Sunday, April 19, 2020
Covid 19 : A Genius Malaysian Health Minister Says He Spoke With WHO And Leaders From Other 500 Countries And Tells Malaysians There Are 15 States In The Country HAHAHA.......
Fresh from telling Bolehlanders that drinking warm water keeps Covid 19 at bay, Malaysian genius health minister said he spoke with WHO and leaders from 500 other countries on Covid 19.
The world is grateful that we learn something new today.
Thank you minister!
We have all been so blind that we could not see so many other countries co-exiting in the world for so long.
We welcome these other 300 plus new nations into the world community.
Sorry for being so remiss.
You fellows have to thank our genius health minister for bringing you guys to our attention. He is a genius by any standard. You have to propose this genius for the Nobel Peace Price. We will second you on this and our sincere apologies to you once again for being so blind and remiss.
Meanwhile, Bolehland also welcome the other two additional states into its fold. But where are you guys actually located?
Come on in.
Welcome to the Land of Endless Possibilities!
You will love it here.
We drink warm water to keep Covid 19 at bay.
And laugh at the rest of the world for their stupidity.
And at their misfortune for not having among them born a genius like our beloved Baba.
Hehehe.......
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