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MAN WANTS HIS WIFE TO BE TO GIVE HIM A CAR, ALLOWANCE OF 3K AND CONDO

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I finally wanted to propose to my gf!

We went through so much together and this is going to be the most beautiful ending to our journey. I am so glad to have known her as she is a caring and ambitious girl. She is already earning 5 figures not long out of university and her career is on an upward trend. As I earn several times less than her, she is happy to pay for the lion’s share of our wedding and future expenses. From her pov, she is a kids lover and she wants at least 2 kids. As for me, I am drawing up a list of demands:

– A condo, at least 3 rooms and above as our home

-A car for me to drive. At least 1.6L, the brand doesn’t matter and fully paid for by her.

– A supplementary card for me with at least 3k per month credit.

– At least 2 holidays every year. If due to the pandemic we can’t go overseas

-No maid in the house, I don’t trust outsiders, she should cook, clean and wash

– No diamond ring for the proposal. Too expensive and I think 15k for a ring is too much

– No limit on the number of dogs, cats or any pets I keep in the house as I am an animal lover. All expenses paid by her

Any other things should I include?

CHINA MAN LURE TO CAMBODIA BY JOB SCAM, BLOOD DRAWN & SOLD FOR PROFIT

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Abducted overseas with a gun and refused to participate in online fraud, a 31-year-old boy in Jiangsu was forced to draw blood for half a year, and at least 7 other Chinese compatriots suffered similar experiences

Li Yaming, a native of Jiangsu, is 31 years old this year. He has previously worked as a security guard in many institutions in Beijing and Shenzhen. In June 2021, someone introduced him to work in Guangxi, but he was kidnapped with a gun after arriving in Pingxiang. He was first forced to smuggle to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and then took a wooden boat to walk on a small river, and finally arrived at the Westport of Cambodia. Because he refused to participate in the implementation of online fraud.

From Job offer to a Human “Blook Bank”

In June 2021, someone introduced Li Yaming to work as a security guard in Guangxi, saying that the salary was relatively high and he could get 5,000 yuan. Li Yaming told reporters that he only realized after the fact that he had been deceived: he was introduced to Chongzuo, Guangxi, and then arrived in Pingxiang, where he was kidnapped by gunmen and smuggled overland to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where he took a wooden boat and walked Xiaohe Dao eventually reached Westport, Cambodia, where he was sold to the so-called “Internet Investment Company” for $18,500.

Li Yaming has had blood drawn 7 times in more than half a year, and only recently escaped from an online fraud gang. He is currently receiving treatment at the China-Cambodia First Hospital in Phnom Penh.

As he is an O blood type it is considered valuable in the black market and blood draw was sold for profit.

Li Yaming took a risk and escaped from the online fraud gang. He was sent to the door of a hospital in Westport by a kind person who was penniless. After that, he contacted a travel agency from the Internet, and then ran all the way to Phnom Penh and hid in a small hotel near the airport. , quietly asked the China-Cambodia volunteer team and local media for help. 

CHONG PANG STALL’S UTENSILS NOT WASH WITH SOAP, SERVED OILY SPOONS

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With everyone being worried about hygiene in the global situation everyone takes notice of hygiene matters and especially with what we put in our mouths.

A netizen posted a photo regarding a stall that is located in Chong Pang that has dirty utensils and is worried about the virus.

Here is what the netizen said:

This stall in chongpang… do not patronize if u are a clean person and mind oily utensils… during such time, oily utensils means they DO NOT wash with soap agents… how to get rid of viruses? Ask the helper to wash for me he still can tell me *go wash urself*…
WTH… the last time I’ll ever patronize dem… if I’m positive within next 3 days, will report to NEA/MOH…

SFA’s Food Handling guidelines indicates that

a) Turn away from food and cover their noses and mouths with tissue paper or handkerchiefs when sneezing or coughing. Wash hands thoroughly after sneezing or coughing.

