Pretty big dream in this day and ageAnybody here own a home in America?
*sigh*
Why do Malaysians do this...
I just saw 'fanart' of Kak Ros in some Malaysian internet circles. Like... why? Literally why?!?
I will leave it to the Malaysians to explain who Kak Ros is to the non-Southeast Asians of this sub, but I am perennially disappointed now.
From what I hear the difference between Megacities and middle of nowhere are gargantuan.Anybody here own a home in America?
Moral Dilemma:
You are advised by your friend that you should not attend a concert by a foreign artist. According to your friend, the concert is seeped with hedonistic influences. You are in a dilemma because you've already bought the concert tickets and they are very expensive. What should you do? Explain your answer.
Umm... what?
Translation:
I translated that myself.
I'm not Malaysian, granted, but if being Indonesian taught me anything, it is that dangdut concerts are far, FAR more raunchy than whatever Western concerts can come up with, borderline stripper dances in some cases.
And like, in Jakarta we already have things like DWP and the constant roadshows involving Korean boybands, said boybands not an insignificant amount of Indonesian women will no doubt thirst and worship over, none of which have resulted in some 'moral collapse' of the country.
Also conveniently these critics are silent whenever Japanese/ Korean artists come over and do concerts, they are TECHNICALLY foreign too...
Like, the holes in their logic is like swiss cheese man.
i do, what's your question?Anybody here own a home in America?
Is it worth it?i do, what's your question?
I purchased an diamond engagement ring yesterday.
Wish me luck.
or her, for those who know me a little better.
BTW, few days ago I posted that I bought a ring and am going to propose.
She said yes.
I fear loneliness. Being married is just a piece of paper that says what every body knows. Its only a symbol at the end of the day.
Plus the kids get to say they have a stepdad. And not my mom has a boyfriend.