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Huat Zai

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  1. Casino also submit feedback, negative feedback end up X2, this time...
  2. So far all the food in Republic fc has disappointed me, price aside, I can probably teach someone to cook better.
  3. 9 people beat 2 women, even if you're trained, you won't be stupid enough to go in and help. Even if you have the numbers, you go in will tio charge for rioting. Call police don't be stupid, stand in front of them and call, you hide one corner so that they don't target you also. Anyway in China, those with the guts to beat people like that all have some official backing them, even if you call 110 (999 for china), at most the police will
  4. @socrates469bcbe careful when you piak piak in your vintage car with the hood down ok?
  5. The location of Hong Kong’s once-famous airport, Kai Tak, has now gone down in history for a rather unpleasant event. A video of a couple having sex on a balcony of a flat in a high-rise building was posted online. It shows the couple, naked, and engaging in sexual acts. The police then launched a search for the couple and found the 36-year-old woman outside a residential building near Kai Tak MRT station on Tuesday. Officers from a criminal investigation unit arrested her but reports say a citywide police search for her male partner was still ongoing. The location of the ‘crime’ has been identified as K. Summit, a luxury residence in Kai Tak by netizens. According to police, they only recently discovered the video circulating on the internet. Following preliminary investigations, police classified the incident as an act of outraging public decency. The woman was released on bail pending an investigation and is required to report to police in early July. According to police, the case is still being investigated, and more arrests are possible. While some netizens were critical of the duo, with one calling their act a “diminishing of morals,” the majority were more sympathetic. “You can’t even [have sex] in private places,” one netizen inquired. Another person wondered if having sex in the bedroom would result in arrest if there were no curtains. Meanwhile, an internet user pointed out that the person who filmed the video should be arrested. According to the an ordinance in Hong Kong, anyone who indecently exposes any part of his or her body in any public place or in view of the public without lawful authority or excuse is guilty of this offence. It is punishable by up to six months in jail and a HK$1,000 (US$127) fine. “The balcony is described as a private area, but having sex and indecently exposing their bodies there is clearly visible to the public.” “Their actions are illegal,” a barrister told a Hong Kong newspaper. Those who posted the video online could also face prosecution under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance, which carries a maximum penalty of three years in prison and a HK$1 million fine. https://theindependent.sg/woman-who-had-sex-on-balcony-in-hong-kong-is-arrested/
  6. Something in Reuter's stylesheet crashes with mugentech's, not your browser
  7. The cost of pre-school alone will burst their budget many times over. This kind of propaganda bluff childless parents MAYBE can, you tell exist parents will tio slap.
  8. @kokleong can ask your google colleague not to stay in the server room so long? His brain like got frostbite already.
  9. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/10m-population-not-really-a-ridiculous-number-for-spore-to-plan-for-liu-thai-ker "A contentious topic that has provoked public uproar over the years, the 10 million figure was used by an opposition party as recently as during 2020's election to suggest - falsely - that the Government plans to increase Singapore's population by bringing in foreigners." not so falsely
  10. Tom Rice of South Carolina says of his vote to impeach ‘I have a duty to uphold the constitution’ as he faces tough primary Tom Rice told the New York Times of Trump and January 6: ‘I think he had a duty to try to stop it, and he failed in that duty.’ Photograph: Meg Kinnard/AP One of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump over the deadly Capitol attack insisted the former president should be consigned to the political past, even as Trump attracted headlines with a Senate race endorsement, in his continued attempt to control the GOP. “Bring on the circus,” Tom Rice of South Carolina told the New York Times. “You know, some people are afraid of clowns. I’m not afraid of clowns. “He’s the past. I hope he doesn’t run again. And I think if he does run again, he hurts the Republican party. We desperately need somebody who’s going to bring people together. And he is not that guy.” Trump this week called Rice a “backstabbing Rino” – an acronym for “Republican in Name Only” – and said: “He lifted up his hand and that was the end of his political career – or we hope it was.” Rice and nine other House Republicans voted to impeach Trump for inciting the attack on the Capitol, an attempt to stop certification of Joe Biden’s election victory which a bipartisan Senate committee linked to seven deaths. Trump was acquitted when only seven Republican senators found him guilty, remaining free to run for the White House again. He has strongly suggested he will. On Thursday night, the House committee investigating the January 6 riot staged a public hearing broadcast on TV. Twenty million Americans saw the dramatic presentation, marshaled by Liz Cheney of Wyoming, another anti-Trump Republican, of evidence and testimony meant to show Trump caused the attack. Rice told the Times: “To me, his gross failure – his inexcusable failure – was when it started. He watched it happen. He reveled in it. And he took no action to stop it. I think he had a duty to try to stop it, and he failed in that duty.” Of his vote to impeach, he said: “I did it then. And I will do it tomorrow. And I’ll do it the next day or the day after that. I have a duty to uphold the constitution. And that is what I did.” Rice faces a tough primary against Russell Fry, a state representative endorsed by Trump. The matter of Trump’s endorsement has dominated a Senate primary in another southern state, Alabama. On Friday, Trump endorsed Katie Britt, confirming his decision to un-endorse his previous choice, Mo Brooks, a congressman deeply involved in attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Britt was chief of staff to the retiring Republican senator, Richard Shelby. On Friday, Trump called her “an incredible fighter for the people of Alabama”. That was another blow to Brooks, who sought to regain Trump’s endorsement after it was withdrawn in March. “Mo has been wanting it back ever since,” Trump said, “but I cannot give it to him! Katie Britt, on the other hand, is a fearless America First Warrior.” Brooks has continued to campaign under the label of “Maga Mo”, a reference to Trump’s Make America Great Again campaign slogan. On 6 January 2021, Brooks addressed a rally near the White House before Trump spoke. Trump told supporters to “fight like hell” to overturn his defeat, which according to his “big lie” was caused by electoral fraud. The Capitol attack ensued. Withdrawing his endorsement of Brooks, Trump accused the far-right congressman of going “woke” – for saying it was time to move on from litigating the 2020 election. On Friday, Brooks said: “Let’s just admit it: Trump endorses the wrong people sometimes.” https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/11/tom-rice-republican-impeach-trump-vote
  11. The COE for that vintage must be through the roof man. Can open top and have sex under the stars, jin satkis man
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