Assalammualaikum semua. Sihat idok ? Hahahaha. Actually tajuk ni pasal harapan mak aku yang nak sangat aku pandai naik motor. So far alhamdulillah walaupun masih belajar lagi dan tak mahir selok belok bawak motor ni tapi tetap nak bawak juga.Persetankan apa yang bakal berlaku. hahahahaha. InsyaAllah lagi seminggu aku dapat lesen L. pehhh mak aku tanya ada berani tak nak bawak motor pergi taman putri ? *taman putri tempat driving school tu* hahahaha aku cakap tak berani lagilah sebab newbie dan masih noob lagi. hahahaha tapi mak aku tetap seronok sebab aku dah boleh bawak motor. Hmm... aku rasa sampai sini sahaja post ni. Assalammualaikum. :D
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
hmmm.... kalut sungguh.
semua ni jadi kalut. kejadahnya semua nak feeling pastu dah plan baik semua tak jadi memang hensem betul diaorang ni. add on sejak diorang dah sweet sweet gua rasa macam terabai sama macam masa time diorang dok seronok bash aku time form 3. ahhh persetankan ini semua. dah la aku nak tidur. assalammualaikum.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Apa khabar kau di sana ?
It's been a years aku dah tak bertegur sapa dengan kau. hmmm.. who cares. hahahaha. kau pun dah lupa aku an ? hahaha takpa aku ni jenis happy go lucky kau nak buat apa buat le janji tak libat aku. hahahaha.
Hmmm.... harini takdapat morning text a.k.a wassap suruh mandi. Hmm... mungkin busy barangkali. hahahaha.
Okaylah sampai disini sahaha post ni. Assalammualaikum.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
11 biggest mistakes for parents who are Facebook friends with their kids :)
So your kids finally friended you on Facebook. Congratulations — you now have mind-blowing inside access to their online worlds. Now what? Step 1: Don't embarrass them! How? By avoiding the top 11 mistakes parents make on Facebook. Avoid them like the plague. You'll keep the peace with your tween or teen — and hopefully, your coveted friend status, too.
1. Don't over-share. Do all 1,200 of your son's friends need to know that he still sucks his thumb at night or that he bombed his driving test? No and no! If you think a wall comment will embarrass your child, it will. If you don't have anything nice to say... hold back. Respect your children's privacy online and off. It shows them you care. It also teaches them to respect their own privacy.
2. Realize that everyone sees your comments.Tread lightly and always remember that all of your children's Facebook friends can view every single comment you oh-so-lovingly post on their walls. That includes their BFFs, classmates, and (potentially) employers and teachers. Communicating on Facebook is anything but a private affair.
3. Don't pry. It's okay to casually ask your kid how he's doing on his wall — but only once in a long while. Not every day or even every week, and certainly not every hour. I'm a 36-year-old mom of three, and it would even embarrass me if my parents bugged me too often on Facebook. Thankfully they don't, but that doesn't mean they don't stalk my wall anyway. (Ahem, mentioning my status updates during phone conversations is a dead giveaway.)
4. Don't get too personal. Some topics are never okay to bring up on your teen's wall, like why the heck did they dump their significant other or if that fancy acne cream you bought them is clearing things up. Ask sensitive parent-child questions in person, in email, or via text or private Facebook message instead. Model the restraint you want them to have.
Sometimes you'll get lucky, and the answers to your questions will already be on your child's wall anyway, thanks to status updates and Place check-ins flowing in every two minutes.
5. Don't tag your child in photos. Not even the adorable brace-face ones — at least not without asking if it's okay first. Save those gems for Awkward Family Photos! Er, we mean, skip tagging altogether, and give tweens and teens a chance to forge their own identity online. Each pic you tag with her name — even those drooly baby pics — automagically appears in their profiles. Besides, you don't want anyone to snag those precious baby photos and then pretend your kid is theirs.
6. Never assume your kid can chat just because he or she is logged in. If your daughter doesn't reply to your Facebook chat request right away, she either forgot to log out, stepped away from the laptop, or — brace yourself — might not even feel like chatting with you.
Try not to take it personally. All three of my teenaged babysitters prefer not to chat with their parents on Facebook (or anywhere online) at all, "like ever." Texts and Facetime do the trick, they say.
7. Never, ever reply to comments for your kids. They cringe when you speak on their behalf in person. Why would you do it on Facebook? Even if you're dying to tell your daughter's friends that yes, she did get into Harvard, it's best to let your teen toot her own horn.
8. Don't nag kids to do their chores. It's not cool to remind them to scrub the toilet, fold the laundry, or take care of just about any other task right there on their walls for everyone to see (and laugh at). You'll only tick kids off. And, more importantly, you'll waste precious time you could spend nagging them in person.
9. Don't stalk their significant others. This starts with not friending said person in the first place. But if for some reason you are Facebook friends, don't comment on his or her wall. It mortifies your teen and makes you look meddlesome. However, that doesn't mean you can't peek around their Info page, though, hint, hint.
