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Steps Together

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 By: Haziq Asyraf              Jogging with my family isn’t just exercise it’s bonding. Each step, each breath we take together, reminds me how precious these moments are. We laugh, we race, we slow down for each other. There’s no pressure, only togetherness.  In a world that moves so fast, these early morning jogs slow everything down. It’s not about how far we run, but how close we feel. And that’s what makes it special.

The Flight Back to Love

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya After months of late nights and endless deadlines… finally heading home. Nothing beats the feeling of going back to where love feels the loudest. ✈️❤️ #Homebound #FamilyTime #BalikKampungFeels

The Road That Listens

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 By: Haziq Asyraf The Road That Listens  It’s just a road empty, silent, forgotten by the world. No cars passing by. No voices. No rush. Just stillness. And in that stillness, I find peace.  At night, the world feels softer. The chaos fades. It’s just me and the road, and for once, I don’t have to pretend I’m okay. I can breathe. I can exist without noise. Sometimes, it’s not people I need. It’s moments like this quiet, untouched, and real.

From Breakdown to Batik: A Sweet Escape

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  What started as random stress relief turned into a full-on kek batik baking show who knew overthinking could taste this good? #StressBaking #KekBatikChronicles #TherapyInLayers #FromCrisisToCocoa

Strumming the Pain Away

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 By: Haziq Asyraf  There’s something about a guitar that heals in silence. When words fall short and tears refuse to stop, the strings speak. Each chord, each vibration, carries the weight of what I can’t say. In those quiet moments, sitting by the window with soft light bleeding through the curtain, my guitar becomes my therapist. It doesn’t ask why I’m hurting. It just listens. And somehow, in the act of playing, I let go. Heartbreak still lingers but it feels lighter. Music may not fix everything, but it knows how to hold you while you heal.

PENAT: When a Random Assignment Becomes a Faculty-Wide Sensation

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By: Daniellia Fariesya  What started as a random assignment somehow spiraled into a full-blown faculty drama poster now everyone won’t stop talking about “PENAT.”   From script to hallway memes, this masterpiece featuring tears, talent, and sheer chaos has become the unexpected highlight of the semester! #FacultyLegend #PenatForever #AccidentalVirality  

More Than Just Hantaran

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  Went out to find wedding trays, but found more than that excitement, beautiful choices, and a glimpse of a special day ahead. Sometimes, the simplest moments hold the sweetest memories.

Finding Peace at the Top

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By: Haziq Asyraf  There’s something magical about hiking. At first, I never really thought I’d enjoy it. The early mornings, the long climbs, the burning legs it all sounded tiring. But the moment I reached the top and saw the view with my own eyes, everything changed. This photo was taken during one of my recent hikes. I sat down for a while, breathing in the fresh air, taking in the peaceful surroundings, and letting my mind just rest. No stress, no noise just nature and me. That moment reminded me that sometimes, you need to struggle a little to find clarity. Hiking became more than just a physical activity for me it became a form of therapy. Every step up the hill felt like a step away from everything that’s been weighing me down. And when I reached the top, I realized… it was worth it.

Photography is my passion

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 By Haziq Asyraf       Photography was difficult at first. It was overwhelming to hold the camera, change the settings, and figure out the light. In reality, I had no idea what I was doing. I frequently felt like giving up because the majority of my early shots were too dark or blurry.      However, things started to change with patience and time. The advice from my lecturer was very beneficial. I gradually improved my camera skills, learning how to properly focus, frame, and capture the moment. I stopped worrying about getting the ideal shot and instead began to enjoy the process.      Nowadays, photography is more than just a talent. I can express myself, unwind, and gain a new perspective on the world through it. Whether I'm photographing sporadic moments or exploring the outdoors, it makes me happy and at ease. The camera has evolved from a tool to my escape.

Where My Heart Feels Most Entertained: In Her Arms

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya No music. No lights. Just love. Sometimes the best kind of entertainment isn’t loud or fancy it’s found in the arms of someone who feels like home. This hug, this smile… that’s the kind of joy nothing else can replace.

