topic always out of points being diverse by thick skin
skin thick
thses type of people beyond cure
Originally posted by angel7030:1 kg of shame equal how much??? So be it, i take the shame, you take the glory, as long as you are happy, I am also happy.
Yes, that is it, you have no shame if not you will not engage in feeding on prostitutes for a living, old pimp angel7030 old pimp ��鸡
Originally posted by soul_rage:It's simple. I have never seen someone as shameless as you.
Everyone thinks you are an idiot, and you continue to sprout nonsense.Each time you make a remark, there are so many loopholes and lies.
Do you not know any shame?
She does not know any shame. If she does she would not be an old pimp ��鸡 feeding on prostitutes for indecent living.
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:WHY DOES HARRY LEE AND HIS SON DON"T HAVE TO BEAR ANY COMPETITION??!
Was he trying to be funny when issuing the statement to his digits?
Eliminate competition
Originally posted by Dondontan:
Yes, that is it, you have no shame if not you will not engage in feeding on prostitutes for a living, old pimp angel7030 old pimp ��鸡
Shame??? listen probably,..Shame is not in LKY dictionary ya. You dun sell shame to them or to me, no effect one. And certainly, tell your oppositions not to give up just because of shame. If shame exist in LKY, long long ago, he would have left this place...talk about shame to me...u still far far off...
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:WHY DOES HARRY LEE AND HIS SON DON"T HAVE TO BEAR ANY COMPETITION??!
Was he trying to be funny when issuing the statement to his digits?
Not that they have no competition, they have...but before even their competitor is able to stand up on a platform to address a million audience, he/she will be gone.
There 2 types of competition, one is to competite face to face, the other is to curb competition before even coming face to face.
In another words, LKY and Sons Sdn Berhad is competing themselves on how well they can stop peoples from coming up into the same level as they are, and so far, they did well...well done LKY
Originally posted by angel7030:
Shame??? listen probably,..Shame is not in LKY dictionary ya. You dun sell shame to them or to me, no effect one. And certainly, tell your oppositions not to give up just because of shame. If shame exist in LKY, long long ago, he would have left this place...talk about shame to me...u still far far off...
YOu are still far off from those intelligent professionals posting here.
Of course you have no shame if not you would not depend on prostitutes for an indecent living, old pimp angel7030 old pimp ��鸡
Originally posted by Dondontan:
YOu are still far off from those intelligent professionals posting here.Of course you have no shame if not you would not depend on prostitutes for an indecent living, old pimp angel7030 old pimp ��鸡
The question is, is she really a pimp, or is she just imagining she is a successful pimp?
But then, is she a she?
I would prefer to just refer to she as an "it".
Because knows no shame, lacks even normal human intelligence, has to be nothing but an "it".
Originally posted by soul_rage:The question is, is she really a pimp, or is she just imagining she is a successful pimp?
But then, is she a she?
I would prefer to just refer to she as an "it".
Because knows no shame, lacks even normal human intelligence, has to be nothing but at "it".
Sometimes I would use "it" to refer to him. One participant here referred me to reading its posts in "Football & EPL" forum. The posts it posted reflect that it is a man.
Basically, it is a man coming to generate garbage in SGF, hoping against hope that in his disguise as a gal men here will be lenient not to be harsh to it. It has no balls to admit it is a man.
Run through most or all its posts it is easy to spot that it is a man. It is here with ill motives.
I think we should continue to bear with PAP's policies and ensure they get another 5 long years to show us what other policies they will give us.
Lets bear with it as we head for the election. After that, another 5 more good years.
Can we replace these papies who are "A*" in lip-service and "A***" in
adding insults to injuries of suffering Singaporeans with those
"foreign talents" that work in a group of 5 but only 1 working?
Please??? A zillion times cheaper and can work overtime, and knows how
to apologise and correct their mistakes... Low in productivity? Never mind same same lah .
