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  1. Own self play politics ban taiwan pineapple 🍍 import can. Outside brand issue statement say they never use XUAR cotton to protect their business from controversy, cannoy: say the brands play politics , external forces interference. Ffs don't source from you = interfere with your national affairs. Never seen before such wuliqunao nation before.
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  2. I personally think there is nothing wrong being frugal but if you are a miser, then that is another thing
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  3. A passer-by was moved to tears upon witnessing how a 15-year-old boy went the extra mile to help a wheelchair-bound elderly man who had gotten lost. The boy, identified as Kean Koe from Outram Secondary School, treated the elderly man so kindly that Stomp contributor Angela had thought they were related by blood. Angela said she was on duty at Radin Mas Community Club as a volunteer on March 16 when she encountered the pair. She told Stomp: "I was performing my duties and thought Kean was the grandson, but the elderly man told me otherwise. "He was here at the community club to register and book a date for his Covid-19 vaccination, but had earlier alighted at the wrong bus stop. "The elderly man told me, 'This kind boy helped me as I was lost and brought me here.' "Kean waited patiently with the uncle to have his appointment booked, then went the extra mile to send him home. "I truly applaud Kean and his initiative. He was attending lessons over the school holidays but went the distance to help the elderly man. He moved me to tears with his awesome act of kindness." Angela said Kean agreed to let her take a photo of him, but the elderly man was 'paiseh'. She added: "Kean's kind deed as a youth speaks volumes of his character. By making the right decision to render assistance, he has done his school and our nation proud. "I would like to commend and encourage all students to also emulate such heartwarming gestures and be a caring society." In response to a Stomp query, Ms Guinieve Yeo, vice-principal of Outram Secondary School, said: "It was heartwarming to learn of our Outramian Kean Koe going the extra mile in his kind act to help the elderly man he met at Radin Mas. "He is indeed a good role-model for his peers. "Kean had put into his set of habits what he had learnt all these years through his family upbringing, CCE and Values in Action programme in school. "We will continue to do our utmost to encourage and educate all our students to serve and care for their community around them. "We would also like to share that when we informed his parents of what he had done, Kean’s parents shared that they were very surprised as he had not told them about it. They are very proud of what he’s done and his civic-mindedness." As for Kean, helping the wheelchair-bound man came as second nature to him. The Secondary 4 student shared: "I just wanted to help this elderly man. When I saw him, I was thinking about my grandmother who also uses a walking aid. "I didn't expect to be praised for my act as I was doing what I can to help him." https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/15-year-old-praised-bringing-lost-elderly-man-destination-waiting-him-and-sending-him?
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  4. Whether Paynow or paylah only for ppl with bank account, got phone, got computers. Those don't have one is left behind đŸ„Č
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  5. really is dont know situation. the underground economy still booming with jadestones and timber going into yunnan. wahahahhahahahha
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  6. kgk xdd, do u want to go see optometrist???? https://www.zeiss.com.sg/vision-care/search/find-an-eye-care-professional-near-you.html i personally recommend either capitol or w. she very moonface de, or did u subconsciously like moonface girls liao????? wahahahahhaha
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  8. this should be a fraud or cheating case. as usual govt not doing anything abt this kind of scums
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  9. These are music that help me stay sane in this insane world. They help me zone out / daydream / mind trip....
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  10. really is amdk to use tiong aluminium. thats why it is important to maintain a certain level of industrial capability.
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  11. Hong Kong property developer Swire Properties has announced that all 20 units at ultra-luxe condo EDEN at 2 Draycott Park has been sold – reportedly to a single buyer. The apartments were sold for S$293 million or S$4,827 psf. All units at the luxury condo were bought by a single buyer, Edgeprop reported. The buyer is believed to be a Chinese family, and the sale is expected to be completed by May 26, 2021, the publication said. The EDEN condo at Draycott Park is Swire Properties' first foray into Singapore. (Photo: Swire Properties) Completed in 2019, EDEN was designed by multi-award winning architect Thomas Heatherwick. Heatherwick is also the designer behind the forthcoming Changi Airport Terminal 5. The starchitect previously told CNA Luxury that the 20-storey development at Draycott Park was inspired by “the manifesto of Lee Kuan Yew’s notion of a city in the garden”. EDEN is conceptualised as a “private garden in the sky”. The apartments boast hanging balconies wrapped with tropical greenery. Each apartment occupies an entire floor spanning over 3,000 sq ft with en suite bedrooms. Cantilevered balconies are fitted with garden planters large and deep enough to potentially even grow trees. (Photo: Swire Properties) Every floor of the tower features just one apartment spanning over 3,000 sq ft. (Photo: Swire Properties) The units at EDEN were said to be originally priced from S$6,000 psf. Therefore, the transacted price of S$4,800 psf means that the buyer likely had a 20 per cent discount. EDEN is Swire Properties’ first foray into Singapore. The condo is located in the Ardmore-Draycott residential enclave, an area known as the “billionaire’s belt”. Located nearby to EDEN is Abelia, an 11-storey condominium owned by property tycoon and investor Peter Lim. Also a stone’s throw away is Le Nouvel Ardmore, where Alibaba co-founder Sun Tongyu is said to have purchased a penthouse for S$51 million.
