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FTs also hate Overcrowding Sinkapore, Tiu PAP and go home happily! Poor locals jialat

Tiu Kwang Yew

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The NDp and YOG are to take out the pain from the local ignorant voters temporarily!

Sinkapore is a messy and dangerous place to live, even tourists can be employed by the loansharks to throw paint !

At least FTs can go back home after earning enough and when they find sinkapore is not a fine place to live anymore !

the local voters really have to take the medicine they subscibed---vote PAP has a huge price to pay !



From: Fkapore 3:54 am
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36567.1

FT: The PAP needs to be toppled just like the Barisan National in Malaysia
July 22nd, 2010 | Author: Contributions

I am a Malaysian who have just ‘quitted’ Singapore to return to Malaysia after 11 years’ stay.

Me and my husband, both professionals decided to leave before my child enter primary school. Singapore used to be a fantastic place to stay e.g. 10 years’ back but has now turned into a Disneyland: good to visit but miserable to stay.

Overcrowdedness is the major problem. The living quality has declined in actual fact even if the economy is growing at blistering pace.

We are human after all but not working machines. High pays do not necessary translate into happiness in life.

I am glad that I am still able to make this choice 11 years later as I did not take up the invitation to get naturalized. My Singaporean friends are envious…at least I have a place to escape but not them.

The PAP needs to be toppled just like the Barisan National in Malaysia. They have become aloof and out-of-touch after too many years in power.


W. F. Ng

 

Tiu Kwang Yew

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Re: FTs also hate Overcrowding Sinkapore, Tiu PAP and go home happily! Poor locals ji

We are human after all but not working machines. High pays do not necessary translate into happiness in life.


these FTs got high pays still fedup of the quality of living in sinkapore.......most local sporns live from hand to mouth even worse man !

can you imagine the pain the low income locals going through ?

But anyway, they deserve everything they voted for --------100k more FTs cumming---which also mean 300k more Fts are cumming (with familees)!

so fucked !
 

khunking

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Re: FTs also hate Overcrowding Sinkapore, Tiu PAP and go home happily! Poor locals ji

These people make perfect double agents.



From: Fkapore 3:54 am
To: ALL (1 of 3)

36567.1

FT: The PAP needs to be toppled just like the Barisan National in Malaysia
July 22nd, 2010 | Author: Contributions

I am a Malaysian who have just ‘quitted’ Singapore to return to Malaysia after 11 years’ stay.

Me and my husband, both professionals decided to leave before my child enter primary school. Singapore used to be a fantastic place to stay e.g. 10 years’ back but has now turned into a Disneyland: good to visit but miserable to stay.

Overcrowdedness is the major problem. The living quality has declined in actual fact even if the economy is growing at blistering pace.

We are human after all but not working machines. High pays do not necessary translate into happiness in life.

I am glad that I am still able to make this choice 11 years later as I did not take up the invitation to get naturalized. My Singaporean friends are envious…at least I have a place to escape but not them.

The PAP needs to be toppled just like the Barisan National in Malaysia. They have become aloof and out-of-touch after too many years in power.


W. F. Ng

 
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