How can these policymakers be such hypocrites, when their jobs are so
Fort-Knox plus nuclear-bomb protected, their pay so filthy high, tell
Singaporeans to accept foreigners who compete on an unleveled playing
field(created by the decisionmakers/ the hypocrites) that take away our
jobs? What moral authority do they have? It is like a father who
tells his children to behave and not gamble, but himself gambles and
beats up his family everyday.
And please note: Singaporeans can compete anywhere, anytime and in any
part of the world. This has been proven by many Singaporeans who
emerge tops in many international competitions. The decisionmakers and
the hypocrites have tied Singaporeans’ feet with balls and chains and
told to climb uphill. Do away with NS, reservists, CPF, medical
costs and do not ask of Singaporean and their families to make
sacrifices...then.. Let the games begin.
20 year old Singapore Indian feels threatened and marginalized by the rising numbers of Indian PRs and new citizens
Dear TR, Temasek Review
I decided to write to you after reading the stories of Ms Judy Eng and Ms Melissa Quek.
I am a 20-year-old poly student. My family and I live in a four room HDB flat that is fully paid up. I am fortunate that my father works for a Scandinavian company that really takes care of its workers (it fully restored pay cuts the moment sales improved).
As a student, I am yet to be burdened with housing costs and raising a family, but I still feel that something is seriously dysfunctional in our little island. The denial of subsidized transport fares for poly students is an injustice. My peers in JCs and ITEs spend so much less.
Polytechnic students are not all rich, you know. Despite a petition, there is little momentum in reversing this anomaly. When I see the refusal of the government to even subsidise public transport for disabled Singaporeans, I harbour little hope that our concerns will ever be heard.
I am also very disturbed by the influx of foreigners, especially students. In my secondary school, 20 scholars from China were brought in each year. Within months they outperformed everyone else even in English. Many Singaporean students felt they were being denied the chance to be the first in the subjects and tests. I have always wondered why the government is bringing in these PRCs and giving them free scholarships. Shouldn’t public schools be focusing on nurturing our own talents?
With the impending increase in poly, ITE and university fees, I worry how my parents are going to pay for my degree education. Why must the government keep raising fees for education when it can afford to lose billions in bad investments? Where is the sense of priority? Surely spending a few billion to absorb the increased costs is reasonable?
As a 1st world country, we should have free primary and secondary education. The PAP is so greedy that it claims school is free but charges a “miscellaneous” fee.
As a Singaporean Indian, I feel increasingly threatened by the rising numbers of Indian PRs and new citizens. Similar to the situation between PRCs and Singaporean Chinese, there is very little in common between Indian PRs and us. Little India has been all but overrun by them. Local Indians now try to stay away as far as possible. We have been crowded out from the restaurants, markets and temples.
Most PRs who come from India are not Tamil-speakers and generally look down on South Indians, who Tamils belong to. When my mother was shopping in Mustafa Centre, a group of North Indians (likely to be PRs) walked past her and she heard one of them uttering “bloody Tamilians” to his friends.
There is a belief among Indian PRs that they are in demand to work in Singapore because the local Indians are not as good as they are, and therefore they behave with a sense of superiority and snobbishness.
The scourge of castes has completely disappeared in Singapore. We see each other as Indians and nothing else. But these PRs are bringing in their prejudices from India and corrupting our local culture. We are beginning to see advertisements put in the paper asking for brides and bridegrooms from a certain caste.
Even the PRs in the parents’ support group in my sister’s school immediately enquired about our caste as soon as we introduced ourselves.
We are losing our unique Singapore identity to the policies of the PAP, which seems to worship foreigners like gods and trample on Singaporeans. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and all other Singaporeans are one of a kind and special. No amount of money, social engineering or “integration” can ever transform foreigners into true-blue Singaporeans.
I live in the area that was once part of Cheng San GRC. I remember when I was little, JB Jeyaretnam came to campaign and even after he lost, he graciously returned to thank the voters anyway.
