26th SEA Games Opening Ceremony 2011 - Part 11 of 12
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@bennlonelyboy ok. i apologize.i shud narrow down my critics to those minority indonesian who booed other country's national anthem, the minority indonesian who attacked buses or trnsports of atheletes from other countries. never seen any those kind of stuff done by other country. even in here if we do that,we'll never gonna get away. why?because we care about the feeling of other country.do u?
n for the record.my roomate is an indonesian.a very well mannered guy.and i do respect him very much.
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@danger2stranger i think ur ppl should first learn how to respect. They said, "dont talked shit !! to minority".. And then i said, dont talked shit about indonesia!!. ur nobody in my great country..
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@bennlonelyboy another person dont know how to respect ppl.. tq for this good example.. =)
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@boom2537 whats u mean by barbarian? n what u called ur ppl by its culture then?
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@danger2stranger typical Malaysian.. JEALOUSY?? Malayshit la..
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@kapong199 you're the fuck man.......
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@ipanmaulantification kalu lo masih ngerasa kecewa,
lihat dunk perjuangngannya.....
kalo sifat kritikan yg gug difikir dlu kaya lo gitu ,
mana lo bisa maju....
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I think so! but it's culture of their country. Barbarian?
For those who BLAMED Susi, please put yourself in her shoes!
These were what she had to go through:
1. She had to climb up so high
2. She was strapped and had to "fly"
3. She was carrying a javelin WITH fire while doing so
4. She had to throw it to the cauldron
5. It was raining and windy at that time
Combine all 5 and the result is Mission Impossible.
No other Indonesian athlete deserved to do this better than Susi! But the organiser should hv done something else instead of this act.
markr2011 3 months ago 8
bukan dari cara menyalakannya ato faktanya dia luput dalam melemparnya.. tak ada atlit laen yang pantas menyalakan caouldron itu selain susi...
wearerockstar 3 months ago 7