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  1. satu orang jiak beauty pok.... U ho seh bo? why no bring atb gf? I think the waitresses that served you all in severe pain now... they dio nai siong very heavy from the intense armchio... Better call ambulance for them.
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  2. kgk xdd dont know sgp's population is more than 61% dkgk?????? when govt say wuhan vaccine is effective, they also believe hor.
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  3. kgk xdd jin kelian, dont have onshore china bank account like lao tiko uncle me. tiagong malaysia can open wcpay liao. https://pay.wechat.com/en_my/index.html i also use boc sgp card for my tiong travel like a sakti uncle. wahahahahhahaha http://pic.bankofchina.com/branches/singapore/201510/W020151021601150833342.jpg
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  4. I guess that means that those noodles are really to die for.
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  5. Chao teksi driver, tonite no pax meh? Can cum here jjww Wahaha song boh
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  6. No wonder bird bird all flew to housing area... Sb61 likes tis
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  7. got 2 pair chopsticks ... knn u so stingy ah jiak so little for 2 person. no wonder even KGB Hiew oso bo Hiew u. Why bo learn from tomy be satki kia order like a boss mah
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  8. Myth debunked: Blowing in your Nintendo games never actually fixed anything If you played the NES, SNES or Nintendo 64, you’ve probably blown into a cartridge or two. The quick-fix trick cleared out any dust that was preventing games from working properly — or so we thought. The PBS Digital Studios show It’s OK To Be Smart recently examined the practice, which was often used when a game appeared to be frozen or did not launch correctly. However, it turns out our “cleaning” efforts were never actually doing anything and all that excess breathing was really just our brains playing tricks on us. As the video below explains, what actually helped get the games working was simply removing the cartridge and placing it back into the system — blowing air had nothing to do with it, and actually, the moisture in your breath may have even damaged games. Chris Higgins at Mental Floss also touched on this topic with a great post that fully debunks the air-blowing practice. “My money is on the blowing thing being a pure placebo, offering the user just another chance at getting a good connection,” Higgins wrote. “The problems with Nintendo’s connector system are well-documented, and most of them are mechanical — they just wore out faster than expected.” So there you have it — blowing into Nintendo games was really just a myth, and as PBS notes below, gamers are just victims of confirmation bias. https://www.geekwire.com/2014/blow-nintendo-games/
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  9. Moral of the story: Blowjob not needed. Just pull out poke in again and repeat.
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  11. Not at all. I believe she got bleach her pgd to maintain. I prefer if she don’t and let me clean for her
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  12. Hannar hannar, chiu spend dis n dat amt of $ still get ghosted/dumped by atb kym? Wahaha song boh
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  13. Chiu dun tink her seasoned pgd will be too seasoned meh? Wahaha
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  14. he order all the kumgong bola and vege stuff... no meat no fish no seafood... atb gf see also sian half... inside her mind should be full of "WTF!" my style is to flood the table... atb want eat what, just take.. no need to wait for her to tell me what she likes... iberico pork, mutton, beef, meat platters are default items... TIP: beauty pot live prawns jin shiok... tell the waiter to add rice wine for u before cooking... Very very shiok... usually 1 meal is 60-80 per pax for me... i guess KGK spent 30+ per pax? 2 pax pay $70+? give atb $100 still got $20+ to jiak caipng...
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  15. Dis 48yo ah soh still ky for chiu? @ManOfTheHour Ann Kok Was Worried Her Family Would Not Accept Her Wearing That Iconic 1996 Star Awards See-Through Top https://www.8days.sg/sceneandheard/celebrities/ann-kok-was-worried-her-family-would-not-accept-her-wearing-that-14176292
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  17. Deteriorating local government finances and concerns about mounting public debts are likely to result in China gradually curbing local government infrastructure projects this year, analysts said, although the top five approved last year are still set to cost close to 850 billion yuan (US$131.7 billion). China’s total fixed-asset investment rose to 51.9 trillion yuan (US$8 trillion) in 2020, an increase of 2.9 per cent compared to the previous year, but at the same time, its overall debt level also rose to 270.1 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) from 246.5 per cent in 2019. “Stabilising investment is the key to stabilising economic growth, and the growth of local government debt is critical to infrastructure investment,” said the National Institution for Finance & Development (NFID), a government-linked think tank, who released the data about China’s debt level. “Infrastructure investment for the whole year of 2020 increased by 3.41 percentage points more than the growth rate of nominal GDP, but its stimulus effect was limited compared to the scale of debt expansion. The increase in debt growth and the slowdown in economic growth have jointly raised the level of leverage.” The growth rate for China’s infrastructure investment has slowed in recent years, and according to NFID estimates, it was 3.3 per cent in 2019, compared with 3.8 per cent in 2018 and 19 per cent in 2017. Growing pressure on local government finances are among the reasons that the growth of infrastructure investment could slow further, with analysts expecting Beijing to reduce the limit for local