But......it's all about money once you step out from your gate(which is not entirely true) because we're still 'spending' money when we're at home. Utilities....food....FuckOurLives
For those who stay with parents, I just wanna say you guys are so lucky! Please appreciate!
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So why do I say you're spending money when you go out, though you didn't shop for any goods? One very good reason - transportation fees.

Considering you're taking public transport. RM3 once you get in the taxi, or sometimes, before getting into the taxi. Sometimes they charged fees per head, at my place.
RM2+ for LRT when you're traveling somewhere far. You'll never wanna walk to the LRT station because of the current issue - acid splasher, and the old-time issue - snatch thieves.

Considering you're taking your own car. Let's talk about the fuel price: Ron97 - 2009 RM2/liter, July 2010 RM2.1/liter, November 2010 RM2.15/liter, December 2010 RM2.30/liter, May 2011 RM2.90/liter.
Ron95 - 2009 RM1.80/liter, May 2011 RM1.89/liter.
What about toll charges? Parking fees?...which is incredibly high high high? Check here if you're interested with the pretty price @ klparking.
So tell me, how important is money now? Before I end my emo post, check this out:

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