b) Do not touch cooked / ready-to-serve food with bare hands when serving food. Care should be taken to ensure that thumbs or fingers are not in contact with the food.

c) Always use tongs, ladles or spoons to handle cooked / ready-to-eat food or cut fruits. When necessary, wear disposable gloves. Discard the gloves after each use.

d) Handle crockery and utensils by the base, handle or areas that are not in contact with food. Ensure that crockery and utensils are not dirty, chipped, broken or cracked.

e) Do not touch the inside and rim of cups or glasses. Use a food tray when serving drinks.

f) Do not use bare hands to handle or place ice into glasses. Always use tongs, scoops or other ice dispensing utensils or equipment to handle ice.

g) Always provide serving spoons to patrons who are sharing dishes.

h) Do not serve cooked / ready-to-eat food which has dropped on the floor or been exposed to contaminants e.g. cleaning chemicals, pests.

i) Keep the dining environment clean and do not sweep crumbs or rem

MONKEY BREAKS INTO CHONGFU SCHOOL, TEACHERS & PUPILS LOCK THEMSELVES UP

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According to a news article reported by Shin Min Daily News, Teachers and Students belonging to Chongfu Primary School situated in Yishun had went into their classrooms in a hurry and also closed all the doors and windows due to Monkey being spotted in the school’s premises.

The monkey was apparently spotted climbing up the school’s building which is four storeys high and went up to the rooftop.

School had earlier warned about monkey sightings

According to the article that was posted by Shin Min Daily News, a parent of one of the students said that the school had earlier warned students about sightings of monkeys in the school on 16 Feb 2022, a few days prior to the incident.

Personnel were also assigned to various locations in the school to keep a lookout for such wildlife entering the school’s premises.

The student also said that the school had advised students into going to those affected areas where sightings have been spotted.

According to Shin Min Daily News, another student had also told a parent that he sighted the whole intrusion by the Monkey.

What the student saw

The student in question had saw the monkey ascending to the school’s roof and also said that one of his friends had screamed upon sighting the monkey.

After the sighting, Chongfu School’s Principal made an announcement on the school’s PA system to instruct all teachers and students to hurry into the classrooms and close all doors and windows.

Students were however still allowed to leave the classrooms to go for their recess breaks.

More previous sightings of Monkeys in the school

According to Shin Min Daily News who interviewed a few people outside the school, a domestic helper to two students in the school had said that she was told by the children that there were three monkeys locked up inside a toilet in the school on one occasion by managed to escape after a toilet’s door was opened by a security guard working for the school.

Parents have also voiced out their concerns about the safety of their children and have also told their children not to go near to the monkeys.

A parent said that she was worried that children who sighted the monkey will trigger them to fight because of their screaming and another expressed concern about the monkeys will attack the children because of food.

Acres advisory

Acres had advised the public to not feed the monkeys and keep a safe distance from them should they sight any and the public are also advised not to scream, stare or show their teeth to these creatures.

Image source: Google Maps, Unsplash.com

BUI BUI VIET BU DROPS 30KG IN 4 MONTHS BECAUSE BF CHEAT ON HER

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According to an article by a Hong Kong publication site ETToday, a Vietnamese lady who goes by the name of Nguyễn Thị Thảo Nhi who is 21 years of age had lost 30kg in just a span of four months.

She is a college student who is living in Ho Chi Minh City.

Have weight issues since young

Growing up as a child, she has always been the centre of jokes amongst her friends who have always teased her and laughed at her because of her weight.

Even so, she developed a passion for fashion design but as she was suffering from low self esteem issues due to being very often ridiculed, she always wore loose clothes which could hide her fats.

Met ex-boyfriend in High School

Despite her shortcomings, she finally met a guy who told her that she was beautiful in High school and the pair got into a relationship which lasted for about three years.

Nearing the three year mark of their relationship, she found out that her ex was cheating on her with her female best friend and they eventually tied the knot as well.

