Heavy Rain at NDP

Red Lions are jumping from C-130 through the rain clouds and on the wet ground. Hope no accidents...LOL.
 
Zai zai one.. become water skating...hong kanz.. jitao censored...LOL:

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LHL look much happier arriving today compared to the hao lum bin arriving as the pm.
 
It's sad that the PAP has discarded Iswaran like a used condom.

Three years ago:

 
It's sad that the PAP has discarded Iswaran like a used condom.

Three years ago:


Pap also discarded gansiokbin after making use of her harassment case to present and rollout pofma.
 
This is a show staged by actual generals for kids and teens. If you die die must watch it, or worse feel so attached to it at middle age, you need to reassess your life choices.
 
Pap also discarded gansiokbin after making use of her harassment case to present and rollout pofma.
Gansiokbin is like a disposable panty. That delusional gongcheebye thought Shan will be seduced by her slutty smile. He didn't even look at her black hole.
 
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This is a show staged by actual generals for kids and teens. If you die die must watch it, or worse feel so attached to it at middle age, you need to reassess your life choices.

I'm okay with a fireworks display or a simple military parade, but the choreographed and costumed performances are pure propaganda sending blatant or subliminal messages.
 

Singapore sees challenges amid ‘vicious turn’ in world politics​

Bloomberg
Fri, 9 August 2024 at 10:25 am SGT1-min read

Singapore Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong delivers his first National Day Message 2024, which was recorded at the Istana, and telecast on 8 August 2024. (Photo: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)

Singapore Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong delivers his first National Day Message 2024, which was recorded at the Istana, and telecast on 8 August 2024.

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By Faris Mokhtar

(Bloomberg) — Singapore’s leader warned of challenges ahead as politics in many countries take a “vicious turn.”

“Across the world, we face growing populism, economic nationalism and protectionism,” Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said in his first National Day message since taking on the role in May.

He pointed to conflicts in Europe and the Middle East as well as increasing tensions between the US and China.
“These are powerful forces that shape our operating environment,” Wong said. “They are what keep me awake at night.”
 
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