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  12. BEIJING: Anger with Nike Inc erupted on Chinese social media late on Wednesday (Mar 24) after China's netizens spotted a statement from the sporting goods giant saying it was "concerned" about reports of forced labour in Xinjiang and that it does not use cotton from the region. Topics around the Nike statement were among the highest trending on China's Twitter-like social media Weibo on Thursday, and the social media storm had wider fallout. Popular Chinese actor Wang Yibo terminated his contract as a representative for Nike in response to social media criticism over its Xinjiang statement, his agency said in a statement on Weibo on Thursday. It was unclear when Nike had put out its statement, which did not have a date on it, and Nike was not immediately available for comment. "We are concerned about reports of forced labour in, and connected to, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR)," Nike said in the statement. "Nike does not source products from the XUAR and we have confirmed with our contract suppliers that they are not using textiles or spun yarn from the region." It comes after the European Union, United States, Britain and Canada on Monday imposed sanctions on Chinese officials for alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang. China retaliated with sanctions on European lawmakers and institutions. At least one Chinese online retailer appeared to drop H&M's products amid social media attacks on Wednesday on the Swedish company for saying it was "deeply concerned" about reports of forced labour in the farwestern region of Xinjiang. Source: Reuters
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  13. She realli got the jdrama fierce aunty rook wahaha
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  14. She act aunty teacher jin ky sia N she same face shape as my real life aunty teacher But @Homelander cfm say bky coz shes not rike his pt gf Adele wahaha
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  15. imagine she jiak mcspicy double last night... and lost control of her PGD when she push..
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  16. Xitler and his court of jester don't care one la ffs. Their public servant lunch is heavily subsidized they don't feel the pain one. Chao tiongeven if inflation shoot thru the roof also not their problem, is the chives who are not part of inner circle 's problem.
    1 point
  17. nice pose, wish I was lying below her sweet butthole
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  18. tiongs are damn bo liao. dun they realised that most of the major brand are from oversea? everything boycott then you go and buy your whole fucking china brand leh.
    1 point
  19. Both PayNow and PayLah! let you do funds transfer. The latter lets you do and enjoy more. Find out which one’s better for your needs. While PayNow and PayLah! sound and seem pretty much like the same thing, nothing could be further from the truth. Both PayNow and PayLah! are enablers for those who embrace the cashless lifestyle. Gone are the days where a whole lot of work has to be done before you can transfer funds to someone else (think: adding a payee through the online banking app with a physical token in hand. If you haven’t tried PayNow or PayLah! yet, or if you’re simply curious about their differences, read on. We’ve taken the liberty to break down both PayNow and PayLah! for your easy reference. PayNow vs PayLah!: What’s the difference Answers to questions you’d want to know about Which one’s right for you How to register What’s the difference between PayNow and PayLah!? PayNow PayLah! Type of service Funds transfer Mobile wallet Available to whom? Bank of China, Citibank, DBS/POSB, HSBC, ICBC, Maybank, OCBC, Standard Chartered Bank, UOB customers Singaporeans and PRs Recipients Peers and participating merchants Peers and participating merchants Info required Mobile no., NRIC/FIN no., or QR code Mobile no. or QR code PayNow Like its name suggests, PayNow lets you pay or receive money on the spot without requiring anyone to jump through hoops. PayNow is an instant funds transfer service that’s available to registered users 24/7. This fuss-free service lets customers of participating banks send and receive money from one bank to another. The participating banks include: Bank of China Citibank DBS/POSB HSBC ICBC Maybank OCBC Standard Chartered UOB It does not matter which bank your recipient or sender is banking with so long as it’s one of the participating ones listed above. You only need your recipient’s mobile number or NRIC/FIN number to execute the transfer. For payments to business entities, you’ll need their Company Unique Entity Number (UEN). Did you know you can even use PayNow at your convenience at participating hawker stalls these days? Also, if you have registered for PayNow using your NRIC and are eligible to receive the GST Voucher, the government will disburse the payment automatically to your PayNow-linked bank account. PayLah! PayLah! is DBS’ lifestyle-oriented mobile wallet. Apart from letting