

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 75%
    This couple turns KL's old buildings into usable everyday artworks like clothes & placemats vulcanpost.com

    Idk why suddenly our skyline is a source of inspo. As I was about to post this, I got hit by this advertorial lol: https://tudungpeople.com/pages/pertubuhan-akitek-malaysia-pam?ad_id=23857298704890425&campaign_id=23857298592610425#collection

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    food Malaysian Food KFC Satay Burger is Just Sad
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Is he really?? Wow, takde kerja cari kerja behaviour

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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 66%

    Hope this helps https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger

    Now double check on which instance did this thread originate.

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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 75%

    "fried chicken sandwich" outside America vs "chicken burger" seems to depend on whether you use a burger bun or not, at least that's my observation. The secondary observation is that for dietary reasons a lot of places don't primarily think of burgers as exclusively beef or pork so the swap/substitution is already well underway for what makes a burger patty/filling.

    (ETA: so by the time our English settled on understanding a burger is a sandwich using burger buns, then just about anything in the middle can sub for a meat patty)

    (Also, you have to go out more.)

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 30 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Waduh that's a lot of things to kena you in half a week!

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 30 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Bukan saya lol

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  • politics Malaysian Politics “Criminal defamation for PAS to spread perception that 54k Chinese nationals granted citizenship”
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    I only disagree because like islamists need another excuse to point to to say see see other ppl agree eye-for-an-eye/old testament laws are tooootally appropriate. 😌

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  • movies Movies & Series ASEAN's list of Superheroes in History
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Cicakman is very interesting to me, who likes to overthink movies, because it presents a fantasy where Malaysia is a temperate climate country (ok Metrofulus the city) so you can wear winter wear all the time, and everyone is Malay (ok until no. 2 then you have exactly one Chinese person playing the most Cina Person) and you just want to low-key check if the filmmakers are all right since they hate themselves so much they can't imagine a superhero existing here, despite the entire schtick.

    That said, it's really too bad animated media isn't included because Ejen Ali is a frickin incredible series. BoBoiBoy too (and that anime one that just came out) but Ejen Ali is young adult enough I can enjoy it, and is basically a world that's basically Putrajaya/Cyberjaya/Dengkil lolol.

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  • askmalaysians Ask Malaysians 8-hour layover in KLIA - Possible to visit KL?
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    It depends on the immigration traffic for the day and the inbound traffic. While it shouldn't take too long, if you're not on a passport that has ability to use the autogate it might take longer to clear. Luggage is processed quite quickly though. But that should already take an hour.

    (This assumes you'll be getting visa on arrival.)

    Into the city takes an hour regardless of your options - if the train is on a good time for you, that will take you directly to KL Sentral and the adjoining mall and the neighbourhood of Brickfields/Little India. Booking a ride into KL via grab is also not that difficult but if you time it badly you'll hit commuter traffic (for example lunch hour traffic).

    So that's 2.5 - 3 hours. Unless you book a car to Putrajaya (the administrative capital) instead. It's quieter but more scenic too. You can go to the lakeside mosque area and have a look around. That should take you 20 mins instead. (This option is dicey if you want to do public transport)

    Certainly there's more to do than KLIA currently which is still in a lot of upgrading of shops for either options. The adjoining mall (Nu Sentral) is nothing special but the range of shops is fairly familiar. Go to the lower ground for something a bit more mom & pop eateries, or exit that mall into Brickfields and just pick any indian restaurant nearby.

    The secret bonus option is take the train/bus/ride to KLIA2 instead. Despite it serving the low-cost airlines it's got an actual genuine mall attached to it so you can have more interesting time walking around and getting something to eat, replenish things at the pharmacy/drugstore, or even buy some groceries (to this day I still am trying to understand this) and it should take only 15 mins to get there.

    As for luggage, there should be locker/overnight options but I haven't tested it myself.

    ETA: oh yes on the way back - since you don't sound like you're not transiting but fully have to do the check-in process all over again, best not to cut it too close. 2 hours from queueing at the counter to the immigration to the gate is just about cutting it fine. And if you're arriving from the C-gate terminal and heading back there, pls be aware the inter-terminal train is under service and currently you'll be taken on the shuttle bus. So that might add some time as well (but not too much tbh)

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Selangor 'Fake Joint Venture' Raises Questions For Azmin Ali https://www.sarawakreport.org/2023/08/selangor-fake-joint-venture-raises-questions-for-azmin-ali/

    From article: Following a police report issued by a Selangor based contractor named Haizal bin Hanif last week, Sarawak Report has been passed an extensive dossier containing what appears to be significant new evidence relating to a scandal that broke in July 2019 over alleged multi-million ringgit kickbacks paid in return for a major ‘direct nego’ development project, supposedly in a joint venture with the state government. The courts have concluded the so-called Salak Tinggi housing project, involving 100 acres and projected to be worth RM600 million, was a fraudulent scheme that had not in fact been authorised by the state government as believed by the developer. However, the evidence, if true, indicates that many senior political figures, including the former MB Azmin Ali, were seeking to push through the project from as early as 2016 in return for purported political donations.

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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Lol wow, never thought about that tripping other English speakers up. Interesting!

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  • cafe Café Instead of coffee, this PJ cafe only serves drinks made with chocolate from around the globe
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    LMAO no worries - I'm barely around until late October too (for now!)

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 26 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Good luck!!

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  • cafe Café Instead of coffee, this PJ cafe only serves drinks made with chocolate from around the globe
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Caaaaan

    Meetup time!!! 😂

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  • cafe Café Instead of coffee, this PJ cafe only serves drinks made with chocolate from around the globe
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Genuinely never thought to have an opinion about this, but this shop is def making me curious!

