Sunday, July 15, 2018

Week 28, 2018 - World Cup comes to a close

Tonight, the world will find out who wins the World Cup. Conveniently in Malaysia, it's on about 11 p.m., which shouldn't be too difficult for most people. 
  • To quell my paranoia, had a foot X-ray this week (with a referral letter from the clinic). The good news is that my foot is not broken or fractured; the bad news: my foot still hurts like a MOFO when I walk and also walk too much. I suppose I can't complain that it (X-ray) only cost RM45. 
  • Shopee and Visa have a promo where you get 15% off minimum RM100 spend on the app every Monday until 17 September. Max. discount is RM20, so... 
  • Apparently, PDRM now (they didn't before?) has technology to track people watching pron in real time, in an effort to track down pedophiles and kid pron. On all devices. I dunno if incognito mode would help in this situation. 
  • I'm kinda not sure why anyone would hack Timehop...? Mining names and phone numbers, I'm thinking because of online and mobile banking.
  • While I'm sad that GSC no longer sells their small popcorn set, but now I'm glad to have no reason to spend concession money any more because they've been steadily increasing prices on that before this, anyway. Now I have excuse to just bring my own drink in or something. (I'm sure some of you have snuck in bubble tea at some point). 
  • Speaking of bubble tea - Tealive outlets are still running while they duke it out in court. 
  • Big news in some circles: Lush Cosmetics is FINALLY opening a store in Malaysia. That's all anyone knows so far. Where and when, dunno yet. I'm only cautiously optimistic because we also don't know how the prices are gonna be like yet. On the plus side...  No need to shop online at Singapore's online store (even for shipping across the border, the shipping is damn mahal) or buy when you travel there, etc. 
  • Finally used the Poslaju Ezibox this week when they couldn't deliver some stuff to the office. At least you can claim your packages there any time, and I didn't have to go back to the post office's Serahan window the next morning. 
  • According to this, I'm now a millennial again. Ok, whatevs. 

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