Modern Bedtime Story

Once upon a time, there was a newspaper called Malaysian Today…and they tell a story of a man called Maha who owns a farm which can produce 10 apples every day.
He has 5 workers to operate the farm.
Each of them eats 1 apple daily and it is enough to keep them operating the farm normally.
The remaining 4 apples, the landlord sells them at RM10 each and he earns RM40.
He uses the RM25 to improve the farm operation and facilities.
He gives RM2.00 to each of his workers and he keeps the remaining RM5.00 as profit.
Day by day, the farm is well developed and all of the 5 workers are happy with the money they can save.

When Maha passed away and there is a new landlord, Abdul comes to continue the farm operation.
He says to the workers:” We need to improve the farm quality and redefine our way of thinking.
From now on all of you only need to pay RM1.00 for each apple you eat.
It is very cheap as the price is RM10 each outside the farm.”
The workers have no choice but to pay RM1.00 for the apple they eat daily.
Their earning decrease from RM2.00 to RM1.00 per person.
As usual, Abdul sells the 4 apples and he gets RM40.
He uses RM25 for farm improvement and pays RM10 to his 5 workers.
He gets RM5.00 as profit. On top of that, he gets another RM5.00 from the apples that he sells to his workers.
In total, he gets RM10 as profit every day.

Soon, the apple price increases to RM20 each.
The new landlord gets a higher profit as he gets RM80 for the 4 apples he sells daily.
Then, he decides to give the farming improvement contract to one of his close friend, Samy.
Samy says:”Apple cost naik, improvement cost also misti naik.”
So, the farm improvement cost increases from RM25 to RM50.
In actual, the improvement only cost RM30.
The remaining RM20, Abdul and Samy share evenly among themselves.

Now, children, let’s calculate how much Abdul gets daily:

RM10 (from farm improvement cost)
RM20 (Net profit by selling 4 apples: [Gross profit, RM80] – [Improvement cost, RM50] – [Wages RM10] = RM20)
RM5 (from selling apples to his workers)

In total, Abdul gets RM35 daily compare to RM10 initially when he takes over the farm from Maha.
His profit increases RM25 and the workers are still getting RM1.00 daily per person.
The greedy Abdul does not want to stop there.
One day, he says to his fellow workers:” You see ah, the current market price for one apple is RM20 and you are only paying RM1.
See how lucky you are! I have to SUBSIDY RM19.00 for each of the apple you buy and total I need to SUBSIDY RM95.00.
This will greatly burden the farm and we might get bankrupt if we continue like this.
In order to avoid bankruptcy, I need to increase the apple price that you buy from RM1.00 to RM1.50 and I will bear the remaining RM18.50 per apple as my subsidy to you all. ”
So, greedy Abdul adds RM2.50 to his current profit and the number becomes RM37.50.

After you have read the story, what did you learn, children? I am sure you have already understood the meaning of “SUBSIDY” given by the government. And the moral of this story is? My, my….we should take advantage when we’re able to. We’ll get richer, you know? And now, go to bed, and dream sweet things. Haha… and remember, an apple a day, keeps the doctor away.

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Monster Who Don't Deserve To Be A Father

15 June is a date celebrated all around the world as Father’s Day, and fathers are showerd with presents, hug, kissses and lotsa love. But, to me, some people simply don’t deserve to be a father. Josef Frizl. I came across an article in The Sun Malaysia a few days ago, and decided to look up on the net about this inhumane monster who raped and imprison his daugter for 24 years, and even had children with his very own flesh and blood!

Josef Fritzl was born on 9th April 1935 in Amstetten, Austria. In 1956, at the age of 21, he married Rosemarie, 17, with whom he had seven children: two sons and five daughters including Elisabeth, who was born in 1966.

Fritzl is suspected of having begun abusing his daughter Elisabeth in 1977 when she was 11 years old. At age 15, Elisabeth started a training course to become a waitress. In January 1983, she ran away from home and, together with a friend from work, went into hiding in Vienna. She was found by police within three weeks and returned to her parents. She rejoined her training course and, upon completion in summer 1984, was offered a job in the city of Linz.

On 24 August 1984, Fritzl allegedly lured her into the basement of the family home by asking her to help him carry a door. According to Elisabeth’s statement, he drugged her, handcuffed her, and kept her imprisoned in a hidden part of the basement until her release in 2008.