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 25 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    I didn't pay that much attention because a lot of it felt political (in both valid - Japan has been known to not be transparent about its post-fukushima data - and invalid - China framing it as an anti-Japan issue in its media - ways) but fwiw: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/25/fukushima-daiichi-nuclear-power-plant-china-wastewater-release:

    "Scientists have pointed out that China’s own nuclear power plants release wastewater with higher levels of tritium than that found in Fukushima’s discharge, and that the levels are all within boundaries not considered to be harmful to human health."

    So liddat la.... Though I've been to Tohoku region post-tsunami and ate the foods all, so I'll check in with y'all la in a couple more decades kot....

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 24 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Specifically on technical innovation, a quote:

    TBH if anything I don't want to see this be captured by private sector/the rich. Unless they want to do like that submersible lah... 😌

    ETA: lol I guess selalu kena justify: https://spinoff.nasa.gov/

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 24 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    In general expenditure for space exploration (or big ticket stuff) is usually a red herring in conversations about poverty eradication. In part because there's the 1:1 fallacy in administration (tau tau a significant part is state authorities and their taxation revenue) but also in terms of dividends down the line. For sure you can critique the priorities on a matter of principle but it's not like USA was evenly and uniformly rich during their space race years (racial segregation pun was still ongoing apatah lagi how native Americans were actively experiencing cultural genocide).

    What is interesting is the long-term impact to their ICT and technical R&D industries. Like it or not, one of their demographical time bomb was having a highly educated middle class and coming with no real pathway to a career outside the service sector and/or migration. Will this be enough of a pull factor? NASA is still operating in Florida because equatorial advantage despite the politics being so shit; many expats would still continue to work in China if they weren't being discouraged to do so. Speaking of China, having manufacturing hubs like Shenzen arguably contributed to improved economic conditions and India has an even younger and dynamic population who may take all the science and engineering they're learning formally and informally and do something. The fact that a lot of space-oriented tech has come back to earth such as it is, and entered civilian life in good ways can't be overstated (titanium and lighter metals = better designed tools and prosthesis for the old and the disabled; better water filtration; carbon dioxide filtration), so imagine what can happen if much of this can be done on a global south economic budget.

    In any case, if I want to be genuinely concerned I would think about the fueling needs of such a sector and the fact that both India and Pakistan are nuclear-owning countries 😌 but I remain always hopeful whenever any genie is out of the bottle when it comes to common folk having the access to improve themselves and change the overall condition.

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  • cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 24 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    got free coffee so crisis averted for another day

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  • cafe Café Malaysian Name No-No List
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Kodok bin Black Mamba al-Biawak

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  • cafe Café Malaysian Name No-No List
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    that's why "of what" is a big (grammatical) deal. The usual construction is "of god" (or their many variants) and the ustaz/ahs so particular always lecture lol because konon melayu dah salah. (Anyway the usual construction is Saifuddin or Saifullah if properlah)

    ETA: Abdul is also a landmine since it's servant/slave/subject of.... So Abdul Shams would be seen as idolatrous (Shams is the sun)

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  • cafe Café Malaysian Name No-No List
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Biawak bin Ramli

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Call for Short Historical Fiction featuring Lim Chin Siong as a minor but vital character – New Naratif newnaratif.com

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/magASEAN/t/372170 > From the link: > In Singapore and beyond, there has been a quickening of interest in the anticolonial and socialist struggle of the 50s and 60s after the publications of archival research by historian PJ Thum and of the Eisner-winning graphic novel The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew, among other works. The undisputed leader of this historical struggle was the student activist, trade unionist, and politician Lim Chin Siong (LCS), who organised the largest social movement in Singapore to fight for democracy, freedom, and justice. Although this movement ultimately failed, it opens a window into an alternative future for Singapore, Malaysia, and the rest of Asia—a window that creative writers with their imaginative powers can help us look at and through. > > --- > > Deadline for submissions is 1 December 2023. There are also introductory material on Lim Chin Siong himself and the historical context he was in. > > Unfortunately their twitter thread about Lim is not mirrored anywhere else, but if you like, here's [the thread](https://twitter.com/NewNaratif/status/1693960556502544653?t=Un1kJ0k0FSb6EkRv1yw8Gg&s=19)

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    cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 23 August 2023
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    Quite common tbh, and usually not a problem, since fedi is dominated by Europeans rather than Americans, so every place is like a generic international meeting point. But the more easily the post is seen as generic international, the more it signals as international space so it's the luck of the timezone lol.

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  • politics Malaysian Politics Help me PM, pleads man arrested after sounding alarm on post-GE15 threats
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    This was just before the last ge, so mmg sabri's time

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Help me PM, pleads man arrested after sounding alarm on post-GE15 threats m.malaysiakini.com

    from the article ---- A man arrested last November, shortly after he sounded the alarm that inflammatory content was being posted on TikTok, is pleading with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for help. Zulfadzli Halim is seeking the country’s top leader’s assistance in getting an update on his case, saying that the authorities have reportedly stonewalled him. His story began on Nov 21 last year, two days after the 15th general election. Zulfadzli (above) had tweeted about his discovery and concerns that hate speech and racially motivated provocative content - including threats of a repeat of the May 13, 1969 riots - were being posted on the social media platform. Screenshots and screen recordings taken by him and other netizens led to the discovery that at least three of the provocative content on TikTok had been paid for. However, in a twist of events, it was Zulfadzli that police acted against, probing him under the Sedition Act - allegedly for insulting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He has denied doing such an act and contests that police have not been able to pinpoint which of his tweets did so either. He was released three days later. ---- the rest at the article at the link. BM version: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/676572

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    news Malaysian News Traffic jams causing employee burnout
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  • cendawanita cendawanita 1 year ago 100%

    thanks for your feedback, considering all the context cues that this was a piece of malaysian article written by malaysians for malaysians posted on a malaysia instance, maybe cool it with accusing their (heavily edited) submission as being written by AI. or maybe just don't say anything at all.

