Would you sell your organs?
Much much much controversy on this all because some guy got caught buying organs in Singapore. It's being frowned upon and many people are speaking up, saying how inhumane it is to allow it legally. This would probably cause a surge in people wanting to sell their organs, or worse yet, being scammed to do so. But yet some others believe it could be an option to consider. Queuing up on the waiting list could eventually lead to many years of hope and dismay and you might not even be lucky enough to get a suitable donor. It's such a sad thing to see it happening actually.
Yahoo Topic: Will there be ETP (Electronic Train Pricing) when ERP is so successful that the trains are packed every minute?
Frankly this is a ridiculous thing to think of. How can you possibly imagine having a 6 million population? Heck, it won't even stop at 6million at the rate we're importing foreign TALENTS. Soon there will be ETP, EBP and EHP. Train Bus and Human. We're increasing more roads, more train tracks, creating more jobs, building more apartments, revamping all neighbourhoods, introducing supermalls, bringing in unique attractions like F1, Youth Olympics and so forth. How much more can the locals take it? The trains are getting increasingly crowded each time the ERP goes up. And in the following months, statistics would show that this increment has better facilitated the roads during peak hours....
Yes it would, but not for the trains nor bus. Afterall, Singapore has and will always have 1 major limitation. Land. So unless we are able to have a breakthrough, like invading some country and seizing additional territory, I don't think we'll continue to progress indefinitely. I would choose to live in another country and I bet many other locals would do it too. Why live in a place you no longer feel at home where the foreigners are slowly taking over the population of the locals on a day-day basis?
And I'm really cheesed off at my sister. The arrogant one. She asked me if I'm still receiving pocket money from my parents. Yes I am, I'm not too proud of it, but unfortunately I'm not fully self sufficient for the time being. And yes I haven't paid off my tuition fees, I'm not proud of it either. And no I haven't received my first pay cheque yet. And no I don't think money is the most fucking important thing in the world. Sure it helps, but it's not what's life is about. How can you possibly fucking compare your sibling who's 6 fucking years younger than you who doesn't even have a permanent job and who hasn't even completed NS, a necessary stage for local men in SG unlike females.
I don't have to throw money at my parents to let them know I remember them. I let them know by being a good child. I know it's an amazing feeling to know that your child actually cares for you, unlike throwing fucking paper at you and thinking that that's all you'd ever need. A wad of paper, devoid of any emotion. Why would anybody need to have children then if money is all that matters? Since when do you remember thanking your parents for giving you life and raising you up with a shelter over you? Such is the downfall of education.
One day I shall rise above you, and money will no longer be an fucking issue. 26 years of age and you would think that one would've matured. But no. I've come to realise that the moment you reach 21, maturity stops. Only experience lies ahead.
Yahoo Topic: Will there be ETP (Electronic Train Pricing) when ERP is so successful that the trains are packed every minute?
Frankly this is a ridiculous thing to think of. How can you possibly imagine having a 6 million population? Heck, it won't even stop at 6million at the rate we're importing foreign TALENTS. Soon there will be ETP, EBP and EHP. Train Bus and Human. We're increasing more roads, more train tracks, creating more jobs, building more apartments, revamping all neighbourhoods, introducing supermalls, bringing in unique attractions like F1, Youth Olympics and so forth. How much more can the locals take it? The trains are getting increasingly crowded each time the ERP goes up. And in the following months, statistics would show that this increment has better facilitated the roads during peak hours....
Yes it would, but not for the trains nor bus. Afterall, Singapore has and will always have 1 major limitation. Land. So unless we are able to have a breakthrough, like invading some country and seizing additional territory, I don't think we'll continue to progress indefinitely. I would choose to live in another country and I bet many other locals would do it too. Why live in a place you no longer feel at home where the foreigners are slowly taking over the population of the locals on a day-day basis?
And I'm really cheesed off at my sister. The arrogant one. She asked me if I'm still receiving pocket money from my parents. Yes I am, I'm not too proud of it, but unfortunately I'm not fully self sufficient for the time being. And yes I haven't paid off my tuition fees, I'm not proud of it either. And no I haven't received my first pay cheque yet. And no I don't think money is the most fucking important thing in the world. Sure it helps, but it's not what's life is about. How can you possibly fucking compare your sibling who's 6 fucking years younger than you who doesn't even have a permanent job and who hasn't even completed NS, a necessary stage for local men in SG unlike females.
I don't have to throw money at my parents to let them know I remember them. I let them know by being a good child. I know it's an amazing feeling to know that your child actually cares for you, unlike throwing fucking paper at you and thinking that that's all you'd ever need. A wad of paper, devoid of any emotion. Why would anybody need to have children then if money is all that matters? Since when do you remember thanking your parents for giving you life and raising you up with a shelter over you? Such is the downfall of education.
One day I shall rise above you, and money will no longer be an fucking issue. 26 years of age and you would think that one would've matured. But no. I've come to realise that the moment you reach 21, maturity stops. Only experience lies ahead.
How can I get out of the stench of society?

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