authorities to issue special purpose bonds to fund projects. Special purpose bonds were introduced by the central government in 2015 to fund infrastructure and public welfare projects, effectively offering an off-budget source of financing for local governments. Typically, such bonds are used to finance infrastructure projects to be paid off with cash flow from the completed project. China has not yet announced whether it will front-load its local government bond quota this year, as it has for the last two years, to accelerate infrastructure investment. We think this may suggest a revised policy stance towards a lower reliance on special bonds to support infrastructure investment so as to ease financial pressure on the government’s fund accountFitch Ratings Local governments in China sold a total of 3.6 trillion yuan (US$558 billion) worth of special purpose bonds last year, against a quota of 3.75 trillion yuan, with Fitch Ratings expecting the remaining quota to be carried over into 2021. “The special bond quota for 2021 is yet to be announced, unlike the practice adopted in 2019 and 2020, where the quota was front-loaded in the previous year to maintain investment activity. We think this may suggest a revised policy stance towards a lower reliance on special bonds to support infrastructure investment so as to ease financial pressure on the government’s fund account,” Fitch said in a research report last week. Last year, China turned to its old playbook to drum up growth by boosting investment spending on infrastructure projects, with railway projects being the biggest ticket items, based on new large scale infrastructure projects approved last year by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China’s state planning agency. Investment in the top 15 projects is projected to be 1.21 trillion yuan, with two adjusted underground railway plans for Shenzhen and Fuzhou set to cost 86.49 billion yuan and 16.83 billion yuan, respectively. We believe that the growth rate of fixed asset investment can reflect the debt pressure of a region to a certain extent and its future economic growth prospectsZhongtai Securities However, not all provinces will be able afford to move ahead with planned infrastructure projects this year due to their worsening finances, and so are likely to see their overall fixed asset investment decline, according to a research report by Zhongtai Securities’ fixed income team published on Monday. “We believe that the growth rate of fixed asset investment can reflect the debt pressure of a region to a certain extent and its future economic growth prospects. For regions where the growth rate [of fixed asset investment] has fallen sharply, one should be cautious when it comes to choosing their debt for investment,” said Zhongtai Securities. Fixed asset investment in Hubei, the initial epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak last year, recorded the deepest plunge among China’s provinces in 2020, falling 18.8 per cent, a decrease of 29.4 per cent compared with 2019. Zhongtai Securities research showed fixed asset investment last year also fell in the provinces of Qinghai, Tianjin, Inner Mongolia, Fujian and Guangxi. Nevertheless, a number of local governments signed up to new high-cost infrastructure projects last year, and we review the top five by expected investment approved by the NDRC, with a total expected investment of 849.3 billion yuan (US$131.7 billion). 1. Greater Bay Area transport networks (US$73.5 billion) With an initial price tag of 474.1 billion yuan (US$73.5 billion), the project includes a high-speed railway and urban transit network that seeks to connect Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Zhongshan, Dongguan, Huizhou, Jiangmen and Zhaoqing. The network will cover 4,700km within Guangdong province by 2025, connecting the key cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Investment in the transport network within the Greater Bay Area is aimed at ensuring two hour journey times to inland-level cities in Guangdong province, and three hour journey times from the major cities in Guangdong to capitals of neighbouring provinces. 01:18 Construction of mega bridge in southwestern China completed Construction of mega bridge in southwestern China completed 2. Jinan urban transit network (US$17.9 billion) The eastern Chinese province of Shandong will spend 115.4 billion yuan (US$17.9 billion) from 2020 to 2025 to complete the second phase of its underground rail network in its capital city of Jinan. The network will cover 604.8km, connecting 11 cities in Shandong, and will offer better links with major railway stations in Jinan and with its airport. 3. Ningbo urban transit network (US$13.6 billion) Ningbo, the port city of the industrial hub in eastern China’s Zhejiang province, has been given approval to develop the third phase of its underground rail network from 2021 to 2026, covering 413.3km. The expected investment amount is 87.59 billion yuan (US$13.6 billion). Chinese workers on mission to ensure safety of desert railway 4. Beijing and Xiongan high-speed railway (US$13.5 billion) The planned high-speed railway network is designed to connect the new city of Xiongan in the northern province of Hebei to the capital city of Beijing, as well as Shandong province. The rail line will cover 552.5km, with 14 stops, with an expected investment of 87.11 billion yuan (US$13.5 billion). Xiongan, which is located around two hours by road from Beijing, is in the early stage of becoming a new metropolis after President Xi Jinping personally picked the site in April 2017 to form a “city of the future”. Many central government departments are set to be relocated to Xiongan to reduce congestion in Beijing, with its main railway station opening last year. 5. Chengdu-Dazhou-Wanzhou high-speed railway (US$13.2 billion) The newly proposed high-speed railway will connect Chengdu, the capital of southwestern China’s Sichuan province, to the cities of Dazhou and Wanzhou to boost connections in the Yangtze River Delta area. The network will cover 486.4km and is projected to cost 85.1 billion yuan (US$13.2 billion).
