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Teens smash up new $500 iPad: Luckily S'poreans aren't so senseless
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...ipad_luckily_sporeans_arent_so_senseless.html
A video of a group of teenagers destroying a brand new iPad computer with a baseball bat in the U.S has shocked and outraged netizens.
The video shows the teenagers smashing the brand-new $500 device, purchased on its first day of availability, outside a store in Pennsylvania.
STOMPer whatswrong, who came across this video on a popular online video channel, feels relieved that Singaporeans don't indulge in such senseless acts.
"I don't understand how people can behave so stupidly and senselessly, all in the name of fun.
"In the video, the teenager replied 'just for fun' when one guy asked him why he did it.
"Luckily, Singaporeans have been brought up in a disciplined society and we definitely understand the value of money.
"I don't think Singaporeans would pull a crazy stunt like this."
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...ipad_luckily_sporeans_arent_so_senseless.html

A video of a group of teenagers destroying a brand new iPad computer with a baseball bat in the U.S has shocked and outraged netizens.
The video shows the teenagers smashing the brand-new $500 device, purchased on its first day of availability, outside a store in Pennsylvania.
STOMPer whatswrong, who came across this video on a popular online video channel, feels relieved that Singaporeans don't indulge in such senseless acts.
"I don't understand how people can behave so stupidly and senselessly, all in the name of fun.
"In the video, the teenager replied 'just for fun' when one guy asked him why he did it.
"Luckily, Singaporeans have been brought up in a disciplined society and we definitely understand the value of money.
"I don't think Singaporeans would pull a crazy stunt like this."