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Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 (2025) — A proud moment for Malaysian animation

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By Danial Haris       Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 (2025) is a proud sequel to the 2019 hit, and I was excited to watch it due to nostalgia, national pride, and my love for Malaysian animation. The story follows Ali’s new mission involving the powerful SATRIA suit as he faces a threat from Neonimus.       The movie delivers thrilling action, emotional moments, and deeper character development, especially for Ali, Alicia, and Rizwan. The visuals, music, and voice acting are impressive, and the animation quality has improved.       While a few scenes felt a bit rushed or unclear, the overall experience was exciting and memorable. This sequel feels fresh yet respectful to the original. I highly recommend it to both fans and newcomers. I’d rate it 4.5 out of 5 stars.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 32 Teams, One Dream: Inside the 2025 Club World Cup

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 By Danial Haris  \                The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams, adding more global excitement. The tournament has now reached the Round of 16 after a thrilling group stage. Manchester City dominated Group G with wins over Wydad (2‑0), Al Ain (6‑0), and Juventus (5‑2), with standout performances from Haaland, Doku, and Reijnders. Real Madrid also impressed, with Bellingham and Vinícius starring in a key 3‑0 win. However, the expanded format has drawn criticism.       The tight schedule and intense summer heat have caused player fatigue, injuries, and lower match quality. Some games had empty stadiums, and poor pitch conditions made things worse. Despite the issues, the tournament has delivered exciting moments.       Manchester City and PSG are strong contenders, but Real Madrid’s experience may be key in the knockouts. The 2025 edition shows the promise of a b...

It’s Not That I Haven’t Moved On… I Just "Ingat"

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 by Haziq Asyraf     Released on January 24, 2025 , Alyph’s track “Ingat” from his album The Storm is an emotional journey through love, change, and memory. The song beautifully captures the story of a relationship—starting with sweet moments like dinners and family meetings, then slowly falling apart due to life’s changes. With heartfelt lyrics and a melancholic melody, “Ingat” explores the pain of letting go and the lingering impact of first love. The chorus is especially powerful, expressing doubt, longing, and reflection in a way that feels deeply relatable. This is more than just a breakup song it’s a reminder of how love can leave a lasting mark, even after it ends.

TikTok Encourages Language Learning

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By Adam Azrai     TikTok is a fun way to learn a new language. Many designers teach English, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, and even sign language in brief and basic classes. These films are simple to follow and frequently have images or music. People learn how to greet, count, and utilize common words in just a minute. It makes studying more enjoyable and less tedious. TikTok allows anybody to learn a new language from home by watching a few videos every day.

Durian Season is Back: The King Returns, and So Does the Craze

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 by Haziq Asyraf      Like clockwork, once the monsoon whispers through the trees, something magical and a little smelly begins, Durian Season . And just like that, every uncle becomes a seller , the roads are lined with thorny fruits, and students everywhere are either running toward the smell or running from it.But let’s be honest,whether you love it or hate it, you can’t escape it.      Students are drawn to durian season for several reasons. First, when durian is in abundance, prices become more affordable,making it a perfect seasonal treat for those on a student budget. The rich, creamy texture and sweet-bitter flavor make it a comfort food that hits differently, especially after a long, stressful week.      Durian season is more than just fruit  it’s a festival . A time for friends to gather, laugh, debate “which one better”, and get messy together. Whether you're a hardcore Musang King fan or still recovering from your fi...

TikTok Shows the Power of Community Support

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 By Adam Azrai Sometimes a single TikTok video may have a significant impact. When someone expresses a concern, such as requesting assistance, rescuing their company, or locating a missing pet, the TikTok community frequently reacts with compassion and support. People have donated money, shared crucial news, and even saved lives as a result of a single video. This demonstrates how online generosity may translate into real-world action. TikTok is more than just a platform. It's a place where strangers help strangers, and a single video may alter someone's life.

TikTok Supports Mental Health Awareness

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 By Adam Azrai Many TikTok users share their stories about mental health, like feeling anxious, sad, or stressed. They talk openly about what they go through and how they deal with it. These videos make others feel less alone. Some mental health professionals also share helpful tips, like how to relax, set boundaries, or ask for help. These short videos give comfort and ideas to those who need it. TikTok helps create a caring space where people can talk about feelings. It teaches that it’s okay to not be okay, and that help and healing are possible.

Obsession or Addiction? The Ayam Gepuk Craze Among Students

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 By Haziq Asyraf                                                               Ayam Gepuk is more than just fried chicken. It’s crispy fried chicken that's smashed (yes, literally gepok-ed ) and drenched in an aggressive layer of fiery sambal. Served with rice, fried tofu, tempeh, and crunchy bits, it's a meal that punches you in the mouth in the best way possible.      Let’s be real ,food gives comfort, and for students constantly under pressure from deadlines, presentations, and lectures, spicy food gives them that dopamine rush . Spicy = pain = pleasure? Maybe it’s the sambal therapy we never knew we needed.Also, sharing Ayam Gepuk stories “Bro I cried at level 4” or “I passed out at level 6” has become a bonding ritual.      Ayam Gepuk is more than food it’s a student culture, a trend, a ...

The Last Laughs, The Realest Entertainment

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya Our last semester. Our last celebration together. No stage, no spotlight just one cake, one candle, and a room full of memories. We laughed like we always did, even though deep down we knew this was goodbye. And honestly? That kind of emotional entertainment… no movie could ever compare.

Catching Up Is Its Own Kind of Entertainment

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya Kadang-kadang, hiburan terbaik datang dari suara lama. Bila group WhatsApp sekolah hidup balik, gelak lama pun datang balik. Tak perlu plan besar, cukup sembang ringan, throwback sikit, dah rasa macam balik zaman tu. Rindu tu kadang terubat dengan “weh ingat tak dulu…?

Keychains and Chaos

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  By: Daniellia Fariesya In a world that moves too fast, we paused. Just two girls, standing in an aisle, choosing keychains—not because we needed them, but because we wanted to feel something simple. A little joy. A little fun. A reminder that sometimes, entertaining yourself means doing small things that spark quiet happiness.

Late-night laughs, tired legs, and stories that never end. This is what entertainment looks like off-screen

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By: Daniellia Fariesya            Nothing fancy just friends, late-night talks, and tired feet after a long day. We weren’t dressed up, there was no perfect lighting, no plan just us, sitting in a circle, sharing stories and silence. Funny how it’s always the simple nights like these that end up meaning the most. Moments like this don’t sparkle, but they stay. They stay in your heart, long after everyone’s gone home