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  • Give Quah Zheng Wen A Break!

    Give Quah Zheng Wen A Break!

    Do you know who this guy is? He’s Quah Zheng Wen. Yeah, and just like most publications (i.e. The New Paper), I have to use a nice picture just to clickbait you into reading this, because TNP has decided to drag a national athlete through the mud just because he refused to answer the media after he failed to qualify.

    Read this article for more understanding: http://www.tnp.sg/…/team-sin…/leonard-thomas-speak-zheng-wen

    “It was extraordinary, after he snubbed us following his swim in the 100m backstroke, where he fared badly in his first event of these Games.”

    Why are all these journalists talking about how it is a “character flaw” that Zheng Wen refused to talk to them after he didn’t make it?

    Why are these reporters feeling entitled for a response from a tired, disappointed athlete?

    Do you know how hard he must’ve trained to even qualified to be at‪#‎Rio2016‬? Most Singaporean athletes have to fund their own way there.

    He worked his ass off, and the moment he has a bad day, all these journalists start to say shit about him.

    Zheng Wen might have a body of an Adonis and a smile of a heartthrob but deep down, he’s still a kid who wants to make his country proud. The reality is, he didn’t make it. And instead of showing compassion, and understanding of his disappointment, Singaporean journalists tear him a new asshole.

    This is why we don’t have many local athletes, musicians, artists, actors, directors. Singaporeans are fucking quick to put each other down the moment someone says, “I don’t want to talk about it.” So much for kampung spirit. More like “kaypoh spirit”. These journalists sound like your annoying aunt when she asks you, “got girlfriend or not?”

    He lost. He is disappointed, tired & frustrated. Last thing he wants to do is to face vulture journalists who want nothing than to write clickbaity articles – and they’ve already done that: A FULL PAGE ON THE NEW PAPER.

    Do you guys know how hard it is to work towards being at #Rio2016? I sure don’t. These journalists sure don’t. So who are we to judge?

    On behalf of Quah Zheng Wen, who represent our nation, and was vilified by local Journalists, here’s a big FUCK OFF.

    To Quah Zheng Wen, I’m sorry that our journalists are horrible to you. But the rest of the Singaporeans and I, are glad you represented us.

    To put it into perspective, these “journalists” are assassinating the character of a 19-year-old national hero.

    And you know what? Even IF (I emphasise, IF) Zheng Wen is an asshole, and might not be as gracious as you, dragging him through the mud after what he did doesn’t make you that gracious either.

    // EDIT: Let me just add this. It wasn’t very wise for him to just walk off after saying “hi guys”. It isn’t very professional. But for a 19-year-old to know the PR procedures isn’t really his responsibility or it might not be his strongest suit.

    Most 19-year-olds are full of themselves. I sure know I was, but think of it this way. He lost. He panicked. He knew what to do was right. Say hello, and get out before his emotions take over. That to me, in some extent, shows not maturity, exactly, but rather, “ah fuck must I really be here? i hope I don’t say anything stupid,” kind of maturity.

    Because a sad boy, can also say very mean and hurtful things, and I rather he stay quiet and not say anything that might hurt his reputation even more. He probably has a million fucking (used as an emphasis, not a curse word) things running through his head. “How am I gonna explain this to Singapore?” “What am I gonna do?” “Can I still catch that Gyrados I saw at the Olympic Village?” “Must I really say something? Screw it.”

    “HI GUYS!” he exclaimed.

    That to me, is a boy, preventing himself from crying in front of the entire world.

    For TNP, its journalists and editors to portray him in such a negative light, is not fair.

     

    Source: Zulkarnain Sadali

  • Curi Sebab Nak Masak Rendang

    Curi Sebab Nak Masak Rendang

    SEREMBAN – Seorang wanita tidak dapat menahan air mata apabila dibebaskan dengan bon berkelakuan baik kerana mencuri oleh Mahkamah Majistret Seremban, di sini, semalam.

    Nor Farina Che Ya, 38, dikenakan bon berkelakuan baik selama dua tahun dengan cagaran RM1,500 tanpa penjamin.

    Majistret Rahimah Rahim membuat keputusan itu selepas mendengar rayuan Nor Farina.

