"The Malaysian Flavours website echoes the late Kim Jong Il on communism,
so much for open-innovation"
I would not be surprised if the duo from MF is in conjunction to the North Korean regime as I have not come across a website that is this anti-choice for decades. Say you’d like to copy the name of a café, you can’t. Or you’d like to copy the address of a desired destination, you can’t. The MFs decide when you should have a new tab and what you can highlight (doesn’t work on Firefox) but stringently no copying. I would like to congratulate the owners of the website on having gone through such lengths to inflict inconvenience and anxiety on their readers. The two from Malaysian Flavours is what plebeians would refer to as control freaks.
Unquestionably they got their heads scratching secretly wishing that they could apply the same on their social media feeds fearing if anyone at all would like to plagiarise their conventional or at best scratching the surface write-ups. It would most certainly set the two of them into psychosis once they discover their futile effort could be bypassed by simply disabling script or child’s play print screen.
Everything ends with an ambiguous note synonymous to “worthy of a visit” or “visit when in area” since the reviewers has sold their souls to greedy businessmen over free lunches. Either that or a schizophrenic end note of “service is good.. no more NO NO NO from the staff” leaving patrons extremely confused and a pungent finish in the mouth. And don’t get me started on butchering of the English language with “Stubborn Joe Café is prides for their coffee..”.
I have left a comment that’s going through moderation with the objective to feed Ms Buttonnose and Mr Bieberflip’s need of control. The only commendation Malaysian Flavour would reap is that Bieber may have an eye for photography that can be bettered on but leave the writing to The Snob that is and will always be bona fide.
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