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MAN IN BAD MOOD SAYS HE HATES FAMILY, WIFE SAYS “IF YOU HATE IT SO MUCH THEN LEAVE”

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You hate it here so much? Leave.

Husband comes home in a terrible mood (bad week at work) and he just walks around the house like a storm cloud.

I ask what’s wrong and he goes “I hate the state of our family” and I ask why and he doesn’t elaborate, just says he “doesn’t want to be harassed” (by my question) and goes to take a 45 minute poop.

Then leave. F-ing go then. Nut up and leave. This entire house tiptoes around you and your mood because it dictates the entire vibe of the house, everyone tries their best to not set you off and ruin an entire day.

You don’t do anything around here, you do whatever you want, our kids are well-behaved and rarely get in trouble, the f do you have to complain about?

I do ALL the cooking, cleaning, errands, shopping, bill paying, and 90% of the childcare. All you do is go to work (and so do I). What could be so bad? I would LOVE to be in your shoes.

If the “state of your family” is so bad, LEAVE.

Netizens’ comments

  1. Sweetheart, tell him tf off. Then you leave if he doesn’t like it. It’s always men like his that doesn’t know what they have until it’s gone.
  2. I told my sad sack storm cloud just that. 30 years ago. “If we make you so miserable please go.” He left. Moved away. The happiest, huggiest guy entered my life about 7 years after. Guess what? Storm cloud still a miserable complaining person. Whenever he visits our adult children, we can’t wait for the weather to change.
  3. In the nicest way I can say this: you leave. You literally listed everything that needs done and you do it. Get a divorce and pay for your own stuff and share custody of your kids and be done. You can live in peace and be alone and not deal with his bull crap.
    And I say this as another woman that completely understands where you’re coming from.
  4. I’m sorry you are dealing with this. And I say this in the nicest way possible: leave. If your children are learning to tip toe around him and his moods that is going to impact them for the rest of their lives. I am in therapy right now for the exact same thing as it gave me anxiety, a tendency to people please and so much else. But overall it made me hyper sensitive and aware of every little mood change in the people around me and I always feel like it’s my fault and that I am now disliked. It made me have severe anxious attachment style. That comes from tip toeing around my parents and not wanting to set them off. Please for the sake of your kids: leave.

DAUGHTER SECRETLY SNUCK GIRL INTO HER BEDROOM AT NIGHT, CAUGHT BY FATHER

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My daughter snuck a girl into her bedroom last night

Last night my daughter snuck a girl into her room and I know they were getting intimate inside.

I wasn’t aware of her being into girls and we had never had a talk about it before but I fully support her if she’s lesbian or bi or whatever.

I didn’t say anything when I found out since I was too tired to deal with it but I’m planning on having a talk with her and I’m unsure what exactly to say.

How should I approach this so that my daughter feels safe and comfortable discussing stuff with me and that I will always love and support her?

Netizens’ comments

  1. Treat it exactly how you would treat it if a boy was in her room. Heard you sneak in a friend last night….wish you would have informed me prior.
    Just want to talk to you about protection. Boy girl it doesn’t matter…there are always ways to be emotionally and physically safer than just going into these situations and/or relationships blindly.
    Just know I’m here to talk if you ever want information or just someone to talk to. Love you. Oh and if you would like to have your friend over for dinner, she’s more than welcome.
  2. There’s a lot of “not under my roof” comments flooding in. I would hope that as grown adults we can all remember back to when we were teens and got busy whenever and wherever we could. It’s infinitely safer and more comfortable at home in her own bedroom than in a car or somewhere shady.
  3. The best way to go about it is to just be upfront! Maybe hit her with something along the lines of the following: “Hi sweetheart, I want you to know I love you so much regardless of your dating preferences [etc etc etc]. That being said, it’s not appropriate for you to be sneaking someone into the house. Exploring is part of growing up but there’s a time and a place for this.”
  4. “Hey, I know you had a girl over the other night, and I just want you to know I’m fine with that (if you are). I get that you want some privacy, but you don’t have to be overly secretive about this stuff if you don’t want to. Just make sure you’re using protection cuz SDTs are still possible. And if you ever need anything or have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.”

