I am a Malaysian-Chinese male currently pursuing a second academic degree in the United Kingdom. I was born in Selangor Darul Ehsan nearly three decades ago; I am old enough to remember Dungeons & Dragons and ThunderCats running across my TV screen but not nearly old enough to have caught the original run of Happy Days.
Interests
I am interested in matters pertaining to religion and history, particularly that of Malaysia and China. I am also keen on understanding the impact colonialism has had on modern day inter-ethnic relationships and geopolitics as well as post-colonial responses to such legacies.
As my penultimate userbox indicates, I also practise martial arts although my understanding of fighting systems, most of which was gleaned at an informal level, is generally more broad than deep. Other than sanshou, I am also a sometime exponent of Five Ancestors Fist and Muay Thai though to regard myself as anything more than an armchair enthusiast would border on the spurious.
I have a propensity to employ semi-colons when I write. The em dash is another punctuation mark that I cannot do without. As a matter of precision I prefer the elegance of pinyin over other, more clumsy forms of romanization from Chinese but at the same time I hold a low opinion of Simplified Chinese—both are products of the PRC.
The Book of Zhuangzi the the most important book I have ever read. I am happy and proud to be a Third Culture Kid. (Whahey, out of one salad bowl and into another.)
Anti-Simpsons
I have come to loathe all post-Futurama episodes of The Simpsons—the staff writers have just stopped trying (See: Jumping the shark). Thankfully, Seth McFarlane is there to take up the comedic slack, along with Matt Stone and Trey Parker.
Contributions
Mostly WikiGnome and -Fairy stuff; no major write-ups as yet.
Text
See: Contributions (Sixtybolts)
Images
File:Water Lily.Purple.1024x768.jpg
Countries Visited
Asia and Australasia:
Europe:
For the purposes of tabulation (cf. final userbox), Hong Kong and Macau obviously do not make the cut—as both are SARs and not countries—but the Republic of China does. Also, I regard the constituent countries of the United Kingdom as distinct and having been to England, Scotland and Wales the Union Flag above would therefore represent a total of three countries visited.
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