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AH LIAN XMM JIO FRIEND TO VAPE WITH HER: “I SPON GRAB”, ALL THE XDD CALL HER “MUMMY”

A video emerged online showing a YP XMM asking her friend to join her in vaping at her place.

She declared: “I SPON YOUR GRAB!”.

To which all the xiao didis around her called her “mummy” because they thought she was a rich sugar mummy.

One of the older Ah Bengs then shouted “Au au salakau”, to which she then displayed her loyalty to the gang by flashing a gang sign.

Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.

Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.

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UNCLE TAKE OUT MASK TALK ON THE BUS AND KEEP SHOUT VULGARITIES

The netizen said:

Bus SG5680P no 854 6 Sep 2021 2205. This idiot took off mask so many times. Then kept scold the F work non stop.

All the way thru the ride. Act like boss. Pls go drive your own car, you can’t help looking like shit, coz you were born to look like this. plss don’t add on to our pain.. by acting like sh*t too..

PAIKIA XIAO DIDI SHOW OFF DRAGON TATTOO THAT LOOK LIKE EARTHWORM

An amusing video emerged online showing a couple of xiao didis with their brand new (probably) zebra marker drawn tattoos.

They were seen taking off their shirts to show off their “tAtToOs”, before vaping away and flashing gang signs.

A netizen commented that the kid on the right’s “dragon tattoo” looked more like an earthworm drawn by a 3-year-old.

Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.

Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.

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Source: @sg.trendzzz

HUNGRY GHOST GIVE GIRL AUSPICIOUS SIGN ON LAST DAY OF 7TH MONTH

A girl shared on Tiktok that she was praying on the last day of the hungry ghost month yesterday when she saw a candle still lighted up even under the heavy rain.

She saw that as a good omen and believed that it is a good sign.

Eventually, it really turned out to be something good as she managed to get a queue number of 251 out of 459 units in the recent BTO exercise at Hougang where there were more than 10,000 applicants.

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Image and Video source: @felforyouuu Tiktok

YANG GUO & XIAO LONG NU HIDE @ VOID DECK TO SQUEEZE & KISS EACH OTHER

A photo emerged online showing a loving YP couple locked in a a romantic embrace at a HDB void deck.

They were seen hiding out at a HDB void deck hugging and kissing each other.

Perhaps the hungry ghost month is ending and it’s time to say goodbye, at least for another year.

Source: @collectyourginna.sg on IG

YP BENGS GATHER IN LARGE GROUP TO FLASH GANG SIGN TO SCARE AWAY C0VID

A group of YP Bengs were seen gathering in a group of 7, with all of them seen with their masks off.

It is unclear where the incident happened or who the YPs are.

First-time offenders who breach safe distancing measures are fined $300.

For non-compliance with safe management measures under the COVID-19 offenders may be jailed for up to six months, fined up to S$10,000, or both.

If they are caught by the Police for not wearing a mask or not wearing a mask properly they can be charged under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020.

Penalties include a fine of up to SGD$10,000 and jailed for up to six months.

Source: @yoursgkaren on IG

XMMS GATHER TO BREAK THE LAW TOGETHER, ILLEGALLY VAPING IN PUBLIC

A video emerged online showing a group of XMMs gathering and vaping illegally together, in public.

They were seen huddled in a circle of sorts to vape and take videos of each other.

Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.

Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.

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Image and video source: @singaporeviralsg on IG

JOSS PAPER BURN UNTIL EVERYWHERE ON LAST DAY OF HUNGRY GHOST MOHNTH

Yesterday (6 September) marked the last day of the Hungry Ghost Month.

Islandwide, devotees were seen burning joss paper and making offerings to appease and bid the “good brothers” farewell and send them back on their journey to the underworld.

However, an image emerged online showing the inconspicuous mess that some of the more inconsiderate ones have left behind.

Joss paper were seen strewn all over the place, everywhere but the bin; as the cleaners struggled to clean up the mess.

Images source: @netiizenz on IG

HO CHING: “BEST TO REDUCE SOCIAL GATHERINGS TO ONCE/TWICE A WEEK”

Following MOH’s advice that people should limit themselves to one social gathering a day, in addition to similar workplace interactions to cease; Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s wife Ho Ching has taken it one step further.

She suggested on her Facebook that it is “best to reduce social gatherings to just once or twice a week instead of once a day.”

This comes in the wake of Singapore seeing an increase of Covid-19 cases and clusters.

Images source: Ho Ching Facebook and Google Maps

NETIZENS FOUND LARGE CRACKS AT TEBAN GARDENS, QUESTIONS SAFETY OF THE BUILDING

A netizen notices multiple large cracks on a building located in the estate of Teban Gardens.

See cracks at this kind of extend will make anyone worried, if even a piece were to fall off the building someone could be seriously injured.

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Netizen said:

“33 Teban gardens road, walking past and saw this crack, wondering old building is like that or will case any danger?”

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