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i got one cousin already in brisbane with wife and children for many years liao....seems quite relaxed and happy with lifestyle over there....with his wife does home cooking all the time... 
wavehunter ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:56) Posted:
One major downside is to move out of Msia to live in Australia or New Zealand is macam like to stop eating at hawker centres
to eat daily in MBS Foodcourt where one regular plate of Cha Kway Teow is $8.80. Same same for Fishball Noodles. 
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
wah...that means future generations will suffer greatly especially for non-bumiputras there...some of my relatives are thinking of migrating to australia/new zealand for good...they said it' s for their children' s future.... 
now somemore msia epf (equivalent to cpf in spore) are allowing special withdrawal of up to rm60k? so basically most will withdraw some money from epf for living expense at this critical covid19 period....basically wiping out their retirement funds? |
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Bro Luzern, don' t you think bro Wave should be in the queue ahead of us?    His bedminton is nightly, Wahahahahaha

Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:11) Posted:
That is one bad side effect of Covid-19......I better go take queue number for my vaccine shots......keke..
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:10) Posted:
Bro Luzern,
Erectile Dysfunction |
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That is one bad side effect of Covid-19......I better go take queue number for my vaccine shots......keke..

Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:10) Posted:
Bro Luzern,
Erectile Dysfunction.
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:03) Posted:
Bro Westlake, 
What is ED |
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Bro Luzern,
Erectile Dysfunction.
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:03) Posted:
Bro Westlake, 
What is ED?
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:56) Posted:
Bro Luzern,
Agree that we in Spore can wait as our community cases are low.    My concern really is the short time frame for the stage 3 clinical trial...whereas the average stage 3 time frame for most drugs b4 sending to FDA for approval are usually years.
So potential side effects for covid 19 vaccine may not have surfaced so far.    So far I read that those who has contracted covid 19 and recovered are experiencing ED.    Whether the ED is going to be long term or temporary, is still not known.    |
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Good news for everyone here.
I believe the troll' s other account which he used to jee siaw us here last nite has been disabled too. 
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i do not see migrating to ang mo land as a wise choice... 
but what choice do they have?
Singapore? Hong Kong? Japan? China?
These are very competitive places where even the non-bumiputras who are already used to the Malaysia lazy culture might not be able to survive in these countries.
Ang Mo Land
These places are not so competitive and probably with a bit of $ you can live comfortably in places like Perth. I heard Perth has also of Asians and probably this is a good place for people who prefer slower lifestyle..
I can see more and more Malaysia Chinese migrating to other countries.....
 
wavehunter ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:56) Posted:
One major downside is to move out of Msia to live in Australia or New Zealand is macam like to stop eating at hawker centres
to eat daily in MBS Foodcourt where one regular plate of Cha Kway Teow is $8.80. Same same for Fishball Noodles. 
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
wah...that means future generations will suffer greatly especially for non-bumiputras there...some of my relatives are thinking of migrating to australia/new zealand for good...they said it' s for their children' s future.... 
now somemore msia epf (equivalent to cpf in spore) are allowing special withdrawal of up to rm60k? so basically most will withdraw some money from epf for living expense at this critical covid19 period....basically wiping out their retirement funds? |
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Bro Westlake, 
What is ED?
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:56) Posted:
Bro Luzern,
Agree that we in Spore can wait as our community cases are low.    My concern really is the short time frame for the stage 3 clinical trial...whereas the average stage 3 time frame for most drugs b4 sending to FDA for approval are usually years.
So potential side effects for covid 19 vaccine may not have surfaced so far.    So far I read that those who has contracted covid 19 and recovered are experiencing ED.    Whether the ED is going to be long term or temporary, is still not known.   
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:50) Posted:
| It really depends on the situations.  For us in Singapore, we can afford to wait as out cases are low.  But imagine you are in US, in the high risk group with  existing medical conditions, would you want to wait to get a vaccine jap or you want one asap |
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Or use newspapers lah...not much credible news...and people r turning to social media :)
tongphlp ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:01) Posted:
Correct! Trump said that? :)
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:00) Posted:
NO NEED TO WEAR MASK, UNLESS YOU ARE UNWELL. 
