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Panas, panas panas! Pusing, pusing pusing!

Agak buntu di situ. Mana mau mula tak tahu. Why not we start with the end that we all hope for? By the way, pretty sure in any English writing examination it is not acceptable, grammatically speaking to write "we all". So, adik-adik silalah tulis "all of us". If memory serves me right, lah kan? Sekarang cuaca makin panas. Aku kira ini memang tidak dapat dielakkan lagi. Global warming is real. Aku seriously tak paham kenapa ada politicans kat Australia cakap benda ni cuma hoax dan urban myth. Ni back when I was in Gippyland. Aku follow gak political scene kat sana. Sana menarik sikit sebab orang sana takdelah nak resort to violence kalau kau tak sekepala politik dengan diorang. Kiranya life goes on la. Teringat housemate aku fondly known as Brownie (dia mengingatkan aku kepada Marshall HIMYM) dia ni macam penyokong tegar kerajaan John Howard (predecessor si Tony Abbott tu) dan dia berapi gak time cakap pasal ni dengan housemates yang lain. Dan keberapian dia tu k...

Humans Are Still The Most Vicious. Yep, and The Kindest Too

Imagine playing basketball with your dogs or cats. Cool huh?  =P Now, this, is like 100x cooler than that! Surfing with the dolphins! You lucky humans... Source: Distractify Albeit all the fun I can't help but to replay this video I watched couple weeks ago in my head - a pod of killer whales aka Orca chasing after a boat. Now, that, is something I will, with all my heart, and ability, money whatever precious things I have at that moment, give up so that I don't get to experience that. Being chased by the killer whales. Sharks don't even chase boats and these whales, killer whales, they frigging chased the boat. And they can, literally fly....for few seconds in the air. =P You came to the wrong neighbourhood,  esé Killer whales are like the whales version of psychopath killers. Well, I might be exaggerating but that is just how I feel man. Seeing them toying with helpless seals . The creepy thing is I can sense their joy and happiness. It's like when you...

Man + Wild

Pardon my negativity if you think it sounds too negative. I wasn't really complaining more like reminding myself and y'all out there. I mean I kinda notice lately that some of us are missing the bigger picture here. Just when we thought the picture we are looking at is big enough, turns out it is not. So, gotta take on with new perspective y'all. I mean, like this brother I found on instagram. His picture on instagram that I first saw - him hunting with a Cheetah. I was like, that's pretty cool. Went to see his insta and there I saw more pics of the cheetah, and him hunting in the savannah. That got me thinking, hmm, what exactly is he doing? Pretty sure the middle east does not look anything like that. And if he is indeed in Africa, hunting, does he have a permit or license to do so? Is he bold and crazy enough to hunt knowing that he might get into trouble for sharing all these on instagram if he got no permission/not allowed to hunt? All these questions in my hea...

MASA UNTUK BUMI?

What I mean is, Earth Hour. Have you taken part in Earth Hour before? I did. Sort of. You see, I'm the kind of guy that feels as long as it doesn't really hurt me to do something good, I will do it. I don't remember when, but it was during my time studying in Gippsland.The Rez (the short for Gippsland Residential) would have some kind of activities for those who want to take part in Earth Hour. Usually students would gather in the Rec Hall (Recreational Hall where there's pingpong table, pool table, big flat screen TV with cable equipped with DVD players) where the RAs - residential advisors who are students too, would be in charge of the activities the Rez plan. Though I never did go to any of the gathering. I just stayed home, in my room, looking outside the window. Hahaha talk about being introvert! In a way, I appreciate the electricity supplied, that has been around since the day I was born. I was born in a brightly lit room in a hospital. That one hour (well n...

national day of mourning

Today is the national day of mourning. From what Kak Jah told me yesterday, the fire at the back of the hill was really wild, and seemed to have its own will. She recalled seeing the fireballs moving from one side of the hill to the other side. Normally, to go to Traralgon which is another town situated east of Churchill, it takes around 30 minutes. But those fire, reached Traralgon less than 20 minutes, 15 minutes... My thoughts with Australia, especially the Victorians who lost almost everything

All over the world...*sigh*

From middle east to south east asia, from south east asia to down under.... I have been following news bout the bush fire since Semun informed me about it 2 weeks ago. Poor fella, but I bet now he's enjoying his time in Vietnam..hahhaha =) As soon as I found out that the fire started somewhere in Boolarra, I was worried as I wondered what are the fate of the one family which I treat as my own in Boolarra, the Bricks...I was just hoping that they were fine.. still I sent an email to Samantha just to check them out. It was a relief to finally receive a reply two days ago. Hi Danial Thanks for your email and lovely to hear from you again. Yes we are fine. The fires got to about 1 km away. Very scary. So what are you doing this year? Salaam Samantha & family Bushfire happens naturally in some forests in Australia comes summer. It is essential for this to happen as it is how the soil gets back the nutrients consumed by the trees in the forest, well, that is what I remember...

one foggy morning... =P

One foggy morning on Saturday... really foggy one, it felt as if the fog had a mind on its own, moving slowly from the direction where IGA is towards the sunrise...me and Dicky wondering what could be lurking...in the fog (pffttt!!) Oopps...