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Queen Makers
SECRET QUEEN MAKERS - ÉPISODE 4.
STREAMING DE CET ÉPISODE - ICI.
Annyeong Haseyo flowers,
Comment ça va ? (est-ce que tu t’attends vraiment à avoir une réponse mina ?) Moi je vais bien, merci de demander (tais-toi, ça devient gênant !) Alors l’été approche avec le soleil (quel soleil ?) l’envie de bien reprendre la fansub me rend heureuse (tu es sûre que ce n’est pas les bg de secret queen makers qui te font cet effet ?) donc voilà comme je vous l’avais dit il y a presque un mois maintenant (quand j’ai repris la fansub) je ne sais pas combien de drama je vais traduire, mais voilà en ce moment, disons que j’ai pas mal envie de fansubber donc voilà, espérons que je continue sur cette lancée. J’ai déjà un drama traduit (qui sortira après you drive me crazy) et ensuite je traduis un autre petit drama pour le poster normalement après Secret Queen Makers.
Sinon vous l’aurez un peu remarqué en débarquant, mais le design a encore changé. J’essaie de trouver LE bon thème qui va avec la fansub, je suis encore en train d’y travailler donc si vous avez l’impression que le thème change chaque jour, ne vous en faites pas, je ne suis pas devenue folle.
Focus mina !
On va parler un peu du drama en général ! Alors on est à la moitié de ce drama (déjà ?) Et cet épisode précisément est totalement différent des autres épisodes, on passe un bon moment, avec une petite prise de tête pour notre jolie princesse, mais c’est ça qui est drôle non ? Alors presque à la fin de l’épisode, j’étais trop in looooooooove, c’était vraiment chou (vous allez comprendre) je ne m’y attendais vraiment pas ! J’espère que on aura droit à une petite histoire d’amour aussi, je sais que je force mdrr mais j’ai vraiment envie de la voir heureuse car on peut le dire, elle a souffert notre belle princesse depuis le début mdr. Cessons de parler, et je vous laisse avec votre épisode.
Les épisodes sont disponibles dans la partie « streaming » du tumblr ! Bon visionnage et je vous souhaite un bon mardi.
A demain pour le dernier épisode de You Drive Me Crazy,
kisses to you, flowers. ☼
SECRET QUEEN MAKERS - épisode 1.
STREAMING DE CET ÉPISODE - ICI.
Annyeong Haseyo flowers,
OH. OH. Mais qui voilà ? Un nouveau drama chez mina flowers !
Alors bien évidemment avant de commenter l’épisode, virtualdub a encore fait son petit clown, toujours fidèle à soi-même ce programme ! Mais bon, je ne me laisse pas abattre. (prions pour que je gagne à chaque fois.)
Parlons drama maintenant :
Ce drama est aussi un mini drama, mais de plus que 4 épisodes (waeh c’est de retour dans le menu ça chez mina flower ?) L’histoire est assez différente de ce que j’ai pu déjà traduire comme drama donc je ne sais vraiment pas si ce format de drama va vous plaire mais pour quelqu’un qui a déjà vu l’épisode (moi hein quoi) j’ai vraiment aimé (bien évidemment) car peut-être ce drama va permettre aux filles qui n’ont pas confiances en elles, de s’aimer (je dis peut-être car j’en ai aucune idée de ce qui va se passer dans les autres épisodes mdrr) L’épisode ne dure pas longtemps, donc à vrai dire ça a l’air d’être un bon drama qui nous permet de passer un bon moment (deux fois bons dans ta phrase, mina!) l’actrice principale, je la trouve supeeeeeeeeeeeeer jolie, donc je trouve qu’ils ont un peu triché avec le concept de l’histoire ahah mais bon, espèrons que nos 6 petits bg peuvent la rendre encore plus belle.
Sur ce, je ne peux vous dire quand le prochain épisode sort car j’attends les sous titre en anglais, soyez patients s’il-vous plait.Voilà, je vous souhaite un bon épisode, et à demain pour le prochain épisode de You Drive Me Crazy. ☼
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | April 20, 2018 (AP)(STL.News)The wife of former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad urged women on Friday to support the opposition coalition in next month’s general election for a better future.
Women are nearly half of the 14.94 million people eligible to vote in the May 9 polls that will pit Prime Minister Najib Razak’s long-ruling coalition against an opposition coalition headed by his former mentor Mahathir, one of Asia’s longest serving premier for 22 years until his retirement in 2003.
Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, 91, said she was initially torn when Mahathir, 92, decided to return to politics but conceded after he told her that it was “his duty” to help the country.
