Posts by Delson Moo
Singapore As Seen In The Eyes Of The Germans
Singapore is again brought to the limelight in Germany, this time, it is about how quacky our laws are and also about how expensive our hobbies can cost, not to mention also how dignified we want when it is time for us to “depart” from our beloved country. A field trip with our SPI is also featured, and honestly, not only the Germans find it funny, I think I do feel embarrassed also...
Read MoreFacebook Gets Roasted by Other Social Media
What do Google, Twitter and Foursquare have to say about Facebook? Where does MySpace stand in this latest list of social medias? Watch the following video from College Humor start a flame war with the world’s most popular website, played by Penn Jillette, Gilbert Gottfried, and Lisa...
Read MoreMy Version Of Post-Mortem Report For Singapore GE2011
Another day has passed, another election has been settled, another chapter will be written, for the makings of Singapore. General Election 2011 for Singapore is not just another election compared to the past history, but its an election where more than half of Singaporeans are given the chance to vote and have their say in the makings of our political landscape. In case you are wondering, most of...
Read MoreNaked Dudes Are Not Fun
There’s nothing fun taking naked pictures of a dude, not only are they not sexy, they can be deadly. So please, stick to taking naked pictures of girls… [jwplayer config="Handdrawn" mediaid="851"]
Read MoreAre You Afraid To Vote For Singapore’s Future?
We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion, to build a democratic society based on justice and equality so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation. I’ve never been really interested in politics and only till today, I decided that rather thanĀ ...
Read MoreIs Your Vote Safe For GE 2011?
Five years ago when I first voted, I was pissed and was very TL (vulgar language) with the bloody kiasu (scare to lose) and kiasi (scare to die) government. The moment I step to the allocated polling station and hand over my IC, the person-in-charge called out my IC number and my name. He then give me my ballot paper and before handing over to me, he called out the serial number for the ballot...
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