NO NEED TO BE LIKE AN IDIOT QUEUING UP TO  BUY TOILET PAPER.    IF NO TOILET PAPER, JUST USE WATER LAH,     |
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Correct! Trump said that? :)
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 12:00) Posted:
NO NEED TO WEAR MASK, UNLESS YOU ARE UNWELL. 
NO NEED TO BE LIKE AN IDIOT QUEUING UP TO  BUY TOILET PAPER.    IF NO TOILET PAPER, JUST USE WATER LAH,    
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:55) Posted:
| If you look back at how our scholars handle the situations in Jan, Feb 2020......... And also what some of the world most qualified people said during that time as well.......... I take what they say with a large pinch of salt |
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If 2 forummers can have a better insight on the covid-19 situation  back in 21 Jan 2020 with only widely publicly available data, than these highly qualified people, it kind of make one wonder why, doesn' t it?
 
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Hummm........then this new  virus  is no less deadly than SARS, considering China should be more prepared this time round in terms of experience and resources......hum....... |
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:55) Posted:
If you look back at how our scholars handle the situations in Jan, Feb 2020......... And also what some of the world most qualified people said during that time as well.......... I take what they say with a large pinch of salt.
tongphlp ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:51) Posted:
| Yes, so many scholars. Can' t be wrong. : |
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NO NEED TO WEAR MASK, UNLESS YOU ARE UNWELL. 
NO NEED TO BE LIKE AN IDIOT QUEUING UP TO  BUY TOILET PAPER.    IF NO TOILET PAPER, JUST USE WATER LAH,   

Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:55) Posted:
If you look back at how our scholars handle the situations in Jan, Feb 2020......... And also what some of the world most qualified people said during that time as well.......... I take what they say with a large pinch of salt.
tongphlp ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:51) Posted:
| Yes, so many scholars. Can' t be wrong. : |
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Yes. Keep gunpowder dry is very important.
So that can seize opportunities when windows pop up.
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:50) Posted:
Agree with you on this bro Poo,  the unpredictable market.    I am slowly relinguishing my position for cash some with only small profits, so that when opportunities comes, we still have our bullets to fire.
nghonpo ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:45) Posted:
Brother Lake, just my view on managing the few counters that I am holding. Small sum involved.   Preparing my reserve just in case DT and his inner circle throw a spinner and DJ plunge.   I ready to scoop those on my watch list.
My plan from now until 1st quarter of 2021 |
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Minimally $10 at least! Eating out is extremely ex!
wavehunter ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:56) Posted:
One major downside is to move out of Msia to live in Australia or New Zealand is macam like to stop eating at hawker centres
to eat daily in MBS Foodcourt where one regular plate of Cha Kway Teow is $8.80. Same same for Fishball Noodles. 
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
wah...that means future generations will suffer greatly especially for non-bumiputras there...some of my relatives are thinking of migrating to australia/new zealand for good...they said it' s for their children' s future.... 
now somemore msia epf (equivalent to cpf in spore) are allowing special withdrawal of up to rm60k? so basically most will withdraw some money from epf for living expense at this critical covid19 period....basically wiping out their retirement funds? |
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Bro Luzern,
Agree that we in Spore can wait as our community cases are low.    My concern really is the short time frame for the stage 3 clinical trial...whereas the average stage 3 time frame for most drugs b4 sending to FDA for approval are usually years.
So potential side effects for covid 19 vaccine may not have surfaced so far.    So far I read that those who has contracted covid 19 and recovered are experiencing ED.    Whether the ED is going to be long term or temporary, is still not known.   
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:50) Posted:
It really depends on the situations.  For us in Singapore, we can afford to wait as out cases are low.  But imagine you are in US, in the high risk group with  existing medical conditions, would you want to wait to get a vaccine jap or you want one asap?
Westlake ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
What if Briton now phark chump and boh tai chi, but 6 months or 1 year later, wu tai chi then how?
So, even if vaccines are available in your country, do not " front run" and be the first to phark chump.    |
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cpf in singapore is disgusting.. although i understand the rationale...
withdrawing epf in malaysia is crazy (in another opposite end) but it fits nicely into many " malay" mentality that you use your future money to settle your current problem first... think later.. but then again, isn' t this the mentality of the ang mos too?
i am a NUS (singapore) graduate and put it this way. if not family business, i would be working in Singapore now... probably becoming a Singaporean too... but unlikely marrying a Singapore lady (no offence) ... 
