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  1. well.... those actually not for sitting de... cos now alot of ppl tabao... tats y the butts all auto kanna suck there.....
    4 points
  2. 1st time cum dis hocker sente since it moved But sianz no nice aunty OL for mi to beo their pg Ani kgk cum here b4? Jiak nasee lomak kym
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  4. number 1 country, they can't even tolerate someone from a "different caste" around them.
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  5. Where can eat Anyway this is hum add ckt
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  6. 15yrs ago many were not well educated. Even today few understand impact of economics But time to see past the fluff.
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  7. Govt still waiting for them to pay taxes okay Cannot be let them retrench cut cost then no tax right
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  8. wonder how are the 2 casinos holding up...if they toh and pull out...then become white elephants
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  9. the voters have to live with the decision they made 15 yrs ago. they allowed loong loong and his pappies to smoke them into accepting the casinos despite many studies alrdy showing the limited economic impact. so no sympathy from me. wahahahahhahahha
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  10. Wah u also know hitomi? Ic u r a woman of culture hahaha
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  11. This proves how open leg we are to ah neh. ICA issued permit like toilet paper sia
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  12. Anyone have this? looks like something @Chestnut will like
    2 points
  13. french actually one of the most tolerant until the migrant crisis. they believe in this idea of french by spilled blood.
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  14. There is a limit to what the Government can do to cushion the weakening job market, said observers, who expect tens of thousands of jobs here to be cut within the next half a year, when the full impact of the Covid-19 pandemic will be felt. Measures that have staved off retrenchments, such as the recently extended Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) that helps offset part of the wages of local workers, draw heavily on the country's reserves, added experts, who fear the intensity of layoffs will build up for a while. Aviation, tourism, retail, hospitality, entertainment, food and beverage, marine and offshore, and construction will be hit hard. Their views echoed those of Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, who in a ministerial statement on Aug 17 said that retrenchments will be inevitable despite the Government's best efforts. He added that the JSS cannot be sustained at current levels. Labour experts said workers have so far been sheltered from the worst economic effects due to substantial government support. National University of Singapore senior economics lecturer Kelvin Seah said: "Nobody knows how long (the pandemic) will last. There is too much uncertainty. It will depend on whether countries are able to contain the virus effectively." The outlook remains uncertain and not just within Singapore, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). It added that the impact of the pandemic and the mitigation measures were not fully felt in the first quarter of the year. "We are now starting to see the deeper impact of Covid-19 on the labour market," MOM said. National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) deputy secretary-general Cham Hui Fong said: "Within the unionised sector, we are witnessing an increase in the number of retrenched workers, especially during these few months, as compared to last year." The pandemic will be long drawn and business volumes for many sectors will be unable to recover for a while, she said. Some firms would have no choice but to resort to layoffs after exhausting other cost-cutting measures. Retrenchments more than doubled in the second quarter of this year, with 6,700 workers laid off, up from 3,220 in the first quarter. This was higher than the peak of 5,510 during the 2003 Sars outbreak, but below the 2009 global financial crisis high of 12,760. And this is only the tip of a large iceberg, warned observers. Last month, labour chief Ng Chee Meng said he expects job losses to rise in the next six to 12 months as the economic impact of the pandemic becomes widely felt. Dr Seah noted that layoffs typically do not happen right after businesses see a fall in their profits. "Although businesses might be losing money, they may still try to retain workers," he added. "If profits continue to fall for a sustained period, then companies have little choice but to lay off workers. Some of these businesses may not even survive themselves." When firms in key sectors like aviation and tourism fare poorly, "there will be a domino effect since these people suffer a fall in income", Dr Seah pointed out. The aviation and aerospace sectors have been badly hit by Covid-19, with air travel crippled by border closures and airlines grounding planes. Aerospace giant Pratt & Whitney, aircraft manufacturer Airbus and engine maker Rolls-Royce are among major firms that have cut staff here due to declining business. The impact has trickled down to other businesses, including Resorts World Sentosa and Millennium Hotels and Resorts, which have also retrenched workers here. Mr David Leong, managing director of human resources firm PeopleWorldwide Consulting, said most affected sectors are running at sub-optimal capacities and conditions. "The industries that depend on footfall, face-to-face human traffic are the ones that are critically crippled," he added. "This may take half a year to go by before we can see any modest signs of recovery." Mr Paul Heng, managing director of NeXT Career Consulting Group, pointed out that there will always be job cuts - including from business units moving out of the country and mergers and acquisitions. The pandemic has just necessitated more. But retrenchments will always be a last resort, said Ms Cham, adding that embattled businesses would first implement cost-cutting alternatives such as a shorter work week, no-pay leave and wage cuts. Unions and associations said they have been busy working with firms in recent months in an effort to save as many jobs as possible. For instance, the fintech industry is not spared from the economic fallout of Covid-19, said Singapore FinTech Association president Chia Hock Lai. A recent survey by the association found that over a quarter of its members had reduced manpower, although many indicated that the downsizing was temporary. Mr Gilbert Tan, chief executive of NTUC's Employment and Employability Institute, which offers training and job matching for Singaporeans who have lost their jobs, said it will continue to hold job fairs to offer opportunities to those affected. Singapore Human Resources Institute president Low Peck Kem advised workers to quickly bounce back if they can, including taking on gig work or reaching out to different industries. "The longer you stay unemployed, the more difficult it is to go back to the workforce," she added.
