Indians The Beggars And Chinese The Prostitutes

Yup, Datuk Nasir Safar said our grandfather and grandmothers are beggars and prostitutes. I don’t want to sound all racist here but the reason the British brought us (Chinese and Indians) into Malaya is because a group of people refuses to work, right? Tin mining is too tough, tapping rubber trees is too tough, building the railways is too tough, they are mostly uneducated therefore can’t work as clerks which is why the British brought in so many english educated people from a country in south asia into Malaya as clerks.

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Homeless.com.my - Search For Room To Let Or For Rent Portal

Yet another one of my online projects (experiment), currently still in the early stage with lots of bugs and coding errors. Support by friends, family and enemies are much appreciated.

If you happened to have friends searching for rooms or have a room to let, do give this homeless.com.my service a try. Thanks.

p.s. Sabah and Sarawak are niche markets worth targeting, thanks for the supports from Sabahan and Sarawakians.

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The ancient Egyptians had a beautiful belief about death. When their souls got to the entrance to heaven, the guards asked two questions. Their answers determined whether they were able to enter heaven or not. 

    ‘Have you found joy in your life?’

The answer to the following question is very much likely to be a ‘yes’, the next question is somewhat tricky:

    ‘Has your life brought joy to others?’”

All energy is borrowed and someday you have to give it back, no energy can be carried over to the next life, this include stuffing your coffin with real money. When was the last time you donated money or contributed time for something meaningful? Not even a few dollars to spare?

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