“This is really unprecedented for someone so young to have a second round,” she told a news conference.
“I would like to tell you that my heart was divided because we are no longer young. I hesitated at first and I questioned my husband whether he really really wanted to be the potential seventh PM,” she said. “He told me plainly that it is his duty to the country and people of Malaysia and be the seventh PM if they want him to do so.”
The news conference was a rare appearance by Siti Hasmah, who has always kept a low profile and always been seen with her husband.
She has followed Mahathir on his campaign and said they were encouraged by huge turnout at political rallies and is “confident that people want to change the government.”
“If this is destined by Allah, God willing, he will do his job and I will be the first one to support him. I will have to sacrifice him again,” she added.
The news conference was held jointly with opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is the wife of jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar started the opposition’s reform movement after he was sacked by Mahathir two decades ago and jailed in a sodomy case he said was politically motivated. Anwar was subsequently jailed in 2015 for a second sodomy conviction he said was aimed at weakening the opposition pact.
Mahathir and Anwar subsequently made peace in a remarkable turnaround, united by the aim of ousting Najib.
Support for Najib’s ruling coalition declined in the last two elections and it lost the popular vote to the opposition in 2013 for the first time ever. Najib has also been tainted by a corruption scandal involving the 1MDB state development fund he set up that accumulated massive debt. Several countries are investigating possible embezzlement and money-laundering through the fund, though Najib denies wrongdoing.
Siti Hasmah and Wan Azizah appealed for women’s support for the opposition coalition, saying women can be the kingmaker in the elections.
“If you ask which group has the ability to be the kingmaker — or why not queenmaker —in this 14th general election, we believe the answer is the women folk,” they said in a joint statement. “We urge mothers who love their families and the future of this country to vote on May 9. Choose the best for the future of our family and country.”
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By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (A.S)
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
New Post has been published on https://goo.gl/T4ZXRm
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | April 20, 2018 (AP)(STL.News)The wife of former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad urged women on Friday to support the opposition coalition in next month’s general election for a better future.
Women are nearly half of the 14.94 million people eligible to vote in the May 9 polls that will pit Prime Minister Najib Razak’s long-ruling coalition against an opposition coalition headed by his former mentor Mahathir, one of Asia’s longest serving premier for 22 years until his retirement in 2003.
Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, 91, said she was initially torn when Mahathir, 92, decided to return to politics but conceded after he told her that it was “his duty” to help the country.
“This is really unprecedented for someone so young to have a second round,” she told a news conference.
“I would like to tell you that my heart was divided because we are no longer young. I hesitated at first and I questioned my husband whether he really really wanted to be the potential seventh PM,” she said. “He told me plainly that it is his duty to the country and people of Malaysia and be the seventh PM if they want him to do so.”
The news conference was a rare appearance by Siti Hasmah, who has always kept a low profile and always been seen with her husband.
She has followed Mahathir on his campaign and said they were encouraged by huge turnout at political rallies and is “confident that people want to change the government.”
“If this is destined by Allah, God willing, he will do his job and I will be the first one to support him. I will have to sacrifice him again,” she added.
The news conference was held jointly with opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is the wife of jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar started the opposition’s reform movement after he was sacked by Mahathir two decades ago and jailed in a sodomy case he said was politically motivated. Anwar was subsequently jailed in 2015 for a second sodomy conviction he said was aimed at weakening the opposition pact.
Mahathir and Anwar subsequently made peace in a remarkable turnaround, united by the aim of ousting Najib.
Support for Najib’s ruling coalition declined in the last two elections and it lost the popular vote to the opposition in 2013 for the first time ever. Najib has also been tainted by a corruption scandal involving the 1MDB state development fund he set up that accumulated massive debt. Several countries are investigating possible embezzlement and money-laundering through the fund, though Najib denies wrongdoing.
Siti Hasmah and Wan Azizah appealed for women’s support for the opposition coalition, saying women can be the kingmaker in the elections.
“If you ask which group has the ability to be the kingmaker — or why not queenmaker —in this 14th general election, we believe the answer is the women folk,” they said in a joint statement. “We urge mothers who love their families and the future of this country to vote on May 9. Choose the best for the future of our family and country.”
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By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (A.S)
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
New Post has been published on https://goo.gl/T4ZXRm
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | April 20, 2018 (AP)(STL.News)The wife of former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad urged women on Friday to support the opposition coalition in next month’s general election for a better future.
