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U restore order...order is objective and measurable
There’s order even in chaos, just a matter of looking for the pattern in the fractals.
U restore order...order is objective and measurable
There’s order even in chaos, just a matter of looking for the pattern in the fractals.
Another dumbass who uses the situation in Hong Kong as pre-election fearmongering.![]()
hanor, and theoretically it's just a blardy mess - only organised neatlyTechnically u find patterns in chaos...these patterns may or not form an order
Honestly he looks more polished now compared to his hillbilly past.
Remember this?
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/dont-blame-system-work-change-it-together-chan-chun-sing
Citing a personal example, Mr Chan recalled how his daughter had once asked him, when she was in Secondary Two, to explain the chaos theory – a concept he had learnt only in university.
hanor, motherhood statements can be made by even almost everyone here in this forum in our own way - same same, but different.
the only thing i find truth among his points is the public housing that sinkies have, as compared to the hongkies and if one has relatives or seen their flats, it is really squalid to the core. hence jo teo saying you can fuckalot in small spaces - and kee chiu urging clam and that people staying in (small) flats should not throw bricks![]()
But deep inside, PAP laughing at hong kong! PAP create its wealth from neighbours mishaps and tragedies.
U restore order...order is objective and measurable ...calm is a state of emotions...its not objective and harder to measure...I not bbc english sexpert just my opinion
I recalled the Singapore Conversation being held... what came out of it?
This method has been use over many times.Another dumbass who uses the situation in Hong Kong as pre-election fearmongering.![]()