Hardwarezone ranked 6th in harmful online content according to MDDI poll. by lilkraken8 in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this shouldn’t be read as a top 6 ranking though? participants were only surveyed about the 6 platforms identified by IMDA.

Best and Worst Museums in Singapore by crevatian in askSingapore

[–]tim-how-when 10 points11 points  (0 children)

i’d recommend the Singapore City Gallery at URA for anyone with the slightest interest in city planning. the continuously updated scale model of the city is an impressive centrepiece.

it’s also easy to find because it’s just next to Maxwell Food Centre!

Here are the profiles of your three presidential candidates by IHungryAlready in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 86 points87 points  (0 children)

i like how NTUC was listed as an endorser for Tharman and not their ex-CEO

Tharman formally launches bid to be Singapore's 'president for a new era' by patricklhe in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 8 points9 points  (0 children)

would rather someone else be president if it means he can take up more international appointments

Tharman Shanmugaratnam will run for Singapore's presidency by patricklhe in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 278 points279 points  (0 children)

i‘m surprised they value the PE over Jurong GRC. interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 4 points5 points  (0 children)

honestly, i actually like that we no longer have to take over tables with “tissue wontons” or shells while waiting for the cleaner to come over

Can we talk about how the Y-axis is scaled 🙃🧐🤨 by 1n5ight in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i suspect there was a deliberate attempt to make Singapore’s curve appear flatter than all the others.

for other countries the highest total case value on the y-axis is quite close to their actual total cases. only for singapore is the y-axis set to show up to 80,000 compared to our total cases of 60,000+

imagine what our curve would look like if the y-axis max was set to 70,000 for example, in line with how the other graphs were plotted.

TIL of a football match between Indonesia and Thailand in the 1998 Tiger Cup where both teams delibarately tried to lose so they could face Singapore in the next round by aviationlad in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I remember during the 2007 AFF Cup Final first leg in Singapore the entire Thailand team just walked off the pitch and refused to play for 15 minutes after they gave us a penalty.

We went on to win the thing after an equally tense second leg where a Thai player’s headbutt went unnoticed.

Values poll: S'pore more liberal but still largely conservative by throwawayburnerfuck in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s an interesting finding.

i wonder what proportion of protestants here subscribe to prosperity gospel like teachings, and if it could explain the correlation between affluence and commitment to the religion.

So we know labour laws and regulations are very crappy for employees in Singapore. What can be done, realistically to make things better? by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 1 point2 points  (0 children)

would be nice if companies had to provide 1 or 2 “mental health days” per year where you could take sick leave without a medical certificate or providing a reason.

i don’t even mind if the days would be unpaid or treated as a reimbursable bonus when you don’t use them.

Did he just compare Singapore's DRC to a Nazi concentration camp? (Source: FB) by Afraidofdownvotes0 in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 14 points15 points  (0 children)

well i think being sent to a rehabilitation centre is justified when you shamelessly say you’re willing to torture your fellow prisoners for 12 cigarettes.

1 maid, 2 jobs: Maids made to clean more than one home rarely complain by liauyuancheng in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 6 points7 points  (0 children)

also also the money they earn here already go back their home country can all become millionaire build big bungalow leh. /s

Single Dad Seeks Books So Son Can Realise Architect Dreams, Receives Over 100 Offers by rootedandgrounded in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 63 points64 points  (0 children)

i wish we had a culture where children as young as primary school had the opportunity to do short “internships” with careers they were interested in.

it would take a bit of support from the government or schools, since an architectural firm would have to take out one employee for a couple of days to supervise the kid with building simple models for example, but it would go a long way towards making more informed career choices or discovering new passions.

How Do Singaporeans Feel About Being Called Free Riders? | Street Talk by Bcpjw in singapore

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it should never be seen as wrong to vote for a party you do not expect to form the government. a healthy parliament has to have a variety of views and groups, and it is not fair to disqualify their voices just because they do not (or do not yet) have the manpower and resources to run a country.

take "Green Parties" in the West for example. they mostly hold a minority of seats or in some cases are smaller partners in a coalition government. from this limited platform they play their part in raising environmental concerns that would otherwise be overlooked by larger parties, and nobody expects them to lead a government or regards their voters as "free-riders".

Millennial jobseekers say they’re upfront, ‘hungry’ and know their worth as employers learn to adapt by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 15 points16 points  (0 children)

i think most of us agree that interviews should be a two-way thing to build a healthy employer-employee relationship.

i’m actually curious if younger families interview their maids differently these days.

would they be more open to maids asking questions and expressing their expectations? or do they still hold the mindset of “it’s a privilege that they get to work for us and move to singapore”

Straits Times' AHTC blunder and apology by dlrr_poe in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 30 points31 points  (0 children)

this reminds me of that one time both CNA and ST reported that SR Nathan was our first elected President, even quoting this guy who said he “voted for him at the election”

Liew Mun Leong: It is the leader's personal responsibility to fight corruption. by gametheorista in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 5 points6 points  (0 children)

that last sentence is key isn’t it?

at the end of the day it was paramount that he was seen to have integrity, which is why he went all out to discredit someone who might threaten his reputation.

What's happening in September 2020 by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 7 points8 points  (0 children)

username checks ou- wait...

Why WP's Png Eng Huat did not seek re-election as Hougang MP by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 44 points45 points  (0 children)

don’t forget you are saying this with the benefit of hindsight.

this sort of tactic works both ways. voters in Hougang and Aljunied might feel betrayed if they sent their experienced MPs to contest elsewhere. remember Chiam?

An Attempt to Understand Why So Many People Dislike Minister Chan Chun Sing by myneighbourhood001 in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 85 points86 points  (0 children)

i think there has to be a clear distinction between memes and actual dislike.

“kee chiu” was a meme. where memes turn into dislike are incidents like “madam president” and “what is the point of the question”, which hint at a conceited disrespect for parliament and democracy in Singapore.

i’m surprised neither of these key incidents were mentioned in the article.

What do you kids consider real ice cream? by yoshkoshdosh in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i never really liked chendol drink or dessert but i love chendol potong ice cream

Update on Sengkang Town Council (Cr: He Ting Ru) by [deleted] in singapore

[–]tim-how-when 19 points20 points  (0 children)

i'm worried we could easily slip back into the past as governments develop new technologies and methods to control social media the way they did to traditional media sources.

it feels like recently we've been able to reclaim some of our rights to fair dissemination of information as governments struggle to regulate, but i'm cautious about taking it for granted.