you send, receive or even request money, PayLah! lets you store money, pay bills, shop, order food, book rides, tickets and shows as well. Those who yearn the thrill that comes with deals and discounts can count on PayLah! to deliver just that. That’s not all. PayLah! users can even use DBS banking services right from the app, such as checking card statements and applying for credit cards or instalment plans. Nestled conveniently within the PayLah! app, you can keep track of your card rewards and offset your credit card bills with DBS Points or Daily$ with just a couple of taps. Topping up your mobile wallet has never been easier — all you have to do is activate the auto debit feature via digibank. To pay for your purchases at participating merchants (think: hawker stalls, 7-11 outlets, Koufu and more), simply scan the NETS QR, FavePay QR, PayNow QR or SGQR (With PayLah! logo) at acceptance points. Answers to questions you’d want to know about Q1. Can I have PayLah! without a DBS/POSB deposit account? Yes, if you’re a Singaporean or PR. You can sign up for PayLah! via MyInfo. However, topping up your PayLah! wallet can be quite a hassle. You’ll have to log in to your banking app or platform to send money via FAST transfer to your PayLah! registered phone number. Input the following details while you are at it: (i) Bank Name: DBS Bank Ltd; (ii) Account: 65XXXXXXXX, where XXXXXXXX refers to your PayLah! registered phone number Q2. Can I PayLah! someone who’s only registered for PayNow? Yes, PayLah! now supports PayNow. The funds will go to your recipient’s PayNow-linked bank account. The transaction will automatically be recorded as a PayNow transaction. Q3. Can I have both PayLah! & PayNow? Sure. DBS/POSB users tend to just use PayLah! since it’s convenient and it works even if you’re sending funds to non-PayLah! users. Q4. Can I PayLah! someone who hasn’t registered for either PayLah! or PayNow? No, this is not possible. Q5. Can I link PayLah! to Google Pay? Yes. When you send money or make payments through Google Pay, take note the funds used will come from your PayLah! wallet once you’ve linked PayLah! to Google Pay. What’s in store for you? Exclusive partnership deals for PayLah!-Google Pay users, of course. Q6. What happens if you PayNow someone with PayLah!? The money will be sent to your recipient’s PayNow-linked bank account instead of their PayLah! wallet. Q7. What should you do if you accidentally PayNow-ed or PayLah!-ed an unintended recipient? Contact the recipient and request to get your money back as soon as possible. Otherwise, contact your bank right away. Your bank will do its best to recover the funds on your behalf. The same applies if you’re the one receiving funds through an unintended or erroneous transfer. It is an offence to retain or use money that’s been erroneously sent to you. Compare DBS Credit Cards Which one is right for you? Who can benefit most from using PayNow? You’ll appreciate PayNow’s simplicity and ease of use if all you want is a basic funds transfer service that’s integrated within your mobile banking app. There’s no need to download a separate app just to use PayNow. PayNow is sufficient for peer-to-peer transfers. It is also great for making payments to merchants that accept PayNow. The government also utilises PayNow to disburse funds. Anyone who banks with Bank of China, Citibank, DBS/ POSB, HSBC, ICBC, Maybank, OCBC, Standard Chartered Bank or UOB can use PayNow. Who can benefit most from using PayLah!? Those who bank with DBS/POSB and hold DBS/POSB cards stand to benefit most from using PayLah! thanks to the thoughtfully integrated ecosystem. Along with UX/UI that offers PayLah! users something very intuitive — even more so than the DBS Digibank app —, discounts, deals and promotions are always a good idea. Google Pay users also enjoy PayLah! as they can link their PayLah! wallet and perform funds transfers to virtually anyone regardless of whether their recipient is a PayLah! user or not, all while separating their funds in a hassle-free manner. In essence, PayLah! lets you PayNow your recipients. How to register for PayNow/ PayLah!? PayNow PayLah! Step 1 Log in to your bank’s internet banking platform or mobile banking app Download the PayLah! app Step 2 Look for the PayNow option under the ‘payment and transfer’ or ‘more services’ tab Link your DBS/POSB digibank account if you are an existing DBS/POSB user Sign up via MyInfo if you’re a non-DBS/POSB user Step 3 Link your mobile no. and/or NRIC/FIN to your preferred bank account at the PayNow registration page Follow the instructions and pick a password for your PayLah! mobile wallet Step 4 Follow the instructions and pick your PayNow name NA
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  21. I am using French Press and my current beans are from M & S
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  22. useless govt, unable to protect a song, much less the nation. really is a guniang.
    1 point
  23. i brew fresh barley water for her to lim, kym????? wahahahahaha
    1 point
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