The day after Elisabeth’s disappearance, her mother Rosemarie filed a missing person report. The following month, a letter in Elisabeth’s handwriting appeared, postmarked in the town of Braunau. It stated that she was staying with a friend and was tired of living with her family, warning her parents not to look for her or she would leave the country.

Over the course of the following 24 years, Fritzl apparently visited her in the hidden cellar on average once every three days to bring food and other supplies. After his arrest in 2008, he admitted that he repeatedly had sex with her and against her will. Elisabeth was to give birth to seven children during her years in captivity, and did not once see daylight.

One child died shortly after birth, and three children – Lisa, Monika and Alexander – were removed from the cellar as infants to live with Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie. They adopted Lisa and became Monika’s and Alexander’s foster carers, with the knowledge of local social services authorities. Officials said that Fritzl “very plausibly” explained how three of his infant grandchildren had appeared on his doorstep. The family received regular visits from social workers, who did not hear complaints or noticed anything to arouse their suspicions.

Following the birth of the fourth child in 1994, Fritzl enlarged the prison for Elisabeth and her children from 35 m² (380 sq ft) to 55 m² (600 sq ft). The captives had a television, radio, and video cassette player at their disposal. Food could be stored in a refrigerator and cooked or heated on hot plates. Elisabeth taught the children to read and write.

Fritzl told Elisabeth and the three children Kerstin, Stefan and Felix who remained in the cellar that they would be gassed if they tried to escape; investigators have concluded that the threat was bogus and was primarily designed to frighten the captives as no actual gas pipes were found leading into the basement. Fritzl stated after his arrest, that it was sufficient to tell them not to meddle with the cellar door or otherwise they would receive an electrical shock and die.

According to his sister-in-law Christine, Fritzl would go into the basement every morning at 9 a.m., apparently to draw plans for machines, which he sold to firms. Often he stayed down there for the night – his wife was not even allowed to bring him coffee. A tenant, who rented a ground floor room in the Fritzl house for 12 years, said he heard noises coming from the basement but Fritzl passed it off as noise emanating from the gas heating system.

What that monster did, cannot be justified, though he took care some of Elisabeth’s children and raise them. Imagine how traumatized Elisabeth and her three children who lived with her in the prison.

Seeing this news, I can only hope that there will be no such father in Malaysia. But then again, every now and then there are news of fathers raping daughters and many other incestuos act, brother raping sisters, uncle raping nieces, grandfather raping granddaughters, etc.  Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters from the evil of the world and nurture them, not rape their daughters! Fathers who raped their daughters are no better than animals and should be catrasted and have their organs feed to the dogs. And to me they too, deserve a slow, painful and bloody death. And even with death, their wrong doings cannot be justified.

Those sick inhumane bastards gets my curses and blasphemy while rest of you loving and responsible fathers out there, I wish you a happy fathers day.

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Monster Who Don’t Deserve To Be A Father

15 June is a date celebrated all around the world as Father’s Day, and fathers are showerd with presents, hug, kissses and lotsa love. But, to me, some people simply don’t deserve to be a father. Josef Frizl. I came across an article in The Sun Malaysia a few days ago, and decided to look up on the net about this inhumane monster who raped and imprison his daugter for 24 years, and even had children with his very own flesh and blood!

Josef Fritzl was born on 9th April 1935 in Amstetten, Austria. In 1956, at the age of 21, he married Rosemarie, 17, with whom he had seven children: two sons and five daughters including Elisabeth, who was born in 1966.

Fritzl is suspected of having begun abusing his daughter Elisabeth in 1977 when she was 11 years old. At age 15, Elisabeth started a training course to become a waitress. In January 1983, she ran away from home and, together with a friend from work, went into hiding in Vienna. She was found by police within three weeks and returned to her parents. She rejoined her training course and, upon completion in summer 1984, was offered a job in the city of Linz.

On 24 August 1984, Fritzl allegedly lured her into the basement of the family home by asking her to help him carry a door. According to Elisabeth’s statement, he drugged her, handcuffed her, and kept her imprisoned in a hidden part of the basement until her release in 2008.

The day after Elisabeth’s disappearance, her mother Rosemarie filed a missing person report. The following month, a letter in Elisabeth’s handwriting appeared, postmarked in the town of Braunau. It stated that she was staying with a friend and was tired of living with her family, warning her parents not to look for her or she would leave the country.

