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laksaboy

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Ramadan over still so bad tempered. I thought people only get cranky when they're hungry. :laugh:
 

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Dumbfuck Minah..going to be arrested soon for vandalism and throwing shit over balcony killer litter.
 

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since installation of Malay president , these folks has been balantly on then offensive over every little matter, e.g. chinese ghost month day1 on 1st Aug.

be prepare on deludge of joss paper complaints, noisy getai performance, infidels practices in their full view as it be sinful as zainal.sapari would put it.
 

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since installation of Malay president , these folks has been balantly on then offensive over every little matter, e.g. chinese ghost month day1 on 1st Aug.

be prepare on deludge of joss paper complaints, noisy getai performance, infidels practices in their full view as it be sinful as zainal.sapari would put it.

Obviously Lee Hsien Loong thought that pandering to the Malays and the feminazis would be expedient for the upcoming election. :wink:

It also helps that she's a renowned yes-woman who doesn't ask inconvenient questions like what Ong Teng Cheong did. :wink:
 

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Its the sugar in the diet. It makes malay hyperactive. I blame robert kuok for poisoning malays with sugar from his plantations.
 

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She could be possessed by a djinn. Splash some holy zam zam water on her.

A man came to the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, and said, "Messenger of Allah, teach me some words which I can live by. Do not make them too much for me, lest I forget." The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, said, "Do not be angry." [Abu Daud]

"A strong person is not the person who throws his adversaries to the ground. A strong person is the person who contains himself when he is angry." [Al-Bukhari; Book 47, No. 47.3.12]
 

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A man came to the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, and said, "Messenger of Allah, teach me some words which I can live by. Do not make them too much for me, lest I forget." The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, said, "Do not be angry." [Abu Daud]

"A strong person is not the person who throws his adversaries to the ground. A strong person is the person who contains himself when he is angry." [Al-Bukhari; Book 47, No. 47.3.12]
If only mudslimes practice wat they preach....oh yes...they do..Kill Them Wherever You Find Them (2:191)

And this is the result..

