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One time game show contestant, oft-time urban roamer. I have nothing much to say, I'm the quiet one...which is probably why I take photos too much.

One thing I notice in parliamentary countries is t One thing I notice in parliamentary countries is that architecturally, their parliament buildings are much grander compared to the prime minister's office. But Malaysia is one of those exceptions where there's a grand prime minister's office in a vast but sterile area outside Kuala Lumpur (Putrajaya) while its parliament building looks like a non-descript concrete skyscraper in busy KL that's not visually appealing, sorry to say.

P.S. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to take a photo of the parliament building
Michael V. at ToyCon 2025! #justgotlucky Michael V. at ToyCon 2025! #justgotlucky
After serving routes north and south of Metro Mani After serving routes north and south of Metro Manila, PITX finally has a bus route for those going to the east!

The PITX-Antipolo bus line traverses is a 33 km route from PITX, passing through NAIA T3/Newport City, McKinley Hill, BGC, Ortigas East, Ortigas Ave. Extn, up to Robinsons Antipolo.  And vice versa.

A traffic-prone but convenient route for us easterners going to PITX and nearby areas like Baclaran, Aseana, SM Mall of Asia and beyond.
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