Over the course of the following 24 years, Fritzl apparently visited her in the hidden cellar on average once every three days to bring food and other supplies. After his arrest in 2008, he admitted that he repeatedly had sex with her and against her will. Elisabeth was to give birth to seven children during her years in captivity, and did not once see daylight.

One child died shortly after birth, and three children – Lisa, Monika and Alexander – were removed from the cellar as infants to live with Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie. They adopted Lisa and became Monika’s and Alexander’s foster carers, with the knowledge of local social services authorities. Officials said that Fritzl “very plausibly” explained how three of his infant grandchildren had appeared on his doorstep. The family received regular visits from social workers, who did not hear complaints or noticed anything to arouse their suspicions.

Following the birth of the fourth child in 1994, Fritzl enlarged the prison for Elisabeth and her children from 35 m² (380 sq ft) to 55 m² (600 sq ft). The captives had a television, radio, and video cassette player at their disposal. Food could be stored in a refrigerator and cooked or heated on hot plates. Elisabeth taught the children to read and write.

Fritzl told Elisabeth and the three children Kerstin, Stefan and Felix who remained in the cellar that they would be gassed if they tried to escape; investigators have concluded that the threat was bogus and was primarily designed to frighten the captives as no actual gas pipes were found leading into the basement. Fritzl stated after his arrest, that it was sufficient to tell them not to meddle with the cellar door or otherwise they would receive an electrical shock and die.

According to his sister-in-law Christine, Fritzl would go into the basement every morning at 9 a.m., apparently to draw plans for machines, which he sold to firms. Often he stayed down there for the night – his wife was not even allowed to bring him coffee. A tenant, who rented a ground floor room in the Fritzl house for 12 years, said he heard noises coming from the basement but Fritzl passed it off as noise emanating from the gas heating system.

What that monster did, cannot be justified, though he took care some of Elisabeth’s children and raise them. Imagine how traumatized Elisabeth and her three children who lived with her in the prison.

Seeing this news, I can only hope that there will be no such father in Malaysia. But then again, every now and then there are news of fathers raping daughters and many other incestuos act, brother raping sisters, uncle raping nieces, grandfather raping granddaughters, etc.  Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters from the evil of the world and nurture them, not rape their daughters! Fathers who raped their daughters are no better than animals and should be catrasted and have their organs feed to the dogs. And to me they too, deserve a slow, painful and bloody death. And even with death, their wrong doings cannot be justified.

Those sick inhumane bastards gets my curses and blasphemy while rest of you loving and responsible fathers out there, I wish you a happy fathers day.

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Monster Who Don’t Deserve To Be A Father

15 June is a date celebrated all around the world as Father’s Day, and fathers are showerd with presents, hug, kissses and lotsa love. But, to me, some people simply don’t deserve to be a father. Josef Frizl. I came across an article in The Sun Malaysia a few days ago, and decided to look up on the net about this inhumane monster who raped and imprison his daugter for 24 years, and even had children with his very own flesh and blood!

Josef Fritzl was born on 9th April 1935 in Amstetten, Austria. In 1956, at the age of 21, he married Rosemarie, 17, with whom he had seven children: two sons and five daughters including Elisabeth, who was born in 1966.

Fritzl is suspected of having begun abusing his daughter Elisabeth in 1977 when she was 11 years old. At age 15, Elisabeth started a training course to become a waitress. In January 1983, she ran away from home and, together with a friend from work, went into hiding in Vienna. She was found by police within three weeks and returned to her parents. She rejoined her training course and, upon completion in summer 1984, was offered a job in the city of Linz.

On 24 August 1984, Fritzl allegedly lured her into the basement of the family home by asking her to help him carry a door. According to Elisabeth’s statement, he drugged her, handcuffed her, and kept her imprisoned in a hidden part of the basement until her release in 2008.

The day after Elisabeth’s disappearance, her mother Rosemarie filed a missing person report. The following month, a letter in Elisabeth’s handwriting appeared, postmarked in the town of Braunau. It stated that she was staying with a friend and was tired of living with her family, warning her parents not to look for her or she would leave the country.

Over the course of the following 24 years, Fritzl apparently visited her in the hidden cellar on average once every three days to bring food and other supplies. After his arrest in 2008, he admitted that he repeatedly had sex with her and against her will. Elisabeth was to give birth to seven children during her years in captivity, and did not once see daylight.

