This toothpaste had to be rebranded twice, first for the name, and then for the logo.5d ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/agedlikemilk
An upside-down beverage, you're supposed to drink with a straw from the saucer.2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/WeWantPlates
4 year old jeans renewed for just about $4, now I can wear it for another 4 years!4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/Frugal
My city (Kuala Lumpur) builds huge roads that cuts across dense population centres. They have little to no pedestrian crossings, making getting from one place to another a huge pain.2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/UrbanHell
This was a meme from 2018 that’s making fun of Malaysia’s ever changing political alliances. Now the last row has actually come true, with the current PM revealed to be the mystery enemy.1yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/agedlikewine
After 15 years of ThinkPads, I decided to switch over to the Surface. Hi guys!2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/Surface
Children walks on the road, as the pavements were taken up by parked cars (Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, KL)1yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
[OC] Low-cost housing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Our version of what Americans would call “the projects”.1yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/UrbanHell
The city-planning — if you could call it that — around Batu Caves (Malaysia)1yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/AlternateAngles
The cycle lane in Kuala Lumpur. One way to help this problem is by lifting the cycle lane to be the same height as the pavement instead of the road.2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/urbandesign
Pakcik wheelchair uses the road, as the 8ft wide pedestrian path gets taken up by illegal stalls4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Illegally parked lorry didn't think about buses, left just enough space for cars. Wasting everybody's time.2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Went to a swimming pool that has a great view of the twin towers2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/Wellthatsucks
One of the world’s first maps. Asia and Europe are thought to be two distinct landmasses. And the existence of the Americas are not yet known by the creator of the map.1yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Kuala Lumpur is one of the least walkable cities you can name, that tries to distract you from the poor urban planning by building skyscrapers4mo ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/UrbanHell
Sucks to be a pedestrian in Kuala Lumpur, you have to go through silly shit like this.11mo ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/fuckcars
The widened footpath at Bukit Bintang (in front of Grand Millennium Hotel)4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Kelana Jaya Line's Innovia 300. Only fourteen of these exist on the line currently.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
TIL there was a proposal to rename the Philippines to Malaysia before that name was taken by us4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Perfect location if they want to someday build a Bangsar South metro station. Also workers living conditions.2yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
The lack of a footpath linking Subang Jaya LRT and the nearby malls. Pedestrians use the road.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
The Sri Rampai LRT Station (KJ4) looks really good compared to its peers. In the future when they renovate older stations such as Bangsar, they should use Sri Rampai as a reference.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
An advertisement for the Japanese Shinkansen at the Bukit Bintang MRT Station.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Parking lot at Bangsar charging for RM9 a day on a work day. The one to the right, has the ground paved and charges RM12 per day.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
I stood there reading these two posters for 5 minutes, and still not getting the message4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia
Builders using pedestrian pavement for their construction material, to do upgrade works on the illegal stalls across the road, also on pedestrian pavement.4yr ⋅ AboutHelpTools3 ⋅ r/malaysia