KGNS Membership Fee – Where being another race gives you a cheaper fee !

Many thanks to the people who provided the image to this. Serge is giving himself two facepalms at the moment. Although we all know that racism is very true in this country, but to have it printed out as boldly as this, well this definitely takes the cake and having it whole !
Categories: Socioculture Tags: kelab golf negara subang, malaysia, malaysia boleh, membership fee, racism
Truth that Cannot Be Covered
Is this what the country of Serge is to become? It is sad, really sad.
Categories: Copyleft, Socioculture Tags: 709, bersih, bersih 2.0, denial, malaysia, police brutality, youtube
Stray Animals, Neuter them first. Put down only when it is your last option
As many of you know, Serge is an advocate for many things. From children’s rights to women’s right, of free speech and the works. You will also know that, he loves animals a lot, those cute lil furry fluff that meows and barks and even those which quacks! For Serge, he loves dogs the most. How they wag their tail, their panting; that look when they did a boo-boo.
Sure there are times when Serge wants to hate them but at the end of the day, they do what they do best and that dear friends is being man’s best friend. As long as we treat them right, shelter them, love them..the love that a dog can give to one is nearly as great as a mother’s love. They have though him many things such as how to enjoy life and even how to win friends.
Categories: Socioculture Tags: anger, batu pahat, cats, city council, cruelty, dogs, malaysia, paws, rage, spca
Return to Independence of Interdependence
As much as his love for Singapore falls in the realm of non-comprehension, Serge will never forget his roots and that he is indeed born a Malaysian. Not a Chinese-Malaysian but a Malaysian. Today we here in this country of where Serge was born and raise, we celebrate 53 years of being independent.
Before you were born as Serge suspect many of his readers not born before 1957, we of this land was conquered by outside forces. But with hope and trust and faith, persevered and overcame all and when the time came; threw our crutches and stood up tall. On this day we shouted “Merdeka!” (roughly translated as freedom).
Categories: Life, Relationship, Socioculture Tags: humanity, independence, malaysia, merdeka


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