Then there is this lovely place that looks suspiciously like Venetian Macao. I believe they call it the Kerakesh Market or something like that. We walked around and took a few photos, and for some reasons, local people were staring at us. We sensed eyes following our every move, perhaps we did something attention grabbing?
Catch at the end of the day, sweets from Marks & Spencer plus a blouse from Scarlet and there goes RM50... ... Oh well, at least I got what I wanted. Pyramid 2 is definitely a good place for shopping. With Pyramid 2, Sunway Pyramid becomes more worthy of your choice for a shopping experience. The only disappointing part is the saddening fact that the game arcade has been closed down. Now I can't play games or meet cute boys =.="... Pyramid 2 is all about shopping, but I can't tell too much since I'm not a shop-a-holic, I enjoy going to new places and looking at new stuffs.
By the way, we took this photo on our way...
While we play Dragon Raja Online, we've come to realize that Malaysians are friendly. Why? Because we can speak multi-languages. There is a major communication barrier between the players in the game because they are all from different countries. People from Hong Kong and Taiwan rarely talk to players from other countries and are preserved to their own group. Some of them can't even understand english.
I still remember about the incident when a taiwanese player killed a European player. The European player was so angry he brought his higher level character to kill her back. And when we asked for peace, and tried to settle things down through a talk, the European player was like: TALK ENGLISH YOU BITCH.
Guess what the taiwanese player did after that? This is what she (I believe it's a she) said: 我跟你道歉﹐去你媽的。
I was the translater and also the peace-maker at that time. How am I suppose to translate that for them?? LOL
For the second time in my life, I felt proud to be a Malaysian even though the ruling system is corrupted and the school uniform is ugly. I am happy because I made many friends. In our education system, we were always told to live in harmony. The government encourages interaction between the different races and that has become part of life.
For now, I appreciate everything around me, and I hope that other people will get to understand that too. Patience is virtue, let's not rush on things and listen to what others say before we act. It's not about being friendly, it's about being reasonable. When things go wrong, you can just make things clear by talking. And if talking doesn't work that doesn't mean you should resort to killing (in DR).
Anyway I'm going to get a rest. Maybe I'll blog about life in Dragon Raja next time.






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