Mr.Buyot’s Orgy Observations

October 17, 2008

Reasons I quit KJROLLERS

Many asked me why I quit the KJROLLERS group. Some came up to me with a direct approach, some just, well, let say loves to assume the reasons why I quit. If you’d like to talk to me about it, please come and talk to me. Don’t just hide behind the tree like a Hindustani actor/actress.

Here’s a reason why I quit: it’s time to move on to my next adventure. I can’t be stuck and be happy & miserable doing the same things & go thru the same shit all over again. When there’s no compromisation, you can either keep on fighting or leave. And I choose to leave.

I’ve been skating for 14 years(if you want to find out how long I’ve been rollerblading, take my age & divide it into 2) & co-founded the KJROLLERS with my 2 other friends for more than 12 years ago. It is without doubt there are clashes of thoughts & arguments with each other, but it was for the sake of Malaysian rollerblading, which I hope would also be the reasons for the other 2 co-founders.

I’m like Jawed Karim, the 3rd silent co-founder of YouTube, where he takes the back seat. He was the one who conceptualized  and inspire the development of YouTube (the general public don’t really know this fact, so sad) & let the other 2 co-founders take all the fame & glory. It was full of happy times & happy thoughts. And I choose to go first.

Gua jalan dulu beb.

Find my next adventure or it will find me. I prefer to be an independent & a nobody. But that doesn’t mean I quit skating. That is one thing I can’t quit. Full stop.

October 9, 2008

I admire modern Malay women, but…

Filed under: Colors Of Muhibbah, Me, Myself & Eureka — Tags: , , , , , — Mr. Buyot @ 10:59 AM

An interesting article by a modern, seculared Malay woman. Though this article does present a slight hatred against polygamy, but I applause the writer for being thoughtful in her writing. She admits that the modern thinking Malay women that exists today has more weaknesses rather than strengths, especially when it comes to men.

I admire modern Malay women, but I despise them for taking matters about men for granted. Which is why I’m still single. Sob.

I admire modern Malay women, but I despise them for being a hypocrite in matters than men can’t do what they can do. To make it worse, they seem to think to be able to handle EVERYTHING, or so they say.

I admire modern Malay women, but I despise them for taking religion for granted. Why do you think that in the end, a modern Malay man will marry a simple kampung girl who has a better understanding about life & religion.

I admire modern Malay women, but I despise them for thinking that they’re are independent, ALL THE WAY thru life. As men, we are independent by nature. But in the end, we realised that we need a woman, or women. Heh.

I admire modern Malay women, but I despise them for thinking that intimacy is only for Romeos & Juliets. Why do you think men find intimacy elsewhere?

Men has their obvious weaknesses, but women has their obvious denials. Full stop.

P/S: With this post, I definitely ain’t gonna get any ass :(

September 8, 2008

State of unrestful manner

Filed under: Colors Of Muhibbah, Me, Myself & Eureka — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Mr. Buyot @ 11:47 AM

“Iyalah, siapa pun mendapat kerusi lebih, jadi mereka berasa hebat. Biasalah itu. Macam dalam BN, Umno kerusi terbanyak.”

Mat Sabu, MalaysiaKini.com

That is the problem with politics. Uncontrollable dominance & power. Furthermore, all this talk about undemocratic ways of Anwar toppling the government. From my point of view, after reading people’s view on the Web and also randomly talking to people who I hardly knew & listening to them, the rakyat fear of Anwar’s raging hormones.They supported him, but they fear of the monster that he could be if he decides to turn the page & let the monster surface.

But dear rakyat, wasn’t it was you who elected this person and his cronies? What, you’d think cronies is a word specially reserved for the government?

I have a theory about Anwar’s recent sodomy case. We already know the story from the real facts available, but let’s just view this scenario with a different perspective.

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May 22, 2008

2002 KBS Xtreme Tour Pahang – group pic

Filed under: Rollin` With My Hommies — Tags: , , — Mr. Buyot @ 3:11 PM

From left standing: Faez, Noa, Ayai, Din, Ez, Ed, Pojie, Baq, Yan, Buyot, Bala.

From left seating: Alang, Mishal, Boy, Looks like Lui, Bahrom.

These were the days when we made the steps to become THE trend setters.

May 16, 2008

Unnatural Backside Farvernugen

Filed under: Rollin` With My Hommies — Tags: , , — Mr. Buyot @ 11:44 PM

Naz - Unnatural Backside Farvernugen

Unf! Is that the correct spelling, farvernugen?

Delicious photo by Ed Liew, an old skool roller back when Tom Fry was the king.

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