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    Movies & Series cendawanita 1 year ago 75%
    [theatre] Seruan Setu | rhythminbronze https://www.rhythminbronze.com/programme-book-seruan-setu

    From [this post](https://h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/110936930554967560): Celebrating #seagrass with new works by #gamelan group #RhythmInBronze in #SeruanSetu - "Secret Gardens of the Sea". Composers, musicians, videographers, directors & production team first spent several days with the #fishers of #TanjungKupang to understand the habitat & its vital role. ---- the main link takes you to the gamelan group's page with the online programme booklet. Show will start tomorrow and over the weekend at KLPAC (24-27 August)

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    “Learning Malaysian Slangs” (ft YUSOF HASHIM) - Epic Minahs #10 youtu.be

    This is very Melayu Singapore/KL imo and I wonder how many of these have broke containment into your everyday lingo?

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Putsch [Coup] attempt underway in Perak- MB www.malaysiakini.com

    got this in my Kini Morning Brief Email. Summary: Perak MB says there are plans to trigger by-elections in at least four seats by convincing those ADUNs to defect to PN - no other details given. ----- [...] Saarani after a meeting with 33 Perak legislative assembly government members at the Impiana Hotel in Ipoh, Perak yesterday, according to Sinar Harian. "We are gathered today because we don't want suspicion among the 33 assemblypersons and ensure their loyalty to the state government." The Perak legislative assembly has 59 members, with 26 seats held by the opposition. They must win at least four more seats through by-elections to govern the state. Like most states, Perak has enacted laws that will trigger a by-election if an incumbent lawmaker defects.

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 70%
    We tried this new Malaysian meal kit brand, here's our honest review of the experience vulcanpost.com

    Since this the café comm after all 😂 IDK if I'd ever consider this as a routine purchase but looks like fun esp if you're having a get together and want to play masak2

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 91%
    Home Ministry raids local author's bookstore, seizes books m.malaysiakini.com

    >The Home Ministry raided and conducted a seizure at the Toko Buku Rakyat bookstore owned by local author Benz Ali at Wisma Central, Kuala Lumpur, earlier today. >When contacted, Benz confirmed the incident and expressed his disappointment with the confiscation. >“You can’t do this. What’s more, under the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. This is just like the previous BN government. >“It’s your government, yet you can’t even control the Home Ministry. I sell books that are not listed in the banned book list.

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    AMMA CHELLAM (this weekend) - Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC) www.dpac.com.my

    cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/341996 > Yeah it's theatre but I figure boleh lah. Apparently got good buzz. I wish I can go.... > Synopsis : 16 year-old Ajay must navigate the intricacies of growing up in a traditional Malaysian Indian household while learning to explore and accept his own identity without losing the one person who matters most to him; his mother. > > Tix available for evening and matinee shows.

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    Movies & Series cendawanita 1 year ago 66%
    AMMA CHELLAM (this weekend) - Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC) www.dpac.com.my

    Yeah it's theatre but I figure boleh lah. Apparently got good buzz. I wish I can go.... Synopsis : 16 year-old Ajay must navigate the intricacies of growing up in a traditional Malaysian Indian household while learning to explore and accept his own identity without losing the one person who matters most to him; his mother. Tix available for evening and matinee shows.

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 90%
    (BFM podcast) How Class Solidarity Can Heal Racial/Religious Polarisation bfm.my

    Episode description: Ethnonationalism, religious nationalism, neo-fascism and other forms of right-wing and ultra conservative populist movements are on the rise, in Malaysia and across the globe. From the growing popularity of PAS and Perikatan Nasional in Malaysia, Narendra Modi and his Hindu Nationalist project in India, to strongman Donald Trump or the Evangelical Christians of the Republican Party in the US, and the anti-immigration Marine Le Pen in France, the list goes on and on. This has led to massive polarisation across ethnic and religious lines. While each country and region has its own unique historical and sociopolitical contexts, one can’t help but wonder what are the parallels that can be drawn. Why are we polarised and could class struggle be a remedy? We speak to Assistant Professor Peter Beattie, Political Economist and Political Psychologist, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Thread on a key pronunciation difference between SEA Hokkien and Taiwanese punya https://nitter.kavin.rocks/egasmb/status/1691789735142772893?t=TEqICQW88m7QtdHTXTORbw&s=19

    The link takes you to a nitter copy (it works again!) But in case elon kasi dia koyak lagi: https://twitter.com/egasmb/status/1691789735142772893?t=k-c2L84nIEkJN3yVZ0Jfog&s=19 And it's qt another thread of his, and basically... It's no contest syiok/shiok/syok comes from Malay, but where did Malay got it? Apparently by way of Persian and it still exists in Malay, as "asyik". Pretty cool stuff!

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    Malaysian News cendawanita 1 year ago 83%
    People Who Protect - the Menraq Orang Asli Patrol Unit https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/08/15/interactive-people-who-protect

    Interactive piece. Pretty cool. (The Star btw introduced some dumbass jscript -I think - to disable ppl highlighting and copying their text. For reasons of.... Tak nak orang promote their journalism? IDK) ----- Speaking in fluent Malay and throwing in a few English terms, the confident Ardi is among the few older members in the Men-raq team, most of whom are in their 20s. The team leaders recently won the IUCN WCPA International Ranger Award 2023, the first time that a Malaysian team has won. The award, which is in its third year running, is held in conjunction with World Ranger Day on July 31. This year, there were 114 nominations from 52 countries. The Menraq received the US$10,000 (RM45,495) award for exemplary achievement in community-led conservation of tigers. The team’s win, which was announced during an online ceremony on July 26, earned praise from the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, who extended his congratulations and deepest appreciation to every member of the patrol unit. The award, hosted by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) specialist group, recognises the remarkable work of rangers in protected areas around the world. The Jahai people, explains Ardi, has lived in Royal Belum for generations. “And I believe that we should be responsible for the well-being of this forest. No one else should be on the Menraq team but us,” he says. Ardi hopes that his children as well as those of his community members will carry on the work in the future. “It is our hope that our children would want to carry the same responsibility as their fathers. Being able to protect this forest is what is in our blood and we are proud of what we are doing,” he says.