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
wah...that means future generations will suffer greatly especially for non-bumiputras there...some of my relatives are thinking of migrating to australia/new zealand for good...they said it' s for their children' s future.... 
now somemore msia epf (equivalent to cpf in spore) are allowing special withdrawal of up to rm60k? so basically most will withdraw some money from epf for living expense at this critical covid19 period....basically wiping out their retirement funds?!
rotijai ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:34) Posted:
yes. noone has a simple majority and all the ghosts " hantu" politicians are only interested in enriching themselves
if you ask me, Malaysia has 2 big political crisis (long term)
1) like many countries, Malaysia is split between the urban voters and the village voters. The urban voters are more informed, critical and matured so they will always support the party who is fair and just. The village voters are the conservative ones who are often misled by 3R (race, religion and royalty) so they will always support the party who always champion Malay First mentality. This split will haunt Malaysia probably for another 10 years..... until one day if the village voters can be more educated? or the reverse if the urban voters somehow get brainwashed by the 3R politicians
2) the deep state (civil servants)... most malaysia civil employees have been lazing and enjoying all the benefits for so many decades and they are now a big force that no government (PH or PN) can change. They were fed and grown by UMNO in the good old days and they will protect themselves and will not listen to any new government who wants to change them. For example, you have heard of how corrupted the police force is in Malaysia. This corruption is fed by the corrupted government but now they are also an independent unit who might or might not listen directly to any new government. this is a very big problem and can only be solved if problem 1 can be solved and Malaysia can have a very very strong new government like hong kong ICAC which will reform the whole system.
i am not racist but given the current mentality of most Malaysian.... i do not think it is easy to change... most Malaysians are used to this and have also accepted this culture.. |
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One major downside is to move out of Msia to live in Australia or New Zealand is macam like to stop eating at hawker centres
to eat daily in MBS Foodcourt where one regular plate of Cha Kway Teow is $8.80. Same same for Fishball Noodles. 
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:47) Posted:
wah...that means future generations will suffer greatly especially for non-bumiputras there...some of my relatives are thinking of migrating to australia/new zealand for good...they said it' s for their children' s future.... 
now somemore msia epf (equivalent to cpf in spore) are allowing special withdrawal of up to rm60k? so basically most will withdraw some money from epf for living expense at this critical covid19 period....basically wiping out their retirement funds?!
rotijai ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:34) Posted:
yes. noone has a simple majority and all the ghosts " hantu" politicians are only interested in enriching themselves
if you ask me, Malaysia has 2 big political crisis (long term)
1) like many countries, Malaysia is split between the urban voters and the village voters. The urban voters are more informed, critical and matured so they will always support the party who is fair and just. The village voters are the conservative ones who are often misled by 3R (race, religion and royalty) so they will always support the party who always champion Malay First mentality. This split will haunt Malaysia probably for another 10 years..... until one day if the village voters can be more educated? or the reverse if the urban voters somehow get brainwashed by the 3R politicians
2) the deep state (civil servants)... most malaysia civil employees have been lazing and enjoying all the benefits for so many decades and they are now a big force that no government (PH or PN) can change. They were fed and grown by UMNO in the good old days and they will protect themselves and will not listen to any new government who wants to change them. For example, you have heard of how corrupted the police force is in Malaysia. This corruption is fed by the corrupted government but now they are also an independent unit who might or might not listen directly to any new government. this is a very big problem and can only be solved if problem 1 can be solved and Malaysia can have a very very strong new government like hong kong ICAC which will reform the whole system.
i am not racist but given the current mentality of most Malaysian.... i do not think it is easy to change... most Malaysians are used to this and have also accepted this culture.. |
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Ok can...let' s not be salty about this...
