Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Sze Accessories: New Tide October 2010

Accessories designer and peddler Sze Yoong riffs on copycats....

Sze Accessories: New Tide October 2010: "Recently, a friend commented that she chanced upon a blog and thought she was reading mine. She said that the owner of the blog seemed to be..." (click on the link to read more of her blog entry)

How ironic then that some of her pieces are quite similar to designs by Fiona Kotur.....

Oh! Not to mention those Daily Candy necklaces she made (offline, of course) where she simply cuts up pretty drawings from the Daily Candy book, inserted them into locket frames and sold them of in a single event. I wonder how much royalty she paid the Daily Candy illustrator who came up with the unique drawings that made the necklaces so desirable? Would she have been able to sell the necklaces if she had inserted her own doodles into the frames?

Saturday, November 6, 2010

I was expecting something more ... errr... unique

There was so much buzz and hype about the Uniqlo store in Bkt Bintang, I should have foreseen me not liking it since I usually despise anything that's too popular with the masses. What's up with all the bubble jackets? Didn't these people visit Malaysia before deciding what they should sell here?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

It's Fun Time!

This blog will be going through changes as I decided that Twitter is not enough for all the rantings, ravings and fun-pokings going on in my head. I think in more than 140 WORDS! Also, I'm too lazy to open up a Twitpic or Plixi account or whatever. Plus, I think it'll be fun to be frank (and bitchy) about subjects that deserve to be bitched about. Especially the ones that other people tend to gloss over (what, are you people blind?) So, yeah, this IS going to be FUN! Wheee!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

They should do more of this

Today, I shamefully read about a Muslim man who had caused the death of his parents in a ritual killing, where he and his cousin beat the old folks with helmets, a table top and the table's legs in hopes of driving out evil from their bodies. Along with his cousin, who abetted the misdeed, he will be jailed for ten years as punishment.

What is shameful is that in this more enlightened age of the Internet, there are people who still believe in violent spiritual cleansing rituals such as this (apparently, the victims believed it, too, as they had consented to the ritual), and these men, being "Muslim", give a bad name to the other Muslims, especially when people are looking to generalise. Also, I think it is shameful that these men are getting only 10 years in jail, for killing your own parents! Whether consented or not, a murder is still a murder. In Western countries, people get more than that for euthanasia.

However, this time I did notice one good thing by the Agence-France Presse, who are fond of attaching the following footnote to almost anything related to Malaysia: "Minority Chinese and Indian citizens fear rising Islamisation in a country with a Muslim Malay majority." Or something to that effect.

Anyhoo, this time their footnote read: "Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country and the authorities periodically crack down on unauthorised sects including the one the accused was a member of."

The authorities should crack down harder on these sects so that we can avoid murders such as the one described, while the AFP should include more remarks like this that paint a more accurate picture of Malaysia (rising Islamisation? yeah, right).