Ever Seen The Uber Rich In A Fist Fight Netizens Thought It Was Low Energy

RECENTLY we Malaysians bear witness to the group fight among transvestites which was downright hilarious.
Their manliness sure showed through even with all that short skirt, long hair and painted fingernails. But how would a group of people from the T20 income group battle it out?
Supposedly they should be more cultured, coming from a background with higher purchasing power. Do they hurl fists at each other with their pinkies extended? Perhaps it is time to put this mystery to rest.
Recently, a video surfaced showing a brawl among a group of golfers. With all that British English slang being thrown around, they could be having a disagreement about carving up an indigenous island for colonisation.
A philosophical netizen who saw the video said, “It is correct what people say about having money does not guarantee one’s happiness. They are rich yet they still fight.”
Annoyed Malaysian added that the person was T20 yet behaved like a Mat Rempit. “Money can’t buy class, it buys you a bigger ego,” he said.
“We should just leave the rich alone when they brawl,” said hannnnnn while Amirong claimed that they may be fighting over a project worth several millions.

“This is why I don’t mix around with the T10,” said misshippo.
Several others said they fought like transvestites, or that the T20 fight was boring and lacking in energy.
On a more serious note, netizen Syed Jaymal Zahiid said the attacker in the video was no other than Tunku Mishal Shahrin who he claimed was a troublesome person with a reputation known by many in Kuala Lumpur.

“He is viral even in Singapore,” said Syed Jaymal Zahiid, adding that one of his victims had his head smashed by the hot-headed Tunku, who is a member of the Johor royalty.

According to Roti Kaya, Tunku Mishal Shahrin previously assaulted Malaysian rapper Mikael Adam, also known as SonaOne at the Lot 10 shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur in 2012.
The incident resulted in him fracturing his cheekbone and requiring treatment at the hospital.
According to reports, Fly FM radio presenter Hani Farhana Hatim, better known as Hunny Madu, made a statement on Twitter linking Tengku Mishal Ibrahim to the incident.
Hafiz Hatim, Hunny Madu’s brother, also made a statement, which caught the attention of the Crown Prince of Johor, who later responded by stating that Tengku Mishal Ibrahim had been exiled. — Focus Malaysia
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