A Simple Picnic, A Precious Moment

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  By: Daniellia Fariesya  It wasn’t a big event. No fancy setups, no filters needed. Just a mat, some homemade food, the river flowing beside us, and the people we call family. That’s all it took to turn an ordinary day into something worth remembering. There’s something special about slowing down together. Watching parents laugh like kids, cousins chasing each other barefoot, and everyone passing food around like it’s the most important part of the day. In a world that’s always rushing, this felt like a quiet kind of entertainment no screens, no noise… just love, nature, and us.We didn’t need a reason to smile. We had each other, and that was enough.

In My Space, I Find Peace

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 By Haziq Asyraf       When I’m not stable, I choose to be alone. It’s my way of finding a quiet moment amid chaos,a peaceful pause that brings relief and clarity.      I know some people misunderstand this need for solitude, but I don’t care. For me, being alone isn’t isolation; it’s a reset. It gives me the space to think about what comes next even if I figure out nothing dramatic, it still provides a little hope.      If you’re afraid of being alone, remember: there’s nothing to fear. We all need space sometimes. And while solitude can heal, if you need more guidance, speaking with a psychiatrist might be the next helpful step.

Travelling Alone, To Feel Alive Again

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya I didn’t plan this trip for the photos. I wasn’t looking for the perfect sunset or the best tourist spots. I left because I needed to breathe. I needed to be somewhere else  far from everything that was too loud, too fast, too heavy. Travelling alone felt scary at first. Just me, my thoughts, and the road. But somewhere along the way, the silence started to feel safe. I found entertainment not in big events, but in small things eating slowly without being watched, listening to music that understood me, and laughing quietly at how peaceful I felt just sitting by myself. This wasn’t a vacation. It was a restart button. A quiet decision to choose myself, to heal on my own terms, and to remember that I don’t need anyone else to make moments meaningful. Sometimes, solitude is the only place loud enough for your heart to be heard.

Dangdut + Hiphop? Mejikuhibiniu the new era of music "Hipdut"

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 By Haziq Asyraf       Tenxi and Jemsii have released a new, flirty song with colorful metaphors, titled "Mejikuhibiniu."      This song, written by Tenxi and Jemsii, is still fun to dance to. They consistently combine unconventional musical elements that defy conventional practices, blending hip-hop with a touch of Indonesian dangdut.      Mejikuhibiniu isn't just for Tenxii and Jemsii; it also features another musician, Suisei. Although Naykila is absent from the song, it doesn't diminish the solidity of Tenxi and Jemsii's hip-dut music. Best headphone promotion      "Mejikuhibiniu," the song's title, represents the feelings of a young man reminiscing about the beauty of falling in love.      When in love, the mind feels like a butterfly in the stomach, not forgetting the beautiful colors of the rainbow.      However, it also recalls the disappointment and the feeling of being betrayed....

Home, Where We Still Find Each Other

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  Everyone’s getting older, busier  chasing different paths, carrying different responsibilities. These days, the only time we’re all in the same place is when we come back home. And when that happens, we hold on to it like something fragile, something rare. So we laugh more, eat more, play more  finding whatever little entertainment we can as a family. Because moments like these remind us: no matter how far we go, this is still where we belong. Together.

Alone, On Purpose

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  By: Daniellia Fariesya It wasn’t about adventure or ticking boxes. I travelled alone because I was tired mentally, emotionally, everything. I needed space to feel, to fall apart a little, and maybe, to find the pieces I lost along the way. No one else, just me, my thoughts, and the silence that didn’t ask questions. This wasn’t a vacation. This was survival. My version of entertainment? A quiet table for one, walking without a plan, and finally letting myself breathe without needing to smile for anyone but me

Bittersweet

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By: Daniellia Fariesya Right after burying our nenek, we sat down and shared a bowl of ABC. Not because we were hungry  but maybe because we didn’t know what else to do. We were tired, quiet, and a little broken. But in that one moment, the cold sweetness gave us something to hold on to... even if it was just a pause from the pain. It wasn’t joy, not really. But it was comfort the kind that comes from being together, sharing something simple, and trying to smile through the sadness. Maybe that’s what healing looks like sometimes.  

Explore the Kampung in Upin & Ipin Universe

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 By Haziq Asyraf  Step into Upin & Ipin Universe, the first open-world adventure based on the hit animated series loved by millions. Created by Les’ Copaque and Streamline Studios , this game brings Kampung Durian Runtuh to life like never before. No timers. No locked areas. Just pure freedom to explore, play, and relive the magic of childhood. Ride your bike through banana fields, climb rooftops, swim in rivers, and meet characters like Mei Mei, Jarjit, and Ehsan. Whether you’re helping Tok Dalang or racing RC cars, every corner hides a new memory. This isn’t just a game,it’s kampung life in your hands . Perfect for kids and the young at heart.