One child died shortly after birth, and three children – Lisa, Monika and Alexander – were removed from the cellar as infants to live with Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie. They adopted Lisa and became Monika’s and Alexander’s foster carers, with the knowledge of local social services authorities. Officials said that Fritzl “very plausibly” explained how three of his infant grandchildren had appeared on his doorstep. The family received regular visits from social workers, who did not hear complaints or noticed anything to arouse their suspicions.

Following the birth of the fourth child in 1994, Fritzl enlarged the prison for Elisabeth and her children from 35 m² (380 sq ft) to 55 m² (600 sq ft). The captives had a television, radio, and video cassette player at their disposal. Food could be stored in a refrigerator and cooked or heated on hot plates. Elisabeth taught the children to read and write.

Fritzl told Elisabeth and the three children Kerstin, Stefan and Felix who remained in the cellar that they would be gassed if they tried to escape; investigators have concluded that the threat was bogus and was primarily designed to frighten the captives as no actual gas pipes were found leading into the basement. Fritzl stated after his arrest, that it was sufficient to tell them not to meddle with the cellar door or otherwise they would receive an electrical shock and die.

According to his sister-in-law Christine, Fritzl would go into the basement every morning at 9 a.m., apparently to draw plans for machines, which he sold to firms. Often he stayed down there for the night – his wife was not even allowed to bring him coffee. A tenant, who rented a ground floor room in the Fritzl house for 12 years, said he heard noises coming from the basement but Fritzl passed it off as noise emanating from the gas heating system.

What that monster did, cannot be justified, though he took care some of Elisabeth’s children and raise them. Imagine how traumatized Elisabeth and her three children who lived with her in the prison.

Seeing this news, I can only hope that there will be no such father in Malaysia. But then again, every now and then there are news of fathers raping daughters and many other incestuos act, brother raping sisters, uncle raping nieces, grandfather raping granddaughters, etc.  Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters from the evil of the world and nurture them, not rape their daughters! Fathers who raped their daughters are no better than animals and should be catrasted and have their organs feed to the dogs. And to me they too, deserve a slow, painful and bloody death. And even with death, their wrong doings cannot be justified.

Those sick inhumane bastards gets my curses and blasphemy while rest of you loving and responsible fathers out there, I wish you a happy fathers day.

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Monster Who Don’t Deserve To Be A Father

15 June is a date celebrated all around the world as Father’s Day, and fathers are showerd with presents, hug, kissses and lotsa love. But, to me, some people simply don’t deserve to be a father. Josef Frizl. I came across an article in The Sun Malaysia a few days ago, and decided to look up on the net about this inhumane monster who raped and imprison his daugter for 24 years, and even had children with his very own flesh and blood!

Josef Fritzl was born on 9th April 1935 in Amstetten, Austria. In 1956, at the age of 21, he married Rosemarie, 17, with whom he had seven children: two sons and five daughters including Elisabeth, who was born in 1966.

Fritzl is suspected of having begun abusing his daughter Elisabeth in 1977 when she was 11 years old. At age 15, Elisabeth started a training course to become a waitress. In January 1983, she ran away from home and, together with a friend from work, went into hiding in Vienna. She was found by police within three weeks and returned to her parents. She rejoined her training course and, upon completion in summer 1984, was offered a job in the city of Linz.

On 24 August 1984, Fritzl allegedly lured her into the basement of the family home by asking her to help him carry a door. According to Elisabeth’s statement, he drugged her, handcuffed her, and kept her imprisoned in a hidden part of the basement until her release in 2008.

The day after Elisabeth’s disappearance, her mother Rosemarie filed a missing person report. The following month, a letter in Elisabeth’s handwriting appeared, postmarked in the town of Braunau. It stated that she was staying with a friend and was tired of living with her family, warning her parents not to look for her or she would leave the country.

Over the course of the following 24 years, Fritzl apparently visited her in the hidden cellar on average once every three days to bring food and other supplies. After his arrest in 2008, he admitted that he repeatedly had sex with her and against her will. Elisabeth was to give birth to seven children during her years in captivity, and did not once see daylight.

