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Netizens Are Bashing This Malaysian Shampoo Ad… But It’s Actually A Parody
The video went viral on multiple social media channels like 9GAG and Twitter.
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The 'Pen Pineapple Apple Pen' Song Is So Unstoppable, It Hit 27 Million Views In 24 Hours
What a time to be alive.
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[VIDEO] How To Turn A "Dirty" Black Man Into A Chinese Guy
Trust China to do the crazies!
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6 Ways IKEA's FREE Pencil Is More 'User-Friendly' Than A USD99 Apple Pencil Can Ever Be
After Apple's silvery new launch of its very own pencil, IKEA has jumped into the band wagon in promoting its humble wooden pencil.
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[VIDEO] Two Japanese Women Test LTE Speed With Deep Fried Shrimp
This could possibly give instant noodles a run for their money.
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Shampoo 'Girl' And 'Masseuse' Get Banned By Censorship Board
The SAYS team investigates why these two TV commercials were banned by the Malaysian censorship board. After reading the given reasons, what do you think? Should they have been banned?
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[VIDEO] What Was Hotlink Thinking When They Released The Weirdest Commercial Of 2014?
Hotlink calls its latest video "Ohhsome", but some people say it is "ohhful". Regardless of love or hate, we try to make sense of the cryptic message in this perplexing commercial.
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Remember 'Future Richest Man In The World'? Well, He Is Now A 'Monk'
Zhang Jian, founder of the controversial YSLM multi-level marketing business who recently made headlines in the Malaysian media when dubious billboards of him proclaiming "future richest man in the world" appeared in Penang, has now become a monk.
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That Singaporean Anti-Gambling Ad Is Back But With A New Twist
Definitely more reliable than Paul the Octopus.
Updated from: This Singaporean Anti-Gambling Ad Backfires After Germany Beat Brazil In The World Cup
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[SHARE] The Story Behind These Dubious Billboards Of 'Future Richest Man In The World'
Billboards near Penang and Johor erected by the "World's Future Richest Man" promoting a very lucrative get-rick-quick scheme may not be all that it seems.
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[WATCH] Another Football Advertisement From Nike Scores Big
Following up with their 'Risk Everything' campaign, Nike has released another advertisement, turning the world's football stars into cartoons fighting their own clones.
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