Straits Times says "PAP" is a vulgar word, censors it on website

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Straits Times says "PAP" is a vulgar word, censors it on website (satire)

Together with THAT 4-letter word...

This after they censored the “PAP” word when they published photos of graffiti that appeared outside a Toa Payoh flat that had other bad words blurred out.

This further reinforced the belief in Singaporeans from all walks of life that “PAP” is indeed a dirty word.

One local, Mah Chou Hua, said: “Just now I walking to the lift and the person saw me but still close the door. So I said, ‘PAP you!’”

Other Singaporeans claim that they have heard other younger Singaporeans use the term this afternoon shortly after ST’s censorship.

One student, Gan Nee Nah, said: “My friends and I were playing block catching and then I keep scolding them, ‘PAP you! PAP you!’”

“So fun!”

http://newnation.sg/2014/05/straits-times-causes-pap-to-become-a-vulgar-word/
 
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They censored 'PAP' because they do not want it to be associated with the preceding words. ;)

Which is kind of daft really, because the Chinese news media had already reported it as anti-PAP graffiti. :D
 
I thought we were young, it was a SLAP on the back & say..."Bayi CHOPE"!! now in the 21st Century it is now " PAP CHOPe"...ha ha ha
 
They censored 'PAP' because they do not want it to be associated with the preceding words. ;)

Which is kind of daft really, because the Chinese news media had already reported it as anti-PAP graffiti. :D

With PAP, those preceding words sound better if they are used after the word PAP.

Eg PAP F--k the people.
 
So, Shit Times will only refer to me as Smearer from now on?
 
Re: Straits Times says "PAP" is a vulgar word, censors it on website (satire)

Together with THAT 4-letter word...

This after they censored the “PAP” word when they published photos of graffiti that appeared outside a Toa Payoh flat that had other bad words blurred out.

This further reinforced the belief in Singaporeans from all walks of life that “PAP” is indeed a dirty word.

One local, Mah Chou Hua, said: “Just now I walking to the lift and the person saw me but still close the door. So I said, ‘PAP you!’”

Other Singaporeans claim that they have heard other younger Singaporeans use the term this afternoon shortly after ST’s censorship.

One student, Gan Nee Nah, said: “My friends and I were playing block catching and then I keep scolding them, ‘PAP you! PAP you!’”

“So fun!”

http://newnation.sg/2014/05/straits-times-causes-pap-to-become-a-vulgar-word/

I don't know about vulgar , but it is becoming an unspeakable word.
 
PAP is a vulgar and rotting perverted type of humans lower than real cockroaches with 6 legs and lower than maggots


Hang those PAP maggots cockroaches with piano wires from lamp posts to make them dance before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

BBQ those PAP maggots cockroaches before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

Cut a few more arseholes into those PAP maggots cockroaches to let out their shit before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

Make those PAP maggots cockroaches eat joss sticks and candle wax before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.
 
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