TAIWAN AV ACTRESS SAYS SHE NEEDS TO PIAK PIAK 3X A DAY, EX-BF CAN’T HANDLE IT

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24-year-old AV actress from Taiwan, Han Tang, recently shed light on her career in the adult entertainment industry during an interview with TVBS News.

She said that previously worked as a cosplayer before catching the eye of an agent. Her journey began with explicit photoshoots, eventually leading her to venture into the production of adult videos.

Unreservedly, she admitted to having a strong appetite in bed, revealing, that her previous boyfriend couldn’t keep up with her because she needs to have intercourse at least 3 times a day.

When questioned about encounters with unsatisfying partners, she laughed and responded negatively, saying that she has high expectations when it comes to the size of her partner’s genitals; she says that it has to be bigger than 18cm and that she usually test-drives their manhood before going into a relationship.

Although she mentioned not encountering a significantly undersized one thus far, stating that the smallest she has experienced was an average size of around 15cm, she noted that most AV actors tend to be well-endowed.

Despite her adult film career, Han Tang admitted to having had five serious boyfriends in the past and even exploring relationships with women.

However, when it comes to more casual encounters, she jokingly remarked it’s too difficult to keep track.

While her experiences in the AV industry have largely been positive, Han Tang revealed a distressing incident where a photographer attempted to assault her during an explicit photoshoot.

Recognizing his intentions, she initially dismissed them, accepting the job as a means to earn some additional income.

However, when she undressed, the photographer became aggressive.

“I protested, but he exposed himself to me. I pushed him away and emphasized my unwillingness due to being close to my menstrual cycle.”

“After that incident, he never contacted me again.”

Although Han Tang has chosen not to disclose her profession as an AV actress to her family, her younger brother stumbled upon her videos online.

“He once sat beside me and mentioned ‘high-definition uncensored.’ I hushed him and felt immensely embarrassed that my own brother saw me in that context!”

Regarding the rest of her family, Han Tang suspects they are aware of her work but have yet to address it with her.

She said that she will let things unfold themselves naturally.

Despite her current success in the AV industry, Han Tang actually aspires to open a restaurant in the future.

“As I have been studying cooking, I want to venture into the food and beverage sector. Additionally, I am contemplating the idea of traveling to Japan to learn the art of Japanese cuisine.”

Images source: @HanTang_147 on Twitter

UNCLE BROUGHT DURIAN ONTO BUS, DRIVER REFUSES TO DRIVE THEN TURNS OFF AIRCON

A man recently boarded a bus in Singapore carrying a bag of durians and refused to leave, causing a dilemma for the bus captain.

To handle the situation, the bus captain made the decision to turn off the air conditioning and refused to drive.

A video of the incident was shared on TikTok on Thursday (June 8), depicting a middle-aged man standing near the bus entrance. In front of him was a red plastic bag suspected to contain durians.

In Mandarin, a woman remarked, “You’re exaggerating the issue.”

The bus driver responded, “It’s because someone complained yesterday.”

Another female passenger chimed in, saying, “Just one stop, it’s alright.”

The man with the durians claimed that this wasn’t the first time he had done such a thing and tried to assure the driver that no one would report her.

Shortly after, other passengers could be heard expressing discomfort due to the heat, and one even used profanity against the bus captain.

Despite her attempts to stand her ground, the other passengers continued to berate her.

“Considering there are so many people on board, you’re reacting this way over a minor problem?” one of them questioned.

Overwhelmed by the unruly group, the bus captain had no choice but to commence driving.

While the passengers took issue with her actions, online users believed that the man was at fault for bringing durians onto the bus, as the pungent fruit is not permitted on public transportation.

According to the Ministry of Transport, durians are prohibited on trains and buses due to their overpowering odor, which “may be unpleasant for some and lingers in air-conditioned areas.”

Netizens’ comments

  1. Passages should scold the uncle who brought durian up the bus without even properly packed instead scolding the driver.
  2. Pls don’t scold bus driver, they are just following the rules??? Sgp ppl rly everything also complain.
  3. thats means not driver fault because durian cannot bring inside bus
@thh0930

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16 Y.O YP WHO FLED FROM POLICE AFTER ALLEGED KNIFE ATTACK @ AMK, CHARGED


A 16-year-old teenager from Singapore was charged in court earlier today (June 10), as he faced charges of criminal intimidation. The charges against him is that he wielded a knife and directed it at his intended victim, with the aim of causing harm.

