‘Manja’ so much it ends up killing others
A car is not a toy. If you hand it to an unlicensed minor, it turns into a dangerous weapon that can end up killing people, as already proven.
A car is not a toy. If you hand it to an unlicensed minor, it turns into a dangerous weapon that can end up killing people, as already proven.
Zan was on BFM 89.9’s A Bit Of Culture with Kam Raslan and Vernon Adrian Emuang discussing film biographies, names and AI.
Usually, losing a bill like the The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2026, much like the budget, means that a sitting prime minister or government does not have enough support in Parliament.
Right now, the story the government is telling us is really a bit boring. It lacks the fire of the days when they were calling for reform.
The story dives into the urban jungle, where a young man finds himself accidentally caught in a gang power struggle. Betrayals and conspiracies follow closely behind.
A married couple are forced to move into their ancestral home after financial woes, after which problems of the supernatural kind overshadowed everything else.
You ask a dumb question, you get embarrassed, you go home, you read a bit more, and maybe talk to some other people, and next time, you ask a better question.
Tiong, a young man born with the ability to summon Bai Wuchang, who seals away his powers after his parents’ tragic deaths.
Putri, a mermaid, and now a mother, is searching for her kidnapped daughter, Aurora, with the help of Jimmy and his son.
The guy who used to stand outside the gates yelling angrily and being escorted away by the authorities is now inside the building and is, well, the authority.