    Dia mengaku mencuri di sebuah pasar raya berhampiran Dataran Centrio, Seremban 2, di sini, sekitar jam 6 petang, 5 Ogos lalu.

    Barang-barang yang dicurinya adalah daun kunyit, daun pandan, serai, daging kambing, syampu rambut, minyak angin, pakaian dalam, seluar dan tudung, semuanya dianggarkan bernilai RM262.86.

    Mengikut Seksyen 380 Kanun Keseksaan, hukuman maksima yang diperuntukkan adalah 10 tahun penjara dan denda.  Bagi kesalahan kedua dan seterusnya pula, pesalah boleh dihukum penjara, denda atau sebatan.

    Kes dikendalikan Timbalan Pendakwa Raya Soo Kok Weng, manakala Nor Farina tidak diwakili peguam.

    Nor Farina memberitahu mahkamah, dia menghidap diabetes kronik  dan mempunyai anak perempuan berusia 10 tahun yang menghidap penyakit hipoglisemia.

    Katanya, dia mencari nafkah dengan mengutip dan menjual kotak serta barang lusuh.

    Tambahnya, dia menerima bantuan RM150 setiap bulan, tetapi tidak cukup untuk menampung hidupnya dan anaknya.

    Nor Farina memberitahu mahkamah, dia memohon bantuan baitulmal, tetapi tidak berhasil.

    Dia berkata, dia mencuri kerana terdesak.

    ‘Saya nak buat rendang…’

    “Saya curi daging… curi serai untuk buat rendang… sebab tak mampu,” luah Nor Farina Che Ya sambil berlinangan air mata apabila mengenang kembali perbuatannya mencuri di sebuah pasar raya.

    Menurut ibu tunggal berusia 38 tahun ini, dia nekad melakukannya walaupun sedar tindakan itu berdosa dalam Islam dan salah di sisi undang-undang, lantaran tertekan dengan desakan hidup.

    “Memang masa buat tu saya tak fikir apa. Saya cuma fikir perut anak yang lapar. Saya kata pada diri sendiri, biarlah saya tanggung dosanya. Apa saya mampu bayar cuma beras pulut yang harganya lima ringgit lebih.

    “Macam pakaian tu, saya teringin sangat nak rasa. Bukan untuk saya saja, tapi untuk anak. Saya ambil tudung,” katanya dalam nada teresak-esak ketika ditemui di luar mahkamah, semalam.

    Sementara itu, Pengarah JKM Negeri Sembilan, Mohamad Hapil berkata, pihaknya akan menghantar pegawai untuk menyiasat situasi menimpa wanita berkenaan sebelum mempertimbangkan permintaannya.

    Setiausaha Majlis Agama Islam Negeri Sembilan (Mains), Kamal Amran Kamarudin berkata, pihaknya juga akan membuat semakan bagi memastikan kesahihan dakwaan Nor Farina berhubung permohonan bantuan Baitulmal.

     

    Source: www.sinarharian.com.my

  • You Don’t Have To Be Born With Silver Spoon To Change Your Life

    You Don’t Have To Be Born With Silver Spoon To Change Your Life

    “Does Rozi live in a condo or a house?”

    “She seems like the kind who lives in a condo.”

    I got the above throughout my growing up days till today.

    On the contrary, I was not born with a silver spoon. Yes, I have been blessed to be able to attend top schools in Singapore, but my family has never been rich.

    I actually used to push the janitor trolley (trolley tong sampah / rubbish bin trolley) when I followed my grandparents sweep the floors of HDB flats. I was then in my primary school days. My younger sister who was then about five or six years old used to follow us too. We got stares by people who own cars at the carpark and it was that resolve that I believe, made us aspire to always do well in life. (Plus early nights and strictly no drinking of coffee till we enter uni. My late grandfather’s advice. ?)

    Most of us live in HDB flats while I had friends living in condos, Sixth Avenue all the way Third Avenue and Good Class Bungalows all over Singapore. Whichever house type you stay and choose to stay in, it is of utmost importance that your heart is at rest.

    And that is what I aspire to help you attain today.

    So coffee (now that I can drink kopi), tea or property? Call me.

