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  1. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  2. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  3. Obviously Crystal Jade is trying to flip prata after being exposed. What is there to miscommunicate when the customer simply just want to pay by cash but was rejected. If they can accept cash as claimed, then what exactly is the meaning of only in "Cashless payment only". They should rename the sign to "Cashless payment preferred" if they really can accept cash
    5 points
  4. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  5. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  6. 199 is a loop service... if dont alight, he will be sent back to boon lay mrt... stupid idiot, alight to take teksi... the driver sure armchio until lao sai... no wonder they say the poor get poorer...
    4 points
  7. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink
    4 points
  8. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  9. Look like the kind that won’t change and go inside mrt. Then stand behind them can smell the scent
    4 points
  10. Better to get this xmm to head FAS https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1eD12KrbY9/
    4 points
  11. Lamborghini Owner Lets Uncle Admiring Car Sit Inside & Rev Up Engine Owning an expensive Lamborghini is an impressive feat. However, what makes it even more exceptional is when the person behind the wheel is generous enough to share the experience with others. That is what happened in the case of a Malaysian Lamborghini owner, who let a stranger sit inside his car after noticing him admiring it. In a video capturing the incident, the elderly stranger initially stood in awe of the vehicle from a distance, afraid to even touch it. The Lamborghini owner then graciously invited him over to sit inside and even let him rev up the engine. Uncle was initially embarrassed after Lamborghini owner saw him admiring car Last Saturday (30 Dec 2023), TikTok user @aasuperscalper shared a video of a heartwarming encounter he had with an elderly man. While walking back to his ride, he saw the man admiring his sports car while standing behind it. Without hesitation, the OP told the man that he could give his Lamborghini a go. The elderly man initially seemed embarrassed at being noticed and declined the offer by waving his hands. However, the OP continued to encourage him, saying that he would let him have his car key. Source: @aasuperscalper on TikTok “You can go in, it’s fine,” he said. The man appeared apprehensive as he said repeatedly that he should not touch the car, presumably out of fear that he might damage such a precious item. Finally, the OP managed to persuade the uncle to sit in the driver’s seat and patiently showed him how to start the car. Uncle gets to sit inside Lamborghini & hear engine roar Once the uncle was settled inside the car, the OP gave him a taste of its powerful engine. Every time he stepped on the brake or accelerator, the engine would let out a strong roar, leaving him in total awe. Source: @aasuperscalper on TikTok As for the OP, he appeared equally elated to have a fellow sports car lover share his enthusiasm. Before the uncle exited the vehicle, he congratulated the OP on attaining the Lamborghini. The wholesome exchange then concluded with a photo op between the elderly man, the OP, and of course, the sports car. Viewers praise OP for sharing Lamborghini with others In just a few days, the video has gone viral, amassing 3.7 million views at the time of writing. Many viewers were touched by the OP’s generous spirit, especially considering how others can be very possessive when it comes to their luxury cars. In response, the OP said he is okay with it, adding that all material things are simply ‘loaned’ to us while we are on earth. Source: TikTok Another viewer remarked that the sight of the uncle choked them up, possibly because he reminded them of their own father. The OP agreed, revealing that his dad is no longer around. Source: TikTok On a more lighthearted note, a commenter joked that from now on, they will stare at supercars until their owners come out so that they too can experience what the uncle did. Source: TikTok By sharing a bit of his time and his car, the OP managed to leave a long-lasting impact on the uncle. Although the entire exchange lasted mere minutes, we’re sure it is one that neither the Lamborghini owner nor the uncle will forget anytime soon.
    3 points
  12. 3 points
  13. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  14. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  15. Yeah, Scotland best place for Jippunese lol - last time only watch his freekick goals in highlights
    3 points
  16. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  17. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  18. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  19. Will beg to lick her feet mmm
    3 points
  20. Can't subtract never mind .. atleast use calculator on phone. But no .. the fscker has to use phone to record video and audio - but dunno how to use calculator
    3 points
  21. i hope his mom dont get too heart broken over this... its worrying indeed... if i am 68, with a 41 son who dont know how to do simple subtraction... and gets himself in trouble daily...