According to reports, the incident took place on June 9 at approximately 10:30 pm, at Block 427 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3.

Based on official court documents, the teenager is presently in custody at the Changi Prison Complex Medical Centre, where he is undergoing a medical examination.

Witnesses observed the teenager attempting to evade the police prior to his arrest, as he sprinted through the streets of Ang Mo Kio while fleeing from the police officers.

A TikTok video captured by a bystander shows the incident, depicting the teenager dressed in black, moving backwards on the road while being surrounded by at least seven to eight police officers.

At a certain point, the teenager halted and engaged in a conversation with some of the officers. He appeared agitated, frequently gesturing and pointing his fingers at them.

This sudden interruption caused traffic congestion on the road, with several vehicles, including buses, unable to proceed.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the road, a police officer was seen directing the flow of traffic.

When additional officers and a police vehicle arrived at the scene, the teenager abruptly resumed running on the road, even going against the traffic despite the traffic light being green.

Video footage shows the police officers chasing after the teenager as he attempted to escape by jumping over a fence.

Eventually, law enforcement successfully apprehended the teenager.

In a TikTok video capturing the scene, voices can be heard raised when the teenager was being placed inside the police vehicle.

If convicted on each charge of criminal intimidation, the teenager could potentially face a maximum punishment of two years in prison and a fine.

@ah.thatsabus “Why would a crimal run just to get caught again” … proceeds to run #singaporetiktok #fypsg ♬ original sound – Ah.ThatsABus
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M’SIAN SYNDICATE MEMBER ARRESTED FOR RECORDING CARDS DEALT @ MBS CASINO

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ARREST OF A MALE MALAYSIAN INVOLVED IN A SYNDICATE USING PROHIBITED RECORDING DEVICE IN THE CASINO

The Police have arrested a 45-year-old Malaysian man belonging to a syndicate which was engaged in a conspiracy to use a prohibited device to record cards dealt in the course of gaming of Baccarat at Marina Bay Sands Casino in Singapore.

With strong co-operation and assistance rendered by the Royal Malaysia Police, the syndicate member was arrested in Malaysia on 8 June 2023, pursuant to a warrant of arrest issued by the State Courts in Singapore. The syndicate member was then handed over to the Singapore Police Force on the same day of his arrest.

The syndicate member is linked to an earlier investigation by the Casino Crime Investigation Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department that commenced on 24 December 2022 into a suspected case of using a prohibited device to enable someone to record cards dealt while gaming in the same casino.

A 27-year-old Taiwanese man and a 35-year-old Malaysian man were charged in court for their involvement as part of the syndicate. During investigation, Police also seized casino chips worth more than $700,000, a mobile phone and cash.

The syndicate member will be charged in court on 9 June 2023 for the offence of engaging in a conspiracy to use things prohibited under Section 171(1) and punishable under Section 171(5) Casino Control Act 2006 read with Section 109 Penal Code 1871. If convicted, he is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or a fine not exceeding $150,000 or to both.

The Police will continue to take tough enforcement action against those involved in casino crime, regardless of their roles, and ensure that they face full brunt of the law.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
08 June 2023 @ 10:20 PM

50 Y.O UNCLE ARRESTED FOR LOANSHARK HARASSMENT, PASTE DEBTOR NOTE @ TAH CHING RD UNIT

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The Singapore Police have apprehended a 50-year-old man suspected of being involved in loansharking activities. The arrest follows a case of loanshark harassment reported on May 8, 2023, at a residential unit on Tah Ching Road, where a debtor note was discovered affixed to the door.

With the assistance of images captured by Police cameras and through diligent ground inquiries, officers from the Jurong Police Division successfully identified the individual involved. On June 8, 2023, the suspect was taken into custody. Authorities believe the man may be connected to other similar cases of loanshark harassment.

The suspect was charged in court on June 9, 2023, where he faced charges under the Moneylenders Act 2008. According to the law, first-time offenders found guilty of loanshark harassment can be fined between $5,000 and $50,000. They may also face a mandatory prison sentence of up to five years and a maximum of six strokes of caning.

