I would like to share with you my experience with my IG account and how these despos text me everyday.
I receive at least 3 messages from different guys everyday, asking me if I wanna have sex with them or asking me to be their model for bikini shoots. Worst of all, 1 guys actually ask me if I can want to take nude photos!
I have deleted most of the messages but I have attached one of the screenshot of a guys asking me for sex.
I take nice sexy selfie doesn’t meant I am a slut, and there are so many gals in insta like me taking selfie in their hot sexy dresses or lingerie, so whats wrong with that? I also hope that young gals out there wont be cheated by those people asking you to take bikini or nude photoshoot. You will never know how they use your photos.
Received warning e-mail from HR. Keng MC tio caught by boss…
My boss saw me in vivo when i’m supposed to be on MC on Monday. He straight away send complain e-mail with pictures taken of me shopping at Vivo (specifically mentioned to HR, pictures were taken on monday)…
The best part, HR forward email back to me without any filtering of what my boss wrote. I can clearly see that my boss hated me a lot… even though everytime bro here bro there. Really is a two-faced chibai kia
HPHPF creates petition to waive electricity charges for needy elderly in rental flats
I refer to the article “Petition to Ministry of Social and Family Development to waive ‘Pay-as you-use’ for seniors in rental flats” (theonlinecitizen, Apr 25).
It states that “Local volunteer group, Happy People Helping People Foundation (HPHPF) has created a petition – “Waive ‘Pay-as you-use’ charges for seniors staying in rented flats. Light is a necessity” which is to be presented to the Ministry of Social and Family Development to ask for the ministry to consider the waiver of utility bills for senior citizens living in rental flats.
The HPHPF posted on Facebook about the petition on 23 April 2017.
Many elderly can’t pay electricity bills
In their petition, HPHPF wrote about a survey they did to find out more about the problems senior citizens living in rented HDB flats are facing. Through the survey, HPHPF found out that many of them are having difficulty paying their bills.
Many among them are using the Pay-as-you-use (PAYU) system in their homes because they are not able to fulfill their monthly commitment of paying bills.
For those who are unaware, for those who are often behind payment of utility bills, the utility company will install a unit that will monitor the usage of the electricity and will cut the power once the pre-paid credit is used up.
Sometimes people either donate to help them clear their bills, or their MPs assist to write off the amount.
Hazard of living in darkness?
HPHPF wrote, “There are also many that owes Singapore Powers a great sum for not paying their bills for months. While there are many who seeks help through SSO & MP, results often do not come immediately and many end up living in the darkness of their small flat. This can be especially dangerous for elderlies because of their failing eyesight.”
“Many of these elderlies are either living alone or with another person who is also an elderly,” HPHPF said.
HPHPF hopes that the government considers waiving electricity charges for senior citizens, ‘especially those who are staying in rented flats because many of them are no longer working and most of them are earning very little by selling tissue paper, selling recycled cans and cardboard boxes‘. Growing old without support and care from children can be very difficult for these seniors, the not-for-profit foundation added.”
Financial assistance from ComCare?
The first thought that came to my mind when I read the above, was – shouldn’t these elderly poor in rental flats be receiving financial assistance from ComCare?
Thanks again to Regular Insider
Almost as a timing of coincidence – my regular insider ES had just sent me some ComCare annual reports, highlighting the inadequacy of our welfare system.
According to the ComCare annual report for FY2015 – 39,548 unique households (86,759 unique beneficiaries) received $130.2 million of financial assistance from ComCare.
$274 monthly assistance per household?
So, does it mean that the average monthly financial assistance was about $274 per household ($130.2 million divided by 39,548) or about $125 per beneficiary ($130.2 million divided by 86,759)?
Can survive on $300 monthly financial assistance?
Isn’t these amounts arguably, kind of low? How does a family survive on about say $300 a month?
$163 monthly assistance per household in 2006?
About nine years ago – according to the ComCare annual report for FY2008 – in FY2006 – about 21,000 cases (unique households) (looking at the chart) received about $41 million of financial assistance from ComCare.
So, does it mean that the average monthly financial assistance was about $163 per household ($41 million divided by 21,000)?
Can survive on $200 monthly financial assistance?
Arguably, how did needy households survive with say about $200 of monthly financial assistance, about nine years ago in 2006?
Single mother & child – $360 for 9 months; family of 5 – $100 for 3 months?
In this connection, it was reported in the Straits Times on 23 April that a single mother and her daughter living in a one-room HDB rental flat received only $360 for nine months, and a family of five earning $1,600 take-home pay received only $100 for three months from ComCare.
More ComCare statistics?
Can ComCare please give us more detailed information and statistics as to exactly how much financial assistance it is actually giving to needy Singaporeans?
A taxi driver just shared photos and a video of a Caucasian serial fare cheat, who the taxi driver accused of trying to ride his taxi and run away.
According to the driver, he picked up the passenger and dropped him at Beach Road at 5.30AM this morning. When the foreigner tried to run away without paying, he managed to corner the man and call the police to detain him.
After speaking with other taxi drivers, the taxi driver realised that this foreigner had cheated 3 other taxi drivers of their earnings.
In the video uploaded by the taxi driver, 4 police officers were seen questioning the Caucasian fare cheat. They stood around him in a circle while the Caucasian sat on the floor and leant against a railing. Subsequently, the police took the Caucasian to the police station for questioning.
According to the rsf.org, our press freedom ranking is at 154 while countries like India is ranked at 133 and the Democratic Republic Of Congo is at rank 152.
Finland is Rank 1
Jamaica is rank number 10
North Korea is at 179
Entrea is last at 180
Who is RSF.org :(Source from rsf website)
“Freedom of expression and information will always be the world’s most important freedom. If journalists were not free to report the facts, denounce abuses, and alert the public, how would we resist the problem of children-soldiers, defend women’s rights, or preserve our environment?”
THE HAWKER BULLIES HAVE BEEN ARRESTED BY THE POLICE!
A 46-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman have been arrested. They were arrested under public nuisance office. After investigations from our police force. The identity of the bullies was established.
Which lead to the arrest yesterday. Currently, the police are still investigating the incident.
Under Singapore’s law. Public nuisance may be punished for a fine of up to $1000.
Our readers noticed a 100-metre-long stretch of lottery slips at Ang Mo Kio Street 61 yesterday. There were so many betting slips, some even accumulated in a pile at the road near Blk 640.
Onlookers and cars slowed down as they were curious and confused at the sight.
The slips were reportedly used and unwanted and got strewn all over the roads while being transported in a lorry.
Siao la, we thought who huat already never tell us!
Kusrini Caslan Arja, 37-year-old maid, got her setence increased by a fold after ill treating a bed ridden child. The 4 year-old boy is suffering from Type 1 spinal muscular atrophy.
Kusrini was working for her Singaporean employers and was tasked with taking care of the child, who has problems moving about and taking care of his own daily living.
Although Kusrini was instructed to only place the suction cap outside the boy’s nose and lips, she placed the suction cap inside the boy’s mouth, which caused it to get lodged in the boy’s throat when it accidentally was detached from the tube.
She tried to fish out the cap from his mouth, persisting for 8 minutes even though her hand was covered in his blood. She later hid the fact that the boy was suffering from her employers for 12 hours until the boy’s parents discovered blood in his suction machine. Even then, she refused to admit which left the parents no choice but to call the police.
In doubling her jail term, Judge of Appeal Tay Yong Kwang described Kusrini’s acts of digging in the child’s throat as “unthinkable”. He noted that she was not being punished for being untrained, but for her “cold disregard” for the child’s safety.