Legends of Rights

By Serge Norguard. Filed in Creative/Social Rights, World/Local News  |  
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And so the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics has come to an end. For the time being, Serge did not find the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics to be epic as the opening ceremony. Yet, he must not say that as the unepicness is caused by the supreme stupidity called Astro.

Some might have read about what they did, if there wasn’t that many adverts slot in; maybe just maybe.. the ceremony would have been epic. The ceremony began at 8pm and normal terrestrial television such as TV1, TV2 and TV3 were screening the god damn news. DUDE!, it’s the olympics … it happens every 4 years. You could at least have a news ticker at the bottom while broadcasting the closing ceremony

But no, they did not. It seems that the Permatang Pauh by-election is much more epic than the Olympics. Malaysians’ really do have their priorities in a jumbled knickers. Just like how there’s the stupid quota for the UiTM thingy. Oh sure, the Brits gave them those rights before independence, that is suppose to help them but looking at how they have abused it; those rights should have been abolished a long time ago.

Serge would like to comment on the fact that if one looks at it properly, those people with that privileged rights has becomes so accustomed by it that they are mentally handicapped by it. Looking at that situation, it’ll be great for awesome people to move out of this country.

At least everyone is treated equal. Screw you, Malaysia.

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2 comments to “Legends of Rights”

  1. Comment by DMJ:

    HEY at least you didn’t watch the RTM closing - the announcer WOULDN’T SHUT UP.

    I don’t need to know the english word for Datuk Bandar, or the symbolism and history of chinese drums, or Placido Domingo’s biography, or how bright the fireworks are, or China’s illustrious history, or the depiction of London everyday life or how transformable buses are the height or technology or OH GOD CLOSE YOUR PIE HOLE ALREADY WANKERS. >( TWO HOURS OF BLABBERING.

  2. Comment by Serge Norguard:

    hmm, oh wow.

    Somehow i think you would have enjoyed the adverts on Astro that was being screened every 10-15 minutes during the closing ceremony. I would on the other hand would prefer to watch the blabbermouth if there was no adverts on RTM.

    Let there be a torrent of the closing ceremony, I am so getting it.

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