‘Grumpy’ ladle-wielding Tanjung Karang girl absolutely flattened a snake
Snakes seem to be crossing paths with Malaysians a lot recently what with snake charmers in uniform to snakes appearing in grocery shops and even a lady putting make-up on a small python.
Well this time, a Twitter user @ybmisai97 absolutely smashed a snake which she claims tried to bite her kittens.
next time jangan muncul time aku moody, kan mendapat pic.twitter.com/D46BNjp40n
— amaaaa (@ybmisai97) July 6, 2019
“Next time don’t appear when I am moody, cos you’ll get it.”
Twitterjaya, of course, had their own hilarious comebacks to this peculiar situation.
Aku kalau nampak ular dalam rumah, aku keluar rumah. Bagi rumah tu kat dia, aku beli baru.
— Aiman Haikal (@aimanzhaikal_) July 7, 2019
“If I see a snake in my house, I’m leaving the house. Give it the house, I’ll buy a new one.”
However, @ybmisai97 had a response locked and loaded.
i tak suka pembaziran, so bunuh je ihiks
— amaaaa (@ybmisai97) July 7, 2019
“I don’t like wastage, so I’ll just kill it.”
— $yafiqah 🌻 ☻ (@yoonpples) July 7, 2019
At the same time, there are also many who are saying she was wrong in killing the snake.
Ustazah aku cakap jin boleh menyerupai jelmaan ular bila didalam rumah. Dan ada cara menghalaunya kalau lebih tiga kali dia tak chaw. Layak untuk kita bunuh dia, tapi kalau dia kluar rumah dlam masa tga kali kita halau dia maknanya memang dia jin. Ustazah aku yang cakap.
— Jefri Zain (@fakhruronn) July 7, 2019
My ustazah said, genies can take the form of snakes inside the house. And there are ways to chase them, if they don’t get out after more than 3 tries. Then we can kill them, but if they leave the house after we ask them 3 times, then they really are genies. That’s what my ustazah said.
With over 1,500 likes, Twitter user @fakhruronn might have a point.
According to the famous website Islam: Question & Answer, there are hadiths in Islam that detail the rules on killing snakes in the house.
“The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “These houses have inhabitants. If you see any of them, ask them to leave for three days. If it goes (all well and good), otherwise kill it, for it is a kaafir.”
Narrated in Muslim (2236) via Islam Q&A
Meanwhile, some other people had some advice for the young lady’s boyfriend…
kepada bf perempuan ni, aku nak pesan sikit. bila gf tengah moody, hg jangan cari pasal.
— hafiz (@wthafiz) July 8, 2019
“To this girl’s boyfriend, I want to give some advice. When your girlfriend is moody, don’t go looking for trouble.”
There were also some who say that cobras normally live in pairs, so killing one, would cause the partner to seek vengeance.
— kupkakezz. (@sunnynitez_) July 7, 2019
To this, @ybmisai97 showed that she’s unfazed by snakes.
maybe dia cari pasangan dia yang ni pic.twitter.com/C6EmR5SSkQ
— amaaaa (@ybmisai97) July 7, 2019
“Maybe it was looking for its partner here.”
It turns out that the young lady is herself a collector of exotic animals (licensed) which is why she has no fear of such creatures and often crosses paths with wild reptiles because she lives in a rural area.
saya bukan haters pada ular ye😅😅 sebab saya memang bela haiwan exotic yang berlesen. just haritu mmg terpaksa bunuh sebab nak patuk anak buah saya, so takkan nak duduk diam tengok anak buah kena patuk right? 😅😅 pic.twitter.com/aHn0CfavaG
— amaaaa (@ybmisai97) July 7, 2019
BTW this is not the first time snakes have entered my house, because I live in a rural area. 😅😅
I’m not a hater of snakes 😅😅 because I keep licensed exotic animals. It’s just that day I had to kill it because it wanted to bite my nieces/nephews, so I wouldn’t sit still and watch them get bitten right? 😅😅
Guess that’s the kampung life huh?
By the way, as tough as this young lady appears to be, she’s still afraid of one kind of creature.
aku takut lipas weii
— amaaaa (@ybmisai97) July 8, 2019
“I’m scared of cockroaches.”
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