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  1. POV : your date checking and show her armpit to chiu @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @pigpigoink @ExTreMisTxxx @canot_lidat_lah @Huat Zai @Cybertan https://www.instagram.com/p/C4vLptRppOS/?igsh=eXIzbTY3cjI0ZTA3
    7 points
  2. This sinkie bu mmm. Need to sniff her armpits and grab her pigu mmmm @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @ExTreMisTxxx @Huat Zai @pigpigoink @canot_lidat_lah https://www.instagram.com/p/C5FdExMxBy5/?igsh=bGY2eGZvdWdzajFk https://www.instagram.com/p/C347nhHRf0r/?igsh=OG03MnB6cGRhYTlx
    6 points
  3. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @Huat Zai @pigpigoink
    5 points
  4. Simpur wantan mi @meng.huat cum here 4 pax last time?
    5 points
  5. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5C02YcSWzo/ @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    5 points
  6. https://www.instagram.com/p/C4KGCYbPLz6/ @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    5 points
  7. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  8. You can let @CannotTahanLiao see your shit
    4 points
  9. I wanna do this to any women I like @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @pigpigoink @ExTreMisTxxx @canot_lidat_lah @Huat Zai @Cybertan https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6CGtoxsW-I/?igsh=MXg5MWtybmJtNWNtdQ==
    4 points
  10. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  11. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  12. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  13. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  14. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah @Homelander
    4 points
  15. KGK, I noted your requests. i understand your anxiety when i havent give u the attention u crave. kor kor these few days outside... load your pictures very slow. when i go home with wifi, then help u gps. ok?
    4 points
  16. This bamboo pole more enthu
    4 points
  17. @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    4 points
  18. @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @CannotTahanLiao @coffeenut
    4 points
  19. @coffeenut @ExTreMisTxxx @ManOfTheHour
    3 points
  20. @Huat Zai @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5kmzu4PBW2/?igsh=cndqamRsZmw2dXF2
    3 points
  21. @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    3 points
  22. Mai act Gordon Ramsay ish ky rah Coz I sarpok old ah mah selling Reviews say ky rah https://g.co/kgs/PLRB4SV
    3 points
  23. @Cybertan Kimchi specky @ExTreMisTxxx @coffeenut @classyNfabulous
    3 points
  24. With a flood of capital and the arrival of big tech companies, Singapore has become a new top location for China business. And while it has given the tiny nation’s economy a boost, not all are pleased. At the official level, the relationship is portrayed as blossoming. Earlier this month, China’s state media touted a meeting in Singapore of 200 Singaporean and Chinese business leaders and policymakers that called for enhanced business ties, improved intellectual property protection, and support for mediation and arbitration. While the Xinhua article focused on the importance of the Chinese market to Singapore, the city-state has been attracting many foreign-funded companies, including Chinese companies, and in 2022 overtook Hong Kong to become Asia’s top financial center and the third biggest in the world. Hundreds of Chinese companies are estimated by business insiders to have quietly re-domiciled or registered themselves in Singapore between November 2021 and November 2022, reports the Financial Times, which notes the exact number of Chinese companies set up is unclear because Singapore does not disclose origin country in its public statistics. A growing list of Chinese tech companies such as Alibaba, ByteDance, Huawei, Kuaishou, China Telecom and China Mobile have directed their investments to Singapore for data centers and labs. Singapore is ranked as the top innovation hub outside of Silicon Valley, housing 80 out of the world’s 100 tech firms, says Guide Me Singapore, a Hawksford company entity offering business set-up and support services. FILE - The logo of Chinese technology firm Alibaba is seen at its office in Beijing, Aug. 10, 2021. While the business has been welcomed, critics say the flood of Chinese capital has brought an increase in illegal activities to Singapore, also known as the Lion City, highlighting problems with the city-state’s supervision