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    An analysis of the vote differential https://twitter.com/Thevesh/status/1691370643361775616?t=w8jEJyO6XZ75exSz61t83A&s=19

    While once again I am in clown mode, politely asking yet another twitterati if they have a non-twitter copy, while Elon breaks the Nitter hookup again, I guess I'll just manually copy and paste ----- 💀Slimmest majorities at PRN 2023💀 245 DUNs were contested. 26 of them (10%) were won with majority < 1000. Insane! In all these DUNs, the thousands who didn't vote could have changed the result. If you can, vote. You never know when your area will go wild. ![](https://monyet.cc/pictrs/image/62bd22c5-d7fc-437f-9ee1-03dbda759c9b.png)

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    Movies & Series cendawanita 1 year ago 80%
    Hungry Ghost Diner - Official Trailer (last day tomorrow!) youtu.be

    It's crazy, they only got a week of cinema time! But please, if you're in Malaysia, please do catch it - last day of screenings is apparently tomorrow! Synopsis: …starring Chen Keat Yoke, Eric Chen, Sam Chong, Rabbit Chen and Fabian Loo. Only in Malaysian cinemas 10 August 2023. Hungry Ghost Diner is a family-friendly film, which explores the heartfelt meaning behind the Hungry Ghost Festival through the eyes of its intrepid protagonist Bonnie Lam who discovers that her family’s coffee shop is haunted by ghosts of her dead relatives returning for the annual Ghost Festival at rural Behrang Stesen, Perak.

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    myeconomybusiness cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Solar Company Audit Finds Forced Labor in Malaysian Factory www.nytimes.com

    [Ungated](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/15/business/energy-environment/first-solar-forced-labor-malaysia.html) ------ First Solar, a leading U.S. solar panel manufacturer, said on Tuesday that an audit by the company had found that migrant workers in its operations in Malaysia were victims of forced labor. The internal audit, which was included in a corporate sustainability report, found that four subcontractors in Malaysia had charged the workers recruitment fees in their home countries and withheld their pay and passports. U.S. officials and human rights activists have become increasingly concerned about the use of forced labor in the manufacture of solar panels, most of which takes place in Asia. Global supply chains for solar panels have for years relied on China, in particular for polysilicon, a crucial component in most solar panels made around the world. But a recent ban on products from Xinjiang, a region where the U.S. government and United Nations accuse the Chinese government of committing human rights violations, including forced labor, has led to a shift away from China. [...] Still, Ms. Murphy said that there was a key difference between forced labor issues in Southeast Asia and in Xinjiang, where the Chinese government prevents companies from doing the type of audit First Solar had conducted. “What First Solar has done is the critical due diligence that all companies need to do around the world to ensure they are identifying and remediating forced labor in their supply chains,” Ms. Murphy said. “It does happen, and companies have to be on the lookout for it.” In addition to Malaysia, First Solar has factories in Ohio and Vietnam. The company is rapidly expanding its manufacturing operations, including the construction of a research and development center in Ohio and by building factories in India, Alabama and Louisiana.

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    Meta cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    We have two Politics subs

    So...what should we do? Newer comm seems uninterested to reply to comments bringing up this point, but if you thank them for their posts they're very gracious

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Malaysia 2023 State Elections: Election Day

    cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/262903 > The Malaysia 2023 state elections happening in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Terengganu, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. This post will bring you coverage of the election day, and will be updated from time to time, with fluff pieces cut out and summarised. > > Voting will start from 8am and close at 6pm. > > News Source: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/08/941653/live-updates-2023-state-elections > > ---- > > **6.25pm:** Polling centres for six state polls, KT by-election closed, vote-tallying process begins > > ll 3,190 polling centres for the state elections in six states and 41 others for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election, which were opened from 8am today, were closed at 6pm. > > Depending on the number of voters, several centres began to close in stages from as early as 1pm before polling ended at 6 pm. > > Once the voting centres closed, all the ballot boxes were taken to the 186 vote tallying centres and the official results will be announced by the Election Commission tonight. > > **6.17pm:** Sanusi revealed his ballot paper before placing it in box. Sanusi, who is also Perikatan Nasional election director, committed the act at a polling centre at SK Bandar Baru Beris Jaya, Jeniang, at 11am earlier today. > > **6.02pm:** EC starts counting early votes for 6 states, Kuala Terengganu by-election. The counting process was broadcast live on the Election Commission's (EC) Facebook since 4pm today. > > **5.56pm:** Four polling centres closed in Selangor as of 2pm. According to the Selangor state Election Commission office, the four respective seats are Sungai Air Tawar (N.01), Kuala Kubu Baharu (N.06), Permatang (N.09), and Ijok (N.11). > > **5.35pm:** Pas leadership will submit the name of three potential candidates for the Kelantan Menteri Besar post to the president after the state election results are announced tonight. > > **5.18pm:** Four states record voter turnout of over 60 pct at 4pm > > Terengganu is the only state where the voter turnout has reached 70 per cent as of 4pm. > > The EC in their latest update said four states have recorded a turnout of over 60 per cent. > > They are Kedah (68 per cent), Pulau Pinang (67 per cent), Selangor (65 per cent) and Negri Sembilan (62 per cent). > > **5.00pm:** Young voters embrace democracy by fulfilling civic duty to vote > > More than 50 per cent of the 9.67 million eligible voters in the six state elections held in Kedah, Penang, Kelantan, Terengganu, Negri Sembilan and Selangor are youths aged 39 years and below, with 661,905 between 18 and 20 years old; 2.16 million between 21 and 29; and 2.16 million aged 30 to 39. > > **4:40pm:** In its latest update, the Election Commission indicated that the highest voter turnout was recorded in Terengganu at 64 per cent. > > Following closely were Kedah (63 per cent), Penang (60 per cent), Selangor (58 per cent), Negri Sembilan (56 per cent) and Kelantan (51 per cent). > > **4:35pm:** Negri Sembilan polls: 83-year-old woman dies after casting vote > > A woman lost consciousness after dipping her finger in ink to vote at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Rokan polling centre in Gemencheh, here, before being confirmed dead this morning. > > **4:30pm:** Surrounded, heckled and threatened, Bagan Dalam's independent candidate M. Satees lodges report. He said the incident happened at SK Sg Nyior, where he had gone to inspect the ballot boxes. > > **4:00pm:** Ahmad Yakob finally turns up to cast his vote. The Pasir Pekan candidate arrived at the centre at 3.25pm, accompanied by several bodyguards. > > **3:40pm:** IGP: Until 2pm, voting process in 6 states peaceful, no police reports of untoward incidents were received involving any of the voting centres or processes. > > **3:30pm:** Only a few states reach 50 per cent voter turnout by 2pm > > Kedah and Terengganu recorded the highest turnout with 56 per cent followed by Pulau Pinang at 53 per cent. > > Selangor recorded 51 per cent of voter turnout, while Kelantan recorded 45 per cent. > > **3:05pm:** There will no by-election in Jeneri, I will win the case, insists caretaker Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi who is facing trial for two counts of uttering seditious remarks that could incite disloyalty towards the rulers. > > **3:00pm:** KJ blames voter fatigue from too much politicking, bad weather for low voter turnout > > **2:45pm:** Voter turnout in most states below 50 pct at 1pm > > The Election Commission in their latest update said only Terengganu reached the 50 per cent voter turnout as of 1pm today. > > **2:45pm:** DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke said it is too early to jump to conclusions with the voter turnout when there were still five hours left for the polling process. > > **2:42pm:** Voter turnout in most states below 50 pct at 1pm. The Election Commission in their latest update said only Terengganu reached the 50 per cent voter turnout as of 1pm today. This was followed by Kedah (49 per cent), Pulau Pinang (46 per cent), Selangor (44 per cent) and Negeri Sembilan (42 per cent). > > > **2:34pm:** The polling centre at SK Taman Seri Gombak 2 is seeing a lesser voter turnout than the 15th General Election (GE15). > > **2:25pm:** Datuk Megat Zulkarnain Omardin(BN) expressed his confidence that voters in Gombak Setia would vote for a stable government that could bring them prosperity. > > **2:20pm:** An Election Commission (EC) worker at the polling centre when met, said that as of noon, it was estimated that less than 50 per cent of voters had turned up at the SK Klang Gates polling centre. > > **2:18pm:** KJ: Zahid unlikely to step down if Umno performed poorly in polls > > The sacked Umno leader said it would be business as usual for the party irrespective of the polls > > **2:05pm:** Voting at a stream at SK Seri Relau here has been suspended after a ballot box was found to be unsealed. > > The discovery was made by Perikatan Nasional's candidate for the Paya Terubong state seat, Andrew Ooi, when he visited the voting station about 11.30am. > > Speaking to the New Straits Times, Ooi said he was dissatisfied to find the ballot box unsealed. > > **2pm:** Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah has confirmed that Datuk Ahmad Yakob did not want to return as the Kelantan menteri besar. > > **1:59pm:** Sanusi's brother turns down job offer abroad to exercise his voting rights > > **1:55pm:** Bayan Baru member of parliament Sim Tze Tzin wants voters to come out to vote. Taking to Facebook, Sim posted a photo of an elderly woman on a stretcher. His caption read: "Old aunty, sick. Still come out to vote although on a hospital bed. > > **1:50pm:** Stronger wave of support in six-state election compared to GE15, says Sanusi. The caretaker Menteri Besar expressed confidence that this wave would allow PN to retain three states—Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu—while acknowledging the possibility of changes in the three states held by Pakatan Harapan (PH). > > **1:40pm:** Young voters will normally come out in the afternoon. The low turnout rate in Kelantan this morning could be due to youngster voters choosing to cast their votes later in the day. > > **1:35pm:** No excuse not to vote, says 86-year-old former teacher > > **1:20pm:** "I have been voting since the time of the sailing ship