Saturday, 15 September 2007

  • So as you know, an earthquake and a series of big aftershocks just hit Sumatera, Indonesia, sending off tremors that could even be felt in Singapore and Malaysia. This, of course, put the tsunami watch on high alert on Thursday to prevent the repeat of 2004's massive tragedy that hit the South - Southeast Asian Region.

    Instead of avoiding the coastal areas and retreating inland to higher ground, check out what these people have decided to do on Thursday night:
     
    "Dang, I ain't seeing no big soo-na-mee"

    Yup, they all gathered along the beach to look out for tsunamis. HOW FUCKING STUPID CAN THEY GET? What the fuck are they trying to do? Greet the tsunamis with fucking "Welcome to Malaysia!" placards? Roll a fucking red carpet? Expecting the tsunamis to say "Hi, we come in peace, just passing through, heard the food's awesome"? Did all of you go "Hey, I'm bored la tonight. Eh, I heard got tsunami coming. Let's go Gurney Drive now to check it out weh"? Why don't you people have a freakin PESTA/CARNIVAL for the event, since you guys love having it all year round?

    What. Da. Fuck.

    Check out the guy sitting down with the camera at the bottom left of the picture. The fucktard is probably hoping to win The Star's photo of the day contest. Dude, prize money is just 50 bucks. Heck, I'd freakin pay 50 bucks for a photo of you being swallowed up by a giant wave*


    *One thing I hate about The Star's photo of the day contest: Pictures that are always picked as the winner are pictures of road accidents. Doesn't matter if the other pictures are more unique, funny, artistic etc., if there's another picture showing a road accident, it will win. The more spectacular the crash, the higher the chances of winning. Makes me wonder if a tsunami pic and a road accident pic were in the contest, which of the pics would win? Oo, it's a toughie. Impending wave of doom, or twisted metal goodness?
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