measures. Aya Adachi, director of Mapping China, tells VOA that Singapore introduced a new legal structure in 2020 called the Variable Capital Company or VCC, which was intended to attract the assets of fund managers and family offices registered in low-tax jurisdictions such as the Cayman Islands and Luxembourg. The “change in the Singaporean regulatory environment has attracted more Chinese illegal activities, said Adachi, whose German non-profit group monitors China's foreign and economic affairs. “But that was obviously not intended by the Singaporean government in the first place." Maíra Martini, a research and policy expert at anti-corruption group Transparency International, told the Financial Times that the risk with VCCs is that they "usually function like a black box" and "can be very attractive to the corrupt and other criminals." Singapore in August uncovered the largest money laundering case in its history, involving $3 billion in cash and assets, reports the Singapore Straits Times, and 10 suspects arrested were of Chinese origin. In an article in Asia Sentinel earlier this month, Andy Wong Ming Jun said Chinese companies use Singapore-registered firms to make their businesses look less connected to China, a process known as “Singapore Washing.” He wrote that this was having diplomatic and reputational consequences for Singapore "as the geopolitical waters between China and the West, particularly the U.S., become increasingly choppy." In an emailed comment to VOA following the publication of the story, Singapore's Embassy in Washington D.C. highlighted the island nation's "robust system to deter and tackle money laundering and other illicit financial flows." "We welcome legitimate investors and businessmen, but we have zero tolerance for criminals who abuse our system, wherever they may come from," said Singapore Ambassador to the U.S. Lui Tuck Yew. Video sharing application Tiktok moved its Asia headquarters from Beijing to Singapore, amid increased scrutiny of its Chinese parent company Bytedance and questions whether it could protect consumer data from the Chinese government. However, some believe the criticism of Singapore Washing is deliberately looking at Chinese investment in a colored light. Tan Khee Giap, chairman of the Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation, pointed out that European and American multinational companies have also come to Singapore, but are not accused of Singapore Washing. The same is true of Japanese and Korean companies that have moved their regional headquarters to the city-state. Why target only China, he asked. “Because China may have a political system and values that are different from those of Europe and the U.S." Former attorney general of Singapore Walter Woon agrees. "Of course, there will be some people who use Singapore as a base, but that's not confined to people of Chinese ethnicity. Like any other financial center, Switzerland, for example, you're likely to find a certain number of groups. Even America is not free from crooks who set up and use America as a base," he said. Mapping China’s Adachi says Singapore wants to maintain a politically neutral image while struggling to stop a surge in criminal activities from China, which could force Singapore to change direction. "To some degree, I think the Singaporean government is faced with having to introduce stricter measures to prevent these illegal Chinese activities from happening. And that might conflict with the idea of maintaining a free, less complicated regulatory environment," she says. https://www.voanews.com/a/singapore-washing-of-chinese-companies-piles-dirty-laundry-critics/7499606.html
    3 points
  25. @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    3 points
  26. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  27. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  28. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  29. there are temples there, a few quite famous for trancing and helping the mass (救世) monkey god, he xian gu, guan di have temples there. the taoism/ folk religion temples were there first. they were mostly old temples relocated from other locations around SG. then came the buddhist temples. the funeral services came later because the govt dont know where to locate them.
    3 points
  30. @noobmaster This one got enough volume for your needs or not?
    3 points
  31. @sTiCkY Your furry black friends damn cb
    3 points
  32. @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx @pigpigoink @coffeenut
