Father Sets Son’s Motorcycle on Fire to Stop Him from Being A “Rempit”
A Malaysian father from Selangor took drastic action to stop his son from street racing by setting his motorcycle on fire. In a viral TikTok post by @kajolmarey01, the father showed the burning bike, explaining it was a consequence for his son’s disobedience.
Father Sets Son’s Motorcycle on Fire to Stop Him from Being A “Rempit”
He emphasised that this was a lesson for all youths who ignore…
people begging for sepang to come back on the calendar is making me sad bc IK!!!!! i want sepang back i want to watch a race at my home circuit but unless the government does something with our current economy and lets us afford a contract with the fia it is not coming back anytime soon
Idk if I saw a bunch of kids careening down a slope on bikes at 2 am or something. I'd get angry at them. Their parents also. But I don't think I'd be calling for them to get crushed by traffic. Take a good look at these kids. How many are from moneyed, educated families where parents get to raise their children right. It's the rempit thing all over again. Look at their disruptive behavior, then suggest nothing of use, nothing that even reflects an attempt to understand their socioeconomic backgrounds. Condemn, make tasteless jokes, recycle the same two idiot boomer shits "their parents must be stricter" "they must find other hobbies" ya good job la genius. Tak hairan our country backslides every single day. Everything just about how hard you can compensate for your miserable childhood only lol.
Former Mat Rempit Organises Fishing Contests to Combat Illegal Racing
Former “mat rempit” (illegal racer) Mohd Razif Aini, 38, has turned his life around and is now helping others do the same. Once deeply involved in dangerous street racing, Razif decided to quit after getting married and realising the risks.
Former Mat Rempit Organises Fishing Contests to Combat Illegal Racing
He has since opened a fishing pond and now organises fishing competitions for fellow…
Aku actually x suka orang panggil aku "Acap". I find that name very ke-rempit-an. I like my name, and people who use it also have a special place to me. They invoke a feeling of pride in me that "Acap" wont be able too.