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  1. ah soh ah dun jjww, kopi finish liao faster go fill up for tony else no pocket money jiak kumgong beehoon
    4 points
  2. 人到中年就发福。become bui bui... me also like that....
    4 points
  3. SINGAPORE — A 25-year-old man was sentenced to nine months’ jail and one stroke of the cane on Thursday (Jan 21) for molesting his girlfriend’s mother, who had earlier looked after the couple’s baby throughout the night.The Singaporean cannot be named due to a court gag order to protect the 38-year-old victim’s identity. He pleaded guilty to one count of molestation. It was not his first sexual offence — in 2013, he was placed on 21 months’ probation after being convicted of sexual penetration of a minor. He was about 18 years old at the time. The latest incident happened on the morning of March 9 last year. The older woman went to sleep in her bedroom at about 8am as she had been looking after the infant. Around 11.30am, the man went into the bedroom to retrieve a pillow and saw his girlfriend’s mother asleep there with one of her breasts exposed. His girlfriend, who did not go into the room with him, noticed that he remained in the room for a while. He then molested the older woman while she was still asleep and squeezed her breast over her T-shirt a few times, while calling “mother” a few times. He also touched her mouth.She woke up and saw him squatting beside her head, with his pants down and private parts exposed.He then told her something to the effect of: “Let’s have sex” and she responded that she did not want to. When she asked where his girlfriend and their baby were, he said they were sleeping outside.She pretended to go back to sleep and he left the room. However, she did not immediately report the incident to the police as she feared arousing his suspicions. She lodged a report about an hour later when the baby was crying. He was subsequently arrested. After the molestation, she reported feeling scared that he would return to her flat. She also began regularly attending sessions at the Institute of Mental Health to deal with her depression, but did not specifically tell her psychiatrist about the incident as she did not want others to know what had happened. Deputy Public Prosecutor Tin Shu Min said that the victim still felt traumatised thinking about the incident, even though the sessions and medication have helped her somewhat. The prosecutor, in seeking the sentence imposed, noted the “degree of brazenness” in his behaviour. The victim had also given him free access to her home and there was thus a degree of abuse of trust, she added. District Judge Chee Min Ping told the court that it was a serious form of outrage of modesty, but added that she had considered the man’s guilty plea which had saved trial resources and the need for the victim to testify. For molestation, the man could have been jailed for up to two years, fined, caned, or any combination of the three. https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/man-gets-jail-caning-molesting-girlfriends-sleeping-mother-asking-her-have-sex @HarrisY kinky age group... 25 years boy VS 38 years mother in law. like you VS math teacher. @ManOfTheHour I think your guess is likely to be correct. quite easy to guess.
    3 points
  4. @ManOfTheHour will volunteer to be front line healthcare worker to swap mediacorp aunties.
    3 points
  5. the untold truth is that all these wuhan vaccines r in beta testing. no monkey trial no talk, ok?????? wahahahahhahaha
    3 points
  6. Which mean those that take first need Pfizer beta version 0.1 Beta version 0.2 Beta version 0.4 Beta version 0.8 Final version 1.0 Final patch update 1.01.01 Final patch update 1.02 Hahahahhahha If inject with so many version of vaccines I be worried
    3 points
  7. Pfizer has said it could update its shots to combat new variants in just six weeks. Ahhahahaahahahhaha
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  9. knn... we cannot get this in SG... only some crappy "grilled chicken thigh" thanks to the mighty warriors.
    3 points
  10. not talking to u laa.... wahahahaha....
