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is it okay to keep big dogs in HDB flat?

curiosity for food will push human to try another exotic meat to a next level ...look at tourist who go other countries to try rabbit meat , crocodie meat , dog meat , worms , grasshoppers ...ect ..

How about human meat? The commies in Guangxi seemed to love it.
 
How about human meat? The commies in Guangxi seemed to love it.

Don't be taken in by sensationalized rumors. No human sane eats human meat when other meat is abundantly available. The best common street foods in Guangxi are fried little sparrows. Fried whole and can be eaten and crunched with bones. Just like our nasi lemak kuning fish. Another good one in Guangxi is Chinese Muslim mutton satay. Singapore, Malaysia or Indonesia, simply no fight. For non-meat, never miss the beehoon in Guangxi, fucking cheap and fucking good.
 
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You again ask a question in answer to my question. I give up. Anyway, I consider dog man's best FOOD not best friend. Eat already really good tonic. Anyway, bro GoldenDragon has answered your question whether HDB allowed pets. FYI, this rule was relaxed by HDB. Many years ago, no furry pets, however small, was allowed. Later, they changed the rule. The old rule would be better as it was more hygienic then without pollutiion (noise, pee, shit etc.) from your "best" friends. Look how noisy, smelly and dirty the surroundings have become by allowing more furry animals around. Every pillar or corner I see in the void deck has dog pee. The only type of "best" friends I welcome in HDB is the two-legged types with two huge lightbulbs in front :)

just ban the deed not the breed ...if you were to say noisy, smelly and dirty ...
 
I'm not minister for environment or national developement. But I do know, some Malays keep cats in HDB illegally.

The simple reason being though you have paid with your hard earned money and live in the flat, it does not belong to you, it belongs to the HDB. This whole thing about home ownership is a joke.:p
 
The simple reason being though you have paid with your hard earned money and live in the flat, it does not belong to you, it belongs to the HDB. This whole thing about home ownership is a joke.:p

You must understand the legal terms. You "buy" or "sell" the lease of the property, not the property. HDB property is always owned by HDB, not the lessee. A lessee is always a lessee.
 
Don't be taken in by sensationalized rumors. No human sane eats human meat when other meat is abundantly available. The best common street foods in Guangxi are fried little sparrows. Fried whole and can be eaten and crunched with bones. Just like our nasi lemak kuning fish. Another good one in Guangxi is Chinese Muslim mutton satay. Singapore, Malaysia or Indonesia, simply no fight. For non-meat, never miss the beehoon in Guangxi, fucking cheap and fucking good.

No human sane eats human meat when other meat is abundantly available ? china ppl also eat human meat , they also got other meat to chose ...thai also eat insect but they got other meat to chose too . you also have other meat to chose from yet you chose to eat dog meat ;)
 
Sad thing is 60% of Sinkie sheep don't know the difference between leasehold and freehold :(
 
No human sane eats human meat when other meat is abundantly available ? china ppl also eat human meat , they also got other meat to chose ...thai also eat insect but they got other meat to chose too . you also have other meat to chose from yet you chose to eat dog meat ;)

That's right. Maggots (daimai) and grasshoppers (takaten) are delicious snacks. Available from Thai street stalls and pasar malam. You should try too. Your pets in your zoo should like it too. I don't "choose" to eat dog meat. It's not commonly available in Singapore unless my gang uncle got a good catch. However, when it's available, why not? All insects and dogs and whatever beasts are not my kind. I only don't eat my own kind.
 
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No human sane eats human meat when other meat is abundantly available ? china ppl also eat human meat , they also got other meat to chose ...thai also eat insect but they got other meat to chose too . you also have other meat to chose from yet you chose to eat dog meat ;)

The cannibalism in Guangxi was rather unique in the sense that those fucking commies weren't motivated by hunger. They ate humans, or more specifically, "class enemies" simply to show how loyal they were to the revolution :rolleyes:
 
curiosity for food will push human to try another exotic meat to a next level ...look at tourist who go other countries to try rabbit meat , crocodie meat , dog meat , worms , grasshoppers ...ect ..

Yes, no challenge on that. There's nothing wrong in being curious for exotic food so long as it is esculent. Civilized humans unlike savages they dont cross the line.
 
The cannibalism in Guangxi was rather unique in the sense that those fucking commies weren't motivated by hunger. They ate humans, or more specifically, "class enemies" simply to show how loyal they were to the revolution :rolleyes:

These people are savages, they are uncivilized.:p
 
The cannibalism in Guangxi was rather unique in the sense that those fucking commies weren't motivated by hunger. They ate humans, or more specifically, "class enemies" simply to show how loyal they were to the revolution :rolleyes:

That has nothing to do with curiosity or hunger. It was vengeance and symbolism of revenge accomplished. 我要食你的肉,饮你的血,just common Chinese swear phrases carried out in practice. Even 岳飞 swore that and it became classic literature and I'd be sure that he'd do that had he lived to do that.
 
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That's right. Maggots (daimai) and grasshoppers (takaten) are delicious snacks. Available from Thai street stalls and pasar malam. You should try too. Your pets in your zoo should like it too. I don't "choose" to eat dog meat. It's not commonly available in Singapore unless my gang uncle got a good catch. However, when it's available, why not? All insects and dogs and whatever beasts are not my kind. I only don't eat my own kind.

Lotus and silk worm is thai pastime fav snack ...should always remain as their local snack ...not for me ..although i feel like trying ...but no thanks . i still find invertebrates are for my lizards ;)
 
I'm not an adventurous eater. The most extreme things I've ever eaten are crocodile meat and fried ants. That's all.
 
Lotus and silk worm is thai pastime fav snack ...should always remain as their local snack ...not for me ..although i feel like trying ...but no thanks . i still find invertebrates are for my lizards ;)

Fried lizards should be not bad for snacking too. Too bad they couldn't catch too many of them for a good wok.
 
That has nothing to do with curiosity or hunger. It was vengeance and symbolism of revenge accomplished. 我要食你的肉,饮你的血,just common Chinese swear phrases carried out in practice. Even 岳飞 swore that and it became classic literature and I'd be sure that he'd do that had he lived to do that.

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I'm not an adventurous eater. The most extreme things I've ever eaten are crocodile meat and fried ants. That's all.

Fried ants? I don't know. Crocodile meat was among the best when I was in Australian outback. Freshly BBQ, ssshhh...supposedly illegal. Kangaroo meat not fresh, jerky type like bak kwa, but still chewy and delicious. For the taste of fresh BBQ kangaroo you have to ask Cpt. GMS.
 
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You must understand the legal terms. You "buy" or "sell" the lease of the property, not the property. HDB property is always owned by HDB, not the lessee. A lessee is always a lessee.

Is that not a joke, an owner becomes a lessee. Private properties freeholds aside, landed or Condos are they not also on a lease. Why are not they bound by its owners rules and regulations.
 
Is that not a joke, an owner becomes a lessee. Private properties freeholds aside, landed or Condos are they not also on a lease. Why are not they bound by its owners rules and regulations.

They are. They're bounded by management committee rules (instead of HDB rules) on what can renovate, what cannot renovate, what can keep, what cannot keep etc. In case of condos, also don't be fooled even if they say "freehold." That means developer and/or management keep freehold of the land, not you.
 
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