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  1. Looks like she’s in tw with mx.. wanna suckle hard on her milkbags @ManOfTheHour @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @zendude
    5 points
  2. https://robinlow.medium.com/regression-of-the-smart-nation-bb4fc0f0b65f
    5 points
  3. dont see any change at all still jiakking n painting downsouth waaat
    5 points
  4. yea, i wont go... how u oil the plate without lard? i dont like it when other people's dietary restrictions are forced on me.
    4 points
  5. He meant instead of going condo or apartment, today he met atb at shop
    4 points
  6. 4 points
  7. dun pretend n shift target to me u post dat pic is jiak atbdcphjh
    4 points
  8. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  9. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  10. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah @Cybertan
    4 points
  11. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah @Cybertan
    4 points
  12. SINGAPORE: Amidst the public outcry against the Land Transport Authority’s (LTA) SimplyGo system, one intriguing story recently floated online told the tale of a 26-year-old woman in the guise of “Miss S” who found the system “creepy”. “Once, I went to Plaza Singapura, and my dad questioned me the moment I came back. I know he can go to the SimplyGo app to double confirm if I am telling the truth about my whereabouts. It feels worse knowing that he can track my movements via the app. There’s literally no privacy!” she expressed her horror. Miss S explained that because her card is linked to her father’s account, SimplyGo has enabled him to track her movements. She stated that the app “literally” kept her father informed about her whereabouts, including the places she went, the stops she made, and the fare she paid. She also added that the app updated her dad in real-time because whenever her sister would travel home from work, her dad would check the time her sister boarded the bus. “Sometimes he’ll go: ‘Oh, she’ll be back soon. She just boarded the bus.’ It’s so creepy,” she said. Because of this, Miss S sometimes paid for her journeys using her bank card rather than her SimplyGo EZ-Link card, pretending that she had just forgotten to carry it. Redditors: ‘Suddenly there will be overwhelming support for SimplyGo from helicopter parents’ After coming across this story, one S’porean Redditor, u/Fatgenie, reposted it on r/askSingapore and gave it the title: “Simply (find out where she) Go” In the comments section, one Redditor said: “Suddenly, there will be overwhelming support for SimplyGo from helicopter parents.” While another commented, “Singapore, nanny state in 2024. Way to be consistent!” SimplyGo facing backlash In Rice Media’s latest piece on the SimplyGo system, several Singaporeans in their early to late 20s talked about the SimplyGo system, and most of them expressed dissatisfaction with the unnecessary changes. While Ezlink’s website claims that SimplyGo offers commuters “more convenience and benefits,” some people disagreed and said that it was a “backwards technology” and a classic case of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Those who meticulously manage their budgets found the system particularly bothersome because it cannot display the card balance at the MRT fare gate like it used to. There were also some legitimate concerns that seniors might find the new system more difficult to use, as they would now have to learn how to use a different app to access its services.
    3 points
  13. They should've threw him out at the gate... Still let him go in disturb.. In US they would've tasered him 5mins after he threw a fit...
    3 points
  14. And also Beckham fan. Most girls only follow handsome guys.
    3 points
  15. i think someone hack your account, where all the food picture
    3 points
  16. If she moonie, juz do dis lor Wun act liu dehua as nong as she wear OL attire to act aunty teacher n heels to be taller den mi whhh
    3 points
  17. Yah cb damn annoying. Saw some bimbo on IG declaring her love and supporting United. But suddenly can see her switching to Real, and then Juve. End up is just Ronaldo fan
    3 points
  18. dun pretend n shift target to me Many of my kgk followers rike @Homelander @noobmaster @ManOfTheHour would rike to noe rah whhh