    3 points
  11. SINGAPORE — Authorities have received some reports of adverse events arising from a number of people who have received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Singapore, said a top health official on Friday (22 January). These reports are in the process of being compiled for submission to the COVID-19 vaccination expert panel for review and recommendations, Ministry of Health (MOH) director of medical services Kenneth Mak said during a virtual COVID-19 multi-ministry taskforce press conference. “As soon as we're able to get those recommendations out and we have organised and categorised these adverse events, we will be then able to publicise and inform you what those adverse events are,” said Associate Professor Mak, who did not provide a figure on the number of such reports. Prof Mak noted that in countries that have launched vaccination programmes, the majority of adverse events are very mild. These include pain, redness, swelling, soreness of the muscles after jabs were administered. “There are some who have reported fatigue, more generalised muscle aches, and fever. Many of these symptoms, in fact, reflect the body's immune system responding to the vaccine dose that has been injected in them, he added. “And (there) will be some that may have more serious side effects, which include allergic reactions of a variety of different grades of severity.” In the US, allergic reactions are occurring at a rate of 11.1 per 1 million vaccinations, according to local health officials. By comparison, flu vaccines cause about 1.3 such reactions per million doses administered. Prof Mak also spoke at length about the process for tracking such adverse events. “This goes through the institutions which perform the vaccinations, as well as other doctors who may see patients who have had the vaccination, and have had any adverse effects,” he said. These reports are then sent to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), which has a pharmacovigilance programme in place to receive and process them. Such reports are reviewed by expert panels within the HSA to determine the severity of the adverse events. Reports will also be sent to the MOH, where experts would be consulted to determine whether authorities need to tweak the list of precautions to be taken for the vaccination exercise, said Prof Mak. He also said that authorities are “very close” to reaching a decision for a second vaccine pending the HSA’s approval, but did not specify which company would be chosen. Currently, only the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by the HSA for pandemic use here. Two doses are required 21 days apart and it would take up to another two weeks after the second dose for those undergoing vaccination to achieve maximum protection against the virus. The government has signed advanced purchase agreements with Moderna and Sinovac. “We anticipate that we would have a decision made soon in our evaluation for one of the vaccines. The other vaccine, I understand, we are still clarifying further details with the company that produces the vaccine,” said Prof Mak. “We are hopeful that if we are able to get all the information necessary for evaluation, then the HSA can complete its review process and give approval for the other vaccines as well.” At the press conference, Health Minister and taskforce co-chair Gan Kim Yong said one scheduled Pfizer-BioNTech shipment has been delayed, and that there may be other delays to the shipments of vaccines due to Pfizer’s upgrading of its European manufacturing plant. “We will continue to monitor our supplies closely to meet our target of vaccinating all Singaporeans and long-term residents in Singapore by the end of this year. But we will need to calibrate our roll out in tandem with our supplies,” he added. As of Friday, more than 60,000 people in Singapore have received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, including those working in healthcare, nursing homes, frontline and essential services, and seniors in nursing homes. Separately, 39 staff at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) have received their second dose of the vaccine. From next Wednesday, some 5,000 to 10,000 senior residents per precinct in Ang Mo Kio and Tanjong Pagar will be able to receive the vaccine under a pilot. https://sg.news.yahoo.com/adverse-events-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-moh-133828162.html
    2 points
  12. nb, lao tiko me really dont understand liao. if property market is as good as data suggest, then why ola and piermont needs to give deferred payment and discounts???? https://www.theedgesingapore.com/capital/property/singapore-home-prices-rise-amid-property-curbs-speculation https://www.piermont-grand.sg/location/ and even good areas such as allgreen's royalgreen also go on property roadshow to do advertisment???? https://sps2020.99.co/project/royalgreen/ good properties sell themselves, no need advertisement one.
