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Sim Kuan Li Jenevieve
25 Oct 89
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

after reading mellie's blog, her recent post was about this picture..

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=16383

what do you all think about this?
i would personally think it's of no big deal. and to be honest, as long as they were not openly touching or excessive french kissing, publicly embracing each other this way is really of no big deal. yes, some would not agree, the adults maybe. as quoted from mellie's blog, "im sure if it were a mother hugging her son, nobody would say a thing. but a couple?"
look, if it's children that they are concerned about, their concern is otherwise unnecessary. children these days, in this era, are constantly exposed to these sort of public display of affections. look at the television channels and internet, porn and whatsoever are all over the place.. and jus with this embrace, singaporeans think it's corrupting the innocent minds of children? if the parents are so bothered by this, they can either exit the train, or take this chance to teach their children that, "hey, this is what you call public display of affection, and it is not right. look at those people around them and how they look at them? not nice right? so if it's wrong, do you wan to do it?" ridiculous.

and here's another one.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=16023

stickers containing EXPLICIT words on car! WOW!! that's one BIGGIE right there! excuse me.
an intervention of human rights i would say. i dont see anything too explicit except for the word, "shit" and "motherf" even the mother f***** isnt completely written or pasted on the car. but to contact the Land Transport Authority to look into the "issue" just to be sure that it's legal? it really does proof to people how some Singaporeans have too much time in their hands!
to think that Singaporeans are always complaining about how stress they are. geez.