logo". Jamaluddin Abdullah, 74, said he has lost track of the number of times he exercised his right as a citizen. > > **1:15pm:** Deputy Inspector General of Police Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said there were no untowards incidents in the state election in Selangor so far. He urged for party supporters to abide the law. > > **12:50pm:** Pas president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang said the decision to change the Kelantan Menteri Besar and Deputy Menteri Besar, if Pas is given the mandate again, is to give the state a new spirit. > > **12:30pm:** DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke arrived at SJKC Sin Hua in Seremban at 12:30 noon to cast his ballot for the state election. > > Loke, who is defending Chennah, also took some time to take pictures with voters and Election Commission workers on the premises. > > **12:20pm:** BN candidate Datuk Johan Abd Aziz for Dusun Tua arrives at SK Semenyih to cast vote at 10:59am. > > **12:00noon:** State Polls: Dr Mahathir, Siti Hasmah cast ballots in Anak Bukit > > When met by reporters, Tun Dr Mahathir called on the people to come out and vote, as the voter turnout at the polling centre this morning was low. > > **11:50am:** The arrival of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate for Bukit Antarabangsa, Mohd Kamri Kamarudin pushing his ailing wife in a wheelchair to cast their votes attracted the attention of many other voters. > > His wife, Suzana Shahruddin suffers from stage four Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) and needs a wheelchair to move around. > > **11:47am:** Mahdzir Khalid casts vote, expresses satisfaction with polling process > > **11:40am:** The voter turnout rate in Kelantan is the lowest, with only 17 per cent of eligible voters participating, in comparison to other states, which have achieved a turnout of 20 per cent as of 10am today. > > The Election Commission, in a statement, said three states have achieved a 20 per cent voter turnout rate - Kedah (20 per cent), Terengganu (22 per cent) and Penang (20 per cent). > > Selangor recorded 19 per cent voter turnout followed by Negri Sembilan at 18 per cent, while Kelantan had a voter turnout of 17 per cent as of 10am today. > > **11:20am:** Penang has no plans to declare a public holiday if the Pakatan Harapan-Barisan Nasional coalition wins the state election. > > **11:11am:** "I hope Kelantan voters will make wise decisions in this state election," said Pas secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan. > > **11:00am:** 2 polling centres located side by side in Gombak leaves voters confused. > > There are three polling centres located along a less than one kilometre-long stretch in Gombak and this has left some voters confused. > > Two of these polling centres- SK Taman Seri Gombak and SK Taman Seri Gombak 2- are located side by side and this caused voters to be puzzled when they arrive in the area. > > **10:50am:** Caretaker deputy menteri besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah has accepted a decision by the Pas president to make a change to the Kelantan leadership if the party retains the state in today's election. > > **10:49am:** Voters begin casting ballots in Semenyih amid enhanced accessibility efforts at polling centre. With the Selangor state election in full swing, voters have begun arriving at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Semenyih polling centre to exercise their democratic rights. > > **10:40am:** PRN2023: Anwar calls for early voter turnout across six states. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged voters in the six states to come out early to vote. > > **10:30am:** Allow workers to vote, Rina Harun tells employers. Her concern stems from witnessing a low voter turnout in the constituency she is contesting, as of 9.40am. > > **10:20am:** Voters brave drizzle to cast ballots in Negri Sembilan state election. To support senior citizens and people with disabilities, two shuttle cars were on standby to assist their access to the premises. > > **10:00am:** As of 9am, only 10 per cent of voters in Penang have cast their votes : EC > > **9:56am:** Mohd Amar, wife arrive at polling centre about 8.20am. Caretaker deputy menteri besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah arrived at the SK Panji polling centre to cast his vote today. The Panchor state seat candidate, who arrived at the centre about 8.20am. > > **9:50am:** Polls: Favourable weather at most areas in six states > > Also held today is polling for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election. > > **9:40am:** Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and his wife Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail finished casting their votes at SK Seri Penanti at 9.40am. > > **9:35am:** Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived at SK Seri Penanti in Permatang Pauh to cast his vote. He arrived at 9.33am, accompanied by his wife Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. > > **9:35am:** Hilman confident of his chances in Gombak Setia. "If I have the courage to contest, of course I have the confidence to win", he said. > > **9:28am:** 'I'm tired and eager to rest afterwards,' says PH candidate Syed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman Alhadad, widely known as Altimet, the renowned rapper and composer cast his vote at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Seri Keramat at 8.04am. > > **9:17am:** Azmin arrives at SK Klang Gate to cast his vote > > **9:00am:** Amirudin casts his vote at SJK(C) Selayang Baru polling centre > > Asked how he was feeling, Amirudin, who is defending the Sungai Tua state seat said:"I am okay. Its time to vote." > > **8:50am:** Negri Sembilan MB Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun arrives to vote at SMK Dato' Haji Mohd Redza > > The chairman of Pakatan Harapan Negri Sembilan took the opportunity to interact with some voters here. > > **8:45am:** PKR candidate for Pasir Pekan, Mohamad Zamakh Sari Ibrahim was among the first to cast his vote at SMK Kampung Laut here at today. > > **8:40am:** Pas President, Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang, arrived at the voting centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Rusila in Marang at 8.17am. > > **8:35am:** Long time Selayang folks R. Rayangi and P.Subramaniam were the first in line at the SJK(C) Selayang Baru polling station for the Selangor state election. > > The couple, from Taman Selayang Mutiara, arrived at the school gates at 6.45am accompanied with their daughter, 31-year-old S.Ranjini, to cast their votes for the Sungai Tua constituency. > > **8:30am:** Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar arrives at SMK Seri Nering voting centre > > Ahmad Samsuri became the first voter to cast his vote on channel two exactly at 8am, and he had time to interact with the people who were also present to cast their ballots. > > **8:24am:** Polling centres in six states, including for Kuala Terengganu Parliamentary by-election open at 8am today > > A total of 3,190 polling centres with 17,048 voting channels will open from 8am today in six states holding their state elections. > > There will also be 41 polling centres, involving 217 polling channels, which will open at the same time for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election in Terengganu. > > All the polling centres are scheduled to close at 6pm.