Singapore Police’s press release

MAN ARRESTED FOR LOANSHARK HARASSMENT

The Police have arrested a 50-year-old man for his suspected involvement in loansharking activities.

On 8 May 2023, the Police were alerted to a case of loanshark harassment at a residential unit along Tah Ching Road, where a debtor note was affixed on the door.

Through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from Police cameras, officers from Jurong Police Division established the identity of the man and arrested him on 8 June 2023. The man is believed to be involved in other similar cases of loanshark harassments.

The man will be charged in court on 9 June 2023 under the Moneylenders Act 2008. First time offenders found guilty of loanshark harassment shall be fined not less than $5,000 and not more than $50,000, with mandatory imprisonment of up to five years, and caning of up to six strokes.

The Police have zero tolerance for loanshark harassment activities. Those who deliberately vandalise properties, cause annoyance and disruptions to public safety, peace and security, will be dealt with severely in accordance with the law.

Members of the public are advised to stay away from loansharks and not to work with or assist the loansharks in any way. The public can call the Police at ‘999’ or the X-Ah Long hotline at 1800-924-5664 if they suspect or know of anyone who could be involved in loansharking activities.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
08 June 2023 @ 7:45 PM

UNLIMITED FREE-FLOW CHICKEN @ 3 KFC OUTLETS IN S’PORE FOR “FRIED CHICKEN DAY”

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KFC has announced a three-day Unlimited Chicken feast, taking place from July 5th to July 7th at three of its outlets in Singapore.

Chicken enthusiasts can enjoy 90 minutes of unlimited chicken, along with sides, desserts, and soft drinks, all starting at S$18.95.

Ticket sales for this event will commence on June 15th.

KFC Set to Host Unlimited Chicken Feast at Multiple Locations In a press release issued on June 8th, KFC Singapore unveiled its plans for the inaugural Unlimited Chicken Feast, coinciding with International Fried Chicken Day.

The ticketed event will span from July 5th to July 7th.

For the price of S$18.95 for lunch and S$21.95 for dinner per person, patrons will have the opportunity to savor unlimited helpings of over 10 menu items for a duration of 90 minutes.

Worries of monotony will be put to rest, as the feast will also feature a variety of free-flow sides and desserts.

The available options include:

  • Original Recipe Chicken
  • Hot & Crispy Chicken
  • Popcorn Chicken
  • Tenders
  • KFC Spicy Dippers with Sriracha-Styled Sauce
  • Nuggets
  • Coleslaw
  • Whipped Potato
  • French Fries
  • Egg Tart
  • Golden Mochi Balls (with Chocolate & Durian fillings)

Additionally, food enthusiasts can enhance their dining experience by trying out 10 unique sauce pairings, such as Original Recipe Gravy, Mentai Mayo, Sour Cream, Ghost Pepper, and Wasabi Mayo.

Unlimited soft drinks, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta, will be available to quench thirsts before indulging in more sweet and savory treats.

Multiple Time Slots Offered, While Supplies Last The feast will be hosted at three KFC outlets: Harbourfront (#02-83/84), Kallang Stadium Boulevard, and Woodlands 888 (#01-729).

With a total of 18 time slots to choose from, three for lunch and three for dinner each day, guests can secure their preferred dining experience.

Lunchtime slots are as follows:

  • 11am – 12.30pm
  • 1pm – 2.30pm
  • 3pm – 4.30pm

Dinnertime slots are as follows:

  • 5pm – 6.30pm
  • 7pm – 8.30pm
  • 9pm – 10.30pm

To ensure availability, mark your calendars as ticket sales will begin next Thursday, June 15th, while supplies last.

Reservations can be made through Chope.

Please note that tickets are sold in pairs, providing an excellent opportunity to invite a fellow fried chicken aficionado for a delightful meal together.

Anticipate Annual Fried Chicken Day Party and Discounts In addition to the Unlimited Chicken Feast, KFC has prepared two more surprises for its customers.

To celebrate International Fried Chicken Day, KFC will continue its annual tradition of hosting a Fried Chicken Day Party.

The party will take place from 7pm to 8.30pm on July 6th at the Kallang Stadium outlet. Be sure to secure your spot if you wish to participate.

