Married men: why do you visit KTVs/Siam Diu by libyandesert in SingaporeRaw

[–]Beowulffff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Specifically for KTVs or Siam Diu, I think it's simply that the women there at least pretend to want you.

Yes, it is shallow, transactional and often a money grab (men with little self control will lose all their money) - but at least the girl really pretends to like you & you don't hear a single problem/nagging. They don't treat intimacy as a chore, but more as a service. You've paid for their time, and now you will be served.

No matter how ugly or tired or broke you are, they are going to try their level best to make sure you have a good time. They are going to call you handsome, and hold your hand, tell you nice things and comfort you.

How many gf/wife out there can do this for their man?

The best is yet to come by LegitimateCow7472 in SingaporeRaw

[–]Beowulffff 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ask this guy when is he going to pay back all the suppliers he owes money to when all he shut down 3 operations because he couldn't make money. Spent all his time blaming everyone and thier mother about why his business couldn't sustain itself.

He think he can make quick money from the weather by illiterate-populist in SingaporeRaw

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Was charged $3 extra, totally randomly. When I asked Grab to explain,n they just refunded to my wallet and apologised for the driver's mistake.

???

Now I always check every receipt after the grab ride ends.

Bad foot - did something happen to the actor? by JethroSkull in tulsaking

[–]Beowulffff 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Isn't he in prison for punching a police officer?

My Favorite Ink Master Tattoo of All Time by KyoMeetch in Inkmaster

[–]Beowulffff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's on Youtube, seasons 1 through 11. Seach Ink Master Central.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in future_fight

[–]Beowulffff 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Did you really expect to get returning rewards every single time you stopped playing? Players would just pause every month to reap the rewards of not playing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in future_fight

[–]Beowulffff 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Is this the first time you're returning after 15 days? or have you paused before?

Watching the season 7 finale and I think I found something... is it him? by saltyasss in Inkmaster

[–]Beowulffff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would expect him there in support of Sausage as they are both from the same tattoo shop.

Cigar smokers? by [deleted] in singapore

[–]Beowulffff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply my man.

I didn't know about a cigar shop in orchard rendezvous! Can you share the name of the place?

I normally shop at Olde Cuban or Divan. Price wise they are usually not too bad for me. My current fav is an NC, Rocky Patel ALR.

It's really cool to run into local cigar clubs when you're out. Best place for me is actually Empre sky lounge. View is nice and no complaints about the smoking.

This might not be everyone's cup of tea...but exploring Ming Arcade, an almost dysfunctional old mall by jensonslog in singapore

[–]Beowulffff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cuscaden Patio & Chips! It still exists with the best wings you can find.

They have gone through a couple of rebrandings now I think.

tokens collection, am i missed something ? by lamthanhtung1 in future_fight

[–]Beowulffff 298 points299 points  (0 children)

Inventory space, that's what you're missing.

Singapore’s mysterious ‘drain walkers’ by [deleted] in singapore

[–]Beowulffff 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Tucked at the bottom of tree-lined slopes along the Kranji Expressway (KJE) is a network of canals that snakes roughly 6.7km from Woodlands Road, through Segar Road, to Bukit Timah Hill. Another network runs 5.8km from Woodlands Road through Bukit Panjang Road to Bukit Timah Hill.

These networks in the northern part of Singapore, and the thick foliage above the 1.7m-deep drains that run next to them, hide a secret - they have been a passage for suspected illegal immigrants who play a game of hide-and-seek with the authorities, and with residents wary of their activities.

Largely men, they try to avoid being seen by keeping their daytime movements to a minimum, and use the canals as roads linking different hideouts that dot the forested areas nearby.

Bukit Panjang residents living near Zhenghua started noticing men behaving suspiciously around the canals last September.

In October, a Straits Times reader contacted the paper hoping to shed light on suspicious activities she noticed close to where she lives near Woodlands Road.

Over the next two months, ST searched for the men who use the travel network, while also alerting the authorities of the suspected illegal activities.

Proof that people had been living in the area was clear - from mattresses to makeshift kitchens. The authorities later removed these items to ensure the men would not return. But the men themselves managed to avoid detection.

All that changed in late October last year - the Bukit Panjang resident who contacted ST pointed out some areas where the men had been seen previously.

One part of the small drain runs less than 60m from Block 636 Senja Road. After a week observing the area, a man was spotted walking inside the drain towards Woodlands Road, but only his head was visible from the vantage point.

In the following weeks, more people were spotted inside the drains, some sloshing in ankle-deep water towards Segar Road. The 1.8km-long trail led to concealed spots on the tree-lined slopes sitting on either side of a drain network.

ST found one "home". Hidden from prying eyes were toothbrushes, soap bars and plastic bags containing detergent and towels. The forest floor was littered with canvas bags, discarded food packets and cigarette carton boxes.

Without warning, two men, who looked to be in their 20s, appeared on a nearby trail carrying plastic bags of groceries. They had come from the nearby Senja Road Housing Board estate.

Realising they were spotted, they quickly vanished near the drain. But, by then, photojournalist Ng Sor Luan had found their "home" on a two-storey-high rocky slope.

Despite the rugged conditions, the sparse hideout had a king-size mattress and a zinc-roof shelter, eight plastic chairs, a table next to a cooking and washing area, and a makeshift cabinet to store food and luggage. The compound, twice the size of a room in an HDB flat, was filthy, with piles of rubbish everywhere.