    3 points
  22. 3 points
  23. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  24. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  25. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  26. Imagine she sweats after an entire day of house visit
    3 points
  27. The 69-year-old woman who lived alone died in her home, and it was not until the corridor was filled with the smell of corpses that the neighbors were alerted to call the police. The neighbor said: "No one comes to visit her during the New Year's holidays. ” The accident occurred at around 1am on Wednesday (Jan 3) at a rental flat in Block 10 of Telok Blangah Crescent. Shin Min Daily News was notified by the public that a rancid smell emanated from a flat in the HDB flat, and the police were subsequently seen investigating in the flat, hence the suspicion of homicide. The reporter arrived at the scene at about 3 p.m., when the police cordon had been removed and the investigators had left. When the reporter walked to one of the corridors, he smelled a strong smell and followed the smell to the said unit. A neighbor, Ms. Zheng (75, retired), said in an interview that the deceased was a Chinese woman who lived alone and had lived with her old mother, but since her death more than 10 years ago, she had been alone. According to other neighbours interviewed, they had actually smelled a rancid smell as early as Tuesday, but at first they didn't think it was smelly food or meat. It wasn't until Wednesday that the smell became stronger and the neighborhood suspected that the old woman might have died, and the police called the police to uncover the case. When questioned, the police confirmed that they had received a report that a 69-year-old woman was found lying lying in the flat and was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the preliminary investigation, the police ruled out the possibility of homicide, and the case is still under investigation.
    2 points
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  29. SINGAPORE - Mobile phone users can soon bar all overseas calls, as part of a new slew of anti-scam measures to come in 2024. Singapore’s war on scams remains part of the Ministry of Communications and Information’s (MCI) main focus in the new year, said Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo in an interview with Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao on Dec 18 on MCI’s digital priorities in 2024. The authorities aim to work with Google to improve anti-malware measures on Android phones amid a scourge of malware attacks, and will set up a task force focused on maintaining cyber security and digital trust within Singapore, the minister said. Mrs Teo, who is Minister-in-charge of Smart Nation and Cybersecurity, said: “Today, if you are alert, when you see a ‘+65’ and you know that it’s not a real local call but that it’s coming from overseas, you don’t answer it. But you find it very annoying. “So, we are going to make available an option for people who do not expect to get any overseas calls in the first place to activate an option to totally block all overseas calls.” The move cuts off a key communication tool for fraudsters as phone calls ranked among the top three methods scammers used to contact victims, according to the police’s mid-2023 scams and cybercrime statistics. Fraudsters contacted victims through phone calls in 3,908 cases and via SMS in 920 cases, police reported. But the change will not rule out scams carried out on communication services like WhatsApp – the platform of choice in the first half of 2023, according to the police. The measure follows years of warnings to mobile phone users to be wary of calls with a “+65” prefix attached to the caller’s number. “Speaking as a person with an elderly parent, I find this feature useful because I can then activate it for my parent’s mobile phone,” said Mrs Teo, adding that the feature will help vulnerable users from being tricked into picking up overseas scam calls. The authorities also rolled out the ScamShield mobile app in 2020, which blocks incoming calls and messages against a list of known scam numbers. Since 2023, organisations which have not signed up with an Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) registry are also flagged to mobile phone users as “likely scam”. New task force Scams, system outages and other recent events have shaken the public’s trust in Singapore’s digital infrastructure, giving rise to a need for a newly commissioned task force to oversee matters of public confidence in the country’s digital services. Dubbed the Taskforce on Resilience and Security of Digital Infrastructure and Services, the group comprises members from MCI, IMDA, the Smart Nation Group, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore and Government Technology Agency. The task force will review security risks to Singapore’s digital services and recommend measures to improve cyber security, such as to introduce guidelines for service providers and users and the performance of vendors employed by the authorities. It will look beyond critical information infrastructure like power plants and telecommunications services, Mrs Teo added. MCI is also working with Google on improving anti-malware measures on Android devices from the likes of Samsung, Oppo and Google, to see how each device can filter out scams. “We are working with them to improve the anti-malware measures to explore if the (device) can also serve as an additional layer of prevention,” she said, adding that Android phones account for more than 60 per cent of the smartphones used here. Malware attacks, which grant hackers control of victims’ devices when a virus-laden app is installed, were a weapon of choice for fraudsters in 2023. The police reported more than 1,400 victims were duped by malware scams between January and August, with total losses amounting to at least $20.6 million.
