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One Fear At A Time
Sean Sean Tan says:
Granted, changing lanes on the highway in the midst of Malaysian traffic itself gives you the same five nanosecond heart-stopping action you’d get from initially getting dropped free fall off a twenty storey building. Think I’m bluffing? Have you ever tried changing lanes while a Kancil is seemingly blocks away? Just as you hit that signal… before the circuit even has time to react, the Kancil flies past you at vehicle rattling, earth shaking sonic speed fueled by unseen demonic forces that leave an imaginary trail of blazing hellish fire… missing you by a pitiful hairsbreadth.
Probably a beaten dead horse of a topic (Malaysian traffic), but I thought it’d be fun to share the worries I harbored while attempting to maneuver around a roundabout after four years.
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