[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago

Interesting. What's better on calckey?

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Ohh yeah indoors lol

Sure, I'd be happy to help you plan a memorable first date in Kuala Lumpur within your budget. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park: Visit the Petronas Twin Towers and enjoy the view from the skybridge. It's quite a unique experience. Note, you need to get your tickets early because they sell out quickly. Then, relax at the KLCC Park nearby. Even though it's outdoors, it's still a wonderful experience if the weather is fine.
  2. Art Galleries: Visit the Ilham Gallery or Wei-Ling Gallery. These spaces often offer free admission, and you'll be able to view a variety of modern and contemporary art pieces.
  3. Aquaria KLCC: For RM69 per adult ticket, you can enjoy a marine adventure without even leaving the city. Walk through the underwater tunnel, observe over 5,000 different exhibits of aquatic and land-bound creatures.
  4. Café Hop: Kuala Lumpur is well known for its café scene. Choose a cozy café with a good ambiance for a casual date. Some popular options include Merchant's Lane, PULP by Papa Palheta, and VCR.
  5. KL Forest Eco Park: A beautiful rainforest reserve where you can walk through a canopy in the middle of the city. While partially outdoor, it's a unique experience and the canopy walkway is covered.
  6. Escape Room: Breakout Malaysia and Escape Room at Berjaya Times Square are some good options for escape rooms under RM100 per person. It's a fun activity that could help you two bond over solving puzzles together.
  7. Cooking Classes: Learn to cook traditional Malaysian dishes together. ABC Cooking Studio offers various cooking classes within your budget.
  8. IKEA Cheras and Lunch: This might seem unconventional, but it can be a fun, light-hearted date. You can walk around, dream about future homes, laugh at the strange product names, and have a Swedish lunch at their affordable restaurant.
  9. Museums: Visit the National Museum or the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia. Both are within your budget and are packed with rich cultural and historical artifacts.
  10. Indoor Rock Climbing: Camp5 Indoor Climbing Gym offers day passes under RM100. It's a unique, active date idea that can be a lot of fun if both of you enjoy physical activities.

Please ensure to check the prices and the operational hours before planning as they might have been changed after my last update in September 2021. Also, some places may require advance booking, especially due to potential COVID-19 restrictions. Enjoy your date!

These are all so active. I think ChatGPT wants a physical body

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Weird. Noted with thanks, will keep an eye out *for a github issue, and raise if we don't see one!

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Thankfully we've got external email - we ran into this or a similar issue. Thanks! :)

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago

Great ideas, thanks!! You raise a very interesting question in your last paragraph. My personal hope is that if we can make this place into a healthy and self-sustaining thing, we can move towards self-governance as time passes. You're absolutely right that this shouldn't be constrained by the limits of the founding team!

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks for shaking that out for us!! :)

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Steaaakkk

About a year ago I spent a little effort figuring out how to make a good steak. Sous vide, flametorch, cast iron. Delicious. But it's hard to beat the convenience of a slightly worse steak you can just pop on some crap pan and have ready in seven minutes (plus some seasoning time). Slight blasphemy I know

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Fuhhh you're making me hungry, that fried stuff looks good. Stupid healthy fish

[-] dcx 1 points 2 years ago

Heyyy! Yeah we're in touch, she pinged on the r/my announce post too. Thanks!

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