Motivated to lose weight after setback

Hit by the fact that she had lost her boyfriend due to his infidelity with her best friend, she used that as a motivating factor to inspire her weight lost journey.

She first gave up her love for bubble tea and snacks with high calories to start controlling her diet.

Thereafter, she often exercised frequently by doing high intensity exercises.

As a result of her efforts, her weigh dropped a drastic 30kg in just span of four months.

She now weighs 50kg instead of the 80kg she used to weigh.

Can now fit into many outfits

Due to her incredible weigh loss, she says that she now can try on all the outfits that she had always wanted to wear but could not due to her previous size.

She even thanked her ex boyfriend for cheating on her as it had been the main source of motivation for her incredible weight loss.

She said:

‘I am very grateful to my ex-boyfriend now. After losing weight, I have become more confident and feel very happy.’

Image source: 圖/翻攝自Twitter

MOTHERSHIP POST BUDGET DETAILS BEFORE LAWRENCE WONG, ACCREDITATION SUSPENDED

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According to a report by CNA, alternative news site, Mothership has had their press accreditation suspended with immediate effect as they have shared details of the proposed GST increases on their social media platform ahead of time.

A spokesperson from the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) had said in a statement that an image with regards to the proposed changes was posted on Mothership’s Facebook page with details of the proposed increases.

This was done slightly ahead of time before Finance Minister, Lawrence Wong, made the announcements in Parliament.

Due to this reason, the MCI have decided that they will be suspending Mothership’s press accreditation with immediate effect and they have up to 4 March 2022 if they wish to make any appeals.

What is press accreditation card

If you are wondering what is press accreditation card, it can be applied with the MCI by people working in the media industry in Singapore.

This card can be used by government agencies in Singapore to check if a media site or their staff are credible.

Statement by Mothership’s Managing editor

Mothership’s managing editor, Martino Tan have issued a statement on the matter which he claims is a genuine mistake and said that upon realisation of the mistake after two minutes into publishing the post, staff have taken the post down.

Staff which were involved in this mistake were also suspended for two weeks.

Nevertheless, he apologised for the mistake.

Here is his full statement:

‘The breaking of the embargo was a genuine mistake made by prematurely publishing an infographic on Mothership’s Facebook page. We identified the mistake in under two minutes and immediately deleted the post.

While further investigations ensue, the staff involved have been issued a two week suspension.

We take our role of providing timely and accurate news in the digital space seriously. We are therefore committed and resolved to draw the right lessons from this incident, strengthen our editorial processes, and rebuild trust with our stakeholders.

We are also cooperating fully with the authorities in their investigations into the matter.

We sincerely apologise for the egregious mistake, particularly to the public servants who have been working so hard to ensure the timely and accurate communication of government information.’

Image source: Mothership.sg/Facebook, Ministry of Communications and Information/Facebook

WHO – OMICRON SUBVARIANT THAT IS MORE CONTAGIOUS BEING WATCHED CLOSELY

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned the Omicron subvariant, BA.2, appears to be “steadily increasing” and has now become dominant in countries such as China, India, Philippines and Bangladesh.

According to the New York Times, scientists are monitoring the situation and watching the subvariant closely.

Denmark was the first country to report that the subvariant, BA.2 had overtaken the first version of Omicron, BA.1 that swept through the globe.

There is no evidence to show that the BA.2 is more lethal than BA.1, but there is a possibility of it slowing the decline of Omicron.

The scientists also added that vaccines are just as effective against the BA.2 subvariant.

WHO said that BA.2 now accounts for about 1 in 5 new Omicron cases in the world, and they also warned against reading too much into the drop in cases because the testing rates have also dropped.

TRAFFIC LIGHT BUTTON VANDALISED WITH ALLEGED ‘SAFE ENTRY’ STICKERS

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A netizen recently took a picture of a traffic light button and uploaded it onto social media to voice displeasure over its bad condition.

A closer look at the traffic light button shows that it has been heavily vandalised with many stickers which are usually given to patrons who have successfully checked in and enter a mall or an eatery.