Double Show, One Sky

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  Went out just to catch the sunset that was the plan. But right when the sky started glowing, a plane came out of nowhere, slowly landing right in front of my view. It felt like I got front-row seats to a two-in-one show. Nature’s golden hour… and a real-life flight scene. Didn’t expect that kind of combo, but that’s the fun part about simple moments  when life throws in a little surprise and calls it entertainment. Sunset goals? 🌤️✈️

Chasing Stillness

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  It didn’t take a big adventure  just a small hike, a few steps through leaves and laughter, and suddenly, there it was a quiet waterfall tucked away like a secret only nature could whisper. We didn’t plan for magic, but we found it in the way the water danced and the silence felt like peace. Sometimes, the best kind of entertainment isn’t loud or planned. It’s found in moments like this  where the world slows down, and you’re reminded how little you need to feel alive. Just good company, gentle air, and the sound of water reminding you to breathe

A Colorful Heart of Terengganu,Pasar Payang.

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 By Haziq Asyraf       If you're ever in Terengganu, make sure Pasar Payang is at the top of your must-visit list.      Located right in the heart of Kuala Terengganu, Pasar Payang is more than just a market—it's a cultural hub. From traditional batik and songket , to fresh local produce , souvenirs , and even delicious Terengganu snacks like keropok lekor , the variety here is endless.      The building itself blends traditional Malay architecture with modern upgrades—giving it both historical charm and visitor comfort. Walking through the lively stalls, you'll hear the buzz of bargaining, smell the spices in the air, and feel the warmth of local hospitality.      It’s not just a shopping spot. It’s a place that reflects the soul of Terengganu —rich in culture, craft, and community.      Whether you're a tourist or a local, Pasar Payang never fails to offer something special. Come for the shopping...

More Than a Meal

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  It was just one big tray  loaded with western food, laughter, and unspoken love. We sat close, reached across for fries and sauces, and somehow every bite felt like home. No fancy restaurant could match the feeling of eating side by side, sharing stories, silence, and second helpings. Because sometimes, entertainment isn’t about what’s on screen it’s about who’s around the table. It’s in the small smiles, the teasing, and the way no one touches the last piece until someone says, “You take it.” That’s the kind of joy that lingers long after the plates are empty.

Comfort Served in Every Bite

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  We weren’t chefs  just a bunch of tired hearts cooking with care. Spaghetti carbonara, Bolognese, and crispy chicken tenders… made from scratch, with laughter in the background and music playing from someone’s phone. It wasn’t perfect, but it was made with all the love we had left that day. Sometimes, entertainment isn’t in the shows we watch, but in the meals we make together. The stirring, the seasoning, the little messes in the kitchen  they all became moments that tasted like comfort, healing, and a quiet kind of joy.

Work, Music, and a Little Peace

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By: Daniellia Fariesya Two people, a silent task, and background music no large screens, no boisterous crowds. There was solace in that silence. Soft lyrics, silence, and the knowledge that you're not alone even when no one else is talking may all provide a certain kind of solace. Being boisterous or crazy isn't always necessary for entertaining. It's about finding serenity in the midst of chaos, allowing your hands to follow the beat, and making even the most basic tasks into something significant simply because someone was present and music was playing.  

Joy in the Little Things

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  It began with ribbons, paper bags and juice boxes   a modest plan to provide treats for the children. But while our hands were occupied with tying bows and packing smiles, our voices filled the space with songs, laughter and random nonsense that made everything feel a little lighter. We weren’t just prepping gifts. We were making memories, in tape and scissors. It doesn’t always take an audience to entertain. And sometimes it will be a troubled floor, communal snacks and conversations that teeter between the silly and the heart-on-sleeve. And in that hushed carnage, we stumbled upon something beautiful joy  raw, real, unfiltered joy.

