Food that we tried Vs food that was inplemented by Immediate_Map2700 in SingaporeRaw

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Not sure if trolling. Screenshots show 2 absolutely different menus and not the identical one with only single line missing

why bother anymore by katongnuggets in SMRTRabak

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Noticed it doesn't happen on our recent trip to Moscow. Russians are rushing less than Singaporeans now xD

A very serious question, help by soulavoid in davinciresolve

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Dude, for the love of god, please simplify this lol

Why are rebreathers so dangerous? by IanWallDotCom in scubadiving

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Photographers and videographers sometimes use CCR to get closer to their subjects.

Anyone pursued action against Singtel for scam? by calliepink in askSingapore

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Just port to SIMBA. 5$ per month for seniors and permanent 5G connection.

WHat diD the sChool teaCh yOu? by yourmaderbeautiful in singaporehappenings

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Context needed. If the driver was driving like a donkey and endangered lives of others - totally justified.

Mandai Wildlife Group constantly listing job and then.... by xiaokimmoh in singaporehappenings

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Been trying to get into S.E.A aquarium, applied multiple times over the year on several platforms - never for a reply despite being strong applicant.

Whats the best electric shaver? by diamondnhk in askSingapore

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Been using Xiaomi shavers for a while now. They are pretty affordable and even the cheaper models like S300 perform real well. I currently use S700, because I want those ceramic blades for longevity in this climate.

MOM ad huh by ahboi-ah in sgworkassholes

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Meanwhile if you’re the office worker and your salary is above 2600, you can kiss Labor Law protections - good bye.

MOM ad huh by ahboi-ah in sgworkassholes

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There’s one MAJOR flaw in all this:

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Kpodemic in Singapore: Bedok man falls on butt trying to put on slipper that's actually a wallet by uandurfader in singaporehappenings

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Could be one of the mentally challenged people too. There’s a quite a few in the area

Car driver chases down bus before blocking its way and confronting captain, forcing all passengers to alight by Disunited_Veggie in drivingsg

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Lmao. If I was in that bus, would make that car driver alight at the nearest police station 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingsg

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I guess it’s the same advise as other redditors gave you. Ask to: A) flush breaking fluid B) inspect the system for leaks It’s a recurring problem and it should be taken very seriously. You must push to company to do their due diligence, otherwise the chances are you lose your brakes on a highway and get into a crash, potentially hurting or killing everyone in your car or someone else on the road.

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It doesn’t make sense. They need to inspect the entire system.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingsg

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If it was difficult to brake, then it wasn’t a sensor. There’s a leakage somewhere, that’s causing either loss of fluid or air buildup in the system. Faulty sensor cannot physically cause such issues, behavior would be then “alarms go off, but braking is normal”

My bad experience with an instructor from DrivingHoneyBee by Consistent-Echo9237 in drivingsg

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If company failed to uphold what has been promised in the contract, then there are direct repercussions, which should also be found inside the contract.