One child died shortly after birth, and three children – Lisa, Monika and Alexander – were removed from the cellar as infants to live with Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie. They adopted Lisa and became Monika’s and Alexander’s foster carers, with the knowledge of local social services authorities. Officials said that Fritzl “very plausibly” explained how three of his infant grandchildren had appeared on his doorstep. The family received regular visits from social workers, who did not hear complaints or noticed anything to arouse their suspicions.

Following the birth of the fourth child in 1994, Fritzl enlarged the prison for Elisabeth and her children from 35 m² (380 sq ft) to 55 m² (600 sq ft). The captives had a television, radio, and video cassette player at their disposal. Food could be stored in a refrigerator and cooked or heated on hot plates. Elisabeth taught the children to read and write.

Fritzl told Elisabeth and the three children Kerstin, Stefan and Felix who remained in the cellar that they would be gassed if they tried to escape; investigators have concluded that the threat was bogus and was primarily designed to frighten the captives as no actual gas pipes were found leading into the basement. Fritzl stated after his arrest, that it was sufficient to tell them not to meddle with the cellar door or otherwise they would receive an electrical shock and die.

According to his sister-in-law Christine, Fritzl would go into the basement every morning at 9 a.m., apparently to draw plans for machines, which he sold to firms. Often he stayed down there for the night – his wife was not even allowed to bring him coffee. A tenant, who rented a ground floor room in the Fritzl house for 12 years, said he heard noises coming from the basement but Fritzl passed it off as noise emanating from the gas heating system.

What that monster did, cannot be justified, though he took care some of Elisabeth’s children and raise them. Imagine how traumatized Elisabeth and her three children who lived with her in the prison.

Seeing this news, I can only hope that there will be no such father in Malaysia. But then again, every now and then there are news of fathers raping daughters and many other incestuos act, brother raping sisters, uncle raping nieces, grandfather raping granddaughters, etc.  Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters from the evil of the world and nurture them, not rape their daughters! Fathers who raped their daughters are no better than animals and should be catrasted and have their organs feed to the dogs. And to me they too, deserve a slow, painful and bloody death. And even with death, their wrong doings cannot be justified.

Those sick inhumane bastards gets my curses and blasphemy while rest of you loving and responsible fathers out there, I wish you a happy fathers day.

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A Visit From The Dead?

This is a Lyssa zampa Uriniidae or commonly known as the Grey Sunset Moth

When I was just a little girl, my grandfather used to tell me that when one of these moth flutter around in the house, it means one of our dead relatives is visiting us in this form. I caught this picture nearby my house, and I wonder whose dead relative came back for a visit. *chills*

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Winter Condoms?

Isn’t this funny? I thought antartica is a very cold place. I wonder if the people there can even get naked and manage an erection in order to have sex. Oh well, at least they’re practicing safe sex. Malaysians can definitely learn a lesson or two from these people.

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Useful Info For Those Moving House For The First Time

It is important to know certain useful info when moving house for the first time to ensure the process is going on smoothly. Everyone’s first experience of moving house is cruelly twisted between joy and deep anxiety. It is incredibly exciting but there are many tasks and things that need to be done when moving house.

Hence, here are some proper guidelines and manners to eliminate your stress.

6 useful informations when you are moving house for the first time:

Plan your move

Sit down for a pre-planning first before you move your house. Avoid sudden circumstances which may lead to disorderly haste.

Decide to pack on your own or get movers and packers

Do a smart decision based on your own ability. Whether you have the time to handle all the moving tasks. If not, getting yourself a house movers is another choice for you to move your house successfully.

Choose a reliable house movers

A team of reliable and professional movers can assist you with your family’s house moving. They will take over all the hassle and backache of moving house.

Have a moving checklist

Use a detailed moving checklist to allow you to keep track of the tasks by the respective categories.

Plan and pack early

It is best to pack your things up 1 week before moving day to avoid being last minute which may lead to you being overwhelmed or unorganised.

Get moving boxes, bubble wrap and label the boxes

Boxes are important for everyone to move out from a house. It is easier and nicer to organize the messy stuff according to your own preference. Besides, you can label the boxes to avoid confusion when you want to unpack them. Bubble wrap is another good tool for wrapping to make sure they will not break during the moving process.

Never hesitate to get in touch with experienced movers in Klang Valley to assist you. Mover2U offers furniture assembly and disassembly service, and furniture movers in KL and Selangor. Lastly, good luck to you who are moving to a new house.

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