A man wearing a black t-shirt and blue pants was seen wearing a “scuba diver mask” while sitting on a chair.
The “scuba diver mask” can be seen covering his eyes and nose. This unique mask can be seen attached with a pipe to a big plastic bottle. Inside the plastic bottle, there seems to be a white cloth that acts as a filter.
He also wore a yellow mask together with the “scuba diver mask”.
A video emerged online showing a YP trying on some women’s underwear and using a bra as a goggle.
It is unclear whose underwear he was trying on but the general consensus online is that he was wearing his mother’s underwear (correct us if we are wrong).
He could be seen wearing the bra and stuffing some cloths inside to make his neh neh pok bigger.
We do not discriminate against the LGBT community and think he is very brave for coming out of the closet and expressing his true self and sexuality.
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Pictures were recently uploaded on the Instagram page wakeupsingapore which shows a woman voicing her unhappiness after the People Association allegedly used her wedding pictures without here consent. She also stated on how using a wedding photo to depict Singaporean Muslims celebrate Hari Raya is inappropriate.
Source: wakeupsingapore
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A few days ago, I discovered much to my dismay the use of my and my husband’s wedding photograph at Tiong Bahru Orchid (Jalan Bukit Merah) in celebration of Hari Raya Aidilfitri this year.
Source: wakeupsingapore
Using a wedding photo to depict Malays/Singaporean Muslims celebrating Hari Raya is inappropriate. Using my wedding photo without my consent is unwarranted. Using my wedding photo as a caricature of Malay people is unacceptable.
Source: wakeupsingapore
I have brought this matter to the attention of the relevant parties. Please swipe to read my letter and understand why this is wrong.”
A video was recently uploaded on the Facebook page SG Chinese Community which shows a man arguing with a Cisco officer after he got fined $100.
It was believed that the man received a fine but he stated that he was only unloading goods. However, no goods in the car and the only items that were seen were some hardware supplies.
A video was recently uploaded on the Instagram page sgfollowsall which shows a student voicing his unhappiness after a fellow schoolmate is making his life miserable by posting a video online to disturb his medical condition.
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Hi im 13 this year and im in sec 1.
There is this guy in my school who is weird as hell, just because I still wear pull up diapers because of my medical condition, his been going around telling the whole school and its been viral on tiktok as well.
Its a joke how this guy got to make a second account just to publish this, whats worst is that he takes my wet diapers out from the bin and do weird things with it. His name is ai**n ch*a and i’d like to bring this up to the internet as it’s not a very funny matter that a sec 1 guy have to wear diapers, maybe grow up man, and thanks to those who stood out positively.
A recent funeral procession which involved more than 20 people shouting their gang slogans while walking and following a hearse has led to the arrest of 3 men.
The men were believed to be from the secret society 18 Sio Yi Ho and chanted gang slogans to show off their affiliation to the group. They were arrested for chanting their gang slogans in public and also face charges of being a member of an unlawful society.
Police are also investigating whether the group violated any safe distancing measures.
Anyone found guilty of being members of an unlawful society under section 14(3) of the Societies Act shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both.
The Police have zero tolerance towards secret society activities and will not hesitate to take strong actions, including invoking the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act that provides for detention without trial, against anyone involved in secret society and criminal activities that threatens the public safety, peace and good order. Members of the public are advised to steer clear of secret society activities and to report those engaging in such unlawful activities to the Police immediately.