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  1. k1976

    Serious 'A Singaporean' is aroused by gay porn!

    Meaning too enjoy Arse Fcuk in NS and becum a changed man
  2. k1976

    Dumb low IQ angmohs say Singapore nicest people

    嘴巴讲不要,身体很诚实
  3. k1976

    Audacious Tiongs celebrate the earthquake in Japan on social media, wish for the Japan earthquake to be stronger

    Green cone out of blue, wins the Blue mah A Chinese helicopter saying;)
  4. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    Tiagong,it is a great help to open new connections to heaven de woh
  5. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    U need a Hindi Magical Tongue as well
  6. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    Shhhh… this is a special topic mean for VERS project in post 2030 mah
  7. k1976

    My alarm bells go off the moment I hear someone in Singapore say "guo2 nei4" (国内)

    My alarm bell goes off when they say老公
  8. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    New Sinki Dream = Swiss Squeeze Standard of Living?
  9. k1976

    It's good news for Japan and the rest of the world

    Yeah…seem like triggered few big earthquakes this week de woh…why hah?
  10. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    Must always welcome Next Better Player mah Else who pay for Hardlanders CeeePeeeFffff
  11. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    Machiam meaning new gen are playing Dungeon and Dragons game with Hero Unlimited Rule Book…no wonder so many new Foreign Talents class NPC Cosplayers join the game :)
  12. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    多儿多女多冤家,无儿无女坐莲花?
  13. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    The Singapore Dream worked. Past tense. The question is whether we’re willing to admit it was a limited-time offer—and that the window closed before most of today’s young adults ever had a chance to walk through. https://siliconcanals.com/j-the-singapore-dream-was-a-one-time-offer/
  14. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    The offer that expired The Singapore Dream was real. For those who arrived at the right time, it delivered exactly what it promised. Hard work translated into ownership, ownership into appreciation, appreciation into security and options. But the dream was also a product of specific conditions...
  15. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    What the story obscures The meritocracy narrative isn’t a lie. It’s a description of how things used to work, applied to conditions that no longer exist. Work hard, get ahead—that equation balanced when asset prices and wages moved together. When an HDB cost three years’ salary instead of...
  16. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    The wealth gap behind the GDP Singapore’s economy keeps growing. GDP per capita ranks among the highest in the world. But wealth inequality worsened by 22.9% between 2008 and 2023—the sharpest increase among all economies tracked by UBS. Real income growth slowed to 1.4% in 2024, despite the...
  17. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    Who it still works for—and who it doesn’t For the poorest families, the system actually works. Research from NUS found that children whose parents benefited from affordable public housing are significantly more likely to surpass their parents’ housing status. HDB still creates mobility for the...
  18. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    The hidden entry ticket Three words: intergenerational wealth transfer. Around 959,000 Singaporeans—roughly 27% of the population—are between 55 and 74 years old. This generation bought property when prices were a fraction of what they are now. They rode decades of appreciation. They also had...
  19. k1976

    The Singapore Dream Was a One-Time Offer

    The math that breaks the promise Between 2019 and 2024, private home prices rose 37.5%. Over the same period, real median income grew by 0.7% per year. Not per month. Per year. The price-to-income ratio—what a home costs relative to annual earnings—has climbed from 13.6x to 14.6x. That single...
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