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Chitchat Johor to Become the next Shenzhen of Sinkieland!

k1976

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Just have to wait till the 2nd water agreement sexpire and those pipelines etc will be worth fuckall and no longer an issue,,
No need so long, fast forward 20yrs ...true sg population will be withering...coupled with growing influx of immigrant...u know the result lah
 

k1976

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Based on our population pyramid, mass uplorry age is around 70-74yrs old.

If u leetired in 70, there is a good possibility that u just worked to Hades Mono Intake. Coupled with mRNA vaccination long term side effects uncertainty.

God Bless Poor Stupid Chao Sinki
 

Narong Wongwan

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They have been touting this idea forever
First was the Iskandar EZ with sinkies not needing passports to enter.
Look what happened since then
 

50000

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Just have to wait till the 2nd water agreement sexpire and those pipelines etc will be worth fuckall and no longer an issue,,
Is it expiring in less than 10 years? thats why they are building the MRT and re-developing the old Turf Club. I would love to see Newton Circus disappear after that as well
 

k1976

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https://www.thestar.com.my/business...conomists-stay-calm-despite-diesel-price-hike


More pluck pluck sound cuming near u...Good Job


PETALING JAYA: And so it begins. The much anticipated and talked about fuel subsidy rationalisation by Putrajaya has officially taken its first step in the form of floating diesel prices in Peninsular Malaysia, effective midnight yesterday.

The move will see diesel retail prices being increased by RM1.20 per litre, or a whopping 56%, to RM3.35 per litre, and subject to weekly reviews.
 
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