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Malaysia 2023 State Elections Part 2: Vote Counting And Result

    cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/268819 > [*Part One Here*](https://monyet.cc/post/262903) > > The Malaysia 2023 state elections happening in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Terengganu, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. This post will bring you coverage of the election day, and will be updated from time to time, with fluff pieces cut out and summarised. > > Voting counting will start from 6pm until all vote are count and all result are announced. > > News Source: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/08/941653/live-updates-2023-state-elections > > Result Dashboard: > https://live.malaysiakini.com/state-elections-2023/en/ > > As of 7.20pm: (UNOFFICIAL) Kedah state election: > > Mohamad Yusoff Zakaria (PN) - 457 > > Ridzwan Abu Bakar (PH) - 127 > > N.08 Pedu > > Mohd Radzi Md Amin (PN) - 212 > > Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid (BN) - 60 > > N.1 Ayer Hangat > > Shamsilah Siru (PN) - 167 > > Safwan Hanif Shafie (Independent) - 18 > > Hisham Suhaily Othman (BN) - 94 > > Zulfadli Mohd Yusoff (Independent) - 03 > > N.2 Kuah > > Amar Pared Mahamud (PN) - 412 undi > > Ahmad Fauzi Chik (PH) - 255 undi > > Mazlan Ahmad (Bebas) - 09 undi > > As of 7.15pm: (UNOFFICIAL) Selangor state election: > > N.45 Bandar Baru Klang > > Dr Quah Perng Fei (PH) - 4,494 > > Tan Seng Huat (PN) - 296 > > N.19 Bukit Antarabangsa > > Perikatan Nasional (Sasha Lyna) - 239 > > Pakatan Harapan (Kamri Kamaruddin) -90 > > Muda (Melanie Ting) - 4 > > N.50 Kota Kemuning > > Preakas Sampunathan (PH) - 618 > > Jimmy Chew Jyh Gang (PN) - 66 > > N.52 Banting > > Papparaidu Veraman (PH) - 392 > > Ang Wei Yang (Independent) - 19 > > Saravanan Mutto Krishnan (PN) - 6 > > As of 7.10pm: > > N.36 Bandar Utama > > Aliff Taufid (PN) - 136 > > Jamaliah Jamaluddin (PH) - 57 > > Abe Lim (Muda) - 2 > > N.41 Batu Tiga > > Cheda Razak (Muda) - 656 > > Danial Al-Rashid (PH) - 424 > > Rina Harun (PN) - 42 > > N.23 Dusun Tua > > Azhar Hambali (PN) - 1,517 > > Johan Abd Aziz (BN) - 520 > > Al Hafiz Ikhwan Mohamad Asaad (Muda) - 22 > > N.27 Balakong > > Wayne Ong Chun Wei (PH) - 2,491 > > Steven Lai (PN) - 244 > > N.28 Seri Kembangan > > Wong Siew Ki (PH) - 529 > > Liau Wei Jian (PN) - 91 > > Wong Jung Lik (Independent) - 21 > > As of 7.00pm: > > SHAH ALAM: Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) candidate Syaidiyah Izzati Nur Razak Maideen is leading the unofficial vote counting for Batu Tiga constituency as of 7pm. > > According to SelangorKini, she recorded 656 votes and closely followed by Danial Al-Rashid Haron from Pakatan Harapan (PH) who garnered 424 votes so far. > > Datuk Seri Rina Harun from Perikatan Nasional (PN) gotten 42 votes. > > N.50 Kota Kemuning > > Preakas Sampunathan (PH) - 618 > > Jimmy Chew Jyh Gang (PN) - 66 > > N.52 Banting > > Papparaidu Veraman (PH) - 392 > > Ang Wei Yang (Independent) - 19 > > Saravanan Mutto Krishnan (PN) - 6 > > As of 6.57pm: > > N.19 Bukit Antarabangsa > > Sasha Lyna (PN) - 239 > > Kamri Kamaruddin (PH) -90 > > Melanie Ting (Muda) - 4 > > N.46 Pelabuhan Klang > > Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan (PN) - 356 > > Azmizam Zaman Huri (PH) - 66 > > Syed Ahmad Putra Syed Isa (PRM) - 3 > > N.47 Pandamaran > > Tony Leung Tuck Chee (PH) - 2,776 > > B. Gunalan (PN) - 880 > > Tan Kang Yap (PRM) - 25 > > SHAH ALAM: In Subang Jaya, Pakatan Harapan's Michelle Ng Mei Sze has taken an early lead with 396 votes as of 6.45pm. > > Her opponents S. Gana of Perikatan Nasional and Zayd Shaukat of Muda have so far amassed 53 and 31 votes, respectively. > > In Kampung Tunku, PH's Lim Yi Wei has also taken the lead with 794 votes compared to PN's Ruby Chin, who has 219 votes for now. > > N.31 Subang Jaya > > Michelle Ng Mei Sze (PH) - 396 > > S. Gana (PN) - 53 > > Zayd Shaukat (Muda) - 31 > > N.35 Kampung Tunku > > Lim Yi Wei (PH) - 794 > > Ruby Chin (PN) - 219 > > 6.40pm: (UNOFFICIAL) Selangor state election > > SHAH ALAM: In the Kinrara state seat, Perikatan Nasional's Wong Yong Kang is leading his opponent, Pakatan Harapan's Ng Sze Han by 626 votes to 206 votes as of 6.45pm. > > In Pandamaran, PN's Gunalan Balakrishnan is in the lead so far with 445 votes compared to Leong Tuck Chee of (257) and Tan Kang Yap of Parti Rakyat Malaysia, who has only two votes for now. > > N.30 Kinrara > > Wong Yong Kang (PN) - 626 > > Ng Sze Han (PH) - 206 > > N.47 Pandamaran > > Gunalan Balakrishnan (PN) - 445 > > Leong Tuck Chee (PH) - 257 > > Tan Kang Yap (PRM) - 2

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    Malaysian Food cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    The Rotten Science Behind the MSG Scare | Science History Institute sciencehistory.org

    Asalnya I got it from the other forum I hang out in: https://www.metafilter.com/200233/a-tacitly-racist-game-of-telephone And this comment was so interesting and hilarious: https://www.metafilter.com/200233/a-tacitly-racist-game-of-telephone#8437061 ![](https://monyet.cc/pictrs/image/0f6a0392-685e-4f81-ba30-559f1281ad3e.jpeg) Adoi pakcik nak flex that Southern Chinese cuisine better but because it's 1960s USA, habis kena misunderstood gila babi by people who can't tell Asian ppl apart. Sekali we all also kena.

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    Malaysian News cendawanita 1 year ago 66%
    Kenneth Low’s fall from squash champion to cleaner youtu.be

    cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/213184 > It sounds like he's not sure what's the full extent of his medical condition. In the meantime there's a fund you can donate to (announced at end of vid).

