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Some Singaporeans brace for the end of the world

jubilee1919

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Some Singaporeans brace for the end of the world

By Rahimah Rashith | Yahoo! Newsroom – 4 hours ago

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Andrew Teo's family. (Photo courtesy of Andrew Teo)

Even though many Singaporeans may not think the world will end on Friday, some are already preparing themselves just in case.

47-year-old public policy researcher Andrew Teo is one person who thinks it is better to be safe than sorry. The family man has already gathered enough supplies and tools to last him and his family a good six months.

“I have oil, water, canned food, milk powder, rice… my things are shoved everywhere around the house," Teo said in an interview with Yahoo! Singapore on Tuesday. Stockpiling essentials are crucial because if a disaster strikes, be it man-made or natural, there will be no stores or law and order to get necessities from, he adds.

And if he ever needs to leave the house, he has a pick-up truck that he plans to convert to be electricity independent.

Teo is what some people refer to as a disaster or doomsday “prepper”. He readies extensive emergency supplies and procedures in anticipation of a catastrophe. The end of the Mayan calendar and possible doomsday on earth has brought to light this trend.

Taking advantage of social media, Teo also recently launched a Facebook page, ‘Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Singaporeans’, to educate people on what they would need to do. It has garnered 77 likes since October 29, 2012. Knowing how to distill sea water, start your own fire and do first aid is crucial for survival, he explains.

While there may or may not be a disaster on Friday, the world’s end is imminent and soon, Teo believes, stressing that he is prepared for that eventuality.

Most Singaporeans though are not convinced it’s necessary. According to a survey by National Geographic, 79 per cent of Singaporeans are not prepared for a major catastrophe. 23 per cent don’t think any such disaster would really happen.

In that light Josie Khng, a 24-year-old social media marketer, is throwing a party to celebrate the “world’s end”. “If the world really were to end, you would want to be with people close to you”, she says.

However she admits that she and her friends actually do meet up to discuss strategies in case apocalypse comes and with it zombies. She says they are influenced by popular culture, but argues that it doesn’t hurt to plan. “Paranoia is unhealthy, planning is key.”

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/some-singaporeans-brace-for-the-end-of-the-world-081513636.html
 

tualingong

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Best weapon against zombies...

Gattling Gun....LOL! :biggrin:

[video=youtube;iqDCCTCYTNI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqDCCTCYTNI[/video]
 

OrLanChowHorFun

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Some Singaporeans brace for the end of the world

By Rahimah Rashith | Yahoo! Newsroom – 4 hours ago

630-doomsdayandrewfamily-jpg_080921.jpg

Andrew Teo's family. (Photo courtesy of Andrew Teo)

Even though many Singaporeans may not think the world will end on Friday, some are already preparing themselves just in case.

47-year-old public policy researcher Andrew Teo is one person who thinks it is better to be safe than sorry. The family man has already gathered enough supplies and tools to last him and his family a good six months.

“I have oil, water, canned food, milk powder, rice… my things are shoved everywhere around the house," Teo said in an interview with Yahoo! Singapore on Tuesday. Stockpiling essentials are crucial because if a disaster strikes, be it man-made or natural, there will be no stores or law and order to get necessities from, he adds.

And if he ever needs to leave the house, he has a pick-up truck that he plans to convert to be electricity independent.

Teo is what some people refer to as a disaster or doomsday “prepper”. He readies extensive emergency supplies and procedures in anticipation of a catastrophe. The end of the Mayan calendar and possible doomsday on earth has brought to light this trend.

Taking advantage of social media, Teo also recently launched a Facebook page, ‘Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Singaporeans’, to educate people on what they would need to do. It has garnered 77 likes since October 29, 2012. Knowing how to distill sea water, start your own fire and do first aid is crucial for survival, he explains.

While there may or may not be a disaster on Friday, the world’s end is imminent and soon, Teo believes, stressing that he is prepared for that eventuality.

Most Singaporeans though are not convinced it’s necessary. According to a survey by National Geographic, 79 per cent of Singaporeans are not prepared for a major catastrophe. 23 per cent don’t think any such disaster would really happen.

In that light Josie Khng, a 24-year-old social media marketer, is throwing a party to celebrate the “world’s end”. “If the world really were to end, you would want to be with people close to you”, she says.

However she admits that she and her friends actually do meet up to discuss strategies in case apocalypse comes and with it zombies. She says they are influenced by popular culture, but argues that it doesn’t hurt to plan. “Paranoia is unhealthy, planning is key.”

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/some-singaporeans-brace-for-the-end-of-the-world-081513636.html



so stupid to believe, lagi more stupid to think their meagre rations can last, really dumb to appear on the news !
 

larue

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FFS, end of the world means just that, end of the world.

Stock up so much shit for fuck, might as well just put paper bag over head and lie down. Same end result anyway.
 

jubilee1919

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We all know there are lots of morons in Singapore and why there will be more of them with these kind of parents.:(
 

tonychat

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pls lah

it should be mexico time lah , not sinkieland time. you sinkies still got one more day to be human before becoming ass-screwed zombie.
 

drifter

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Stupid Andrew teo , let the whole Singapore know how childish he is :wink: I bet his son classmate are all laughing at his father ..
 

drifter

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If the world really end, where can he hide? Really seow and get his whole family to seow with him.

That's why alone seow enough Liao want to drag his whole family to Sieow with him .. That goes the same to all religious ppl .
 
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