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From Kuantan To Zombies, The Uplifting Story Of The 24-Year-Olds Behind Run For Your Lives
SAYS' Mei Mei Chu went into an interview with the founders of Run For Your Lives Malaysia expecting a normal chat about the event, but left the session with an inspirational story of two 20-somethings realising their dreams.
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A Million Things Are Wrong With This Viral Video Called 'My Husband Made Me A Prostitute'
Here's why I think the message this video is trying to spread is heavily misplaced and is insulting to the female gender and their collective intelligence.
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SAYS EXCLUSIVE: Pereka Grafik Filem The Hobbit & Lucy Dedah Rahsia Imaginasi Luar Biasa
Eduardo Peña, pereka grafik profesional dari Colombia bercakap kepada penulis SAYS, Farouq Johari tentang kehidupan, 'magic', minda kanak-kanak, imaginasi dan banyak lagi.
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SAYS EXCLUSIVE: An Important Discussion On Women's Safety With MMA Fighter Ann Osman
Being bullied and tailgated on the road was what spurred Ann Osman to take up martial arts. Malaysia's first female professional mixed martial arts fighter talks to SAYS' Mei Mei Chu about the issue of street harassment faced by women.
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SAYS EXCLUSIVE: 13 Women Share Experiences Of Being Harassed On The Streets Of Malaysia
If you've ever been sexually harassed in public on the streets of Malaysia, you're not alone. NOTE: Some names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals.
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What I Learnt After Four Weeks Of Asking #HowToLoveMalaysia
For a month, Mei Mei Chu went on a mission to understand what Malaysia means to different groups of people in Malaysia. She talked to the grandparents who were born before 1957, the expatriate community, the brain drain population, and the good samaritans of Malaysia. This is what she learnt from her conversations with these people.
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Three Samaritans Share How Volunteering Changed Their Love For Malaysia
For the third edition of #HowToLoveMalaysia, we look at unsung heroes of Malaysia - everyday Malaysians helping their less fortunate counterparts to live better lives.
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#HowToLoveMalaysia: Four Expats Tell Us What Malaysia Means To Them
From discrimination to traffic jam, expatriates share some of the same frustrations Malaysians face. But they also share the same beautiful community, food and beaches that Malaysians cherish. What does Malaysia mean to expats who earn and spend Malaysian Ringgit? SAYS picks the brains of four seasoned expatriates working in Malaysia in this second instalment of #HowToLoveMalaysia.
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SAYS EXCLUSIVE: How To Malaysianise Western Dishes With Just 11 Local Ingredients
Founders of Fat Spoon Café in Damansara Uptown share with us hacks to making good food your grandmother would approve of.
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#HowToLoveMalaysia: Two Men Who Saw The Birth Of Malaysia Share Their Memories And Hopes
To celebrate Malaysia's independence, we walk down memory lane with two grandfathers who saw the transformation of Malaya to Malaysia.
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SAYS Exclusive: Umapagan Tells Why You Should Read, Watch And Listen To EVERYTHING
SAYS had a chat with Umapagan Ampikaipakan after TEDxKL to understand how this regular Malaysian became so worldly, the worrying reading habits of Malaysians, and solving the problem of passion. In return, Uma astounded us with valuable insights and advice that everyone, regardless of age, should know.
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SAYS EXCLUSIVE: An Interview With The 'Gadis Kebaya' In The Sky And Her Photographer
The 'Gadis Kebaya' photos are hot on the Internet. Farouq Johari of SAYS got down to asking the photographer behind these risky photos, and of course directed questions to Fatin Ilani herself, the girl who climbed a towering building in KL to send us all a message.
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