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Peasantpore: Duke of Punggol Teo CH claimed Peasantpore's strategic location and reputation as a cheap labour economy places it at the heart of copy culture in Asia.
Duke Teo did not mention that with more than two decades of sustained investments in catch-up research and development (R&D), Peasantpore has ONLY built up a strong reputation as cheap source of R&D funding for opportunistic Ang Moh scientists.
He noted that Peasantpore is home to several degree mills, industry-oriented copy-cat institutes, and copycat labs. It is apparent that the peasant universities here have relied on Ang Moh research excellence in areas such as energy, water and biomedical sciences.
Duke Teo, who is also the well paid coordinating Minion for National Security and Minion for Gestapo, was speaking at Techventure talk festival 2012 on Wednesday morning. Pity the peasants who must listen to his thrash talk just and suck up to him to secure some cheap funds from him.
Addressing the forum of over 700 peasant researchers, sham Asiatic innovators, clueless Ang Moh venture capitalists and blood-sucking technopreneurs, Duke Teo also highlighted Peasantpore's commitment to maintain R&D funding only for Ang Mohs through the economic cycles. Local peasant researchers are regarded as failures and are relegated as serfs who slavishly kowtow to their Ang Moh overseers. Duke Teo said the S$16 billion free gift to Ang Mohs that the regime has set aside for R&D from 2011-2015 underscores the intent that fat cat Ang Mohs will be favoured.
As usual, Duke Teo has nothing to show for previous generous funding for Ang Moh R&D investments. There are no Peasantpore google or iconic business-owner e.g. Steve Jobs. Duke Teo knows that a despotic regime and national serfship (NS) retard local peasants' ability to generate new knowledge. Local and ang moh researchers are encouraged to obey to Ruler Loong and her feudal lord Princess Weiling who only has utter contempt for local and Ang Moh researchers. Ruler Loong’s R&D czars, former military dogs are bean counters. They routinely discourage real and bold innovation and look to Ang Mohs to deliver the goods using 'safe ideas'. With little to show for despite spending billions to secure failed ang moh researchers, the regime is currently stealing cheap peasant students for nearby basketcase economies to maintain cost competitiveness since 1965.
Peasantpore's well-recognised strong commitment to the protection of Ang Moh’s intellectual property also enhances the environment to lure foreign investments. However wiser peasants know many nationalised corporations routinely use monopoly to undermine competition and are experts at stealing ideas from peasants for cheap profits e.g. URA Food Cart Idea theft.
Peasantpore: Duke of Punggol Teo CH claimed Peasantpore's strategic location and reputation as a cheap labour economy places it at the heart of copy culture in Asia.
Duke Teo did not mention that with more than two decades of sustained investments in catch-up research and development (R&D), Peasantpore has ONLY built up a strong reputation as cheap source of R&D funding for opportunistic Ang Moh scientists.
He noted that Peasantpore is home to several degree mills, industry-oriented copy-cat institutes, and copycat labs. It is apparent that the peasant universities here have relied on Ang Moh research excellence in areas such as energy, water and biomedical sciences.
Duke Teo, who is also the well paid coordinating Minion for National Security and Minion for Gestapo, was speaking at Techventure talk festival 2012 on Wednesday morning. Pity the peasants who must listen to his thrash talk just and suck up to him to secure some cheap funds from him.
Addressing the forum of over 700 peasant researchers, sham Asiatic innovators, clueless Ang Moh venture capitalists and blood-sucking technopreneurs, Duke Teo also highlighted Peasantpore's commitment to maintain R&D funding only for Ang Mohs through the economic cycles. Local peasant researchers are regarded as failures and are relegated as serfs who slavishly kowtow to their Ang Moh overseers. Duke Teo said the S$16 billion free gift to Ang Mohs that the regime has set aside for R&D from 2011-2015 underscores the intent that fat cat Ang Mohs will be favoured.
As usual, Duke Teo has nothing to show for previous generous funding for Ang Moh R&D investments. There are no Peasantpore google or iconic business-owner e.g. Steve Jobs. Duke Teo knows that a despotic regime and national serfship (NS) retard local peasants' ability to generate new knowledge. Local and ang moh researchers are encouraged to obey to Ruler Loong and her feudal lord Princess Weiling who only has utter contempt for local and Ang Moh researchers. Ruler Loong’s R&D czars, former military dogs are bean counters. They routinely discourage real and bold innovation and look to Ang Mohs to deliver the goods using 'safe ideas'. With little to show for despite spending billions to secure failed ang moh researchers, the regime is currently stealing cheap peasant students for nearby basketcase economies to maintain cost competitiveness since 1965.
Peasantpore's well-recognised strong commitment to the protection of Ang Moh’s intellectual property also enhances the environment to lure foreign investments. However wiser peasants know many nationalised corporations routinely use monopoly to undermine competition and are experts at stealing ideas from peasants for cheap profits e.g. URA Food Cart Idea theft.
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