Saw this again yesterday at the hmlet condo at 339 Joo Chiat Road. It appears that obike are approving and encouraging that people park obikes inside gated condos where they aren’t accessible to the public!!
Source: FB post by Ben Watson
Saw this again yesterday at the hmlet condo at 339 Joo Chiat Road. It appears that obike are approving and encouraging that people park obikes inside gated condos where they aren’t accessible to the public!!
Source: FB post by Ben Watson
LIGHT TO NIGHT FESTIVAL 2018: COLOUR SENSATIONS
19–28 Jan 2018
10am till 10pm (12mn on Fri & Sat)
FREE ADMISSION
The Light to Night Festival is back with an even bigger line-up! In its second edition, the festival explores the sensation of colours through programmes across major cultural institutions and parks in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District.
Find out more: http://
#LightToNightSG
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>> PRECINCT HIGHLIGHTS
• Chromascope by Spinafex Group
• Art Skins on Monuments by Brandon Tay X Safuan Johari
• Art X Social on the Padang
• Beats on the Street
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>> ART INSTALLATIONS & EXHIBITIONS
• The House is Crumbling by Pinaree Santiapak at National Gallery Singapore
• One or Several Tigers by Ho Tzu Nyen at National Gallery Singapore
• A Stitch in Time by David Medalla at National Gallery Singapore
• Sonic Blossom by Lee Mingwei at National Gallery Singapore
• Walk, Walk, Walk: Search, Deviate, Reunite by teamLab at National Gallery Singapore
• Flowers and People – Dark by teamLab at National Gallery Singapore
• Trip to the Colourscape at Esplanade Park Tunnel & Esplanade Park
• House Words at The Arts House
• House of Mirrors by Christian Wagstaff and Keith Courtney at Empress Lawn
• Tropical Primitive Hut by NUS Architecture Year 1 at Asian Civilisations Museum
• Extended Hours to Exhibitions at National Gallery Singapore
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>> MUSIC & PERFORMANCES
• Padang Atrium Performances at National Gallery Singapore
• We Are We by Ayumi Paul at National Gallery Singapore
• Esplanade Presents: All Things New
• Atrium Performances curated by Singapore Symphony Group at Victoria Concert Hall
• By Candlelight: A Chamber Music Series – Slavic Heroes at The Arts House
• Monochromatic Murmurings: A Poetic Letter to Two People at The Arts House
• A Novel Idea at The Arts House
• 12 To 75 by Poetry Festival (Singapore) with Special Appearance by David Medalla
• Special Programmes at Asian Civilisations Museum
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>> ART TALKS & LECTURES
• Curatorial Dialogue | The Worlds of Raden Saleh and Juan Luna
• Artist Talk | Lee Mingwei: The Act of Gift Giving, The Artist and the Audience
• Artist Talk | Ho Tzu Nyen: Through the Eye of the Tiger
• Lecture | Raden Saleh and Juan Luna: Artist, Identity and Colony
• Lecture | Speeches That Changed The World at The Arts House
>> TOURS
• Civic District Special Tour: Padang Palette
• The Incredible 5 at National Gallery Singapore
Source: FB post by National Gallery Singapore and ACM (Asian Civilisations Museum)
The official 20 players who will be donning our national flag for the upcoming World Floorball Championship Qualifications!
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They will be flying off tomorrow night, you can send your well wishes by sending them off at Changi Airport T4, 2200hrs.
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Last night was also our Men’s team last local training and was given a chance to present Mr. Peh, from Pixel Group Holdings Pte. Ltd, our replica jerseys, as a token of appreciation for what he has contributed to the team
Source: FB post Singapore Floorball Association
Believe it or not, I got bitten by a dog and it wasn’t at all related to work. For any of you out there who think it’s OK to use a shock collar, think again. Turns out that I was bitten while I was meeting a random dog.
When shock collars are being used for basic obedience, this is how they are used… The person continually shocks the dog until the dog does the desired behavior. For example, if being trained to sit, the person continuously shocks the dog and as soon as the dog sits, the shock stops. This technique has become more popular in the past few years.
