The day is dominated by laptop comparison and the pull of the MacBook Air, but the real story is deeper frustration: no progress, no transparency, no dependable help, and a growing belief that if Sri Lanka will not choose...
A light, obsessive laptop day about keyboard options, voltage and frequency damage, benchmark data that looks wrong, and the kind of half-comic self-mythmaking that turns a hardware shopping problem into a small performance.
A heavily administrative day about what a tougher Sri Lanka would require: stronger citizens through national service, foreign-policy and sanctions resets, road widening, English for business, strategic oil partnerships,...
The page is about finally deciding what Jonathan's failures mean: whether to cut him out, forgive him, or accept that the 50-50 promise still stands, all while the laptop problem, the lack of real work, and the appeal of...
A sparse day built from physical discomfort, a missed Sumathi visit, a few idle reactions to videos and people, and the small practical comfort of realizing I am still young enough to run for president.
The day begins with outrage that powerful men are acting as if paying Easter victims is optional, then widens into budgets for religious protection, foreign-ministry reshuffling, music, and a tentative effort to stop living...
A quick George Clooney search highlighted his polished, suit-and-tie presence. The moment landed as simple admiration: dapper George
A short but sharp page explaining that restricted access to me is about security, not vanity, and then returning to the same anger at Jonathan for withholding action and information in what was supposed to be an equal...
Taco Bell hit the spot alongside a Freeze drink and its cheeky bag slogan. Later, a Mash IT laptop review stood out for a Prince William–like voice
A Linus Tech Tips Dell XPS 13 Plus review felt genuinely funny. Later came a loving rundown of favorite Chinese and Singaporean foods before sleep
A bright Vim dishwashing ad with flying limes stood out in the kitchen setting. The fresh, punchy presentation felt satisfying and fun
A planning-heavy day about whether to buy the Dell Precision, the Inspiron, or the cheaper MacBook, wrapped inside a much bigger economic argument about low taxes, market access, IMF pressure, globalist capitalism, and what...