10. Don't chide or punish them. "You're grounded, mister!" is probably the last comment any kid wants littering their wall. Sure, disciplining kids via Facebook makes them feel worse about whatever it is they did, but admonishing your kids in such a public way erodes their trust in you. You'll also miss out on a valuable opportunity to talk to them in person about their behavior and what they should do to make it right.
11. Don't Like too much. Don't Like every picture, status update, comment, or link your teen posts. In fact, don't Like much at all. Sure, everyone likes a virtual pat here and there, but don't go overboard — not when your future adults are forging their own identities online, and, like it or not, asserting their independence from you.
Friends and family
It's a good sign if your tween or teen friends you on Facebook. Think of it as a testament to your child's maturity and self-control. (Or did you make them friend you?)
"Kids who (voluntarily) friend their parents get the concept of discretion and public persona," says Ariel Wiggens, a 20-year-old Starbucks barista from Long Beach, Calif. She's been of Facebook since she was a teenager.
"Unlike a lot of people in my generation and younger, I know when to draw the line between what's private and what's not," she says. "And I'm glad my parents do, too, especially in front of everyone online."
Be a good friendJust like you tell your kid, knowing the rules isn't enough. Following them is. The same goes for Facebook. If you forget all the above don'ts, just follow the Golden Rule. Be considerate and always treat your kids how you want to be treated on Facebook.
When in doubt, leave it out. Just say no to TMI. When you do, your little Facebook addict might actually think you're cool after all. Not that he'd actually say so... at least not on his wall, anyway.
hah ? apemacam ?
1. Don't over-share. Do all 1,200 of your son's friends need to know that he still sucks his thumb at night or that he bombed his driving test? No and no! If you think a wall comment will embarrass your child, it will. If you don't have anything nice to say... hold back. Respect your children's privacy online and off. It shows them you care. It also teaches them to respect their own privacy.
2. Realize that everyone sees your comments.Tread lightly and always remember that all of your children's Facebook friends can view every single comment you oh-so-lovingly post on their walls. That includes their BFFs, classmates, and (potentially) employers and teachers. Communicating on Facebook is anything but a private affair.
3. Don't pry. It's okay to casually ask your kid how he's doing on his wall — but only once in a long while. Not every day or even every week, and certainly not every hour. I'm a 36-year-old mom of three, and it would even embarrass me if my parents bugged me too often on Facebook. Thankfully they don't, but that doesn't mean they don't stalk my wall anyway. (Ahem, mentioning my status updates during phone conversations is a dead giveaway.)
4. Don't get too personal. Some topics are never okay to bring up on your teen's wall, like why the heck did they dump their significant other or if that fancy acne cream you bought them is clearing things up. Ask sensitive parent-child questions in person, in email, or via text or private Facebook message instead. Model the restraint you want them to have.
Sometimes you'll get lucky, and the answers to your questions will already be on your child's wall anyway, thanks to status updates and Place check-ins flowing in every two minutes.
5. Don't tag your child in photos. Not even the adorable brace-face ones — at least not without asking if it's okay first. Save those gems for Awkward Family Photos! Er, we mean, skip tagging altogether, and give tweens and teens a chance to forge their own identity online. Each pic you tag with her name — even those drooly baby pics — automagically appears in their profiles. Besides, you don't want anyone to snag those precious baby photos and then pretend your kid is theirs.
6. Never assume your kid can chat just because he or she is logged in. If your daughter doesn't reply to your Facebook chat request right away, she either forgot to log out, stepped away from the laptop, or — brace yourself — might not even feel like chatting with you.
Try not to take it personally. All three of my teenaged babysitters prefer not to chat with their parents on Facebook (or anywhere online) at all, "like ever." Texts and Facetime do the trick, they say.
7. Never, ever reply to comments for your kids. They cringe when you speak on their behalf in person. Why would you do it on Facebook? Even if you're dying to tell your daughter's friends that yes, she did get into Harvard, it's best to let your teen toot her own horn.
8. Don't nag kids to do their chores. It's not cool to remind them to scrub the toilet, fold the laundry, or take care of just about any other task right there on their walls for everyone to see (and laugh at). You'll only tick kids off. And, more importantly, you'll waste precious time you could spend nagging them in person.
9. Don't stalk their significant others. This starts with not friending said person in the first place. But if for some reason you are Facebook friends, don't comment on his or her wall. It mortifies your teen and makes you look meddlesome. However, that doesn't mean you can't peek around their Info page, though, hint, hint.
10. Don't chide or punish them. "You're grounded, mister!" is probably the last comment any kid wants littering their wall. Sure, disciplining kids via Facebook makes them feel worse about whatever it is they did, but admonishing your kids in such a public way erodes their trust in you. You'll also miss out on a valuable opportunity to talk to them in person about their behavior and what they should do to make it right.