    2 points
  13. finally, SINGAPORE — Authorities have received some reports of adverse events arising from a number of people who have received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Singapore, said a top health official on Friday (22 January). These reports are in the process of being compiled for submission to the COVID-19 vaccination expert panel for review and recommendations, Ministry of Health (MOH) director of medical services Kenneth Mak said during a virtual COVID-19 multi-ministry taskforce press conference. “As soon as we're able to get those recommendations out and we have organised and categorised these adverse events, we will be then able to publicise and inform you what those adverse events are,” said Associate Professor Mak, who did not provide a figure on the number of such reports. Prof Mak noted that in countries that have launched vaccination programmes, the majority of adverse events are very mild. These include pain, redness, swelling, soreness of the muscles after jabs were administered. “There are some who have reported fatigue, more generalised muscle aches, and fever. Many of these symptoms, in fact, reflect the body's immune system responding to the vaccine dose that has been injected in them, he added. “And (there) will be some that may have more serious side effects, which include allergic reactions of a variety of different grades of severity.” In the US, allergic reactions are occurring at a rate of 11.1 per 1 million vaccinations, according to local health officials. By comparison, flu vaccines cause about 1.3 such reactions per million doses administered. Prof Mak also spoke at length about the process for tracking such adverse events. “This goes through the institutions which perform the vaccinations, as well as other doctors who may see patients who have had the vaccination, and have had any adverse effects,” he said. These reports are then sent to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), which has a pharmacovigilance programme in place to receive and process them. Such reports are reviewed by expert panels within the HSA to determine the severity of the adverse events. Reports will also be sent to the MOH, where experts would be consulted to determine whether authorities need to tweak the list of precautions to be taken for the vaccination exercise, said Prof Mak. He also said that authorities are “very close” to reaching a decision for a second vaccine pending the HSA’s approval, but did not specify which company would be chosen. Currently, only the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by the HSA for pandemic use here. Two doses are required 21 days apart and it would take up to another two weeks after the second dose for those undergoing vaccination to achieve maximum protection against the virus. The government has signed advanced purchase agreements with Moderna and Sinovac. “We anticipate that we would have a decision made soon in our evaluation for one of the vaccines. The other vaccine, I understand, we are still clarifying further details with the company that produces the vaccine,” said Prof Mak. “We are hopeful that if we are able to get all the information necessary for evaluation, then the HSA can complete its review process and give approval for the other vaccines as well.” At the press conference, Health Minister and taskforce co-chair Gan Kim Yong said one scheduled Pfizer-BioNTech shipment has been delayed, and that there may be other delays to the shipments of vaccines due to Pfizer’s upgrading of its European manufacturing plant. “We will continue to monitor our supplies closely to meet our target of vaccinating all Singaporeans and long-term residents in Singapore by the end of this year. But we will need to calibrate our roll out in tandem with our supplies,” he added. As of Friday, more than 60,000 people in Singapore have received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, including those working in healthcare, nursing homes, frontline and essential services, and seniors in nursing homes. Separately, 39 staff at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) have received their second dose of the vaccine. From next Wednesday, some 5,000 to 10,000 senior residents per precinct in Ang Mo Kio and Tanjong Pagar will be able to receive the vaccine under a pilot. https://sg.news.yahoo.com/adverse-events-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-moh-133828162.html https://sg.news.yahoo.com/adverse-events-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-moh-133828162.html
    2 points
  14. Really like bui en? I am like elvin in the clip
    2 points
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  16. kor kor selling osram light bulbs ah?????
    2 points
  17. theoretically, u can mod the body as many times as u like with mrna. however, the side effect is that the individual strand will over-react if not tested properly. thats why the pfzier and moderna vaccines have a very much higher over-reaction rate without any verified effectiveness.
    2 points
  18. https://mugentech.net/index.php?/topic/9560-covid-19-vaccine-will-not-be-reserved-for-singaporeans-who-choose-to-wait-and-see/ Lucky we hold back cause Pfizer got new version of the vaccine https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-variant-south-africa-vaccines-2021-1 Hahahahahhahahahahhahah To them it, Early bird get the worm but they forgot early worm get eaten by the bird ahhahahhahahaahahahhahahaha
    2 points
  19. hahahahhaa heng i smart liao i jus armchio and dun komment
    2 points
  20. can you still fit into the princess amidala costume?
    2 points
  21. there was a period he was into body building. then his company got to control his growth because he will become too muscular for the photoshoot. maybe he stopped going to the gym, but didnt stop eating... @aaur4man
    2 points
  22. Alamak ..... Nobody here is going for WEF 2021 or Shangrila Dialogue 2021 lah! Remember its coming from these boys?
    2 points
  23. Its very similar to app S/w development! When u see The Infamous "Windows Blue screen"! U know siao liao!
    1 point
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  25. kgk xdd planning to buy bto????? u shld be asking kim bo @Chestnut , the future mistress of ur bto and not us since we r not staying with u. anyway, gxgx on finally wanting to settle down with kim bo. lao tiko uncle me wish the both of u early give birth to kim kia/bo and hundred yrs happy together.