Attendees can look forward to an “exclusive menu,” as well as enjoyable games and contests hosted by renowned radio DJs The Muttons from CLASS 95 and Hazelle Teo from YES 933.

Exciting prizes will be up for grabs, and each attendee will receive a goodie bag containing limited edition KFC merchandise.

For those who prefer smaller portions, KFC will also offer a special deal of five pieces of Original Recipe Chicken and Hot & Crispy Chicken for S$10 on July 5th and 6th. This offer is available for both dine-in and takeaway at all KFC outlets.

Header image sources: @sgfoodlifestyle on Instagram and KFC on Facebook

S’POREAN FAMILY INJURED IN TAIWAN AFTER CRAZY MAN DRIVES AGAINST TRAFFIC FLOW

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A family of three from Singapore, who were visiting Taiwan as tourists, sustained injuries following a collision between their van and a white vehicle travelling in the opposite direction in the southeastern county of Taitung on the evening of June 8.

According to The Straits Times, one of the Singaporeans involved in the accident suffered severe injuries along the Chenggong highway. The remaining two individuals from Singapore experienced minor injuries.

Taiwanese media outlet Liberty Times Net reported that moments before the accident, the 22-year-old driver of the white vehicle had been driving against the flow of traffic.

The female driver of the van, aged 37, was unable to react in time, resulting in the white vehicle colliding with her van and injuring her as well as her three Singaporean passengers.

On Thursday, the Taitung County Fire Bureau issued a statement confirming that they received a report at 10.18 pm on Wednesday regarding an accident at the 119 km mark of an expressway in Chenggong.

Upon receiving the report, the fire bureau swiftly dispatched four rescue teams, which consisted of six vehicles and 10 firefighters, to provide assistance at the accident scene.

Tseng Hsiang-jui, the on-site fire bureau commander, stated that upon arrival, the rescue teams observed significant damage to the bumpers of both vehicles.

Both vehicles’ bumpers sustained significant damage, and emergency personnel had to employ hydraulic tools to free the individual trapped in the car. Video footage captured the person expressing pain when being extricated from their trapped position.

Following the accident, all five individuals involved, including both drivers and the Singaporean family, were promptly transported to the hospital for medical treatment.

The male driver of the white vehicle is currently hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to chest contusion and fractures in his left leg, as stated by Taiwanese news outlet TVBS.

Header image source: TVBS News (left) and MIN CAI on YouTube (right)

S’PORE WOMAN ORDERED $2 DEALS VIA EXTERNAL APP, ALMOST GAVE BANK ACCESS TO SCAMMERS

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A middle-aged woman in Singapore recently found herself involved in an internet scam related to the purchase of snacks, according to Shin Min Daily News.

Fortunately, her spouse detected some suspicious activity and promptly informed the bank to freeze their accounts, thereby safeguarding their hard-earned money.

The couple then subsequently reported the fraudulent scheme to the relevant authorities.

The individual, Mrs. Ho, aged 57, shared her ordeal. On Sunday, the 4th of this month, she stumbled upon an advertisement on the popular social media platform Instagram.

The ad on Instagram showcased a snack brand called “Mcy Frozen Foods” and featured an enticing offer: a package including 12 dumplings, 5 glutinous rice chickens, and 300 grams of steamed pork ribs, all for a remarkably low price of $2 per serving.

Given the unbelievably discounted rate, Mrs. Ho reached out to the supposed “seller” through Instagram. She then followed the instructions provided by the “seller” and proceeded to download an application named “1stMallv1.2” to input her personal details.

However, the application started malfunctioning, preventing Mrs. Ho from completing the payment for her intended purchase.

Initially, Mrs. Ho did not pay much attention to this issue. However, her spouse, Mr. Ho, aged 63 and the owner of a wholesale company, received an email from the bank the following day.

The email informed him that his wife had increased the daily transaction limit on their account from $10,000 to $200,000.

Mr. Ho swiftly sensed that something was amiss and, after discussing the matter with his wife, they realized that they had likely unwittingly downloaded malicious software, which allowed the scammers to gain access to their banking information.

Without delay, they immediately contacted their bank to freeze all their accounts. Mr. Ho mentioned that after the accounts were frozen, the bank recommended that they report the incident to the police.