    2 points
  30. wtf u all ok? The dotter so sexy with the bra pad coming out
    2 points
  31. just look at how warriors spend…
    2 points
  32. https://www.reddit.com/r/kfeets/s/3UuQlXZ9b1
    2 points
  33. Her armpits looks flabby and tasty to lick mmm
    2 points
  34. whenever i saw news like this, i think of myself, when will be my turn to be like her. life a bbfa
    2 points
  35. Exactly. He takes no effort for others
    2 points
  36. SINGAPORE - The year has just begun but already trouble is brewing in Singapore football, with the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) revealing that it has provisionally suspended a council member for a potential breach. Responding to queries from The Straits Times, an FAS spokesperson said on Dec 29: “The FAS can confirm that a council member has been provisionally suspended pending an inquiry by the FAS ethics committee on a potential breach. The suspension is due to the pending inquiry and the council member’s duties have been reassigned accordingly. “As the inquiry is still ongoing, we will not comment further until the FAS ethics committee, an independent judicial body, completes its findings.” While the national governing body did not reveal the identity of the council member, ST has confimed that it is Harman Ali, founder and head coach of Global Football Academy and head coach of Singapore Football League Division 2 side GFA Sporting Westlake FC. Harman has since engaged a lawyer to deal with the matter, while the FAS has hired Advocatus Law as its legal representative. When contacted, Harman said he did not wish for the matter “to be litigated via the media”. He added: “My lawyer, Mr Glenn Knight, will act on my behalf and deal with FAS directly. In the interests of preserving the integrity of the proceedings, I shall refrain from commenting further on this matter from henceforth.” The “potential breach” highlighted by the FAS is said to be related to an allegedly leaked document that surfaced after a review of the national men’s under-22 football team’s performance at the 2023 SEA Games in May. A four-man panel was convened in the same month after the team’s dismal showing, which included a 7-0 loss to Malaysia. The panel was led by former national head coach Jita Singh and included three FAS council members: Harman, former national footballer and SEA Games assistant chef de mission Lim Tong Hai and former national captain Razali Saad. They spent four weeks interviewing players, coaches, administrators and backroom staff before presenting their reports to the FAS. FAS did not make public the full report submitted by the panel but eventually announced a list of 10 recommendations to work on after the conclusion of its review on July 7, 2023. Prior to that, on Jun 30 online publication The Monitor SG (TMSG) published a story that was based on “portions of the review” that its writer had seen. At the time, FAS issued a note to members on its website urging them “not to react to the story and give it any credence” and to wait for the final report. TMSG was also issued a letter by the FAS’ lawyers on the same day requesting that any reports should not be made public, citing a “breach of confidence”. In the aftermath of the TMSG story, it is understood that the FAS had queried the panel on this, which has since led to the provisional suspension. Harman, whose term is set to run till 2025, was part of Hougang chairman Bill Ng’s Team Game Changers who ran against the late Lim Kia Tong’s team at the FAS elections in 2017. In the 2021 elections, Lim returned unopposed for a second four-year term and Harman was voted in as a council member. The FAS council consists of president Bernard Tan, vice-presidents Thavaneson Selvaratnam, Teo Hock Seng, Razali and Ben Teng, an honorary treasurer, general secretary and 10 other members.
    2 points
  37. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    2 points
  38. https://signup.redeem.gov.sg/?lang=en-SG
    2 points
  39. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    2 points
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