Women are nearly half of the 14.94 million people eligible to vote in the May 9 polls that will pit Prime Minister Najib Razak’s long-ruling coalition against an opposition coalition headed by his former mentor Mahathir, one of Asia’s longest serving premier for 22 years until his retirement in 2003.
Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, 91, said she was initially torn when Mahathir, 92, decided to return to politics but conceded after he told her that it was “his duty” to help the country.
“This is really unprecedented for someone so young to have a second round,” she told a news conference.
“I would like to tell you that my heart was divided because we are no longer young. I hesitated at first and I questioned my husband whether he really really wanted to be the potential seventh PM,” she said. “He told me plainly that it is his duty to the country and people of Malaysia and be the seventh PM if they want him to do so.”
The news conference was a rare appearance by Siti Hasmah, who has always kept a low profile and always been seen with her husband.
She has followed Mahathir on his campaign and said they were encouraged by huge turnout at political rallies and is “confident that people want to change the government.”
“If this is destined by Allah, God willing, he will do his job and I will be the first one to support him. I will have to sacrifice him again,” she added.
The news conference was held jointly with opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is the wife of jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar started the opposition’s reform movement after he was sacked by Mahathir two decades ago and jailed in a sodomy case he said was politically motivated. Anwar was subsequently jailed in 2015 for a second sodomy conviction he said was aimed at weakening the opposition pact.
Mahathir and Anwar subsequently made peace in a remarkable turnaround, united by the aim of ousting Najib.
Support for Najib’s ruling coalition declined in the last two elections and it lost the popular vote to the opposition in 2013 for the first time ever. Najib has also been tainted by a corruption scandal involving the 1MDB state development fund he set up that accumulated massive debt. Several countries are investigating possible embezzlement and money-laundering through the fund, though Najib denies wrongdoing.
Siti Hasmah and Wan Azizah appealed for women’s support for the opposition coalition, saying women can be the kingmaker in the elections.
“If you ask which group has the ability to be the kingmaker — or why not queenmaker —in this 14th general election, we believe the answer is the women folk,” they said in a joint statement. “We urge mothers who love their families and the future of this country to vote on May 9. Choose the best for the future of our family and country.”
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By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (A.S)
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
New Post has been published on https://goo.gl/T4ZXRm
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | Mahathir's wife urges Malaysia's women to be 'queenmakers'
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | April 20, 2018 (AP)(STL.News)The wife of former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad urged women on Friday to support the opposition coalition in next month’s general election for a better future.
Women are nearly half of the 14.94 million people eligible to vote in the May 9 polls that will pit Prime Minister Najib Razak’s long-ruling coalition against an opposition coalition headed by his former mentor Mahathir, one of Asia’s longest serving premier for 22 years until his retirement in 2003.
Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, 91, said she was initially torn when Mahathir, 92, decided to return to politics but conceded after he told her that it was “his duty” to help the country.
“This is really unprecedented for someone so young to have a second round,” she told a news conference.
“I would like to tell you that my heart was divided because we are no longer young. I hesitated at first and I questioned my husband whether he really really wanted to be the potential seventh PM,” she said. “He told me plainly that it is his duty to the country and people of Malaysia and be the seventh PM if they want him to do so.”
The news conference was a rare appearance by Siti Hasmah, who has always kept a low profile and always been seen with her husband.
She has followed Mahathir on his campaign and said they were encouraged by huge turnout at political rallies and is “confident that people want to change the government.”
“If this is destined by Allah, God willing, he will do his job and I will be the first one to support him. I will have to sacrifice him again,” she added.
The news conference was held jointly with opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is the wife of jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar started the opposition’s reform movement after he was sacked by Mahathir two decades ago and jailed in a sodomy case he said was politically motivated. Anwar was subsequently jailed in 2015 for a second sodomy conviction he said was aimed at weakening the opposition pact.
Mahathir and Anwar subsequently made peace in a remarkable turnaround, united by the aim of ousting Najib.
Support for Najib’s ruling coalition declined in the last two elections and it lost the popular vote to the opposition in 2013 for the first time ever. Najib has also been tainted by a corruption scandal involving the 1MDB state development fund he set up that accumulated massive debt. Several countries are investigating possible embezzlement and money-laundering through the fund, though Najib denies wrongdoing.
Siti Hasmah and Wan Azizah appealed for women’s support for the opposition coalition, saying women can be the kingmaker in the elections.
“If you ask which group has the ability to be the kingmaker — or why not queenmaker —in this 14th general election, we believe the answer is the women folk,” they said in a joint statement. “We urge mothers who love their families and the future of this country to vote on May 9. Choose the best for the future of our family and country.”
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By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (A.S)
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