My Kind of Fun? Fixing My Own Motorcycle

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 By Haziq Asyraf       While some people find joy in concerts, video games, or theme parks, my version of entertainment is a little greasier. There’s something incredibly satisfying about getting your hands dirty and solving mechanical problems on your own. For me, fixing my motorcycle,changing the oil, checking the brakes, tuning the carb,is not just a chore, it’s therapy. It’s how I unwind, de-stress, and disconnect from the world for a while. Every screw I tighten and every engine roar after a successful fix gives me a sense of achievement. It’s not always easy, and sometimes I mess up. But that’s the beauty of it,it’s real, raw, and hands-on. To some, it might look like hard work. But for me, it’s passion. It’s my kind of entertainment.

TikTok Builds Confidence in Public Speaking

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 By: Adam Azrai Many people feel shy when they talk in front of others. But on TikTok, they can practice speaking with confidence by making videos. They can talk about their day, share opinions, or teach something they know. When people post more videos and get kind comments or likes, they start to feel better about themselves. This helps them speak more clearly and bravely not just online, but in real life too. TikTok becomes a tool for building self-confidence, showing that every voice has value and that speaking up is a skill we can all improve.

A Day to Remember at Bangi Wonderland

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 By Haziq Asyraf       After months of being swamped with assignments, exams, and personal commitments, we finally made it happen a long-overdue outing with the boys.After along time we finally be able find a right time to spend time together with the boys.      We chose Bangi Wonderland Water Theme Park as our escape, and trust me, it did not disappoint! From thrilling water rides to just chilling under the gloomy skies, it felt good to laugh, shout, and be ourselves again. The weather might’ve looked cloudy, but our mood? Bright as ever.       There’s something special about reconnecting with old friends. No matter how long it’s been, the vibes remain. It was a reminder that no matter how busy life gets, memories like these are worth making. Until the next adventure, boys!     

TikTok Makes Learning in School More Fun

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 By: Adam Azrai Teachers and students are now using TikTok to make education more exciting. Some teachers create videos about math, science, or history in fun ways, using songs, drawings, or jokes. Students also make TikToks to share study tips, school life, or revision hacks. This makes studying feel less stressful and more enjoyable. TikTok turns learning into something fun and creative. It helps students feel more motivated and connected in their school journey.

TikTok Helps People Stay Updated with News

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 By: Adam Azrai  TikTok is not just for fun it’s also a place where people share important news and information. Many users talk about what’s happening in their country or around the world. They explain the news in simple and short videos. Young people like this because they can understand what’s going on without reading long articles. TikTok makes the news easy to follow and more interesting to learn. This helps people become more aware and responsible. Even in just one minute, TikTok can teach something that matters.

Is Dandadan the Next Big Thing in Anime? A Full Review

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 By Danial Haris          Dandadan is a supernatural action-comedy anime adapted from Yukinobu Tatsu’s popular manga. I reviewed it because of the rising hype, unique genre mix, and standout animation. The story follows Momo Ayase, a ghost believer, and Ken “Okarun” Takakura, who believes in aliens. Their beliefs are challenged as they face bizarre supernatural forces, leading to intense psychic-alien battles and a growing friendship.       Animated by Science SARU, the series has vibrant visuals, wild creature designs, and dynamic action scenes that blend chaos and comedy.       The show shines with its mix of horror, sci-fi, humor, and heart, although some parts can feel overly chaotic or fast-paced. Still, it balances serious and funny moments well. Dandadan is an exciting watch for fans of Jujutsu Kaisen or Chainsaw Man, and I’ll definitely keep watching as new episodes are released.

Laughter, Love, and Little Hands

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  That day, entertainment hardly meant loud music or fancy shows it was the way little hands clung tightly to our own, laughter resounding through rather simple games, and just the way they looked at us, as if we mattered. We were not there only to entertain them. We came to make them smile, but ended by smiling through tears. There are moments when entertainment isn't to help us exit. It is about bonding. An ennobling presence in a space that needed it dearly a gentle reminder that love-even the simplest kind-is the most potent show this world can offer.

Keluar Sekejap: Political Honesty or Public Strategy? A Critical Podcast Review

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 By Danial Haris      Keluar Sekejap is a Malaysian political podcast hosted by Khairy Jamaluddin and Shahril Hamdan. It features open discussions on governance, policy, and national issues, often through interviews and roundtable talks.       The podcast is released weekly and available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. It covers topics like government scandals, party politics, elections, and youth involvement. Notable guests, including former ministers, offer fresh insights and honest views. The podcast stands out for its insider perspective, clear analysis, and casual tone.       However, the hosts’ political backgrounds can sometimes lead to bias, and it could benefit from more diverse guest voices. Overall, Keluar Sekejap is engaging and thought-provoking, especially for younger audiences. It encourages political awareness and continues to influence public opinion with its unique and strategic take on Malaysian poli...