    3 points
  33. * goes to IG and sees dandelion tats* @ManOfTheHour 你懂得。。
    3 points
  34. @coffeenut kimchi backup dancer vlog, got cute cameo
    2 points
  35. This PRC dog doesn’t realise the front line hotel staff is likely Filipino
    2 points
  36. Pay high price for a pigeon hole and got this kind of quality.
    2 points
  37. https://www.instagram.com/p/C1oMLSkL8ak/?igsh=MTRtMzU3bmJvcmppZg==
    2 points
  38. Back in 2022, Wake Up Singapore (WUSG) published an article featuring a woman's claims about having a miscarriage at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH). In a post that has since been taken down, the woman accused the hospital staff of displaying a lack of professionalism and dumping out her dead foetus with the medical waste. She later admitted that she lied, and asked the platform to recant her original statements. Police have since stated that they will be charging a 26-year-old man in court on Apr. 24, 2024 for his involvement in the publication of the article. WUSG revealed that its founder, Ariffin Sha, will be charged. Charged with defamation A police statement on Apr. 23, 2024 said that upon receiving a police report from KKH, the police consulted the Attorney-General’s Chambers and were authorised to investigate the matter. Investigations revealed that the man was purportedly the administrator for WUSG’s website, Facebook page, and Instagram page. Subsequent investigations found that the allegations in the article were untrue. Those charged with defamation can be sentenced up to two years in jail, or fined, or both. What the woman claimed WUSG put up the woman's first-person account of her "miscarriage" on Mar. 23, 2022. The expectant mother, who was 20-weeks pregnant during end-February 2022, alleged that she was bleeding profusely while left waiting to be attended to at the KKH drop-off point. She claimed that she was only attended to four hours later, and that she suffered a miscarriage while waiting. Among other claims, she alleged that later, when she asked if she could have the foetus returned to her for a proper burial, she was allegedly told it had been dumped out together with the medical waste. In response to Today's queries in 2022, KKH's chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology division, Professor Tan Hak Koon, said the hospital was aware of the online account but were unable to identify the patient. KKH later released a statement saying that the online report was "incorrect". Issued POFMA correction order On Mar. 25, 2022, WUSG shared that the woman had lied. Events CQ @ Clarke Quay's Official Launch & Immersive Drone Show 26 Apr 24, 06:00PM - 26 Apr 24, 11:59PM Fountain Square, CQ @ Clarke Quay Four Star Kallang Flagship Store 7th Anniversary Sale 24 Apr 24, 10:00AM - 28 Apr 24, 09:00PM 44 Kallang Place Four Star Building Singapore 339172 Back in 2022, Wake Up Singapore (WUSG) published an article featuring a woman's claims about having a miscarriage at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH). In a post that has since been taken down, the woman accused the hospital staff of displaying a lack of professionalism and dumping out her dead foetus with the medical waste. She later admitted that she lied, and asked the platform to recant her original statements. Police have since stated that they will be charging a 26-year-old man in court on Apr. 24, 2024 for his involvement in the publication of the article. WUSG revealed that its founder, Ariffin Sha, will be charged. Charged with defamation A police statement on Apr. 23, 2024 said that upon receiving a police report from KKH, the police consulted the Attorney-General’s Chambers and were authorised to investigate the matter. Investigations revealed that the man was purportedly the administrator for WUSG’s website, Facebook page, and Instagram page. Subsequent investigations found that the allegations in the article were untrue. Those charged with defamation can be sentenced up to two years in jail, or fined, or both. What the woman claimed WUSG put up the woman's first-person account of her "miscarriage" on Mar. 23, 2022. The expectant mother, who was 20-weeks pregnant during end-February 2022, alleged that she was bleeding profusely while left waiting to be attended to at the KKH drop-off point. She claimed that she was only attended to four hours later, and that she suffered a miscarriage while waiting. Among other claims, she alleged that later, when she asked if she could have the foetus returned to her for a proper burial, she was allegedly told it had been dumped out together with the medical waste. In response to Today's queries in 2022, KKH's chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology division, Professor Tan Hak Koon, said the hospital was aware of the online account but were unable to identify the patient. KKH later released a statement saying that the online report was "incorrect". Issued POFMA correction order On Mar. 25, 2022, WUSG shared that the woman had lied. It added that they received doctored medical documents from the woman. "We are so, so sorry. We have let all of you down. We have just learnt that we were lied to at every turn, and the documents sent to us were doctored. We apologise to KKH and all our readers. We seek your forgiveness." The platform published an apology and full account of the events following the woman's confession. Two days later on Mar. 27, 2022, the Ministry of Health (MOH) instructed the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) Office to issue a correction direction to WUSG. Founder's statement "We are sorry," Sha said in response to Mothership's queries. "It was a genuine mistake. Despite the circumstances, there were things that we could have done better with the verification process. We take full responsibility for the incident and we have since put in place measures to ensure that such an event does not reoccur." Nevertheless, he said that WUSG has "fully co-operated" in the course of investigations and are "genuinely remorseful" for what happened. He added that WUSG "complied accordingly" after the POFMA order was issued to them. "We also acted swiftly to inform our readers and apologised both publicly and privately," he said, stating that WUSG, as a volunteer-run-independent platform, will "strive to do better". https://mothership.sg/2024/04/kkh-miscarriage-wake-up-singapore/
    2 points
  39. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    2 points
  40. Need train our police to handcuff miscreants on the street into poses like this .. so they can't even try to struggle or escape
    2 points
  41. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    2 points
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