Singaporean ISIS fighter appears in another ISIS video, shown executing a man
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Megat Shahdan Abdul Samad was seen on another ISIS video, where he was seen executing three men by shooting with two other men.PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM VIDEO
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Dec 30, 2017, 9:57 pm SGT
Updated
Jan 2, 2018, 3:12 pm
SINGAPORE - A second propaganda video by terror group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) featuring Singaporean Megat Shahdan Abdul Samad has surfaced.
This time, he goes beyond rallying fighters to join ISIS, which is based largely in the desert along the Iraqi-Syrian border. In the graphic video, he and two other men dressed in military fatigues are shown executing three men by shooting them.
Shahdan, 39, was last known to have appeared in a 3 1/2 minute ISIS clip in September, in which he praised East Asian fighters, called for extremists to join the terror group's efforts in East Asia or the Middle East, and challenged Britain's Prince Harry to a fight.
The newly-surfaced clip, which has been shared on social media and messaging groups, is over eight minutes long. It shows footage of bombings and vehicle attacks, interspersed with scenes at places like stadiums and parties.
Towards the end of the video, Shahdan is featured speaking in English, telling followers to strengthen themselves and "slay the enemies of Allah wherever you can find them", before shooting a kneeling man.
Security experts who spoke to The Straits Times believe the video to be authentic. It is believed to have been first posted on Friday (Dec 29).
When contacted, the Ministry of Home Affairs said it has "no further updates on this video".
It is the first known video of a Singaporean participating in an execution for ISIS, which suggests that Shahdan is in some kind of leadership role, said S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) senior analyst Jasminder Singh.
Dr Kumar Ramakrishna of RSIS said this latest development drives home in a very strong way the dangers of being indoctrinated with extremist ideology.
"Singaporeans may think we are educated, but even people in our particular day and age, given exposure to extremist ideology, can be influenced to such an extent... where they can so dehumanise other people not seen to be part of their circle that they can just murder them in cold blood," he said.
"It shows why extremist ideology is so dangerous and has to continue to be countered," he added.
Another man whom experts believe to be also Southeast Asian but not from Singapore is also featured in the video. This suggests that the Southeast Asian fighters have most likely regrouped, as Shahdan did not appear with other Southeast Asians in the previous video, said Mr Singh.
Shahdan, who had been a secret society member in Singapore with a string of drug and criminal convictions, went to the Middle East to work in 2014, where he was believed to have been radicalised. He later made his way to Syria to join ISIS.
Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said after the previous video was released that the Internal Security Department had been keeping tabs on Shahdan.
The new video is specifically timed to incite attacks at New Year celebrations, said Professor Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research in Singapore.
"At a time when ISIS is shrinking in its battle space in Iraq and Syria, it is sending a message that it is still capable of mounting attacks and terrorising the public," he said. "With its core depleting and global expansion, ISIS will focus on propaganda in the coming months and years."
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Imagine what Singapore is going to be like when the population reaches 10 million.
Will be like HK. Singkieland is basically HK lite. But soon will be HK and more
Hong Kong's worsening housing shortage forces thousands into 'coffin homes'
New vacancy tax and public housing price cuts will have little effect
TAKESHI KIHARA and MICHELLE CHAN, Nikkei staff writers
July 09, 2018 13:00 JST
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Unemployed Hong Kong resident Simon Wong, 61, watches TV in his "coffin home," which he rents for HK$1,750 ($226) a month. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- A new type of extremely small apartment could be a glimpse into the future of life in Hong Kong, as the territory's housing shortage grows more acute and prices soar.
To address the problem, Hong Kong announced a new set of measures at the end of June. These include a vacancy tax on empty new homes and cuts in sale prices of public housing.
Critics of the move question whether the measures will slow soaring property prices and make houses affordable to people in general.
One resident, Ms. Fui Tju, 56, divorced four years ago and now barely subsists on the 9,000 Hong Kong dollars ($1,147) per month she earns as a janitorial worker. Desperate to find an affordable place to live, she eventually settled in one of the extremely narrow living spaces known locally as "coffin homes."
The unit is so narrow it can accommodate only a bed and a container for her belongings. The unit was created by dividing an apartment into small sections. Tenants must share the kitchen in the bathroom.
According to the government, there are some 9,300 such narrow apartments housing more than 200,000 people in the former British colony.
"In Hong Kong, residence rights, one of the fundamental human rights, are being ignored and we want you to know the serious reality," said Gordon Chick, in charge of housing assistance at a non-governmental group Hong Kong Society for Community Organization.
Hong Kong suffers from its chronic land shortage because some 7.3 million people live in a space roughly half the area of Tokyo. All land in Hong Kong is owned by the government, which auctions leasehold rights. The government decides whether to make new housing lots available.
"We are still awaiting approvals to transform our agricultural land. It usually takes six years. I hope the government can speed up the process," complained Adrian Cheng, executive vice chairman of major property developer New World Development.
The government earns 30% of its total revenue from the real estate market, and it protects the revenue source by adjusting supply to prevent declines in property prices.
Victor Li, chairman of CK Asset Holdings, said the government "should boost land and flat supplies as a long-term strategy."
The government plans to introduce a vacancy tax in an attempt to discourage developers from hoarding new homes. To justify the measure, the government pointed out that the property market has as many as 9,000 empty new apartments.
But the new tax applies only to new homes and does not cover homes for resale.
"The vacancy tax will have little effect to the property market, as the vacancy rate in Hong Kong is one of the lowest globally. That is only an eye-catching policy, while what really helps in the long term is certainly increasing land supply," said Alan Jin, head of property research at Mizuho Securities Asia.
In short, the business community and the government are blaming each other for the housing problem.
While real estate in Hong Kong accounts for nearly 20% of its gross domestic product, the combined market capitalization of the top four local real estate companies has increased by some $4.52 billion over the past year. Continuously rising property prices have shored up the Hong Kong economy and brought prosperity to the autonomous Chinese territory.
But Hong Kong can no longer conceal flaws in its distorted economic structure. Some experts say the housing market is in a bubble, as prices have tripled in the past decade.
On Hong Kong Island, midsize homes are priced at more than HK$200,000 per square meter. Average housing prices are 19 times local residents' annual income, while estimated repayments of mortgage loans account for 70% of income.
A civil group survey found that 53% of women in their 20s to 40s in Hong Kong do not want to have children. The acute housing shortage was the No. 1 reason.
The business community is starting to complain that the shortage of dwelling units weakens the city's competitiveness.
Expanding income gaps are a common problem around the world amid ongoing globalization. But the housing problem in Hong Kong cannot be brushed aside as merely a "sign of the times."
"Housing problem is the top priority in my agenda right now," said Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam. Lam, who hammered out the vacancy tax and other measures to address the housing problem just before she finished her first year in office, still has hopes for the future of Hong Kong and its people.
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This makcik acted totally out of character and also out-of-control. Islam is basically a religion of peace.
 

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Yes. She should attend more religious classes. Be a good practising Muslims. Just ignore what those 0.00001% who went astray..
Yes wear more hijab and kpkb about other races eating pork and drinking alcohol and Joss stick and burning paper etc etc..but when mudslimes have their void deck wedding on a Sunday where most workers are resting at home...and have to put up with the noise...even cina funeral at void decks makes much less noise..but cina have to put up with mudslimes demand
 
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