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Thursday, March 27, 2008 http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=16523 as a former judoka (still in love with that sport though) i would really wanna speak up for that guy, who i'm sure does either judo or some other sports that requires a gi (as seen in picture). i feel like smacking that stupid person who posted this up without censoring the poor guy's face. i mean come on! how does it feel to be shot UNKNOWINGLY like that? it's not only an intrusion of private space, it's an intrusion of human rights too! what the hell was that person who shot this thinking? really. as much as he/she appears to sound all concerned about the surroundings, i believe actions speak louder than words, hence, his/her actions jus might have caused inconveniences to the guy. his peers might just tease him and all. and...... who doesn't get tired after a day of work? after hours of sports? you get tired after a simple 10 -20 minute run, not to mention sports with training that screams for power, aggression and endurance the entire time! i really think singaporeans nowadays are either too stingy, or that they are waaayyy too free. oh oh!! did that person who took that picture mention that it was crowded on the train? i seriously think he/she's either suffering from schizophrenia, or some other mental disorders. or he/she might jus be seeing "things". for him to be able to take the shot soooo CONVENIENTLY, it must've not been that EXAGGERATING-LY CROWDED as he/she said it was. people, you all should really go to www.stomp.com.sg and check out their SingaporeSeen section. it's hilarious to see their complaints and all. of which, most 'issues' touched on are either minor, or it simply calls for too much attention than it is needed. you guys must be thinking, why was i reading it then when i'm criticizing about it now? answer: i've too much time in my hands. |