    1 point
  26. it's the gcam processing, see if can fix the colour correction
    1 point
  27. So little, only 60K? sg population is 5.69Mil https://www.singstat.gov.sg/modules/infographics/population that a long wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to go
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  30. Not korean zeh zeh leh. Is Xibe zeh zeh Tong Liya Last time she acted as Empress Zhao Feiyan in a drama
    1 point
  31. Yeah would gladly be her pgd sucking slave dog
    1 point
  32. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Turbulent-Thailand/Thailand-targets-Thanathorn-for-questioning-king-s-vaccine-maker?utm_campaign=RN Subscriber newsletter&utm_medium=coronavirus_newsletter&utm_source=NAR Newsletter&utm_content=article link&del_type=10&pub_date=20210122120000&seq_num=6&si=44594 Thailand targets Thanathorn for questioning king's vaccine maker Former opposition leader latest to be slapped with lese majeste charges [img]https://www.ft.com/__origami/service/image/v2/images/raw/https%3A%2F%2Fs3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com%2Fpsh-ex-ftnikkei-3937bb4%2Fimages%2F9%2F8%2F3%2F9%2F31909389-3-eng-GB%2FCropped-161121943320210121%20thanathorn%20.JPG?source=nar-cms[/img] Opposition politician Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit said Thursday the lese majeste case against him was "politically motivated" and insisted on his innocence in a news conference. © Reuters MASAYUKI YUDA, Nikkei staff writerJanuary 21, 2021 19:45 JST BANGKOK -- Former Thai opposition leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has become the most recent target to face the kingdom's draconian lese-majeste law for disputing the government's COVID-19 vaccine strategy of solely relying on domestic production by a biopharmaceutical company ultimately owned by King Maha Vajiralongkorn. Thanathorn said the case against him was "politically motivated" and insisted on his innocence in a news conference on Thursday. Thai people deserve to know the truth of what is going on with their vaccines, he said. The Digital Economy and Society Ministry filed the royal defamation charge as well as a violation of the country's Computer Crime Act against Thanathorn to the technology crime suppression division of the police on Wednesday. The move came only two days after the 42-year-old billionaire ran a live online broadcast that questioned the role of Siam Bioscience in producing coronavirus vaccines in Thailand. Thanathorn made 11 critical remarks about the monarchy. As of April 13, 2020, all but two of the company's total of 48 million issued shares belonged to the king. The two were owned by an air chief marshal and a police colonel, respectively. The Crowne Property Bureau, which manages King Vajiralongkorn's assets, used to hold most of Siam Bioscience's shares, but they were transferred to the king's direct possession sometime between April 20, 2018 and April 29, 2019, according to documents obtained by Nikkei Asia. The government has accelerated the use of lese majeste since November, when Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said the government "will intensify its actions and use all laws, all articles, against protesters who broke the law." At least 54 activists including minors have faced the charge in recent months, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. Some protest leaders are facing multiple lese-majeste charges. Prayuth's cabinet approved plans to purchase a total of 63 million doses of COVID vaccines. Of those, 26 million shots have been assigned exclusively to Siam Bioscience to be produced domestically using a recipe from AstraZeneca shared through a technology transfer deal. In the broadcast, Thanathorn did not explicitly criticize the awarding of the deal to the company. Instead, he questioned Siam Bioscience's experience in vaccine-making, and said the government was relying too much on a company with limited credentials in the area. "It's too late before they realized that most of the vaccines have been bought out," the politician said in the broadcast. "I have to ask whether the government is prepared to handle the risk of putting all hopes on a single company." Prayuth slammed Thanathorn's claim on Tuesday. "It's all distorted and not factual at all," he said. "I will order prosecution for anything false that gets published, whether in [traditional] media or social media." According to a government database, Siam Bioscience registered a total revenue of 157 million baht ($5.3 million) for 2019. Its total assets were recorded at 4.5 billion