Such a naughty girl mmmm
I'm gonna grab her by the neck and say, "chiu think chiu beri cool siboh?" before pushing her onto the bed and spank get pigu mmmmm.
Optimal viewing
Observers should seek darker locations that provide an unobstructed view of the sky.
This includes parks, beaches, reservoirs, or open spaces far away from city lights, preferably facing the east.
The visibility of the occurrence might be affected by Singapore’s light pollution, weather conditions and recurrent cloud cover.
What is the Lyrids meteor shower?
Named for its radiant point near the constellation Lyra, the Lyrids meteor shower is an annual event that peaks in late April.
This occurs when Earth crosses the trail of debris left by Comet Thatcher, causing the debris to disintegrate in Earth’s atmosphere and produce streaks of colourful lights in the night sky.
The Lyrid meteors are also known for occasional surges, where up to 100 meteors can be seen per hour.
https://mothership.sg/2026/04/lyrids-meteor-shower-singapore-april-2026/
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