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You Can Get Into Trouble For Celebrating Valentine’s Day In These Countries

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! For some of us, it’s the day to celebrate with our significant other and loved ones, but for others, it’s just another day on the calendar. If you didn’t know, Valentine’s Day actually has catholic origins, which dates all the way back in third-century Rome. Although it is […]

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Korean E-Commerce Platform Sells “Kosk”, A Mask That Only Covers Your Nose

We’ve seen a lot of different masks during the pandemic, those with intelligent ventilation systems, and some with RGB lights. But this new mask sold by Korean e-commerce platform Coupang for US$8, is a mask that only covers your nose! The mask called ‘Kosk’, combining ‘ko’ (nose in Korean) and ‘mask’ to give you an

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Here’s Why FamilyMart Stores At Cameron Highlands Uses Monochrome Signboards

By now, you’ve probably seen enough FamilyMart stores to know that its signboard is white, green, and blue. However, the Japanese convenience store at Cameron Highlands uses monochrome signboards and the reason behind it is extremely wholesome! Netizen @dearsln posted images of the black and white FamilyMart signboard, which gotten response from a fellow netizen.

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Thailand’s Bangkok Is Changing Its Name To Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

While travellers visiting Bangkok, Thailand will always call the city ‘Bangkok’, locals actually call it Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. Apparently, the Office of Royal Society drafted an announcement for changing the name from Bangkok to Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, and the Thai cabinet approved it on 15 Februrary. However, the name change still needs to

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Puerto Rican Woman Made History As Victoria’s Secret’s First Model With Down’s Syndrome

25-year-old Sofia Jirau from Puerto Rico made history as she became Victoria Secret’s first model with Down’s syndrome! Jirau took the news over to her personal Instagram, telling followers that she is taking part in the lingerie brand’s new Love Cloud campaign, for everyday underwear. However, this wasn’t Jirau’s first big gig. The Puerto Rican

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McDonald’s China Introduces Coriander Sundae For Coriander Lovers

Coriander has been a debated subject for many years now, you’ll either hate it or love it. McDonald’s China decided to add the widely discussed flavour into their sundae for a limited period of time. The coriander sundae is priced at 6.6 Chinese yuan, which amounts to RM4.37. “Coriander gang, raise up your hands, the

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Good Samaritans Used An Umbrella And USB Cord To Rescue A Cat That Fell Into Singapore Canal

A clip of 6 people in Singapore rescuing a cat that fell into a canal went viral, as the rescuers devised a contraption using an umbrella and a USB cable. Thumbs up for emergency creativity! In the viral post, Jessica Tse mentioned that she was on her way home with her husband around evening, after

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This Instagram Page Advocates For Pay Transparency & Better Salary In Malaysia

Previously, we’ve reported how Malaysian employers are seen as one of the stingiest paymasters in the whole of Southeast Asia. While most of us agree to that statement, the act of openly discussing your salary is seen as a taboo in our country. Many companies also impose this policy on their employees. This is where

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Ukraine Invasion By Russia Was Predicted In “The Simpsons” Episode In 1998

According to Twitter users, “The Simpsons” episode that aired back in 1998 had already predicted the Ukraine invasion by Russia that recently happened on 24 February. The episode titled “Simpson Tide” showed Homer Simpson accidentally firing a submarine captain into Russian waters during a military exercise, prompting a newly resuscitated Soviet Union to deploy troops

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