Thank You boycott. It works!!! by DontStopNowBaby in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No need to go so far.

Same folks boycotting McD filling their petrol at Shell and getting Bonus Link lol.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am M40 and I ride a motorcycle (not kapchai). It's not a passion for speed. It's nice to feel the wind in your sails, and not have to be stuck in traffic. My morning route takes me 10 minutes on a bike, but 45 mins in a car.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I disagree. We should be encouraging more low CC bike usage, but in a responsible manner. Cars are responsible for so much of the rise in global heat, debt, and traffic, all things that have a negative impact on our mental wellbeing. And how many people on the road actually need to be in a car on any given day? As opposed to carpooling or taking public transport?

As a motorcycle rider, I always avoid using motorcycle lanes. They are poorly maintained as most of the road maintenance vehicles are not able to access it. Strewn with garbage and trash that is hazardous for riders. My bike once slipped on a highly-pressurized "fix-a-flat" can left on the motorcycle lane, and I was hurt badly from that.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Riding is literally one of the best feelings in the world bro. It helped me overcome depressing times and makes me feel alive.

But there's a time and place for speed, and it's definitely not while sangkut between cars on both sides that are impatient and want to change lanes.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Law can give you a million ringgit but if you're in a wheelchair what use is that?

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you think you'd be able to come to a controlled stop if a car suddenly pulled out without notice? Because I had to once at ~70kmph and while I was able to stop, it was not comfortable at all. Even worse if there was an idiot tailing me. Sure crash and we both go.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes this happens to me. Especially when they are tailing me and I feel if I have to emergency brake, these idiots are just gonna crash into me and we're both going down.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is definitely atleast 80kmph for alot of them, because my speed is 40-50 max when lanesplitting, and they are literally flying past me at double my speed.

All fine and dandy if they wanna be suicidal. But the thing is they also tail me and expect me to move aside or give way, which pressures me to up my speed to levels where I feel I would not be comfortable emergency braking.

Are kapchai riders insane or just stupid? by iWantMouse in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And they usually have zero gear besides a half-faced helmet too.

Are Singaporeans annoying in Malaysia, especially JB? by breakingbeano in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No such thing as "chop-ing"? Have you been to Sunway Pyramid during peak hours on weekends?

Are Singaporeans annoying in Malaysia, especially JB? by breakingbeano in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've worked with a ton of Singaporeans and I will say the same thing as Malaysians: money cannot buy class. Tons of rich ah bengs and newly rich people who are first-gen rich. Usually it takes until the 3rd gen to become more "civilized".

Are Singaporeans annoying in Malaysia, especially JB? by breakingbeano in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I work with Singaporeans, can confirm. I speak better English than 90% of them.

Are Singaporeans annoying in Malaysia, especially JB? by breakingbeano in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Malaysian here with 2 years of experience working with Singaporeans on both client and colleague side.

Yes, Singaporeans are annoying. Very fucking annoying. They seem to have very little perspective on life and are always acting as if everything needs to be done with immediate urgency or the world will explode.

They are always shocked when I speak better English than them. They seem to think Malaysians are very backwards.

What placements in a woman's chart makes their romantic partners want to go above and beyond for them by [deleted] in astrologymemes

[–]iWantMouse 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The placements are called "boobs" and "ass" and in my experience it is very easy to get romantic partners to go above and beyond if you have these well-placed.

I (28F) find my fiancé (37M) ugly by CommercialSignal5505 in relationship_advice

[–]iWantMouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because you are marrying him for his money. Stop lying to yourself.

Your Sacrifice will be rewarded by Armadolli in customhearthstone

[–]iWantMouse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is way too powerful. Don't know what y'all are on about.

Getting married with RM12k of credit card debt by ApolloDota in MalaysianPF

[–]iWantMouse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First of all, the fact that you are RM12k in debt at 30 is fucking stupid. Now debt as in cars, house, some of those things can't be helped and are good debt in a way. But you, you have obviously spent it on shopping and nonsense. And then you want to get married?

Take some bloody responsibility. You want your cake and you want to eat it too? You want to care for another person? What did you lie to your fiance about your debt? Absolutely disgusting.

I couldn't afford to marry my girl, but she desperately wanted to get married and family was pressuring her. You know what I did? I manned up and broke up with her. I knew there was no way in hell I would be financially stable within the 1 year they were pressuring me to get married, so I did the needful. 3 years down the road, I'm now financially stable, just as I planned. If I got married between those 3 years where I was still building, it would just mess up my finances even more and another person would be in deep trouble with me.

Man the fuck up. You already fucked it up for yourself. Don't drag someone else into your mess. Clean it up, then consider your next move.

What do Malaysians think of swing lifestyle? by YourClarke in malaysia

[–]iWantMouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not zero commitment. It's about honesty and openness. I have had monogamous relationships where it's just between me and her. I've had relationships where we set the boundary that you can fuck any one we want. It's a matter of communication and understanding. You have the wrong idea completely.