It has been nearly four years since the last election. My current MP (who daughter is infamous for an “elite” remark) has yet to visit my block even once. Without knowing residents’ concerns, it is no wonder why MPs have time to engage in frivolous debates about frogs, food museums and beauty secrets.
The man who killed his children, set fire to his flat and jumped to his death recently, lived only a few blocks from mine. When that incident happened, the reality of Singaporeans struggling with their lives really hit me hard.
It pains me each time I see an elderly Singaporean rummage through dustbins for cans to sell and toil as cleaners until their deaths. It is shameful for our leaders to proclaim our country as “first world” and being in a golden period when all the gold is flowing into the pockets of ministers. I think our seniors all deserve a big thank you and a comfortable retirement for their years of service to nation building.
It is time for Singaporeans to take back our country, eject unnecessary foreigners and start providing decent lives for ourselves. Foreigners (including PRs) must always remember that in Singapore, they live on our terms, not vice versa.
Singapore is our home. It’s worth saving.
T. Rajendran
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some singaporeans can compete very well eg. true-blooded singaporeans who are employers surviving or prospering by relying on cheaper foreign workers instead of singaporeans.
singaporeans for singaporeans.
I think its time to have more competitors in parliment don't you think?
True, but certainly not CCCP members.
Today i notice more competition in parliament among the PAP MPs, coming up with more NMP seats, the competition will get more hotter for sure.
Originally posted by CheckmateA1:20 year old Singapore Indian feels threatened and marginalized by the rising numbers of Indian PRs and new citizens
Dear TR, Temasek Review
I decided to write to you after reading the stories of Ms Judy Eng and Ms Melissa Quek.I am a 20-year-old poly student. My family and I live in a four room HDB flat that is fully paid up. I am fortunate that my father works for a Scandinavian company that really takes care of its workers (it fully restored pay cuts the moment sales improved).
As a student, I am yet to be burdened with housing costs and raising a family, but I still feel that something is seriously dysfunctional in our little island. The denial of subsidized transport fares for poly students is an injustice. My peers in JCs and ITEs spend so much less.
Polytechnic students are not all rich, you know. Despite a petition, there is little momentum in reversing this anomaly. When I see the refusal of the government to even subsidise public transport for disabled Singaporeans, I harbour little hope that our concerns will ever be heard.
I am also very disturbed by the influx of foreigners, especially students. In my secondary school, 20 scholars from China were brought in each year. Within months they outperformed everyone else even in English. Many Singaporean students felt they were being denied the chance to be the first in the subjects and tests. I have always wondered why the government is bringing in these PRCs and giving them free scholarships. Shouldn’t public schools be focusing on nurturing our own talents?
With the impending increase in poly, ITE and university fees, I worry how my parents are going to pay for my degree education. Why must the government keep raising fees for education when it can afford to lose billions in bad investments? Where is the sense of priority? Surely spending a few billion to absorb the increased costs is reasonable?
As a 1st world country, we should have free primary and secondary education. The PAP is so greedy that it claims school is free but charges a “miscellaneous” fee.
As a Singaporean Indian, I feel increasingly threatened by the rising numbers of Indian PRs and new citizens. Similar to the situation between PRCs and Singaporean Chinese, there is very little in common between Indian PRs and us. Little India has been all but overrun by them. Local Indians now try to stay away as far as possible. We have been crowded out from the restaurants, markets and temples.
Most PRs who come from India are not Tamil-speakers and generally look down on South Indians, who Tamils belong to. When my mother was shopping in Mustafa Centre, a group of North Indians (likely to be PRs) walked past her and she heard one of them uttering “bloody Tamilians” to his friends.
There is a belief among Indian PRs that they are in demand to work in Singapore because the local Indians are not as good as they are, and therefore they behave with a sense of superiority and snobbishness.
The scourge of castes has completely disappeared in Singapore. We see each other as Indians and nothing else. But these PRs are bringing in their prejudices from India and corrupting our local culture. We are beginning to see advertisements put in the paper asking for brides and bridegrooms from a certain caste.
