A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles.
Maybe you've heard the news about outlaw motorcycle club in Jakarta and several other provinces (Bali, Makassar, Semarang) in Indonesia which is quite a trend.
(only applies to those useless motorcycle club) Generally I'm Ok with motorist, except in Indonesia. Why, first of all, MANY but not all motorist are bad motorist. In Indonesia there's unwritten law that the weakest is the strongest. It goes like this; whenever motorist (the weaker one in this case) hit a car or anything bigger, and when it's brought to law enforcer, he tends to side with the motorist regardless the motorist is wrong or right. So the law of the jungle applied though there is law regarding traffic. Thus it helps motorists here to acquire the POWER RANGER SYNDROME (i.e the feeling that they will triumph over everything especially after wearing helmet) and sure thing many motorists are the first to get angry whenever they are involved in an accident and whether they did or did nothing wrong. Oh by the way you'll see everyday many motorists break the law and don't give a sh*t about it.
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True Enough |
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these things are much better than yours |
Motorcycle clubs should be banned or they should be registered and heavily supervised.
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Seriously they look worse than this |
Nevertheless I'm all in and even salute those motorcycle club that are helpful to the society like this. Or Patriot Guard Riders who provide funeral escorts for military veterans, Freewhelers EVS which use motorcycles to provide an out-of-hours emergency medical courier service. These are some of the examples that not only need to be followed but replicated if necessary.
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Thank You Mice for the genius depiction of those mindless underage motorists |
Fans of Celebrities
Are you excited about Super Junior's concert? I'm not. I don't get the KPOP wave all over the world. Though I admire their hardwork for whatever they do, I just don't get it. I don't find their dance move attractive let alone the girlband who tends dance with funny hand gesture or what i prefer say "trying to act cute". I'm scared of their die-hard fans or I say fanatics. There must be something wrong with their (i mean the fans) head. It's like they are in a cult or something. Die hard fans named themselves ludicrously and defend their celebrities until they die.
Many sprouting Indonesian bands like to mimic (or rather copycat from their dance, songs type, hairstyle, ) their Korean counterpart. If you happen to browse youtube, many Indonesians attack new-bands-who-happen-very-korean-like and saying that their song or whatever are plagiarized. (plagiarism is like the IT word lol). Fans (there are two extreme forms of fans, on one end are those who are smitten by the stars, and on the other end are the haters) do stupid things, for example there's this 1st generation korean-look-alike band called SM*SH, and voila an overseas band called SMASH was attacked by SM*SH fans. I laughed my ass off. Not only that Morgan De Toi which is a renowned brand also was attacked by those dimwits (just because one of the members named Morgan). That's the consequence for having imbeciles as fans.
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Morgan de toi's admin had to explain to them that the profile is not Morgan from SM*SH LOL |
Anyway Yesterday as I watched TV, there was news about Super Junior's fan (they called themselves ELF, I wonder why) who waited in Soekarno Hatta Airport for nothing, as the couldn't meet their idols. SuJu sneaked out of the airport using other secret pathway (devilish smile). So they cried and complained. It was disheartening to see them crying like one of their family members passed away. They even patronized some luxurious hotels just to hunt them. The only one who could smile (besides me) is Angkasa pura who definitely received lots of money from those ELF who parked their cars or motors for hours.
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I can't bear to pay the parking fee |
Another funny thing was that some of those disappointed ELF said that they ONLY want to see their idol. We all know that they can't justify that. There's no way in a million years that fans, especially Indonesian fans who even treat antagonists in soap operas as if they are truly evil in real life, Only want to see them. I think Suju did the right thing. Who knows what might happen to them from:
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Hematoma |
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A bite |
In Aussie they threw stuffed wombat, who knows maybe someone in Indonesia decided to throw Durian at such accuracy.
XOXO
Teddy Bear
Oh so true! Hahaha
ReplyDeleteI myself like some singers and a few musical bands but I don't think I'll ever become obsessed. I don't judge those who are obsessed, though.
I cannot imagine seeing a person get hit with a durian in the nuts! ;))
BTW, bear, let's be friends on FB! :D Come on. I won't be a bad friend or even judge or anything. I just wanna be friends
I'm very sorry for the late reply. I don't mind normal fans, but I can't stand those fanatics or rather worshipper who can't really think straight and ready to jump to defend their idols blindly.
DeleteMy answer would still be the same :)
I believe you won't be a bad friend or judging me of something, but I'm more comfortable of being just some random person