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Have you tried Malaysian food ? 🥘

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Yes, I have!
My brother lived in Singers for 9 years. I have been to Georgetown and Batu Ferringi.
I do like the Malay food, nasi goreng, nasi lemak, and I used to breakfast at a prata place that was owned by Malays in SG.
Also, things that I think are local to Penang, like nutmeg juice & ambra.

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When you travel, do you spend your whole day exploring attractions or do you take short breaks and return to the hotel ?

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I usually go on a walking tour of the city so I get the history and the feel of the place and do my exercise at the same time.
When I go to a place I always read books about that place.
Of course there is also the eating and drinking, but it’s mostly about absorbing where I am.
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What's the meaning your nickname

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Hadacol came through Hank Williams and the Hadacol Caravan. I didn’t really out that much thought into it, but it’s still been my username for nine years?
My ‘name’ also isn’t Herbert Asquith, but that’s another story.
Whats the meaning your nickname

Onlyfans?

Much to the chagrin of women and gay men everywhere, I’m not on it 😹
I also don’t subscribe to anyone as, while I’m not against it as such (like the people who want to ban it or something), I don’t take an interest in porn myself.

What’s your worst enemy mine is my own self destruction heart

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I’m not sure if you’d call it an enemy but work is definitely the worst thing in my life rn.
We’re having loads of software issues as if there weren’t too much to do already, and under a load of pressure from head office, even though their own minions unfailingly bugger up what little they do without consequences.

What is your favourite architectural style of housing?

I live in an Edwardian terrace so that’s the style I’m most used to.
https://www.thespruce.com/edwardian-house-7496839
That is probably my favourite though it has drawbacks, such as being less well insulated than newbuilds.
I do think, though some have tried to rehabilitate postwar styles (John Grindrod makes a good case for them, for instance) that in the 1950s and 1960s, there were too many old buildings which should have been restored, but were simply knocked down, and replaced with things that are now even more out of date than the Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
I was in Nottingham and went past the B-road Marsh shopping centre, which was built in 1968-72 and demolished in 2020-21. Basically, it should never have been built, and if the old buildings had been renovated, they would now be sought after, instead of the rubble (the city council has since gone bankrupt, so it isn’t even fully demolished).
So, while some newbuilds can be good and I like some of the very new blocks of flats built since 2000, we should also cherish the old buildings that can be used as civic buildings and family homes, instead of taking the postwar wrecking ball approach to them.

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