Noted a JFK map photo as a snapshot of modern U.S. foreign policy. Recalled UK comfort foods—cup noodles, tomato soup, toast—while reflecting on the UK versus Singapore.
4:45 p.m. (d)
What US foreign policy today boils down to.
5:30 p.m.
I often enjoyed cup noodles in the UK, delicious. And I love the taste of it. Nevermind it was cheap in large packs. I like the al dente wet noodle texture. I eat it a little firmer, not soft when cooked through with hot, boiling water.
5:45 p.m. (c)
Look Gertrude! This is like National Museum of Singapore. The Lee Kuan Yew story section. : )
Oh no, it's not -- whups
Reminded me of the place!
I was staying around the Singapore "Science center" longer than I did staring at LKY there in museum
Cause I got to play a Xbox there!
As a kiddie!
Hehhehehe
5:45 p.m. (d)
I love tomato soup. I think what I would do. Is I had like those cans of Campbell's Tomato Soup. I would use my toaster, to toast bread. I would add some butter. Because I got the olive oil butter mix, which spreads easy, without having to waste time waiting. And then I'd heat it (soup) in the microwave. I would enjoy it, dipping. I would sometimes add Tabasco hot sauce. But not really. I think I can tolerate "white people" heat, in spicy food. But not Asian tier heat tastes. I have delicate, sensitive tongue taste buds, which can't cope with hot, spicy food. I would eat soup with toast, and even this Ramen Cup Noodles, every week. But I had substantial meals, with fridge or freezer meals. I would use the oven when I didn't wish to use microwave. I had a good time there in the UK. I prefer it to Singapore. The fact is that the UK or the US are developed countries. But places outside, are ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████. Even Singapore, sort of isn't a real, fully developed country. ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████. It's a cultural thing. The UK is one of the most socially developed countries. I enjoy the people there.