    3 points
  19. This kind of amdk hee will you eat with rice?
    3 points
  20. Look like some slum motel. Kgk probably have no money left after buying food and gifts for atb
    3 points
  21. So you can avoid? The toilet look like never wash since CNY 2023
    3 points
  22. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  23. Experts in investor relations and communications warned that Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) could face a potential “biggest PR disaster” due to the recent announcement about changes to public transport payment methods, excluding older cards by June 2024. Last Tuesday, LTA announced that effective from 1 June 2024, older EZ-Link cards without the SimplyGo logo and Nets FlashPay cards will no longer be accepted as valid payment methods. Netizens have pointed out significant shortcomings in SimplyGo, such as its inability to provide transaction details to commuters on buses or the MRT. The online community questions why the previous system offered this feature and expresses concerns about LTA’s lack of initiatives to address and improve the situation before removing the existing system. Roger Ng, an Investor Relations (IR) and Communications specialist with nearly two decades of experience has raised concerns about LTA’s SimplyGo announcement, calling it a potential “biggest PR disaster.” In a LinkedIn post, he emphasized that the transition to SimplyGo cards lacks crucial features like displaying fare and balance at the gate, reflecting a disregard for commuters’ needs in the tech rollout. While it may seem to be such a small issue on the surface, Mr Ng pointed out that it is a reflection of how authorities “pay so little attention to what commuters actually want or need when rolling out new tech.” Last Friday, responding to media queries, LTA clarified that tapping a SimplyGo EZ-Link card would prompt fare gates and bus readers to take “a few seconds” to retrieve and display the card balance and deduction information from the backend system. “While this is technically possible, it will slow down the entry and exit for commuters,” said LTA. However, Mr Ng pointed out that the focus should be on customer experience rather than ease of backend management. “After all, the point of new tech is supposed to make our lives better and not worse,” he added. Separately, Mark Lee, a finance industry veteran and Managing Director for Asia Fund Space, voiced his concerns on LinkedIn, stating that the recent incident is a significant PR disaster for the Singapore government and LTA. He further cautioned that if not addressed promptly, it could escalate into a major topic during the upcoming General Election (GE). https://sg.linkedin.com/in/mark-lee-a49a1b45 LinkedIn members stressing the need for tech to enhance, not hinder public convenience Observing comments on both Mr Ng and Mr Lee’s LinkedIn posts, certain LinkedIn members highlighted that LTA seems to have overlooked a crucial principle when rolling out tech or policy changes—tech should aid convenience for the public, not the other way around. One member commented that while commuters can check the balance on the SimplyGo app, the overlooked basic need is to ensure sufficient balance for the day’s work trip. She shared her own experience, getting a scare on the app last Friday when her card showed a zero balance despite reloading $30 three days prior. She also mentioned difficulties in reloading via the app due to high traffic, emphasizing the importance of addressing such fundamental needs in the system. Challenges faced by non-tech-savvy elderly A comment highlighted the hurdles faced by non-tech-savvy elderly individuals in embracing app usage. He recounted a conversation with a station manager, expressing concerns about how older individuals, already grappling with smartphones, would navigate the transition to new technology. “Did they even consider the impact to this segment, who are already struggling with phones. He gave me a blank face, ” the LinkedIn member commented. “Features meant to help user, not against them” A member emphasizes the importance of tech features aiding users rather than working against them. In addition, a comment raised a valid concern about the risks of relying solely on mobile phones. He questioned the wisdom of “putting all eggs into one basket”, emphasizing potential issues such as water damage, low battery, loss, misplacement, or theft. “For safety/security, I will not add SimplyGo onto my mobile.. No difference from being totally cashless and relaying on PayNow..” Responding to these comments, Mr Ng emphasized the challenges faced by the elderly, citing the example of his mom grappling with understanding and linking the app to her bank balance. Another LinkedIn comment criticized the platform transition as a ‘white elephant,’ highlighting that it has caused more inconveniences than benefits. The comment expressed frustration at the approach of implementing technological changes without first understanding the needs of end-users.
    3 points
  24. It's a bad project. Tech refresh but less functionality... Then no prior comms and force it up eberybuttie throat
    3 points
  25. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  26. can survive so many years means doing ok la. halal jiu halal lor real mookata lovers won't go nia
    3 points
  27. Think greed did play a part in it. She thought gaining Muslim customers mean can afford to lose some Chinese ones. Can host company gatherings. Also for publicity. But since they are still around now after 7 years of halal means it worked quite well. Good for them. They made some mistakes but it's common for businesses.
    3 points
  28. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  29. Another idiot @Cybertan your fave fake Liverpool fan
    3 points
  30. 2 points
  31. She can rub her armpit on my face until my face smells like her after an entire day of hosting
    2 points
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