Driver of SKD9089J:
You are a perfect example of a SPCB: ‘Selfish Parking C*B’. Parking in front of the pedestrians steps at a No Parking zone under a shelter on a rainy day, forcing pedestrians to go around your car while you sit inside the car smoking for almost 40 minutes and counting..and yep, sending this to HDB Carpark Division. Blk 107, Bedok North.
I just graduated from NUS and am jobless. Not by circumstances, but by choice. You see, I have been trading and investing since I was in JC, and throughout the years, I have accumulated a sizeable amount. Coupled with some businesses which I founded (some sold),
I am currently sitting on a net worth of over $35 million dollars. My passive income alone stands at about $1.2 million a year, or $100k a month, which is more than enough to live a life of luxury.
However, my parents do not know about this. I come from a very average Singaporean family staying in a heartland HDB. Being typical parents, they want me to secure a good job with a decent salary. They see me being so relaxed and have started to nag at me for not finding a job. What should I do?
So I’ve been using Okcupid for quite a while now. In the 3 months I’ve been using this app, I’ve gotten just 1 mutual likes. Most of the girls that I initiated chat with did not reply, and of the few who did, some stopped replying after 6 to 7 exchanges.
And I did not say anything even remotely creepy, mind you. I started conversations with mostly very normal topics such as travelling and food.
Out of curiosity, I created another fake account, this time using a profile picture of some random good looking guy that I found on Google search.
My profile was otherwise empty – nothing to suggest what kind of person I could be characters wise. On this fake account, I got over 30 mutual likes in just 5 days and even though I did not initiated conversations with anyone, 3 girls tried to initiate conversations with this fake profile.
I know (non-good looking) girls have it bad on dating websites. But this…this just makes me lose all confidence in myself… 🙁
Beware of this con couple from Malaysia with a registered office in Singapore .
The company name : – V2 ART DECOR PTE LTD.
No. 66 , Horne Road , #04-00
Singapore 209073
Once they receive your deposit they will be uncontactable.
Last evening 20 May, Saturday my sister spotted the con artist ( Howard Ng ) that cheated her company of the $48,000 deposit for a job that was never delivered.
With the absence of Singapore Prime Minister’s from One Belt One Road forum held in China earlier in May is “a turning point moment in county affairs and distinct the end of the era of good-natured ties that Lee’s father,Lee Kuan Yew, had so meticulously fostered with Asia’s economic giant.”
The pro-Beijing newspaper, The Global Times said that “This was the view of “seasoned Asia-watchers”,
For the amateur, The Global Times is gaze upon as the automobile whose “messages are a broadcast from inside the core of CCP influence.”
It says, for example, that “it is clear that the Chinese are planning the megaproject [One Belt One Road] to detour Singapore.”
It also speaks that the nations of Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, have all “lately repaired boundaries with China and detached themselves from the US.”
“Their leaders, like those elsewhere in Southeast Asia, understand that the Chinese can offer them far better aids in the 21st century than the Americans,” the newspaper said.
“Strangely, Singapore’s current frontrunners seem ignorant of such basic certainties. That leaves the Lion City as the sole, noticeably pro-US country in Southeast Asia. It must feel very lonely.”
Saloon car crashed head-on into an excavator making a turn to the other side of the road outside SAFTI MI. The driver was pronounced dead on the spot. #RIP #DRIVESAFE #BESAFE