It is unknown so far as to where the traffic light is located at but it is definitely in Singapore given that there is a ‘Land Transport Authority’ sign attached to the pole of the traffic light.

The netizen had also captioned the post with the caption ‘Didnt know Singaporeans so creative nowadays‘.

Here is the screengrab of the netizen’s post

Netizens’ comments

Netizens after seeing the post, flooded the comments section with comments and at the time of writing by Singapore Uncensored, the post has gained almost 86 comments.

Here are some of the comments by netizens:

  • Still don’t understand why stickers have to be given. Waste of stickers and resources.
  • Bette check at little india oh my Gods is a lot off this kind many colors.
  • Not creative but totally inconsiderate behaviour! Cleaner’s will gave a hard time removing all these stickers.
  • In the first place they should not give any stickers to ppl for dinning in the market
  • no purpose of issue the stickers when no one enforce. I saw a lot of people eat inside the hawker without the stickers. Just create another problem only
  • In case ppl did not know, this is considered vandalism.
  • Initially I thought these stickers were temporary measures… at this age there should be something more systematic/ automated/ reusable… but after so long, it’s still stickers.

Penalties for Vandalism

The penalties for vandalism is Singapore or any attempts or intent to commit vandalism is punishable by Singapore’s law with a fine of up to $2,000 or jail term of up to three years and three to eight strokes of the cane.

For first time offenders, caning will not be imposed if the act is not done with indelible substances.

Image source: Sherry Qamara Myra/Facebook, Google Maps

M’SIA MAN WORKING IN SG, FAMILY LOST CONTACT WITH HIM SEEKING WHEREABOUTS

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A family in Malaysia iis seeking the whereabouts of a man that has came to Singpaore for work and has since lost contact with his family.

Here is a rough translation:

Uncle Zhi left home to work hard for a living, and his family lost contact with each other because of their busy lives for many years. My daughter-in-law, uncle Liu, and third aunt passed away one after another.

When the third aunt was alive, ‘U’ wanted to find you. Unfortunately, on Feb 2nd she ‘passed away from lung failure, and left a last message for you. I hope Uncle Zhi can see this message and contact us.

Kind-hearted people from all walks of life who know my uncle, Mr. Fok Kam Chee (hometown at No. 454, Bingrugang, now the house has been sold), please help to inform his niece who are looking for him and ask him to contact us. Thanks, Contact number: 01120031398 A Hong & A Xi (the third brother’s daughter)

Here is what the netizen said:

Appeal to help to locate the man in the photo, Fok Kum Chee, probably in 60-70s now. Last heard from his sister that he had left his Ipoh hometown and travel to Singapore to work. Since then, they have lost contact. His sister had been passed away and her dying wish is to reunion with his brother. If you get to know this man, please help to contact Ming Han Lee. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Here is the photo of the man

GUY USED A FAKE ACCOUNT TO SEE HIS COUSIN’S “PRIVATE” PICTURES

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A netizen shared how he used a fake account to talk to his cousin and see her private pictures.

Here is the story

I recently found out through Facebook my female cousin (who I always thought was attractive) was an escort who had a premium service to videocall her without any clothes on.

I decided to make a fake account to see if it was legit

It took her a while to respond but eventually like a couple hours later she does

It was pretty back and forth for a few minutes asking her what she does / sells

Eventually she said for 25$ she’ll video call me for 5 mins.

Which then led to me using PayPal to send the money (which I’m not sure if it has the name of the card on there or not).

She then video called me and I turned off my front camera to hide my face.

I feel dirty every time I see her at family gatherings, I’m 100% sure she has no idea what I’m doing. A part of me wants to stop but I also want to see If could escalate the situation to something better

Netizens’ comments

I don’t think this is what people mean by supporting the family business

Nice, charity starts at home. Gotta support the fam. Don’t be ashamed of your kink, everyone has one even if they try to act like they don’t.