If you look back at how our scholars handle the situations in Jan, Feb 2020......... And also what some of the world most qualified people said during that time as well.......... I take what they say with a large pinch of salt.
tongphlp ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:51) Posted:
Yes, so many scholars. Can' t be wrong. :)
Luzern ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:50) Posted:
| It really depends on the situations.  For us in Singapore, we can afford to wait as out cases are low.  But imagine you are in US, in the high risk group with  existing medical conditions, would you want to wait to get a vaccine jap or you want one asap |
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:)
wavehunter ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:53) Posted:
Bro rotijal,
Many years ago I heard this joke about their Police Force. A Police Officer will bribe his way to get a transfer to the Traffic Police
department becoz to be a traffic cop in Bolehland is the " most lucrative" of all jobs in the Police Force. Many, many moons ago,
I personally kena. Cost me RM50.00 to make the problem " go away" . My very first boss also related his experience to me. He
said after being stopped by the traffic cop, he was asked " Do you want to pay your fine in Court No. 1 or Court No. 2 ?" My boss
asked what is the difference. The traffic cop said " Court No. 1 is in KL" . After that he added... " Court No. 2 is here."   
Scenes of Msian life is sometimes bely farnie.    
rotijai ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:34) Posted:
yes. noone has a simple majority and all the ghosts " hantu" politicians are only interested in enriching themselves
if you ask me, Malaysia has 2 big political crisis (long term)
1) like many countries, Malaysia is split between the urban voters and the village voters. The urban voters are more informed, critical and matured so they will always support the party who is fair and just. The village voters are the conservative ones who are often misled by 3R (race, religion and royalty) so they will always support the party who always champion Malay First mentality. This split will haunt Malaysia probably for another 10 years..... until one day if the village voters can be more educated? or the reverse if the urban voters somehow get brainwashed by the 3R politicians
2) the deep state (civil servants)... most malaysia civil employees have been lazing and enjoying all the benefits for so many decades and they are now a big force that no government (PH or PN) can change. They were fed and grown by UMNO in the good old days and they will protect themselves and will not listen to any new government who wants to change them. For example, you have heard of how corrupted the police force is in Malaysia. This corruption is fed by the corrupted government but now they are also an independent unit who might or might not listen directly to any new government. this is a very big problem and can only be solved if problem 1 can be solved and Malaysia can have a very very strong new government like hong kong ICAC which will reform the whole system.
i am not racist but given the current mentality of most Malaysian.... i do not think it is easy to change... most Malaysians are used to this and have also accepted this culture.. |
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Bro rotijal,
Many years ago I heard this joke about their Police Force. A Police Officer will bribe his way to get a transfer to the Traffic Police
department becoz to be a traffic cop in Bolehland is the " most lucrative" of all jobs in the Police Force. Many, many moons ago,
I personally kena. Cost me RM50.00 to make the problem " go away" . My very first boss also related his experience to me. He
said after being stopped by the traffic cop, he was asked " Do you want to pay your fine in Court No. 1 or Court No. 2 ?" My boss
asked what is the difference. The traffic cop said " Court No. 1 is in KL" . After that he added... " Court No. 2 is here."  
Scenes of Msian life is sometimes bely farnie.   

rotijai ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:34) Posted:
yes. noone has a simple majority and all the ghosts " hantu" politicians are only interested in enriching themselves
if you ask me, Malaysia has 2 big political crisis (long term)
1) like many countries, Malaysia is split between the urban voters and the village voters. The urban voters are more informed, critical and matured so they will always support the party who is fair and just. The village voters are the conservative ones who are often misled by 3R (race, religion and royalty) so they will always support the party who always champion Malay First mentality. This split will haunt Malaysia probably for another 10 years..... until one day if the village voters can be more educated? or the reverse if the urban voters somehow get brainwashed by the 3R politicians
2) the deep state (civil servants)... most malaysia civil employees have been lazing and enjoying all the benefits for so many decades and they are now a big force that no government (PH or PN) can change. They were fed and grown by UMNO in the good old days and they will protect themselves and will not listen to any new government who wants to change them. For example, you have heard of how corrupted the police force is in Malaysia. This corruption is fed by the corrupted government but now they are also an independent unit who might or might not listen directly to any new government. this is a very big problem and can only be solved if problem 1 can be solved and Malaysia can have a very very strong new government like hong kong ICAC which will reform the whole system.
i am not racist but given the current mentality of most Malaysian.... i do not think it is easy to change... most Malaysians are used to this and have also accepted this culture...
valve2020 ( Date: 07-Dec-2020 11:13) Posted:
| Bro Rotijai...msia politics are in bad shape isnt it? current pm Muhyiddin is barely holding on to power? my relatives in KL msia said current covid19 situation there are chaotic...  |
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