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  • What if i pulled the sword and save the cat? I would be king of library and my court shall be quiet, and everyone attending shall be reading quietly.

  • Or super mutant suicider

  • This looks like some Sentai home base.

  • GOG just sitting in the corner waiting for people to notice them.

  • It's not about the fact you give it's about the way you put it. You can just leave the wESteRN pROpaGaNDa out and people will not read your comment as if its another propaganda. And since you leave that part in you're just inviting people to tear it apart.

  • They did a lot of thing good, but they also did a lot of thing bad. You can praise them for the aspect they did good, but holy crap you went straight to licking boot.

  • Look out for those Truckodile!

  • You block cookies for either the reason above.

    I eat those cookies.

    We are not the same.

  • You're absolutely right about what a joke of a country it is in a transit point of view, but i'm just not sure what's the threshold of "functioning" are for each person. For someone coming in from, say, singapore, the public transit in kuala lumpur is laughable, but from my perspective of someone who lived in kuala lumpur about 20 years ago, comparing the transit to where i live now it's day and night. I can go places in Kuala lumpur with the combination of train and walking, and we do walk a lot back then, but here? Cycling is simply faster than bus.

    Is it functional? I think yes. Is it bad? Absolutely. I think your issue with the transit system is the bus from what i read here, and i do fully agree with that. But if you live near train station and work/going places near train station, it would be the cheapest and best way to travel, and for that it's absolutely functional.

  • Work permit is 工作准征, 许可is more like permitted, allowed. Permit(as in the document, license) can also translated to 许可证, but the lack of 证 here kinda change the meaning because that 证 is an indication of document. Also the background word hinted that this is some sort of work expo, maybe the system keep telling foreigner applying that they aren't allow thus they need a placard stating otherwise.

    But idk, i'm not from mainland, maybe they use other wording for it. Also it doesn't matter because i completely misread the purpose of the post.

  • Looks like thailand, the land of fantabulous men.

  • Don't mock the battle monk. At least it's not pedo priest/imam

  • 10-40 Found CJ, tell Tenpenny

  • I'm not sure why a failed translation from ages ago are considered boring dystopia.

    Proper translation is: foreign worker entering China are allowed. There's an issue with the (computer) system, please be patient.

  • don't have a functioning public transport system anywhere, at least not 12 years ago, not even in major cities like Kuala Lumpur.

    I'm not sure where you get your info from, but Kuala Lumput and Greater Kuala Lumpur(Klang Valley or area surrounding Kuala Lumpur) does have functioning public transport. In fact it's the only city in Malaysia that has a functioning and connected LRT/MRT/Monorail line. It also have the worst road system/design in the entire Malaysia from my experience.

    Public transit development are concentrated in that specific part of Malaysia because of how horrible car driving experience is, it can turn a 15min drive to 1 and a half hour, even with the abundance of highway that cut everywhere. The rest of the Malaysia just doesn't want public transit, with plenty of nonsensical excuse.

    The current government reintroduced buses everywhere two or so years ago where the local government failed to give a crap, but it still not enough ridership to justify spending more of it because unsurprisingly, when cars are given the top priority and buses doesn't have a upper hand, people won't use it.

    I still remember when i'm a teenager i can just hop on a bus to go to school and back without being late, and going to mall for hangout just with bus but nowadays, bus are novelty. The whole budget cut to fund wastage is just pissing me off.

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    Report: Treasury Wants RM3b Cut To Health Ministry’s 2026 Budget

    codeblue.galencentre.org /2026/04/report-treasury-wants-rm3b-cut-to-health-ministrys-2026-budget/
  • Here in Malaysia we have people buy back cooking oil so they can turn it into biodiesel. You'll be literally pouring money down the drain, so you can spend more money unclogging it later on.

  • At least it fall. When is the last time you see a restaurant decrease the price after they increase it when in some random crisis period?

  • She get the hate by default for some reason, it's not about the comic.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    I hope it's not the catalytic converter issue.

  • aww @lemmy.world

    Non-AI Generated Image of Zuzu the Hamster

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Starfield - Free Lanes Update

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Malaysian ships are set to sail through Strait of Hormuz [WATCH] | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1406951/malaysian-ships-are-set-sail-through-strait-hormuz-watch
  • Malaysia @piefed.social

    Malaysian ships are set to sail through Strait of Hormuz [WATCH] | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1406951/malaysian-ships-are-set-sail-through-strait-hormuz-watch
  • Malaysia @piefed.social

    Heatwave: Seven areas in Peninsula hit Level 2 as temperatures soar | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1405055/heatwave-seven-areas-peninsula-hit-level-2-temperatures-soar
  • Malaysia @piefed.social

    Heatwave: Ministry rolls out four key measures to protect rice supply | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1405143/heatwave-ministry-rolls-out-four-key-measures-protect-rice-supply
  • Malaysia @piefed.social

    'Agak-agak', 'boleh' and 'kaypoh' added to Oxford English Dictionary | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1403834/agak-agak-boleh-and-kaypoh-added-oxford-english-dictionary
  • Malaysia @piefed.social

    Malaysia may face hottest El Niño on record | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/03/1403277/malaysia-may-face-hottest-el-ni%C3%B1o-record
  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    Corn growing without husk

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    5 hours traffic jam for a roughly 35km, this is what car-centric design are.

  • Bone Apple Tea @lemmy.world

    Day Javu

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    30km/h speed limit in school zones under review | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/02/1384053/30kmh-speed-limit-school-zones-under-review
  • Boost for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    This image is all green

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Wolbachia mosquito release cuts dengue cases 50–80 per cent | New Straits Times

    www.nst.com.my /news/nation/2026/01/1366164/wolbachia-mosquito-release-cuts-dengue-cases-50%E2%80%9380-cent
  • cats @lemmy.world

    This is Bean. Bean heard stories about cats stealing hair tie, so Bean go and steal a hair tie.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    They're watching you.

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    When people asked me about active and public transportation

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    If a trunk at the front is called fruck, then a trunk at the back should be brunk.