Let's start with fucking activists who doesn't understand what being an activist is about. You have a cause. Most of the time it's a good cause. But not everyone is on the same boat coz we have different point of views. That's not what pisses me off though. It's when you get us stuck in one of your speaches and then when we don't support you coz we have our reasons, suddenly you give us shade. Seriously bitch?!
I was harassed for about a month by Greenpeace. They talk to me about their cause and I am totally all for it. The moment I said I'm a stay at home mom and I'm not earning, the conversation cuts short. So it's actually not about the cause, it's about having fucking monthly salary so that you can fucking cut it on a monthly basis. Should I be wondering why this needs to be a continuous support money-wise? So spreading recycling cause or use less plastic is absolutely useless if you don't have a stable paycheck.
Later on, another group approached us. I mistook them for UNICEF. It turns out they are for child refugees. Sign the petition? OK. No monthly paychecks? Oh we cannot be friends.
I told Shu that I'mma be flaunting all of my high-end shit and shopping bags in my fucking expensive shades and tell them I can't help them coz I am not earning. Sorry 🙄
Get your fucking perspectives and priorities right.
dash
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Monday, January 20, 2020
Sea Life Malaysia
A lot of people who aren't interested in sea life would never appreciate these places. Yes, it's like the Sea Life Sydney we went to years ago. The creatures are different. I mean typically if you go down under you'd want to take a close look at a bullshark coz they are locals there.
We saw a variety of seahorses. Black tip reef sharks are very common in Malaysian waters. I first saw one when Shu and I went snorkeling. I was scared shitless and ran on water.
But I was swimming with ginormous white tip reef sharks at Sea World Gold Coast last year. They were huge!
We saw a variety of seahorses. Black tip reef sharks are very common in Malaysian waters. I first saw one when Shu and I went snorkeling. I was scared shitless and ran on water.
But I was swimming with ginormous white tip reef sharks at Sea World Gold Coast last year. They were huge!
Sunday, January 19, 2020
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