While Selangor is now allowing dine-in (comes with its own challenges), but not everyone is up for it, which I get. But when I can't tarpau non-halal meals back to the office or don't want to pay through the nose for delivery, I would rather just fill out the contact tracing stuff instead la.
Weather report: Back to being hot as balls this week most days. Even with the rain, it's also still unbearably warm.
Weather report: Back to being hot as balls this week most days. Even with the rain, it's also still unbearably warm.
- Dunno why parents think it's a good idea to bring their kids out in this pandemic, especially the younger kids. But I don't miss kids running amok when I'm out and about cos them bumping into you because you are in their way was just always annoying.
- While Singapore is putting the kibosh on people visiting each other for the upcoming Raya celebration next weekend, Malaysia is like "20 people can, only on first day of Rayalah...", yada yada. 20 people in a bungalow sure, 20 people in an average terrace house or apartment ah... fuggedaboutit lah. Pakai Zoom je la, apa susah? You know how many Chinese people would love an excuse not to go to each other's houses for CNY? Does anyone think the gahmen would do all these things if it wasn't Raya? Seriously?!
- Yup, schools and daycare centres are still closed. Well, how do you expect kids to practice social distancing in those settings lah?
- People online are freaking out about moldy leather goods, cinema halls and erm, cooking utensils this past week.
- Clothing and accessories stores are also open, but a bit redundant cos fitting rooms are closed so you can't try anything. Maybe try to shop where there's a decent exchange and/or refund policy?
- Last Week Tonight put out a stamp sheet to get people to help the underfunded USPS. Personally, I want a few sheets myself even if I'll never use them.
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