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  18. kgk xdd jiu shi kgk xdd. order all the cheap cheap sotong balls to act sakti. sakti kia is order shabu shabu pork belly 4 plates, 2 plates of pork lion, 2 plates of enok and 1 serving of cabbage for starter de. wahahahahahhahahaha
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  19. Ya la., Satu orang makan, order so little food, still ask for so many chopsticks... Maybe he scared neighbour table armchio him satu orang jiak steamboat.. so he asked for 1 more set of chopsticks.... Last time i bring my ex atb, order until table no space put... The waitress got to use trolley to hold for us.
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  20. Have leftover soup so I used it to fry noodle this morning for breakfast Ingredients Ready to cook Breakfast is ready
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  21. that's really inappropriate. I mean oranges come in pairs
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  22. Justice League is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. It is the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and a follow-up to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,[7][8][9] and was directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, based on a story by Terrio and Snyder. It features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, J. K. Simmons, and Ciarán Hinds. In the film, Batman and Wonder Woman recruit The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg after Superman's death to save the world from the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons. Warner Bros. began to develop a live-action Justice League film in 2007. The studio tapped Michele and Kieran Mulroney to pen a screenplay which became known as Justice League: Mortal. George Miller signed on to direct later that year with casting taking place shortly after. Warner Bros. fast-tracked the film for a summer 2009 release but production was halted by the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike. The project was cancelled following production delays and budgetary concerns despite the principal roles having been already cast. A Justice League film would re-enter development as part of Warner Bros' upcoming DC film slate in October 2014, with Snyder on board to direct and Terrio attached to write the script. The film was initially titled Justice League Part One, with a second film (under the name Justice League Part Two) intended to follow in 2019. However, the sequel was indefinitely delayed to accommodate the production of a standalone Batman film starring Affleck. Principal photography took place from April to October 2016. After Snyder stepped down from the film following the death of his daughter, Whedon was hired to oversee the remainder of post-production, including writing and directing additional scenes, which changed most of the film. With an estimated production budget of $300 million, Justice League is one of the most expensive films ever made. Justice League premiered in Los Angeles on November 13, 2017, and was released in the United States on November 17, 2017. The film grossed over $657 million worldwide against a break-even point of $750 million, becoming a box-office bomb and losing Warner Bros. Pictures an estimated $60 million. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences and performances (particularly of Gadot and Miller) but criticized the plot, writing, score, pacing, villain, and computer-generated imagery. Its tone was also met with a polarized reception, with some appreciating the lighter tone compared to previous DCEU films and others finding it inconsistent. In the wake of its release, fans began to push for the release of Snyder's original version of the film; it will be released as Zack Snyder's Justice League on HBO Max in March 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_(film) I was confused by the trailer as I remember watching something similar in the cinema a few years earlier. Researched a bit on wiki and understood what's going on. Copied the above for those who are confused like me.
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  23. Bot a creative mp3 player, notch bat, can pray many songs....
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  24. Yeah when can't read...just blow n reinsert, ok liao...fake article!
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  25. I had done that whenever my sega games hang or not working last time.
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  26. this is BS. when i blow it always work
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  27. Dis scene from the same aunty teacher jdrama kym? Xdd finish lesson liao n abt to go home Xdd notis the door to library open n go up to take a rook He saw dis Another xdd rook rike in pain while aunty teacher standing besai him, ani huan noe y?
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  28. wahaha jin kg sia chiu realli follow meh
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  29. Me start at home as ppl come my house with 8 Max then we go 2 house. all complain Sian have to count 8 per day
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  30. The actress is good but the main cast actors not very strong...
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  31. This auntie like mix blood...auntie like those nus boys wanna peep and film xdd doing his biz in cubicle...do u think auntie will be pardoned because she have a bright future ahead in the education industry?
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  32. She pass him her panty to clean his sai
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  33. Watching dis new aunty teacher jdrama nao wahaha Aunty teacher starting her lesson Her xdd student jin attentive Xdd so attentive that his eyes follow wherever she go Ani huan noe y xdd put his hands on his pants? Hands on pants, xdd ask to go toilet Ani huan noe y aunty teacher arm chio at xdd as she rook at him going to toilet? xdd insai toilet cubicle. Wonder wat he watching on hp? Aunty teacher decide to check on xdd after he gone for long time Ani huan noe wat will happen next? wahaha @Homelander @socrates469bc @meng.huat @xsianx @Chestnut
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  34. How to send wc angbao with no china bank acct? Chiu sent to chiur atb ex gf back in china b4?
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