     

    Source: Rozi Faith

  • Former Lions To Play In Charity Match For Cancer-Stricken Amin Nasir

    Former Lions To Play In Charity Match For Cancer-Stricken Amin Nasir

    A group of ex-Singapore international footballers are banding together for a charity game to raise donations for 
Amin Nasir.

    Former national defender and ex-S.League coach Amin has been battling cancer since 2012, and his former teammates are hoping they can help the 46-year-old and his family cope with medical bills.

    The ex-internationals will strut their stuff in a match tomorrow night at the Jalan Besar Stadium, against a team comprising youth coaches from the Football Association of Singapore and various local clubs.

    Entry to the match, which kicks off at 7pm, is free. Those who wish to make donations can do so at the stadium.

    Amin’s condition means he is unlikely to attend the game, but his only son, Garena Young Lions defender Ashrul Syafeeq, will be there to receive the donations on behalf 
of his family.

    Said ex-internationals team manager Richard Wong: “The ex-internationals all have one heart and look after one another.

    “No doubt, they are no longer playing and each has his own career.

    “But Amin has been in and out of hospital lately, and the whole team wanted to help out.”

    Amin, who is the older brother of former national captain Nazri Nasir, was first diagnosed with fourth-stage colon cancer in late 2012 but fought his way back to fitness.

    FIGHTING

    However, in August 2014, doctors discovered a cancerous 10-millimetre growth in his stomach and another near his kidney, 
during a routine check-up.

    He has been fighting the illness since.

    Said ex-international player Dalis Supait: “We’ve known each other for a long time.

    “For a while, it looked like Amin was getting better, but then recently things have not been so well.

    “We don’t know how much we will be able to raise, but we hope whatever amount it is, it will help to lighten the strain on his family.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Seorang Bayi Berkepala Dua Dilahirkan Di Jawa Timur

    Seorang Bayi Berkepala Dua Dilahirkan Di Jawa Timur

    GRESIK, KOMPAS.com – Seorang bayi berjenis kelamin perempuan terlahir di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah (RSUD) Ibnu Sina Gresik, Jawa Timur, dengan dua kepala, Selasa (9/8/2016).

    Bayi tersebut terlahir buah dari pasangan Dianto (32) dan Sri Wahyuni (33), anak kedua dari dua bersaudara. Saat ini, bayi tersebut masih dirawat secara intensif di ruang bersalin RSUD Ibnu Sina, di ruangan Neotology.

    “Sebelum bayi kami lahir, saya sendiri tidak mendapat firasat apa-apa. Belum tahu kalau ibunya, karena mulai mengandung sampai lahir, ibunya enggak pernah cerita ke saya,” ungkap Dianto, Selasa (9/8/2016).

    Sri Wahyuni, sang ibu bayi tersebut, sampai saat ini masih belum dapat dimintai keterangan karena masih shock mendapati bayinya terlahir dengan dua kepala.

    “Saya sendiri gembira bercampur kaget, saat diberi tahu dokter pukul 09.00 WIB tadi, jika bayi yang dilahirkan istri berjenis kelamin perempuan, tapi dengan dua kepala,” jelasnya.

    “Semoga saja bayi putri kami akan baik-baik saja dan bisa normal seperti bayi-bayi yang lain. Sampai saat ini, kami masih menunggu arahan lebih lanjut dari tim dokter yang ada di sini (RSUD Ibnu Sina),” tuturnya.

    Dianto pasrah dengan kelahiran bayi yang tak normal itu.

    “Mungkin ini yang sudah ditakdirkan Allah kepada saya dan keluarga sehingga saya mencoba untuk tetap menerimanya dan bersabar,” pungkasnya.

    Dianto sendiri sehari-hari berprofesi sebagai petugas kebersihan pedagang kaki lima (PKL) di wilayah Perumahan Gresik Kota Baru (GKB). Sementara itu, sang istri sebelumnya juga berprofesi sebagai penjual jus di lokasi yang sama.

    Namun, karena wilayah tersebut tengah direlokasi, maka ia dan istrinya tidak dapat lagi bekerja.

    https://youtu.be/MVnXIr4Xw9k

     

    Source: http://regional.kompas.com

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