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'Music must be loud then nice': Elderly MRT commuter allegedly refuses to lower volume?

I have seen old ladies walking at the Rail Corridor with music blasting at high volume from their mobile phones.
 
My worst experiences were of old folks watching Korean dramas on their phones at full volume while waiting at the polyclinic or A&E.
 
Cb this uncle has a mis match personality

Wear hippy attire and listening to grandfather song.
 
Better than being a bomber
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or a nigger with a boom box that plays “mudderfugger mofo” hip hop while selling stolen goods.
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Don’t play play ah, better don’t go and provoke him, you all really asking for trouble! :sneaky:


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I have seen old ladies walking at the Rail Corridor with music blasting at high volume from their mobile phones.

From my experience, I encountered two uncles talking so loudly that, even though they were about a few hundred metres behind me, it felt like the whole Rail Corridor could hear them.
 
From my experience, I encountered two uncles talking so loudly that, even though they were about a few hundred metres behind me, it felt like the whole Rail Corridor could hear them.
Those 2 uncles are probably suffering from hearing loss.
 
U sure they are humans? At rail corridor
Neither of those old ladies resembled the "Bukit Timah Man". Sightings have been within the Bukit Timah area. The first report of the creature came in 1805, when a Malay elder claimed to have seen an upright walking, monkey-like creature in the region. Japanese soldiers also reportedly saw the creature during World War 2.
 
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