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  1. To get rid of fuel subsidies we must change the way we live and structure our cities.

    I made a very conscious choice of living in a 15-minuye city. Just a five to ten minutes walk from my apartment is a row of shophouses that had everything I need to live - from supermarkets to restaurants and cafes to even dentists, clinics and a hardware shop. I can stay in this radius and live well. If I want to travel further, a 15-min walk away is a train station, and if I walk a little further another station. I can take this light rail to visit my parents who live a few stations away and heck even my brother lives a few stations away. If I want to go to a hypermarket I just need to hop on the train and get there.

    On top of that I work remotely. If I need to go to the office in KL, I take the light rail too.

    As a result, I can stretch a full tank ⛽ for two months.

    Towns like mine do exist in malaysia, but oddly suburb-like towns are getting de riguer especially among the monied. But I don't think I will want to live so car dependently. More towns need to be built like mine.

    PS: As I know some folks would prob wanna discuss the subsidies with me. Do read first about how Malaysia's oil subsidies are different than those implemented in some Western countries. In Malaysia these subsidies are considered a social contract of sorts; free market economics etc isn't something we adhere to religiously.

    freemalaysiatoday.com/category

    #Malaysia #oilcrisis #petrol

  2. To get rid of fuel subsidies we must change the way we live and structure our cities.

    I made a very conscious choice of living in a 15-minuye city. Just a five to ten minutes walk from my apartment is a row of shophouses that had everything I need to live - from supermarkets to restaurants and cafes to even dentists, clinics and a hardware shop. I can stay in this radius and live well. If I want to travel further, a 15-min walk away is a train station, and if I walk a little further another station. I can take this light rail to visit my parents who live a few stations away and heck even my brother lives a few stations away. If I want to go to a hypermarket I just need to hop on the train and get there.

    On top of that I work remotely. If I need to go to the office in KL, I take the light rail too.

    As a result, I can stretch a full tank ⛽ for two months.

    Towns like mine do exist in malaysia, but oddly suburb-like towns are getting de riguer especially among the monied. But I don't think I will want to live so car dependently. More towns need to be built like mine.

    PS: As I know some folks would prob wanna discuss the subsidies with me. Do read first about how Malaysia's oil subsidies are different than those implemented in some Western countries. In Malaysia these subsidies are considered a social contract of sorts; free market economics etc isn't something we adhere to religiously.

    freemalaysiatoday.com/category

    #Malaysia #oilcrisis #petrol

  3. Malaria Influenced Human Evolution and Settlement Patterns in Africa

    📰 Original title: Malaria didn’t just kill early humans, it shaped who we became

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    #science #malaria #evo...

  4. Malafaia apresenta candidatos em altar do culto com Flávio Bolsonaro em campanha para evangélicos

    🔥Ricardo Noblat analisa os principais acontecimento da política brasileira ao lado de Guga Noblat. O programa Noblat Blá Blá vai ao ar de segunda a sexta-feira, das 18h às 19h. #política #noblat #corte #noticias #silasmalafaia #santaceia #fláviobolsonaro #sóstenescavalcante #pl ➡️ Deixe seu like e inscreva-se no nosso canal! Acesse o Metrópoles: 👉 Acesse o Blog do Noblat:

    fllics.com/en/video/malafaia-a

  5. Fabián de la Rosa, znany filipiński malarz, miałby dziś urodziny. W swojej twórczości skupiał się na realizmie i detailach, co uczyniło go jednym z najwybitniejszych artystów swojego czasu. Jego dzieła, takie jak "Planting Rice", nie tylko wzbudzają podziw, ale także uczą o kulturze Filipin. #Malarstwo #Sztuka #FabiánDeLaRosa (fot. Wikipedia)

  6. Fabián de la Rosa, znany filipiński malarz, miałby dziś urodziny. W swojej twórczości skupiał się na realizmie i detailach, co uczyniło go jednym z najwybitniejszych artystów swojego czasu. Jego dzieła, takie jak "Planting Rice", nie tylko wzbudzają podziw, ale także uczą o kulturze Filipin. #Malarstwo #Sztuka #FabiánDeLaRosa (fot. Wikipedia)

  7. Fabián de la Rosa, znany filipiński malarz, miałby dziś urodziny. W swojej twórczości skupiał się na realizmie i detailach, co uczyniło go jednym z najwybitniejszych artystów swojego czasu. Jego dzieła, takie jak "Planting Rice", nie tylko wzbudzają podziw, ale także uczą o kulturze Filipin. #Malarstwo #Sztuka #FabiánDeLaRosa (fot. Wikipedia)

  8. Fabián de la Rosa, znany filipiński malarz, miałby dziś urodziny. W swojej twórczości skupiał się na realizmie i detailach, co uczyniło go jednym z najwybitniejszych artystów swojego czasu. Jego dzieła, takie jak "Planting Rice", nie tylko wzbudzają podziw, ale także uczą o kulturze Filipin. #Malarstwo #Sztuka #FabiánDeLaRosa (fot. Wikipedia)