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  15. https://www.tiktok.com/@gamtohch/video/6869566905552833793?_d=secCgsIARCbDRgBIAMoARI%2BCjxTM7sr1Au3lF7pEs0i9Fa3IHOootOhjT4Z3oGxZs1A2KZ73sOh%2BsKbl7%2BKRWalFtp7EbaSjCzRZX3RVKIaAA%3D%3D&language=en&mid=6831815589883923202&preview_pb=0&region=SG&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAoTGKhLrqNXsa223lHJJevF__DDuz7W82j0hi5AKr1MD2LpPqULRvR55D242nIrWo&share_item_id=6869566905552833793&share_link_id=4F2A63B8-B40D-4C11-96AD-DF3C16C28714&timestamp=1599480852&tt_from=copy&u_code=d3f8kcd039dg98&user_id=6632877143998332930&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=copy&source=h5_t Must Turn On Volume! How to post Tictok ah???
    1 point
  16. Malaysia CKT is another animal liao! Esp Penang CKT that uses duck eggs (white ones)! Super ORGASMIC YUMMILIOUS!
    1 point
  17. Chiu really no simple. How to know how much cash they burn per day 😱
    1 point
  18. cash burn per day of sgd10m each b4 retrenchment. i think cash burn now has moderated to sgd5m each after retrenching to the bones. most likely genting sgp can sustain another 1yr with no gamblers while mbs abt another 9mths. https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/08/22/could-las-vegas-sands-survive-a-second-wave-of-cov/ macau looks very slow at the moment, seems like the high rollers will not be returning anytime soon.
    1 point
  19. I also will sit down on those seats while waiting for my food been prepared. The management got 拜拜 or not since waterway point got so many incidents happen.
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  21. nope... is yuna hayashi... retire liao lah...
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  22. After erection lai liao Initially say work together find a way out Now ask u all be realistic can
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  23. Everton have confirmed the signing of James Rodriguez from Real Madrid for a reported £22 million ($29m) fee. The Colombia international has signed a two-year contract with an option for a third as he reunites with Carlo Ancelotti, who brought him to Madrid in 2014. The midfielder then teamed up with Ancelotti again at Bayern Munich, where he spent two seasons on loan before returning to the Spanish capital last year. James made just eight appearances in La Liga last season as Zinedine Zidane's men lifted the title and had less than a year left on his contract with the Santiago Bernabeu side. “I am really, really happy to be at this great club, a club with so much history, and here with a manager who knows me really well,” the former Monaco and Porto star told Everton's website. “I’m looking forward to achieving great things here – and winning things, which is what everyone’s aim is. “I’ve come here to try to improve, to get better. I’ve also come here to help the team to win, to play good football – entertaining football. “I’m convinced, with Carlo and his technical staff, we can achieve big things and one of the big reasons [I signed] was the presence of Carlo Ancelotti. “I have enjoyed some great times with him previously at two different clubs. That was a massive reason to come here.” Ancelotti, meanwhile, was delighted to welcome the 29-year-old to Goodison Park and hopes he can improve the team as they look to build on last season's 12th-place finish. “James, as everyone knows, is a fantastic player with a lot of quality and a lot of ability to make assists for the strikers," the coach said. “He’s really excited about the project of the club and the fact we want to improve. He was really excited to sign and I didn’t spend time to convince him - he was already convinced.
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  25. Like hitomi...over kill liao
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  26. ya.... big... her tummy is like budging out. if slim dwn a bit more then bagus kiao....
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  28. Poco X3 looks good Anyway got cheaper note 9s local warranty https://carousell.com/p/1033827456 https://carousell.com/p/1033638409 https://carousell.com/p/1033383132
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  29. i like how u are confident she's not wearing panties
    1 point
  30. The ballot box is not enough a payback, i would like to see some retribution (eg Wise words of $8 Heart Surgery "Hari Kiri"). I would want a quick solution but a slow painful death! Yes i am nearing the Dark side.....
    1 point
  31. Me dont know how to make money work for me. Prefer to keep as cash. Only leisure gambling here and there.
    1 point
  32. Just make sure your bank account within 75k. Never know if bank will jipaboomz. Black swan are getting more and more common. Swiss franc, brexit, oil negative value. More to come..
    1 point
  33. What I was concerned about is the total investment of sinkie combined total into India is 60B, and whether can pull all out is a question mark as can be seen on the hefty fines imposed on Airtel Ok fuck not that I'm concerned since #notmymoney but that could be the root of the overall concern
    1 point
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