Thursday, September 26, 2019

My Random Youtube Comments Here And There




Om Ni

Hahaha....If you are going to drop Yang for agreeing to Donald The Twitter Duck's impeachment, you should just vote for the Duck! You don't belong to Yang Gang! The Duck's impeachment, contrary to what people fear, might just be good for everybody except the GOP loafers hehehe



Om Ni

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Hahaha….and the world would be concerned too with western propaganda monopolising all the space that is accessible in English worldwide – and all of those rabidly anti-China anti things Chinese hehehe.


Om Ni

Between strawberries and lychees, I go for the latter anytime! The fruit is sweet and juicy like you said and a great treat on a hot day, refrigerated. Between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, one is like a backwater today and the other the city of the future! The HK protesters turned mobsters should learn a thing or two from Shenzhen and stop  thinking they belong to the west! The sooner they woke up from their stupor, the better for them, for in another 27 so years HK will no longer be a SAR , a concession originally granted as a goodwill to the British coloniser.


Om Ni

Hahaha......Fatimah Noryyah's command of Mandarin is far better than Shila's and the kid's feeling for the language is something Shila sorely lacks. Besides, Fatimah has a deep and somewhat interesting sultry voice she carries with aplomb for one so young. Compare a 10 years old with 30 something adult? That is quite insane if not a frivolous thing to do hehehe. Fatimah Noryyah will far surpass Shila when she grows up. This kid is so talented, unfraid and cool as a cucumber when she sings!


Om Ni

Hahaha.....Don't be silly! People know that a transcript of a conversation means nothing if you want to hide the truth. Especially if the transcript comes from a party trying to shield a powerful figure you work for. Release the whole oral conversation Donald The Twitter Duck had with the Ukrainian President on Biden's son. And take it from there. There has been so much slash and burn on the AG's transcript on the Mueller Report to know that you would not see the light from the resulting haze hehehe

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Kluang's Little Bangsar
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