Desmond went missing since Sunday night and he has autism. If you see him, please try to stay with him and contact Ann or Farrah immediately.
* He is 16 years old and about 1.8m.
Name : Desmond Chua
School:Rainbow Centre
Outfit: Light blue ct-shirt and dark green bermudas with black sandals
Location: last seen :Sunday 8pm at Yishun MRT
Desmond Chua left home (Bt Panjang) yesterday around 7am with his hp and $10, wearing light blue ct-shirt and dark green bermudas with black sandals.
He was last contacted at 8am but has since been un-contactable due to low batt power, and about 8pm at Yishun MRT yesterday.
Please contact Ann Chi (93672075) or Farrah (98733115) if you have seen him. Thank you
It does appears to me the the existing ruling party government is snow-balling the all issues and problems by sweeping under carpet and now this gigantic snowball is so huge that it will crack and burst like firework across all areas. Hope for the best as I am seeing and feeling it now as I am sure you all can see all the new facilities and areas started to have problem and issues.
Was at the new Bedok@Heartbeat and after an afternoon torrential rain the ground level and second level were flooded with water with maintenance men keep sweeping the water out and in second floor there is the escalator the can be exposed to rain coming in and also the lifts by the side, so patients after seeing the polyclinincs maybe affected by the rain if they are using the escalators or the lifts. So first class design? basic tropical factors like sunshine and heavy rain not taken into consideration? Cheers
Racist Ang moh working at German European School Singapore, he said that chinese are dogs, he also said that we Chinese wear stupid glasses.
Apparently he wants to get famous. Shall we help him? This kind of scum is working in a Singapore school. I think he have no idea how Singapore takes against racism.
I don’t want to live any longer in this world of “the customer is always right.” This is a world that shows the aggressive, the bull-headed, the cruel that they have full license to behave like beasts to get what they want. Half the time, they’re even rewarded for it; “here, ma’am, so sorry for the trouble, please accept this gift card-no charge.”
! want to live in a world that punishes these childish adults as you punish a toddler throwing a tantrum. No candy for you, Jimmy; you’re going home to bed if you can’t mind yourself in public.
Throw a hissy fit because your cashier isn’t moving as fast as you’d like? Find yourself gently escorted from the store until you can show some basic compassion and patience.
Hurl a pen across the table at your signing agent? You’ve just forfeited your right to refinance your mortgage this week. Try again when your temper is managed.
Scream obscenities at the Taco Bell rep because you know it’ll earn you a free soft shell? Here’s your money back; please feel free to play again when you’ve realized fast food is not worth more than the price of human dignity.
I am so sick of accepting-and. in truth, rewarding-these callous behavior patterns in customer service industries. The fact is, the customer is not always right. The customer is often just testing to see what he can get away with. Stop pandering to spoiled children, and show your employees they have more value than their red polo; or how much abuse they can withstand in a 40-hour week.
We are here to provide a service and to make a living.
We are not your punching bags.
Source: NUSwhisper
Gold diggers are a real problem in my relationships and friendships, and I experience this not only with relationships, but with friendships with my guy-friends.
Singaporeans are basically gold diggers. All my friends talk about is about money and being rich one day, some of them even like to show of their flashy cars and branded goods as though their self-worth is tied to their wallet or their car, or house… Some people who even behave differently because they think they are wealthy, I know of people who boast of not taking public transport and how much their parents make. Well, as a person who’s bank interest probably surpasses some people’s net family income, I find this kind of behaviour extremely disgusting. I don’t see the problem with taking public transport, or wearing cheap stuff, in fact I do it all the time…
Moreover I do these kind of things because I see how some of my friends worship money like a God, and always attempt to leach on wealthy people, or want to make friends with them, not knowing that I am of considerable wealth myself.
I’ve become really afraid to reveal my “true” identity because I don’t want to be treated differently. To have friends ask me for drinks etc and treat me “better” to gain my favour. I don’t want to have gold diggers surround me like flies and I don’t want people to view me as a walking money bag.
Thus far, I’ve never brought any of my friends to my place because I don’t want them to think differently of me. I’m always more guarded about my background, and am generally more introverted because of this. I know other wealthy people in school who also do this, we walk amongst you but hide our true identity because frankly lots of Singaporeans are superficial and materialistic, and we don’t wish to be party to this culture and be made used of.
I am sick of men (or boys) accusing me of being materialistic when all I want is a stable with a stable and healthy income.
Imagining our joint income totals $6000 (equally split) when we are about to get married, let’s just think about how expensive being a married couple is without children. Getting money got a BTO downpayment needs money. Even ordering furniture from Taobao needs money.
Let’s be practical – it is not a sin to want to wait and save money before committing to marriage. It feels weird that as a girl, I want to wait at least 4 years before I am married and have kids and my guy enthusiastically wanna ROM now.
If you don’t have a stable income, go get a fling or something. I am not someone who shits without having a roll of TP ready. It’s not my cup of coffee.
Based what the Netizen claims that the courier would ask her to pay RM268 to release Whitening Spot Removing Cream that she never order online
She asked the courier where is this product from and when does she has to pay for things that she didn’t ordered. She then proceed to take his photo and told him that she not paying anything.
Be careful if you hit the mcmni… the courier says that the courier is all seller from fb sbb byk dah. He actually at least 20 parcels at random and it not impossible to have 4-5 recipients who would pay for the postage!