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newest version is diam diam rah kgks, jjww smal things like cag ah sohs.3 points
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can accidentally penetrate recall one saudi elite escape rape charge he fell and accidentally penetrated the CB3 points
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this is karma for character assassinating csj by pappy in pre social media days. now with social media, all dirty laundries can be traced and verified. wahahahahhaha3 points
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For those born in the early 80s and 90s, we’re sure many of you have fond memories of Yaohan, one of the most popular and iconic Japanese departmental store in Singapore. Let us bring you back in time with some cool facts that you didn’t know about it. Singapore’s Opening Goody Feed If you’ve been to Yaohan, you’re so damn old. But anyways here’re some cool facts about it. By Leanne For those born in the early 80s and 90s, we’re sure many of you have fond memories of Yaohan, one of the most popular and iconic Japanese departmental store in Singapore. Let us bring you back in time with some cool facts that you didn’t know about it. Singapore’s Opening Photo credits: Straits Times On its first day of opening, Yaohan attracted almost one million Singaporeans in its first week of operations. Multiple Firsts for Singaporeans Before Takashimaya became a household name, Yaohan was the first departmental store to bring in a one-stop shopping concept to Singapore. It was also the first company in Singapore to put its staff through rigorous Japanese etiquette and customer service training, something that was lacking with other competitor stores. To cater with its growing popularity, it was also the first store to have night banking services by POSB and also the implementation of cashless payment services by NETS. Overseas Successes Yaohan was far more successful and popular overseas than in its founding country, Japan. This was largely due to the restrictive laws in Japan that made it challenging to set up new businesses. Growth At its peak, it had 450 outlets worldwide in 16 countries. Asian Crisis, 1997 Best Denki is a subsidiary of Yaohan and was known as “Yaohan’s Best” in the 80’s. It started operating in Singapore in 1985 and was renamed to Best Denki after Yaohan filed for bankruptcy during the 1997 Asian crisis. https://goodyfeed.com/if-youve-been-to-yaohan-youre-so-damn-old-but-anyways-herere-some-cool-facts-about-it/3 points
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Sianz ah... still cannot home based atb dat gum me leh...3 points
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u mistook me le...i took pic of shake shack nia...but never go inside and jiak...hahahaha2 points
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Last time the movies jin biantai alot pf lape scenes Troublesome nite nice to watch2 points
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Can come my service i do foc. I will use my vacuum cleaner n vacuum ur face2 points
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democracy is brainwashing communism is brainwashing+suppression2 points
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yes, changi jewel...the sky train close leh...cannot take at all adele business full today!2 points
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Book smart only.. lack of eq... He could've change sugar baby every month... Take all their upskirt down blouse until iCloud max out2 points
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Diam diam rah kgk Chiu go mit chiur fav moonface adele rah wahaha2 points
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his facebook editor busy filtering out all the negative comments. pappy elite 1st ib has been redeployed from the task of glorifying loong loong to producing leadership stories for ivan while pappy 3rd ib is on 4hr standby mode to support when needed.2 points
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Jin emose... cannot wait for Mon to cum so dat I can resume my search for my new atb gf... haiz2 points
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No more Hui 哥... They probably have good retirement plan for him2 points
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just find one u can mari kita to and go la... dont jjww like a CAG la... not asking u to marry her.2 points
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Police arrest 41-year-old suspect for attempted robbery SINGAPORE: Police on Wednesday (Jun 24) arrested a 41-year-old man suspected of attempting to rob a teenager earlier this month. In a news release, police said that they received a report at about 7.10am on Jun 16 from an 18-year-old woman that a man had confronted her in the vicinity of Teck Whye Lane. The man threatened to slap her when she refused to hand over her two bags, the woman reported. Officers from the Jurong Police Division established the man’s identity through ground investigations and with the aid of surveillance cameras. He was arrested around Keat Hong Close, which is at Choa Chu Kang. He will be charged with robbery on Friday. If convicted, he could face between three to 14 years in jail and at least 12 strokes of the cane. Source: CNA/ga https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/police-arrest-suspect-attempted-robbery-slap-teck-whye-12872422 what the fug is this low level robber thinking? he wants to rob syt by slapping her?? i hope he gets many strokes of the cane...2 points
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social distancing please2 points
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last time really young xdd time will always buy cny clothing at isetan wisma atria also. now also go isetan to buy my office attire.2 points
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i always buy this when i go yaohan plaza singapura.2 points
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if want to jiak gao gao, i go with atb ol to guofu buffet. afterwards, we retire to nearby the southbridge where i lim her lemon lime gao gao. kym????2 points
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — Stalled reforms and perceived discrimination will keep up the chronic brain drain that has hampered Malaysia’s economic development at a time regional rivals are catching up to or surpassing the country, said Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research. In a research note today, Fitch Solutions highlighted the continuation of race-based affirmative action as a major cause of local talent choosing to head abroad for better opportunities. The firm also said the needed reforms — planned or promised — were unlikely to take place now as the country has been plunged into political instability, which in turn has prompted politicians to return to peddling populist measures. “A chief example would be affirmative action policies favouring the ethnic Malay population (Bumiputra), which is likely to continue to cause a 'brain drain' where talented non-Malay members of the population seek opportunities overseas. “Talent is key to the country being able to move up the value chain and escape the middle income trap and the brain drain, if left unaddressed, would impede any such drive to upgrade the economy,” the research house said. Such policies have also contributed to corruption — perceived or real — in Malaysia due, among others, to the preferential procurement policies the government practised in favour of some communities, it added. While the term “brain drain” is nebulous, the effects of the phenomenon can be demonstrated via employers’ perennial complaints about their difficulty in securing the talent critically needed for their operations. Last year, recruitment firm Hays’ published a report that said nearly half of employers in Malaysia were not confident they would be able to find the talent vital to expanding their local operations. As far back as 2011, the World Bank already warned that Malaysia was losing one in five of its graduates to migration, primarily to Singapore’s benefit. Further worsening matters was the assessment of yet another recruitment firm, Kelly Services, which said in its Malaysia 2019 Salary Guide that the employability of graduates in the country was a concern to companies. The Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research report today implied that this trend would not abate without serious reforms that it went on to concede would be formidable even without Malaysia’s current instability.. “These race-based policies will be very difficult to address and look set to slow the pace of economic development for the foreseeable future.” Compounding Malaysia’s loss of talent was the country’s slowing population growth, which the research house said could fall from 2.3 per cent between 2010 and now to just 1.0 per cent heading towards 2030. https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/06/25/malaysia-losing-talent-it-needs-to-climb-world-ladder-fitch-unit-says/18787152 points
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Always better to have made an impact then be a pointless dot 😉2 points
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This is for @ManOfTheHour All hail the legendary King of Poop2 points
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+1 b4 @HarrisY come in to show pictures of ATB bedroom and al fresco cai png by the streets.1 point
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Let him bask in his glory lor. Since other threads cannot beat his sai and qyf thread 😆😆1 point
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Means not lubricated enough, go take cucumber dip in coconut oil, take a deep breath & shove it in . Problem solved1 point
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