In conjunction with World Diabetes Day (November 14) At 52, Julius (not his real name) had grown used to being tired. He repaired cars in Penampang from morning until late evening, inhaling engine fumes and oil, and most nights ended with a glass of locally brewed montoku and a cigarette behind the stall near his house. His friends casually called him ‘mamai,’ a Sabahan (Kadazan) term for an older person that people also use casually to mean ‘bro,’ and the nickname always made him smile.
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