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    Sports & Fitness cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Kenneth Low’s fall from squash champion to cleaner youtu.be

    It sounds like he's not sure what's the full extent of his medical condition. In the meantime there's a fund you can donate to (announced at end of vid).

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    Malaysian Politics cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Amid looming state polls, residents’ group wants a more committed response from Selangor MB focusmalaysia.my

    >DESPITE the Selangor state government giving its assurance that the Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link (PJD Link) project is subject to conditions for approval pending on their evaluation, four residents of Petaling Jaya and Kinrara have filed for Judicial Review of the controversial project. >Caretaker Selangor menteri besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shaari had told business radio station BFM that if the proposed highway turns out to be similar to the scrapped Kinrara-Damansara Expressway (KIDEX) project, then it will not be approved by the Selangor State government. >The four plaintiffs are residents from Petaling Jaya and Kinrara whose actions are coordinated by a residents’ group known as Persatuan Petaling Jaya Lestari which has engaged a lawyer to file the judicial review as they are unconvinced with Amirudin’s answer which hinges on the big “IF”. >The residents’ group wants a commitment from both the Works Ministry and the Selangor State Government that the project would not proceed as they claim that it would affect local businesses and result in environmental degradation. Stuck this here instead of News because apparently this is being positioned as an election issue. (apparently got petition but only seen on the flyer pic, so, RIP accessibility. Anyway: [saynotopjdlink.org](https://www.saynotopjdlink.org/) )

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    myeconomybusiness cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    MCMC: Starlink allowed to operate in Malaysia as a 100pc foreign-owned entity www.malaymail.com

    I really like Malay Mail's reporting recently, they've really put in the work (and I hope it's because there's more resources?) to provide info and contextualize the news. The article goes into the business side of the their incorporation in the country. ETA: oh they got it from SoyaCincau? Tarik balik compliment.

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    Malaysian News cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    RM1.4mil for kin of ‘lost’ children https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/07/25/rm14mil-for-kin-of-lost-children

    By BENJAMIN LEE Tuesday, 25 Jul 2023 >PETALING JAYA: Eight years ago, seven Orang Asli students who ran away from a boarding school in Kelantan were lost in a dense forest for 47 days, and only two were found – barely alive and badly emaciated. >Five others died in the ordeal. >Yesterday, their families found closure. >The government has agreed to a RM1.41mil settlement for the case, which saw the children, from SK Tohoi in Gua Musang, run away from the school hostel in August 2015 as they feared punishment. (...) >Siti, who was supposed to be the trial’s first witness, said the settlement included RM60,000 in legal costs as well as another RM160,000 from insurance companies. Found the longer backstory from the BBC back when the story broke: [The runaway children Malaysia failed to save](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35161791): >They decided to leave, they say, because some older children had been beaten by one of the teachers for swimming in the river and they feared they would be next. Norieen, her seven-year-old brother Haikal, Miksudiar, and four other girls aged between seven and nine all ran into the forest on the morning of 23 August. >The children chewed leaves but couldn't find much else to eat. The only fruit they could reach proved hard and indigestible. >Then Norieen's brother, Haikal, fell into the river as he was trying to drink and the other children were too weak to help him. "He just floated away," says his mother, Midah Angah. "Most likely he quickly drowned." >Meanwhile a seven-year-old girl, Juvina, broke her leg and could no longer walk. One evening she begged for food and the next morning Norieen woke up to find her lying dead next to her. Norieen took the younger girl to one side and covered her with leaves. >"She watched what happens to a dead body over a few days," says Midah. "Flies landing on her eyes and mouth, her hair falling out and maggots crawling out of her. She saw so many terrible things." >Ika, a nine-year-old girl, died of her injuries after she was impaled by bamboo in a fall from a steep river bank. >Linda, aged eight, somehow ended up in the water and it was this that eventually helped searchers find the survivors. >Just off the muddy track that leads from the school to the village, overlooking the Sungai Perias river, is one of those rare spots in the rainforest where you can get a mobile phone signal, and here, on 7 October - 45 days after the children disappeared - a logging truck driver pulled up to make a call.

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    🎶🎶🎶 music show at sri kembangan (29/7)

    Saja menyibuk on twt but Twitterjaya don't care about X but a mutual is gonna headline this. I can't go but looks cute! Eh the link tak jadi, here's the [announcement](https://nitter.cz/NoelHasFeathers/status/1683334798541230080#m)

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    Transportation cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Traffic Evaporation: What Really Happens When Road Space is Reallocated from Cars? thecityfix.com

    Not Malaysia-specific, but extremely relevant. >A reverse effect to traffic generation is the phenomenon of “traffic evaporation”: traffic that disappears when road space is reallocated from private vehicles to more sustainable modes of transport like walking, cycling and public transportation. While traffic evaporation has been well-documented for more than 20 years, most decision- and opinion-makers are still under the impression that reducing car lanes will make traffic worse. --- >All this does not mean that cities don’t require adequate road connectivity among rural areas and other cities. But reducing road space for cars in denser areas while improving areas for walking, cycling and public transportation clearly does not produce the chaos many believe it will. It is actually a more sustainable and equitable way of improving mobility in dense and fast-growing cities

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    Transportation cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    One Of The "Genius" Designs Of Penang Sentral youtu.be

    I haven't been to Penang in years but this entire walking video is such an indictment weh. (ETA: adding hashtags, to see if it gets fetched) #TootSEA #MYToots

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    Café cendawanita 1 year ago 100%
    Amid calls to abandon Maharlika dream, Marcos signs investment fund into law www.philstar.com

    Random news but saja sharing, because apparently those opposing it been calling the scheme their 1MDB. So uh, terima kasih bossku. Eg: [Filipinos slam Marcos’ sovereign fund idea amid fears it could end up like Malaysia’s 1MDB](https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/economics/article/3202171/filipinos-slam-marcos-sovereign-fund-idea-amid-fears-it-could-end-malaysias-1mdb)

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