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Hello. Does anyone know the definition of slander? Yes. It is words falsely spoken to damage the reputation of another, or an abusive attack on a person's good character or good name. Now let us see where I got this whole thing about slander going on.
Yesterday, I was watching the 8pm English News a BN Minister said that the PKR members were slandering him because they were "desperate for attention" and that people shouldn't get into the habit of slandering. *newsflash* This piece of "news" was then followed by another BN candidate yelling over a podium, "Mereka Parti Kacau Rakyat, Parti Kecewa Rakyat, Parti Khianat Rakyat, Parti Klentong Rakyattttt!" In case you don't get the joke, the opposition party is called "Parti KeADILan Rakyat"
Pot calling the kettle black. How unruly. I mean, maybe there could be some form of truth in it, but it's still slander. Thanks. Oh and my friend from BN (word for word) said "Voting for the opposition would only bring disaster to the country". Well, so much for "we should not slander". One more thing! 2.4 million of our money on indelible ink, and not use it? Brilliant!
Besides all that drama, the 8pm news also stated that the current inflation rate has gone up dramatically. We've got the worst KLCI bench mark in Asia Pacific. Oh and fuel prices ARE going up after the GE. Woohoo! *rolls eyes*
"Do you want to make Malaysia stronger? This 8th of March, what are you voting for? Vote for Malaysia. Vote BN"
- radio ad. haha
Well, I've had a chanced conversation with two friends at two separate times. One has parents who says vote BN or die. Another has parents who say don't bother. Which one are you? On a random note, I was yelling at a friend today for no apparent reason and at a point I jokingly said a**hole! And all my friend said was "love you too". So much for trying to be annoying! o.0
too bad I can't vote anyway! haha.
Oh and Warren Buffet is officially the richest man in the world. Number one, which puts him before the Mexican Telecom Tycoon - Carlos Slim Heli and Bill Gates.
Suddenly, something's in my mind. I wore my Perlini's Silver dove necklace to church that day and a friend commented and said it was nice. *flashback and fiery mood* On my birthday three years ago, a friend said she was going to OU and said she could help me get my entire Perlini's Silver collection shined. Believe me, I gave her this entire box of jewelery to wash. Thank heavens not all! Then later that evening, she gave me this whole bullcrap story of how she was kidnapped, robbed and stranded. Bull*cough*shit. The story was so freaking effing "believable", I just cried on my birthday. I cried an entire two hours (even after she "swore" to buy me back or reimburse my loss). She never did. I'm not upset by the fact that she didn't reimburse my loss or whatsoever but it was the fact that she went through all the trouble of twisting the damned story just for that. You know, I actually thought you were my friend. I guess I thought wrong and I was stupid enough to trust you? Well thanks for showing me the real world, Friend!
Besides all this drama in life, friend and I spent some time talking about "spur of the moment" actions. Sure. It gives you the thrill for that one moment. When you sit down and think about it, you might just try walking through the wall or otherwise. There's good and bad in it. :) Believe me when I say the earrings were NOT to be the spur of the moment. :) I'm a girl. I would know, wouldn't I?
On a random note, to everyone who reads this (and myself), "when a person loves you, it is not good enough unless he loves you all the way".
Today would be the second day the two of us have been working at it! *pants* ROLL OVERRR! woohooo!
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