I honestly am amazed at the Singaporean attitude. Things like 'just follow the law lor'.
So then, all private tutors should be punished for not declaring taxes. People here on SOFT who sell gear at a higher price that they got it for a few times a year should be punished for not declaring taxes as well. It's all the law what.![]()
Make music.
haha time to give back the GST offsets money we got.hehe
the crappiest law... cant eat sweet... ok la...cant eat food like burger or sumtink like tat is ok is ok... but sweets...
wat if i am reli reli reli reli reli reli reli coughing n my throat is super dry and itchy. cant i take my mineral water out to take a sip?
wat if my niece or nephew is reli reli reli reli thirsty and wants to drink their water from their water bottle?
wat if sum1 who feels like vomiting and nids sweets?
eating sweets is a crime now. nice. damn
*rolls eyeballs*
and while they're being neow about train commuters, they let bus commuters get away with it scot free.
Bingo!
(Or maybe SBS seems less vigilant about it)
;3
will you deny your kid plain water or milk?
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wat if i am coughing reli bad? cant have a sip? cant put hacks in?
milk, maybe yes, depending on the age of the child, distance left to travel, whether the train is crowded and whether there are any anal people around. Obviously, less than a year old, no choice, have to give.
Water, oh come on. Plain water only what.
One thing I notice is that these people never scold people for bringing STRONG SMELLING FOOD onto the trains. I've smelled KFC, Macs, etc on the trains and no one does anything.
Yet they ban durians. Strange
;3
faizal: i hope not!!!!!!!!!
van_halen: if the parents deny... then i think the parents die better la