
A photo emerged online showing a YP sticking his backside inside a urinal.
The poster of the photo captioned that the toilet cubicles were all occupied, but it is no problem.
The YP then pangsai inside the urinal.

Source: @complaint.sg on IG

A photo emerged online showing a YP sticking his backside inside a urinal.
The poster of the photo captioned that the toilet cubicles were all occupied, but it is no problem.
The YP then pangsai inside the urinal.

Source: @complaint.sg on IG

A photo emerged online showing a resident hanging his/her clothes along the corridor in a peculiar manner that scared the neighbours.
The resident hung his clothes and it looked like a legless ghost was floating outside the window.
The neighbour captioned the photo:
“Dear neighbours, please don’t put your clothes together like this or soon I’ll have a heart attack.”

Source: @youtiao09487 on TikTok

An angry cyclist was seen showing his unhappiness by hitting a car and later throwing the bicycle at the car.
He then started to shout, but don’t know what he shouting.
“So this fella hits me and obviously I shouted at him and he decides to throw his bicycle infront of me??? no mask on uncle. If you see this, i’m at holland with the police waiting for you.”

The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported the latest updates of COVID-19 cases in Singapore, As of 22 August 2021, at 12 pm, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed and verified that there are 29 cases of locally transmitted COVID-19 infection and 6 imported cases.
12 have died from COVID-19 in August.
91 year-old female Permanent Resident, has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 21 August 2021.
Her case was first reported on 3 August. She had developed symptoms on 30 July, was tested positive for COVID-19 infection, and was admitted to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases.
She had not been vaccinated against COVID-19, and had a history of chronic kidney disease, heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and hyperparathyroidism.Â
87-year-old male Singaporean has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 22 August 2021. His case was first reported on 4 August. He had been conveyed to the National University Hospital for an unrelated medical condition on 4 August.Â
As he was symptomatic, he was tested for COVID-19 and the result came back positive for COVID-19 infection.
He had been partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and had a history of advance cancer, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia.Â

It’s been over a year since we can visit clubs but it feels like a decade has gone by since we can have fun in clubs.
A throwback video was uploaded online of a club playing techno with crowds of people cheering to the rhythm.
Nowadays we won’t see a scene like this unless it’s some secret illegal club.
With dine-in at hawkers at a maximum of 2 pax and restaurants at a maximum of 5 pax. You can tell that we are far away from bringing back the clubs.
Youngsters quitting clubs
A young man told Singapore Uncensored that the only good part about the closing of clubs was learning how to save money and discovering how to use money more carefully.
Here is his story: After I stop clubbing I saved at least a few hundred more a month, if you count it by a year that is a few thousand.
Might not be a lot of money but with regular savings, I can stop worrying if I lose my job due to the current situation in Singapore.

The US vice-president Kamala Harris arrived in Singapore earlier today and she was greeted by Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the airport.
She was escorted by officers, netizens spotted her motorcade, headed to Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore.

A driver was sent to the hospital after he suffered a mini heart attack and lose control of the vehicle.
The incident happened near Asia Square Tower on Friday (Aug 20). Luckily no pedestrians were injured.
The heart is one of the most important organs of our body. Age plays a part but it does not mean a younger person would not have heart problems.
We can lower heart diseases by beginning to pay attention to what we consume. By eating a healthy balanced diet that includes a range of nutrient-rich foods, you can reduce your risk of heart disease and its associated risk factors such as excess weight, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.
To learn more about making your heart healthy, head to myheart.org.sg (Singapore Heart Foundation)

The Home Teams are the real frontline heroes who are attending to incidents which may involve life and death situation!
Full respect to our frontline heroes! Thanks for protecting lives and properties! Making Singapore safe

A video emerged online showing a YP vaping illegally inside a classroom.
He was seen walking to the camera before blowing smoke out of his mouth and doing a “suck c*ck” hand gesture.
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.
Image and video source: Whatsapp

A video emerged online showing a YP stripping at a playground.
He could be seen pulling down his shorts and flashing his underwear to the camera.
It is unclear who the boy is or what were his motives.
Image and video source: SG Shares on Telegram