Thursday, September 24, 2009

A Food is STILL a Food

"Netizens argue over origin of dishes after M’sia plans to stake claim" - The Star. Wednesday September 23, 2009

Yo wadafak man? The reign of immaturity?? Why are people in the Internet arguing over something so trivial = =.. Our Tourism Minister (Ms. Ng Yen Yen) is no better in this case. Why the need to claim some dishes as ours?

What difference does it make if one country claims these dishes as their own? Is it such a big deal to have one dish originate from a certain country? Pizza came from Italy but it is still served all over the world. So what if, >>>IF<<<, nasi lemak wasn't from Malaysia.. doesn't mean we aren't good at cooking and serving it.

Every country can serve any dish or food they wish. If we're famous for the nasi lemak, then just include it as part of our specialties in Malaysia. One doesn't have to claim the dish to promote them.

The main point here is, people are forgetting what is the main purpose of good food - for the enjoyment of everyone... you know... share good food around. Instead, money overwhelmed their simple selfish minds.

I remember when I was still five. My brother and I would watch Power Rangers and choose the characters we like (must not be the same character). In a way, it's like we were claiming the character to ourselves and the other cannot like the same character.

So this is just like what's happening now, Ms. Ng Yen Yen and our fellow retard Netizens are picking their favourite "Rangers" and arguing over who gets which Ranger. So there you go, fellow Malaysians! The taxes you pay from your hard-earned income is used, partly, for our country to choose "Rangers" that belong to us!

Red Ranger's from Selangor damnit! Long long time ago, my grandpa told me that the Red Ranger was given birth in Kajang, 1958! You Singaporeans only came to knew of Red Ranger at 1964. So clearly, Red Ranger is from Malaysia so hands off! I just helped our country claim the powerful Red Ranger, do not forget to pay my salary on time.

In a way, I feel that sometimes, some adults, are as childish as kindergartern kids.

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