'Goth music', aka 'gothic rock' - is dirge-like style of rock music featuring scything gutars, high pitched basslines, and deadpan vocals. The confusion arises from the fact the goth label has been hijacked by just about every other subculture movement since the 90s.
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2020-07-15 10:34 | Report Abuse
They even don't dare to fight with India like in 1962, the only thing they can do is beating HK PPL that W/O any weapon.
2020-07-14 11:04 | Report Abuse
Won't small government advocates say that issues should be addressed at the most local level possible? At what level is a global pandemic?
2020-07-14 10:18 | Report Abuse
This man doesn’t know what he is doing and he is going to destroy Brasil
2020-07-10 12:35 | Report Abuse
Dont buy N95 mask in shopee . 3M said they dont have responsibility for 3rd party seller.
2020-07-09 12:59 | Report Abuse
aunty去殖民化已经是上个世纪的事情了。不然你还在英属马来亚。问问你的祖国甚么时候去殖民化西边和山上的两块地。
2020-07-09 09:29 | Report Abuse
Good morning to all happy investors of Arbb
2020-07-08 10:40 | Report Abuse
When the interest rate is low, rich will take out money to buy property. take loan also look like cheap and this will be a chance for rich to get cheap loan and buy more property and this will make property price rally. as property price rally cost of doing business also increased as rental fees increased by the rich landlord. food price also will rally as land for planting vegetable also increased. so everyting will have a price increased and rally. last year you can buy a raw whole chicken for RM6, today now buy a whole chicken is RM8++ . for the poor fixed deposit is not going to help the poor increase income any more rather than decreased the income of the poor. the poor buy a house become more difficult as all house and land have brought by the rich. if rent , the rental fees sure high. last not enough money as salary only rm1200 fd income only 1.75% per year. than how. where are the poor going to stay??
2020-07-08 10:34 | Report Abuse
FancyMe......just like usa many citizen sleep in street . we all put money into bursa market and property. let the rich get more rich. the poor can sleep outside the street. no need to worry. we all are happy.
2020-07-08 10:32 | Report Abuse
rates down...imagine few years ago US rates was history low and what happened. sometimes once goes low will have greater impact than benefits. braces for later storms when things go lower. the rich probably just a pinch, for the poor and mid...is do or die situation. gomen don't see it in specific group but instead overall..benefit who..? the rich...!
2020-07-07 12:00 | Report Abuse
Man, that's monumentally stupid. I guess Canadian and European Universities are going to be awfully popular going forward.
2020-07-06 11:32 | Report Abuse
Perhaps it went to Tesco’s to buy sugar puffs...... yawn
2020-07-06 10:32 | Report Abuse
In other news, a tectonicplate under the Indian Ocean is slowly breaking in two, according to a new study.
Climate change could render a fifth of the planet as hot as the Sahara Desert by 2070, according to a new study.
And, Nasa scientists thought they may have found evidence of a bizarre parallel universe but now other experts are castings doubts.
2020-07-06 10:31 | Report Abuse
The researchers reckon similar beaver booms are swamping in other Arctic regions.
"The growth in Canada, for example, is most likely even more extreme," Dr Nitze said.
"Anyone who wants to predict the future of the permafrost should be sure to keep the beaver in mind."
2020-07-06 10:31 | Report Abuse
Many beaver dams were spotted in the Arctic where they'd never been seen before, warping the local landscape.
Dams create lakes which overflow with water, spawning reservoirs of heat that melt the surrounding permafrost.
Permafrost in the Arctic contains huge stores of ancient methane, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Once released into the atmosphere, these gases accelerate global warming, causing further permafrost melting in a vicious cycle
2020-07-06 10:31 | Report Abuse
The study found that the number of beaver dams in a 38-mile area near the town of Kotzebue has risen from from just two in 2002 to 98 in 2019.
The area of surface water in the region – a sign of melting permafrost – rose by eight per cent in that time, two thirds of which was attributed to beavers.
In a second study area, which covered 170 miles on Alaska's Baldwin Peninsula, the number of dams jumped from 94 in 2010 to 409 in 2019.
"We're seeing exponential growth there. The number of these structures doubles roughly every four years," Dr Nitze said.
2020-07-06 10:31 | Report Abuse
They appear to be building these dams in areas already susceptible to permafrost thaw, with grave consequences for the environment.
“We knew that the beavers there had spread substantially,” said study author Dr Ingmar Nitze from the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany.
"The lakes, which used to freeze solid, now offer beaver-friendlier conditions, thanks to their thinner seasonal winter ice cover. Lastly, the rodents aren’t hunted as intensively as in the past.
"As a result, it’s a good time to be a beaver in the Arctic. But we never would have dream they would seize the opportunity so intensively."
2020-07-06 10:30 | Report Abuse
Experts fear that greenhouse gases trapped in the ice are being released as it melts, adding to those pumped into the atmosphere by human activities.
Researchers from the US and Germany made the shock finding while studying satellite images of northwestern Alaska.
They showed that warming temperatures in the region have resulted in a boom in the local beaver population over the past 20 years.
That's because the once-barren and inhospitable region is now teeming with trees and other shrubbery used by beavers for food and to build dams.
2020-07-06 10:30 | Report Abuse
Beaver invasion in the Arctic is MELTING ice and ‘making global warming worse’
THEY may be cute and cuddly, but the humble beaver is dragging Earth deeper into the climate crisis, according to research.
The furry critters have invaded the Arctic, and their dams are contributing to the rapid loss of permafrost in the region, a study found.
2020-07-02 11:30 | Report Abuse
MoneyMaker168 ,you forgotten so fast about Mader???
2020-07-02 11:21 | Report Abuse
In Malusia...malu apa boss ku... is still public figure running around doing election campaign...HAHAHAHA... the biggest thief in the world.
2020-07-02 10:41 | Report Abuse
I pray that all. Our kids will be safe and healthy
2020-07-01 10:47 | Report Abuse
the citizens also are so stubborn to follow any SOP put by their authorities in the name of china communism rights
2020-06-30 12:03 | Report Abuse
Just Be aware of emerging and re-emerging infections!
2020-06-30 12:02 | Report Abuse
The Most poisonous is the mouth virus.? Be mindful on what u spit and karma awaits you?
Stock: [ARBB]: ARB BERHAD
2020-07-30 13:10 | Report Abuse
sell, bye guys