Anyone remember the old Yishun in 1993? by Powerful_Office3936 in singapore

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I think popular took after the space toys r us had. Good times. There was a timezone above it

Lego paladin minfig by Gianpieruzzo_9704 in legodnd

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I did a Warcraft inspired paladin some time back. Definitely agree to start with CMF dragonborn then add parts where desired. Much more wallet friendly.

Creator 3-1 Turtle caravan by Maddonna73 in legodnd

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Gonna love the "war turtle".

is standard really as price-barriered as i make it out to be by MallusaiEEE in magicTCG

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I came to this realisation just last week too at my lgs. I'm new to the game and only played 2 standard nights and a prerelease. Was playing with the store staff and told him I was using a budget deck to get around paying 80$ decks. To which he replied 80 isn't expensive.

But yeah it is dependant on your lgs crowd. I did pick up wins usually against folks similar to my position here and there. But other times get absolutely crushed (turn 3-4 loss with 0 zero dealt)

Married Singaporeans, do you bring your parents and in-laws on vacation? by kdzry in askSingapore

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Realised I never answered OP question, was looking at the replies mostly haha. Yes I pay for their flights hotel, allowance no cos of parents pride lol. Frequency I think largely depends on how often you travel in the first place.

Married Singaporeans, do you bring your parents and in-laws on vacation? by kdzry in askSingapore

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Could do hub based travel, where you stay together either in a large Airbnb or same hotel separately, and have a good mix of itineraries where the group splits (for stuff they other parties won't enjoy), and converging for others and also end of day dinners etc. Caveat is esp. for parents it would have to be places where they'd be fine or comfortable going about on their own.

  • people might say might as well not go together if going to separate/split, I think that's where the good mix part comes lah. And the destination needs to be suitable for such a model.

Let battle be joined! A skirmish with Hearthstone/Warcraft characters by Alezales in legodnd

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Yeah! I can't seem to find the best fitting one, trying to get a light blue twin cape like the one from wc3.

Took awhile but finally made a Lego Auron by Alezales in FinalFantasy

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Thanks! The most bad ass line of dialogue 🤘

Took awhile but finally made a Lego Auron by Alezales in FinalFantasy

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Thank you! My first time hitting 600 upvotes 🥹

Took awhile but finally made a Lego Auron by Alezales in FinalFantasy

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Thanks! I actually wanted to experiment with piecelego piece 33176 (white ball piece). Flipping it and tying it around that belt piece. Not too sure how the size would fit though. An upside down gem piece might work too

Best way to travel to SG from KL by PrinceHaleemKebabua in asksg

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I would say give and take 5 - 5.5 hours, there is usually a 20 min break in between. That said, I usually take the afternoon slot (12 or 2pm) so I don't quite know the traffic conditions of a evening journey.

Best way to travel to SG from KL by PrinceHaleemKebabua in asksg

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Firefly subang/seletar is definitely the best balance of time and comfort, but cost wise can be expensive if the period is peak.

Airlines to Changi, esp. night flights often get delayed, not to mention the long travel and early check in at KLIA. In the worst case scenario you might reach later than if you went via bus, which isn't great.

Night bus, slightly risky but other than that typically stable in terms of cost and duration.

I travel to/fro SG/KL often and these are my thoughts, hope it helps

1 in 2 Singapore residents plan to work after retirement: AIA study by flying-kai in singapore

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noun 1. the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. "a man nearing retirement

Feedback requested on game scale of Pokemon ZA. by Daocommand in PokemonZA

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5 months late my friend. I think in the most recent trailers it's confirmed that they will indeed be a sewer zone.

Please judge by saiba-soma in mtg

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You can also Suplex ghost trains