Even the PRs in the parents’ support group in my sister’s school immediately enquired about our caste as soon as we introduced ourselves.
We are losing our unique Singapore identity to the policies of the PAP, which seems to worship foreigners like gods and trample on Singaporeans. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and all other Singaporeans are one of a kind and special. No amount of money, social engineering or “integration” can ever transform foreigners into true-blue Singaporeans.
I live in the area that was once part of Cheng San GRC. I remember when I was little, JB Jeyaretnam came to campaign and even after he lost, he graciously returned to thank the voters anyway.
It has been nearly four years since the last election. My current MP (who daughter is infamous for an “elite” remark) has yet to visit my block even once. Without knowing residents’ concerns, it is no wonder why MPs have time to engage in frivolous debates about frogs, food museums and beauty secrets.
The man who killed his children, set fire to his flat and jumped to his death recently, lived only a few blocks from mine. When that incident happened, the reality of Singaporeans struggling with their lives really hit me hard.
It pains me each time I see an elderly Singaporean rummage through dustbins for cans to sell and toil as cleaners until their deaths. It is shameful for our leaders to proclaim our country as “first world” and being in a golden period when all the gold is flowing into the pockets of ministers. I think our seniors all deserve a big thank you and a comfortable retirement for their years of service to nation building.
It is time for Singaporeans to take back our country, eject unnecessary foreigners and start providing decent lives for ourselves. Foreigners (including PRs) must always remember that in Singapore, they live on our terms, not vice versa.
Singapore is our home. It’s worth saving.
T. Rajendran
20 yo not even eligible to vote, talk so much for what, bloody hell, ask him go study hard hard first, take care of his parents well.
Me 21yo already long completed Poly, how come 20yo still in poly?? must be a gone case one
Originally posted by angel7030:True, but certainly not CCCP members.
Today i notice more competition in parliament among the PAP MPs, coming up with more NMP seats, the competition will get more hotter for sure.
I know that the PAP is sometimes referred to as the CCB Party.
... but who are the CCCP members ??
Which Party is that ??
Originally posted by assolingam:I know that the PAP is sometimes referred to as the CCB Party.
... but who are the CCCP members ??
Which Party is that ??
CCCP is a sensitive underground party, tho it had gone underground, in the early 50s and 60s it was a prominent party.
When the time is ripe, we will inform you, in the meantime, go cook us some good indian curry first...yummy
Originally posted by angel7030:
CCCP is a sensitive underground party, tho it had gone underground, in the early 50s and 60s it was a prominent party.When the time is ripe, we will inform you, in the meantime, go cook us some good indian curry first...yummy
OIC..
Did you know that the leader of the CCCP once described the leader of the CCB as follows :
"Lee is like a banana - yellow of skin, white underneath."
-Zhou Enlai, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, at the Bandung Conference (1955)
Originally posted by assolingam:
OIC..
Did you know that the leader of the CCCP once described the leader of the CCB as follows :
"Lee is like a banana - yellow of skin, white underneath."
-Zhou Enlai, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, at the Bandung Conference (1955)
Oh, nice tag...wish CCCP will come back one of these day, i will join them and hail the bourgosie out of here...Rise of the Red. But CCCP today are bourgosie themselves...if Zhou and Mao is alive, they must be crying...
Originally posted by angel7030:Oh, nice tag...wish CCCP will come back one of these day, i will join them and hail the bourgosie out of here...Rise of the Red. But CCCP today are bourgosie themselves...if Zhou and Mao is alive, they must be crying...
I thot you are an admirer of the CCB Party.
No ??
got CPIB, CBD, CPMD, CID, CBS, CBC, CCC, but never heard of CCB leh??
anyway, we have been waiting for so long for a cultural revolution to take place here, but maybe, it is not time yet, i dunno. So, in the meantime, we have to abide the rulers here, until such time when the revolution takes place, our young leaders hero come out of the jungle, we will join them and chase all these rich and pigs out of here...
Fan ching fu Ming!!!