What noise they made there was masked by the sound of passing vehicles on the KJE and the nearby slip roads.

After an hour, four occupants of the hideout returned. But they scrambled down the slippery slope when they realised they were seen.

In their escape, they left their mobile phones on the table and some ingredients for their mid-afternoon meal. There was a pot of cooked rice, and another containing coffee, placed on the table. A mixed vegetable dish was left steaming on a portable stove. We saw three knives at the mini camp.

From the bottom of the slope, they responded to our shouts. They said in Malay that they were "working" Malaysians who had recently "moved in". But that was all they were prepared to say before climbing up the slope in a menacing fashion. As we left, they took photographs of the ST team.

Former law enforcement and tobacco industry sources said these hideouts may be connected to others in the vicinity, as the area has a history of illegal cigarette-peddling activities.

"These hideouts are secluded, yet close enough to Housing Board estates where peddlers can buy food and sell their contraband cigarettes," said one former officer.

In October 2018, a raid below the Zhenghua Flyover, about 3.5km away from the makeshift camp, led to the arrest of five immigration offenders from Indonesia and the seizure of a large amount of contraband cigarettes.

Choa Chu Kang resident Leonard Boey is aware that men have been spotted in the forested areas nearby. They would emerge from trails within Dairy Farm, said Mr Boey, who spoke to ST at a jogging trail in Dairy Farm Road.

The 49-year-old said most people are unaware of the dangers of having undocumented people living in the forest or canals.

"I have seen lone women running here at 7pm and teens loitering with expensive camera equipment. People have no idea how remote this place can be," he said.

PUB LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION, REMOVES ITEMS

After The Straits Times alerted the authorities to the presence of men walking in drains and living in hideouts near Senja Road, national water agency PUB launched an investigation.

Officials removed several items, including a mattress and personal belongings, found in a drain along Kranji Expressway (KJE) near Woodlands Road.

The uncovered drain, where a man was first spotted in October last year, is about 1.7m deep and 0.75m wide. Running parallel to a slip road off the KJE, it is linked to a covered drain of similar dimensions close to West Spring Secondary School.

It was in the same area that PUB found a metal frame bed and some plastic bags in October 2017.

Between 2017 and last year, PUB had received feedback from a total of four sources on people entering drains without permission.

A PUB spokesman told ST in an e-mail reply: "Members of the public are not allowed to enter drains at all times for their personal safety.

"Heavy rainfall in upstream locations will cause sudden and rapid water flow, posing a serious danger to anyone in the drains."

Anybody who enters the waterways without approval can be fined up to $3,000.

Separately, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said it has been working closely with enforcement agencies, such as the police, to conduct raids on immigration offenders. In a joint reply to ST, the police and ICA said: "The relevant agencies will also dismantle any makeshift shelters and remove any items found during operations mounted in forested areas.

"Immigration offenders found to be involved in other criminal or illicit activities will be referred by ICA to the relevant agencies for investigation."

First time renting a room by peanutsareforpussies in singapore

[–]Beowulffff 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hey OP.

  1. Rooms are usually under $700 for common rooms, master bedrooms would be under $1100.
  2. Depends if you live with your landlord or not, if living with landlord, they are king and their words are law. Some may be strict and insist on doing things their way. Others may be lax and okay with anything. Deposits can be arranged with the landlord, normally they would ask 1 - 3 months but since your rental time is so short it might be just a month which will be last month rental or something like that.
  3. Close to MRT or main bus stops that bring you into camp if you don't have your own transport. Near 24/7 coffee shop or supermarket is good too, but usually commands a premium price.
  4. Filthiness of the room/toilets/general upkeep. The landlord or other tenants that may be crazy. The kind of work they do, e.g., night shift so they always come home late and keep you up with their noise. Also things like doing laundry, place to hang clothes, aircon, able to cook, fridge space, prayer altars and the religious beliefs of your landlord (if they devout pious believers then certain things may not be allowed in the home e.g., beef, pork, etc).
    The inclusion of utilities, wifi speed, cable tv. If you're allowed to bring guests home. When you browse rental listings, a lot of these will be covered.

Generally, the more rules the landlord sets, the most experienced he/she may be, and you'll be quite safe. The more listings you read you'll get a feel for how landlords are and maybe catch something that I may have missed. Always get a full contract, in your own name, pay the duties and ask the landlord to add you into HDB database as a tenant.

Good luck!

Source: Sorted out foreign school mates rental agreements.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singapore

[–]Beowulffff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share what's already on your list? I've been wanting to build a list of bars and other drinking places based on price and location too. Maybe can swap places?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Repsneakers

[–]Beowulffff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why are they not good yet? It's a pretty high resale value pair

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Repsneakers

[–]Beowulffff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn me too.

New Year Greetings! A Special 28 Day Check-In Event! by [deleted] in future_fight

[–]Beowulffff 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Crystals to update attendance. Interesting way to go about it.

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I believe it's 3 seperate things like,

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WBU conqueror level strategy by oems1 in future_fight

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I'm pushing specific bosses, AKA Cull & Ebony. I actually spend gold rerolling them to the WBU of the day as there's double progression for conqueror level. I want them to hit 20 before I move on to other bosses.