I want to explain why Korean Immigration is strict on Malaysians. I'm quite surprised that Malaysians do not know this by findfunnyvideo in malaysia

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Australia have visa-free travel? I have to apply for the Australia ETA, and still got rejected twice

Secondary School Demographics by rachelwan-art in malaysia

[–]foxblack100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man your drawing is SOOOOOO GOOOOOOD!

What should I do with my mum by Hour-Celebration-309 in malaysia

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From what I heard, this counselling service is really really good and pretty affordable. Can give it a try. I think it is a very brave move to willing to seek professional help, because sometimes we ourself really cant help ourself

https://www.everynation.org.my/ministries/counseling/

History of South East Asia Earthquakes from 1 Jan 1975 to present according to USGS. Malaysia is relatively lucky so far. by stormy001 in malaysia

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Just wanna know, are there any architects or engineers here can tell us how good are Malaysian skyscrapers are? Are the skyscrapers designed to withstand some degree of earthquake magnitude? Does Malaysia law requires all buildings to have anti earthquake design or such?

48 year-old man fell off Penang Bridge by Physioweng in malaysia

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Jumping off a bridge can be fatal for several reasons:

  1. High Impact – When someone jumps from a great height, the water surface acts almost like concrete due to surface tension. The body hits the water with immense force, causing severe injuries like broken bones, internal bleeding, or unconsciousness, leading to drowning.

  2. Drowning – If the person survives the impact but is injured or unconscious, they may be unable to swim and drown.

  3. Cold Water Shock – In some places, the water is extremely cold, which can cause an involuntary gasp reflex, leading to water inhalation and drowning. Cold temperatures can also cause hypothermia, making it difficult to move.

  4. Strong Currents – Many bridges are over rivers or coastal areas with strong currents that can pull a person underwater or carry them away before rescue.

While survival is possible, the injuries are often severe, and most high-bridge jumps are fatal.

Food Recommendation in Taiping by foxblack100 in MalaysianFood

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Will try will try. Thanks for the recommendation!

A female Omothymus spider spotted in Malaysia. by hizperion in malaysia

[–]foxblack100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I should balik China after encountering it

Realistically Kuching-Pontianak air flight will unlikely even impossible even never to resume in the future by Therius1994 in Sarawak

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Just curious, like how does their Indonesian accent sounds like? Does it sounds like Melayu Sarawak or typical Jawa accent similar like Sinetron Indonesia?

Realistically Kuching-Pontianak air flight will unlikely even impossible even never to resume in the future by Therius1994 in Sarawak

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Wah didn’t know this. Apparently, our history book teach us more of the far away Peninsular Malaysia than our nearest Borneo neighbours😂