socrates469bc Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 as pappyland goes into election season, all u kumgong pappy serfs will 100% vote pappy lords and ladyships back into office again. however, to ensure 'better' representation on the grounds, electoral boundaries r redrawn or created. so in the spirit of enlightening all u kumgong pappy serfs, especially pappy serf @Satki, on why this is necessary, limpeh this week intro a book using a canadian example. actually limpeh wants to use a mathematical paper on this topic, but limpeh dont think most, if not all, u kumgong pappy serfs will understand the paper. wahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 2
Satki Posted March 14 Posted March 14 wah so honoured that you do a deep AI search to locate this book. However, I TLDR type. So if you can use AI to summarise that would be appreciated. mua ha ha ha 1 I am not a MISOGYNIST as I love women. But I for sure don't like fake women.
socrates469bc Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 On 3/14/2025 at 5:56 PM, Satki said: wah so honoured that you do a deep AI search to locate this book. However, I TLDR type. So if you can use AI to summarise that would be appreciated. mua ha ha ha kumgong pappy serf dont know limpeh did political economics b4 meh?????? no need ai and limpeh can give all u kumgong pappy serfs a 101 course on how to redraw electoral boundaries wahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 1
socrates469bc Posted March 23 Author Posted March 23 (edited) since pappyland been hosting a number of concerts recently and zheng hu been saying how good this will be for the pappyland economy. so this week, limpeh intro a book which limpeh has on and off asked u kumgong pappy serfs to read. while not a exact correlation, the gist of the book best surmises the outcome of this economic policy. the novelty factor is not a sustainable economic policy. wahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Edited March 23 by socrates469bc 1
socrates469bc Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 many times, communism usually hide under the guise of nationalism and anti-authoritarian rule. this was the case in many communist countries. this week, limpeh intro this book to all u kumgong pappy serfs about how the vietnamese communists came to power using vietminh, a organization strongly professing nationalism but in fact controlled by vietnamese communists, and how the mis-steps of the french from 1900s to 1945 resulted in mass revolt in the vietnamese farmlands. 1
socrates469bc Posted April 4 Author Posted April 4 in spirit of Eid which just ended, limpeh intro a book which look into why there r 2 major sects in islam. yes, like christianity, islam also has 2 major sects. and the schism is still affecting geopolitics to this very day, almost 1500 yrs after it happened. so, who says hatred cannot last a millennium????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 1
socrates469bc Posted April 12 Author Posted April 12 this week, in conjunction with the recent turmoil on the markets, limpeh intro this book on one of the most successful contrarian which even LKS paled in comparison. recently, his most famous quote is the most appropriate trade strategy which limpeh is using and limpeh wants to see more blood @chamfer, this book is better than reading kumgong bloomberg weekly in national library wahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 1
socrates469bc Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 in the run up to may 3rd, limpeh join in the festive mood and intro to all u kumgong pappy serfs this relatively new book which limpeh came across in kino a few mths back. but will kumgong pappy serfs on borderline retard of 75 know how to critical think????? rebellious kumgong pappy serf @Satki, dont say limpeh never intro any books abt pappyland w/o Ah Gong, ok????????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 1
Satki Posted Friday at 08:46 AM Posted Friday at 08:46 AM 3 hours ago, socrates469bc said: in the run up to may 3rd, limpeh join in the festive mood and intro to all u kumgong pappy serfs this relatively new book which limpeh came across in kino a few mths back. but will kumgong pappy serfs on borderline retard of 75 know how to critical think????? rebellious kumgong pappy serf @Satki, dont say limpeh never intro any books abt pappyland w/o Ah Gong, ok????????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Dont say I dont warn you. 2020 was the start of the erosion of absolute power. Many think at that time it is a clean sweep because sinkies are scared and will go hide under the skirt of their overlords because of the covid. each time when their lackeys announced a clean sweep and ground is sweet, another GRC falls. 2020 saw not just 1 GRC falling but a heartland SMC besides retaining their well fought Aljunied. This time around, many say the same and uses the tariffs to scare the living daylights of the daft locals. Well the ones that are scared are the ones that usually voted for the incumbents. It is the ones that are willing to take the risk plus the Millenials and Gen Z that are now saying, we dont see how some unknowns from the MIW can lead us out of all these. In case you are wondering if I took your advice and went to read that plp book, I ask Copilot to read it. Here is what it says: Certainly! Unmasking Singapore's 2020 General Elections explores the political landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights how the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) retained its supermajority, winning 83 out of 93 seats, but with a reduced vote share of 61.2% compared to 69.9% in 20152. The opposition made significant gains, capturing 10 seats—their strongest performance since independence2. The book delves into key issues like social injustices, diversity in parliament, and the role of social media in shaping electoral outcomes2. The follow up book to this is what is interesting. It should be titled, "How stubbornness and obsession with power resulted in the demise of a 60 year reign". Cheers 1 1 I am not a MISOGYNIST as I love women. But I for sure don't like fake women.
