Malaysia girls

January 24th, 2008 by MM2H

Living in a country where you cannot say what you think, newspapers really need to fork out lots of imagination to :

  • live up the trend of hot gossip news worldwide
  • keeping in line with Malaysian governmental politics

Although there won’t be nudity, some newspapers do know how to attract visitors using the term nude…

Malaysia beach nude make-up

malaysia girlsWell, sounds nude, but it isn’t…

This extract comes from the NST (New York Straight Times) Malaysia newspaper. Most likely the government has some stakes in this newspaper, as they are allowed to go a bit further than the other big Star Malaysia newspaper when it comes to celebrities, gossip and the kind. Mind you, no such thing as page 3 Malaysian girls…

Malaysia Nude extract

This season’s makeup trend for cosmetics label M.A.C is a study of extremes.

There is nude, barely-there makeup on the one hand, the kind that says polished and flawless. It “sculpts” your face, giving the soft illusion of a higher cheekbone and sharper jawline. Blending the shades takes effort to make the “sculpturing” seem natural.

There are also traffic-stopping colours on eyes and lips reminiscent of Gwen Stefani or Harajuku girls, delivering an explosion of colour on an otherwise pale canvas.

What didn’t get the news?

thaipusamWhy only just before new Malaysian elections Indian (Hindu) holy-day Thaipusam get’s suddenly declared as an almost national holiday for part of Malaysia (unless if you have a bloody angry boss who finds all this politics ridiculous when it hurts his payroll…).

Thaipusam is a major Hindu religious festival celebrated on large scale no where else in the world except in Malaysia and India.

Is this to compensate the 37 Indians who in November 25, 2007 were protesting in the streets (like what happens in any democracy) and got changed for attempted murder? (the so called Hindraf rally)

Our election sweet PM gave an open house… "Busloads of people were ferried to the stadium, entertained by singers, served with food and drinks." Unlike the Hindraf rally : no more police intimidation, tear gas, water canons, arrests and imprisonment…


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