The woman told me it was OK for me to meet her dog and since her dog was excited to meet me, she decided she would put the dog in a sit. Unbeknownst to me, she was using a shock collar to do this. So basically, I’m right in front of a dog that’s being shocked Which as you know, is painful for the dog. And he just bit the shit out of me.
It is a very bad bite. He bit me in the bicep. Four puncture wounds. The dog had never done anything aggressive, according to the owner. The scary part is that the dog didn’t just bite me, he bit me really badly.
Dogs actually know how to control their bite. He could have just nipped me and caused a bruise or he could have lightly Bitton me and maybe punctured with one tooth but he gave me a serious bite. The only things that would have made it worse is if he did multiple bites or had shaking his head while latching onto my arm.
I feel really bad for the owner and talked with her for a while and one of the things I told her was to throw away the shock collar. frankly, I blame the shock collar not her, not me, not the dog. I believe if she wasn’t shocking while I was standing there, the dog wouldn’t have bitten me. I wish I could sue the dog trainer. I blame the dog trainer bc she made the choice to put this dog in a shock collar.
So don’t let any dog trainer tell you that the shock collar is just a vibration, doesn’t hurt, all the bullshit things they are going to tell you. They do damage to the dog. Psychologically. Shocking your dog only makes your dog distrust you and fear you. And the likelihood of him turning aggressive towards the owner or other humans, can happen as a result.
source: Fb post by Karen Levy
About 10.15, the PIE is near eng neo ave, when this car hit a motorcycle, not only didn’t stop to help, but also stepped on oil to escape, hoping that this photo could help the Chinese motorcycle owner who was hit.
Source: FB post by Ah Wu
According to reports, a 63-year-old taxi driver was injured after using a faulty lift at Seng Kang East Way Blk 122.
The first occurrence was on the 15-01-18 when the lift was not aligned with the group level by around 15cm! That is slightly more than a ruler length. He tried to walk out of the lift but ended up falling. This is a 63-year-old man we are talking about here!
On the next day, the lift malfunction again causing it to fall from level 7 to level 4-5 then shoots up again!!!
“In about 1 second, the lift suddenly sped down from the 7th floor to somewhere in between the 4th and 5th floor. I totally didn’t expect this and that’s why I lost my balance and fell. Before I had time to stand up properly and steady myself, the lift suddenly shot up twice and I fell again. After a while, the lift started working normally again.”
Omgggg. This assh*le was so RUDE! We were reversing into the lot and he just came from behind ( which was not even a road) and parked into the lot!!! So we asked him to move cos he was clearly being an assh*le, he just shrug and walked away. He see we girls then bully us!!!! He dunno this year is the year of the women meh? Anyone knows him??? Got people so rude one meh? 没家教。pui!!!
source: FB post by Pauline A. Lim
HDB is aware that some flat owners have encountered dislodged tiles in their homes recently. If there are dislodged tiles in your flat, you should carefully move the dislodged tiles to a safe area, and cover the affected spot with cardboard for safety.
Should you need advice on the repair work, you can call our Branch Hotline at 1800-225-5432 (Weekdays: 8:00am to 5:00pm) or the Essential Maintenance Services Unit (contact details are listed on the lifts at your blocks). Our colleagues will arrange an appointment to visit your flat, and provide a list of contractors who can carry out the repair work.
Source: FB post by Housing & Development Board
Seems like multiple netizens suffered from car damages after driving through this road along 352 Jalan Boon Lay.One of the videos even show car parts everywhere, two rims and bumper and even motorbikes damaged.
Drivers, please take note!!!
Lets hope LTA can take action soon or our road tax don’t know pay for what road. Some netizens said that it is possible to make claims against the LTA. But not sure the process is so simple.
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/585099835169504/
What do you guys think?
https://www.facebook.com/taufiq.kamis/posts/10215991544247793
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31-year-old Chen Yu Xi was arrested after she causing a public nuisance with a toy samurai knife at a coffee shop, She even resisted arrest, she was carried into the police car and kicked the head of a female police. She was sentenced to three months ‘ imprisonment and fined $400.