baht. [img]https://www.ft.com/__origami/service/image/v2/images/raw/https%3A%2F%2Fs3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com%2Fpsh-ex-ftnikkei-3937bb4%2Fimages%2F_aliases%2Farticleimage%2F2%2F9%2F1%2F4%2F31914192-3-eng-GB%2FCropped-161122872120210121%20thailand%20vaccine%20astra%20.JPG?source=nar-cms[/img] President of AstraZeneca in Thailand James Teague attends an agreement signing ceremony for Thailand to provide potential COVID-19 vaccine at Government House in Bangkok, November 27, 2020. © Reuters The charges did not discourage Thanathorn from voicing his doubts. "Why is the government doing so much defending in the name of a private company? Is it actually admitting that a special privilege has been granted to this private company?" he posted on Facebook after the Digital Economy and Society Ministry filed the complaint. This is not the first legal challenge faced by Thanathorn. He formed his own pro-democracy Future Forward Party in 2018. In general elections in the following year, the party won 81 out of 500 lower house seats in Thailand. Its progressive campaign to cut the military budget and pursue bold reforms created many enemies, especially among the establishment. In November 2019, Thanathorn was stripped of his status as a parliamentary member by the Constitutional Court, as he failed to entirely relinquish his media shareholding before running for office. The court later ordered his party to disband as it was accused of receiving illegal funding from the leader. Pro-democracy activists took these developments as legal harassments, and took to the streets to protest the overreach of the government. The lese majeste law, or Article 112 of the criminal code, is the most draconian of its kind in the world. Defendants face up to 15 years in jail per offense, with consecutive terms possible. Anyone can make a complaint of lese majeste to the police. These recent charges come at a relatively quiet time for Thailand after a year of much unrest. Since mid-December, large protest groups have refrained from holding mass rallies due to the resurgence of COVID-19 in the kingdom. But angered by the government's recent actions, a small group rallied at Victory Monument in central Bangkok on Saturday, asking onlookers to write their own protest messages on a 112 m blank banner. The demonstration soon met a violent crackdown by the police acting on the government's ban on political gatherings brought in on Dec. 26. Before the banner was confiscated, one of the supporters wrote "the COVID-19 is just an excuse," implying that the government was using the pandemic to impose restrictions in Bangkok to quell the pro-democracy movement rather than to stop the spread of the virus. "Slitting the chicken's neck to frighten the monkeys" was how one royal observer described recent developments. On Tuesday, a Thai woman was sentenced to a jail term of 43 years and six months for lese majeste charges over her actions in 2015, luridly displaying what the law is capable of. Royalists have been encouraged by King Vajiralongkorn's unusual long stay on home soil to go on the offensive. Since his accession to the throne in 2016, the king had spent most of his time in Germany. But over the past few months, he has traveled around Thailand, occasionally mingling with his supporters. On Wednesday, prominent royalist Warong Dechgitvigrom announced the formation of a pro-monarchy political party called Thai Pakdee. "Today, we stand up and fight for the entire nation's revered and beloved institution," he said, referring to the monarchy. Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, a pro-democracy politician and co-founder of the dissolved Future Forwad, quickly responded to Warong's move on Twitter. "The formation of a party that advocates the protection of the monarchy, whether by good intention or in the name of destroying others, only brings the monarchy into the political sphere," he tweeted.
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  33. OMG... KGK late to the game... WOLS sia!! KGK better buck up!!
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  35. Jus a simple wallet with a coin zip at the back. I jus gotten a wallet from lazada at $8.40 bcos of cny sale. So waiting for it to come
    1 point
  36. hmmm by what he says. its pretty clear that SB61 voted them not to serve sinkies. Fucking childish CB face. sound like now u no want to play with me, next time i not gonna play with you also. KNN
    1 point
  37. Champions unbeaten 68 game home record ended by Burnley. Massive performance by Pope.
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  39. Yeah can go for weekly spiritual cleansing sessions...hallelujah!
    1 point
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