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Exclusive Story by WeirdKaya - Proper accreditation to WeirdKaya and consent from the interviewee are required. Tamilarasi had a stable career, a pharmacy degree, and a decade of experience working with some of the biggest MNC companies in the country.

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A Malaysian woman holidaying in Thailand was left shocked upon seeing her car being clamped and a fine being issued to her simply because she parked the vehicle in the wrong direction.

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For many students, getting into Harvard sounds like a faraway dream reserved only for geniuses or people who have planned for it their whole lives.

But for 18-year-old Malaysian Khow Jin Xen, a Sunway A-Level student, his advice is surprisingly simple: just give it a try.

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Every time a young Malaysian changes jobs, someone older calls it a character flaw. No commitment. No loyalty. The generation that wants everything without earning it.

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Getting concert tickets is already stressful enough, but for Malaysian ARMYs, the fight for BTS tickets has officially entered another level.

The ARMY Membership presale for BTS’ upcoming Kuala Lumpur concert opened today, June 3, and within minutes, the online ticketing queue reportedly went past 1.3 million people.

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