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Wednesday morning fried beehoon and had left over chicken curry for breakfast Fried beehoon Leftover chicken curry Sunny side up My humble breakfast After breakfast it was off to the airport2 points
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tot 35$ at hawker is overpriced liao... see that little meat on stick...1 point
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well who the fuck eats those in sg these days. i just eat my cai png thats it1 point
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Malaysian singer Chen Shidian was taken to the office by immigration officers at the Singapore checkpoint for three hours when he entered the country from Johor Bahru to prepare for a performance on Tuesday (9th), and was finally forced to return to Malaysia because he did not have a performance permit. Some people in the industry speculate that this may be related to the fact that she received more than 1,000 yuan in red envelopes at Yishun Song Terrace a few days ago, which caused dissatisfaction among her peers and was suspected of being reported. The singer interviewed by "8 Vision News Network" also revealed that it is quite common for insiders to be "jealous" of the audience by rewarding other people's red envelopes, but it is not ruled out that it is related to the singer himself not applying for the necessary procedures. Some host said that applying for a pass is the responsibility of the singer, and he has to face problems himself. The level is detained for three hours Chen Shidian, 41, revealed to reporters that when she arrived at the checkpoint at 6 p.m. that day, her passport was taken away by immigration officers and then taken into the office for questioning. Officials questioned her frequent travel in and out of Singapore, reminding her that if she wanted to make money performing here, she had to apply for a permit in advance. "I thought the singing platform was just taking red envelopes and didn't need a permit." About half an hour later, another Malaysian singer, Zeng Qingyong, was also brought into the office for the same problem, and the two were instructed to return to Johor Bahru three hours after being questioned. She said that she had never encountered anything like this for ten years before and after coming to the new singing stage. "I knew that there was a website to apply for (pass), but after the epidemic, it seemed that I didn't hear that I needed to apply, so I didn't do it." It is understood that on September 7, Chen Shidian received more than 1,000 yuan in red envelopes and banknote necklaces in a song stage performance in Yishun, which is not common in local song stations. An industry insider who provides singing platform services revealed to "8 Vision News Network" that this may be the reason for the dissatisfaction and the report. Chen Shidian said that she originally planned to sing 57 in July of the lunar calendar this year, which is more than before. In the 16 days from August 23 to September 8, she has sung 37 times, but she did not expect to encounter problems on September 9. The singing platform is an important source of income As a single mother of three, she admits that her family needs about RM10,000 (about S$3,050) per month, and she also has to bear her mother's living expenses. The song stage in the seventh month of the lunar calendar is her most important source of income in the year, and now the remaining 20 performances may be difficult to implement. She has asked a friend to help her apply for the pass, but it is expected to take six months to a year to complete the application. "Now I can only take on some performance work in some food courts in Johor Bahru, and I can save money, and I will only spend on food and children's necessities." Host: It is the responsibility of foreign singers to apply for a permit Chen Yaliang, the director of Innovative Entertainment Production, confirmed that Chen Shidian is indeed popular in Yishun. "At least three directors of that performance named her, and I heard that the red envelope was more than 1,000 yuan, which may be easy to make people jealous." However, he stressed that it is the responsibility of the singer to apply for a permit, and even the host who invites the singer is not obliged to do it on his behalf. Chen Shidian: There are not so many red envelopes When the reporter asked Chen Shidian for confirmation, she clarified that the performance in Yishun that night did not receive as many as 1,000 yuan red envelopes. Chen Junrong, the head of the entertainment production station of Art Media Entertainment, revealed that he was originally scheduled to invite Chen Shidian to perform at Block 221A of Man Lai Fang today, but now he has been temporarily replaced due to permit issues. He said: "Singers must be self-disciplined and law-abiding, it is the responsibility of singers to apply for permits and tax returns, and everyone needs to cooperate with each other so that the singing stage can be held smoothly." ā Host: Singers need to realize that "red envelopes" are also performance rewards Another host, who did not want to be named, said that in the eyes of the authorities, tips, including red envelopes, are also considered "paid performances", and many Malaysian singers are not aware of this. "Some people think that red envelopes are just the audience's wishes, but they are still performance remuneration at the legal level. As long as it involves money exchange, whether it is a red envelope or a performance fee, it is necessary to comply with local work regulations. ā He also pointed out that the local music industry has long lacked a set of pass application mechanisms, resulting in many singers being confused and the owners are unwilling to intervene. "If the government can formulate a clearer system, singers know how to report, and the host can invite with more confidence, there will be no suspicion of each other." Another Malaysian singer, who did not want to be named, lamented that the phenomenon of "jealousy" is common in the circle, especially in the peak season of the seventh lunar month. "This is the most important period of the year for singers, and if someone has many performances and red envelopes, it is easy to cause dissatisfaction from others." He bluntly said that he had indeed heard that his peers would deliberately report anonymously to "pull down" his opponents. "Most people actually just want to sing to make money to support their families, but once someone reports it, the atmosphere will become tense and the reputation of the industry will be affected. Over time, the audience and the host will also have a reduced impression of Malaysian singers. ā1 point
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usually i would imagine this differently but oh well different strokes for different folks1 point
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