11. Don't Like too much. Don't Like every picture, status update, comment, or link your teen posts. In fact, don't Like much at all. Sure, everyone likes a virtual pat here and there, but don't go overboard — not when your future adults are forging their own identities online, and, like it or not, asserting their independence from you.
Friends and family
It's a good sign if your tween or teen friends you on Facebook. Think of it as a testament to your child's maturity and self-control. (Or did you make them friend you?)
"Kids who (voluntarily) friend their parents get the concept of discretion and public persona," says Ariel Wiggens, a 20-year-old Starbucks barista from Long Beach, Calif. She's been of Facebook since she was a teenager.
"Unlike a lot of people in my generation and younger, I know when to draw the line between what's private and what's not," she says. "And I'm glad my parents do, too, especially in front of everyone online."
Be a good friendJust like you tell your kid, knowing the rules isn't enough. Following them is. The same goes for Facebook. If you forget all the above don'ts, just follow the Golden Rule. Be considerate and always treat your kids how you want to be treated on Facebook.
When in doubt, leave it out. Just say no to TMI. When you do, your little Facebook addict might actually think you're cool after all. Not that he'd actually say so... at least not on his wall, anyway.
hah ? apemacam ?
Friday, April 8, 2011
THE DAJJAL SONG
Assalamualaikum
and a very GOOD EVENING to all of you
have a great day yaww!
Okay!
so today i'm going to share something that u didn't NOTICE it much
yes!
a DAJJAL songs! Ya Allah, just can't believe it
when i heard this song play, i just wondering and suddenly feel so SCARED!
and yes! i have to do something so that i will not TURN TO HIS LIES. ever!
who lies?
the dajjal lies of cos
The dajjal song that i mean is the song singing by DIDDY named COMING HOME
familiar isn't it?
so
i'm here to show you some of the lyrics that REALLY shows that
the dajjal is really really really want to coming back to his home!
which home?
home named EARTH!
tonton la video di youtube tu .
the desert really shown a MEANINGFUL message!
akhir dunia akan kering kontang, penyakit akan menyular, maka datanglah dajjal membawa hujan
pada ketika itu orang kafir akan mengangkat dajjal sebagai tuhannya
and here is the lyrics
i will help you to REFINE why i RETITLE this song as the dajjal song
The Chorus :
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
( dajal datang membawa hujan )
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
..................................................................
Back where I belong, yeah I never felt so strong
I feel like there’s nothing that I can’t try
And if you with me put your hands high
( pengikut-pengikut dajjal akan riang gembira )
If you ever lost a light before, this ones for you
And you, the dreams are for you
.................................................................
Another lie that I carry on
( dajjal dikenali sebagai penipuan yang besar dalam sejarah )
I need to get back to the place I belong
.................................................................
What if my son stares with a face like my own
And says he wants to be like me when he’s grown
Sh-t! But I aint finished growing
(semasa dajjal masih bayi, dia telah dihantar ke sebuah pulau yang kini dijagai oleh jassasah)
Another night the inevitible prolongs
.................................................................
What if my son stares with a face like my own
And says he wants to be like me when he’s grown
Sh-t! But I aint finished growing
(semasa dajjal masih bayi, dia telah dihantar ke sebuah pulau yang kini dijagai oleh jassasah)
Another night the inevitible prolongs
.................................................................
But we’ve been living as friends
So you’ve been a guest in your own home
It’s time to make your house your home
.................................................................
“Ain’t No Stopping Us Now“
Whenever it comes on it makes me feel strong
Forgave me for all of my shortcomings
( dajjal hanya datang dalam masa 40 hari, 1 day like a year, 1 day like a month, 1 day like week and the rest day just ike our normal day )
Lot of fights, lot of scars
...................................................................
Sedarkah kita bahawa lirik-lirik lagu yang dinyanyikan oleh sesetengah artis barat bermaksud untuk menyeru kedatangan Dajjal?
keadaan gawat nanti ketika kedatangan dajjal. Rasul saw berpesan kpd kita agar jangan keluar rumah.
Makanan & minuman saat itu hanyalah : سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر
Kedatangan dajjal semakin hampir tatkala manusia semakin lupa ttg bahana kedatangannya
Allahu Allah
P/S : did u realize that we should repenting a lots now? falling in love with Allah is the best way
PESANAN OHH AKMAL UNTUK SEMUA ;DD
Saturday, March 19, 2011
" DILEMA DALAM MEMILIH KEKASIH BARU "
aku sebenarnye tngh ckp psl nk beli phone baru
haish dilema betol la
mula2 aku da minat kat nokia C3 tiba2 Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
kalau nak beli C3 memang dalam budget tpi kalau X3hmmm.....
kalau beli C3 mungkin dalam bulan 6 da dpt beli
kalau beli X3 pergh mungkin lps raya baru dpt (T.T)
agak2 mne yg ok ?

saya sedang di dalam dilema !!!
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