Sunway Lagoon - Splash, Thrills, and Expectations

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 By Danial Haris       Sunway Lagoon, located in Bandar Sunway, Selangor, is one of Malaysia’s top theme parks, popular among locals and tourists for its wide range of attractions.            Covering 88 acres with over 90 attractions, it features six themed zones: Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park, and Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon. I’m interested in reviewing it as I plan to visit soon.       Many visitors praise its variety, especially the Water Park and Surf Beach, though some mention that ticket prices are high and weekends can be crowded. Personally, I’m excited to try the thrill rides in the Water Park and Extreme Park, and also explore the Wildlife Park. Despite some concerns, Sunway Lagoon appears to be worth visiting, especially for families, thrill-seekers, and tourists looking for a fun and memorable day at one of Malaysia’s best entertainment destinations.

BWF World Tour Update: Japan Open 2025 Preview

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 By Danial Haris      The BWF World Tour 2025 is a key event in international badminton, featuring top players and influencing global rankings. One of the major tournaments is the Japan Open, a Super 750 event offering US$950,000 in prize money.       Held from July 15–20 at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, it includes five categories: singles and doubles for both men and women, plus mixed doubles. As a crucial lead-up to the World Championships in Paris this August, it helps players gain momentum and ranking points.       Malaysia’s chances remain strong despite Lee Zii Jia’s withdrawal due to injury, with focus now on top doubles pairs like Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik, Goh Sze Fei/Nur Izzuddin, and Pearly Tan/Thinaah Muralitharan. Two strong mixed doubles teams will also compete. With defending champions, rising stars, and intense rivalries, the Japan Open 2025 promises exciting matches and high-stakes action for fans worldwide.

Inside the Metaverse: A Journey Through VRChat

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 By Danial Haris       VRChat, a free social VR platform launched in 2014, offers users immersive virtual worlds and customizable avatars. I chose to review it out of curiosity and a desire to explore how virtual communities connect and interact online. In VRChat, users can create unique avatars, explore diverse virtual environments, socialize with others, and enjoy fun mini-games.       Available on platforms like Steam, Oculus, and Windows Mixed Reality, it’s widely accessible. Exploring VRChat was a fun and immersive experience, filled with lively interactions, avatar creativity, and memorable moments such as spontaneous dance parties, creative roleplay, and vibrant community events. The platform stands out for its freedom, creativity, and active community, offering endless possibilities for self-expression.       However, it could benefit from improved moderation, fewer performance issues, and a smoother learning curve...

Our Version of Entertainment

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 By: Daniellia Fariesya  That night was not meant to be special  a few of us sitting down with laughter on jokes inside, all off-key from singing, and... After all the weight of the week was falling off our shoulders. But somewhere between the shared songs and quiet confessions, this started being less of a hangout... It became a moment that we were absolutely unaware that we need.  Entertainment sometimes is not necessarily the concert or movie. Sometimes, it's being with people who just get you-the kind you can laugh with and cry alongside in the same breath. And in that little nook of time, with nothing all glitzy, we felt something real. And that was that.

Beyond the Battlefield: The Rise of MLBB in eSports

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By Danial Haris      Mobile Legends is a popular mobile MOBA game that has taken the eSports world by storm, especially in Southeast Asia and Malaysia, where it has built a strong competitive scene and passionate gaming community.       Players love it for its fast-paced gameplay, strategic depth, and easy accessibility, supported by a vibrant community of pro teams, streamers, and dedicated fans. Recent tournaments like Piala Esports Malaysia 2025 showcased top teams such as Team Vamos, HomeBois, and TODAK, delivering thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and dramatic comebacks that kept fans on the edge of their seats.       The game excels in eSports with its diverse heroes, frequent updates, and competitive format, although it faces challenges like player burnout, balancing issues, and growing concerns about screen time and addiction. Despite these hurdles, Mobile Legends remains a rising and relevant force in the eSports scene,...

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…?