Huat Zai Posted Saturday at 06:08 AM Posted Saturday at 06:08 AM On 4/18/2025 at 1:22 PM, socrates469bc said: in the run up to may 3rd, limpeh join in the festive mood and intro to all u kumgong pappy serfs this relatively new book which limpeh came across in kino a few mths back. but will kumgong pappy serfs on borderline retard of 75 know how to critical think????? rebellious kumgong pappy serf @Satki, dont say limpeh never intro any books abt pappyland w/o Ah Gong, ok????????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 21 hours ago, Satki said: Dont say I dont warn you. 2020 was the start of the erosion of absolute power. Many think at that time it is a clean sweep because sinkies are scared and will go hide under the skirt of their overlords because of the covid. each time when their lackeys announced a clean sweep and ground is sweet, another GRC falls. 2020 saw not just 1 GRC falling but a heartland SMC besides retaining their well fought Aljunied. This time around, many say the same and uses the tariffs to scare the living daylights of the daft locals. Well the ones that are scared are the ones that usually voted for the incumbents. It is the ones that are willing to take the risk plus the Millenials and Gen Z that are now saying, we dont see how some unknowns from the MIW can lead us out of all these. In case you are wondering if I took your advice and went to read that plp book, I ask Copilot to read it. Here is what it says: Certainly! Unmasking Singapore's 2020 General Elections explores the political landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights how the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) retained its supermajority, winning 83 out of 93 seats, but with a reduced vote share of 61.2% compared to 69.9% in 20152. The opposition made significant gains, capturing 10 seats—their strongest performance since independence2. The book delves into key issues like social injustices, diversity in parliament, and the role of social media in shaping electoral outcomes2. The follow up book to this is what is interesting. It should be titled, "How stubbornness and obsession with power resulted in the demise of a 60 year reign". Cheers 2
Satki Posted Saturday at 07:59 AM Posted Saturday at 07:59 AM Do you need to speak the language in order to do translation? Were there any records or proof that a Chinese and an Indian were able to successfully transition to be a translator with no training? I recall my mother was a translator for Japanese fishermen caught fishing illegally in Northern Australia. But I have never heard her speaking for long stretches in Nihongo. I wonder if there is any truth to the translation story. Was it that simple? Or were there more? 1 I am not a MISOGYNIST as I love women. But I for sure don't like fake women.
socrates469bc Posted Saturday at 08:41 AM Author Posted Saturday at 08:41 AM 23 hours ago, Satki said: Dont say I dont warn you. 2020 was the start of the erosion of absolute power. Many think at that time it is a clean sweep because sinkies are scared and will go hide under the skirt of their overlords because of the covid. each time when their lackeys announced a clean sweep and ground is sweet, another GRC falls. 2020 saw not just 1 GRC falling but a heartland SMC besides retaining their well fought Aljunied. This time around, many say the same and uses the tariffs to scare the living daylights of the daft locals. Well the ones that are scared are the ones that usually voted for the incumbents. It is the ones that are willing to take the risk plus the Millenials and Gen Z that are now saying, we dont see how some unknowns from the MIW can lead us out of all these. In case you are wondering if I took your advice and went to read that plp book, I ask Copilot to read it. Here is what it says: Certainly! Unmasking Singapore's 2020 General Elections explores the political landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights how the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) retained its supermajority, winning 83 out of 93 seats, but with a reduced vote share of 61.2% compared to 69.9% in 20152. The opposition made significant gains, capturing 10 seats—their strongest performance since independence2. The book delves into key issues like social injustices, diversity in parliament, and the role of social media in shaping electoral outcomes2. The follow up book to this is what is interesting. It should be titled, "How stubbornness and obsession with power resulted in the demise of a 60 year reign". Cheers 2 hours ago, Huat Zai said: diam diam lah, rebellious kumgong pappy serfs!!!!!!! microsoft copilot summarize, u all rebellious kumgong pappy serfs also read you all dont know kumgong pappy serfs are conditioned since young to be kumgong meh?????????? you all rebellious kumgong pappy serfs think still got hope??????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 2
Satki Posted Saturday at 11:50 AM Posted Saturday at 11:50 AM 3 hours ago, socrates469bc said: diam diam lah, rebellious kumgong pappy serfs!!!!!!! microsoft copilot summarize, u all rebellious kumgong pappy serfs also read you all dont know kumgong pappy serfs are conditioned since young to be kumgong meh?????????? you all rebellious kumgong pappy serfs think still got hope??????? wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Dont tell me your son is Jayden? LOL 2 I am not a MISOGYNIST as I love women. But I for sure don't like fake women.
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