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BlueSG car vs Fire hydrant

BlueSG car vs Fire hydrant

kobayashiGT

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Helllooo nieces & nephews, uncle Koba here. Today we are going to talk about a bizarre incident that happened at cantonment road.

A BlueSG car has decided to go green and head-on with a fire hydrant. Fuiyoh! His way of making an e-brake is extreme yo.

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But uncle Koba approve. Very swift. Very precise. All the way go head-on without any hesitation.

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So without much further ado, I present you BlueSG vs Fire Hydrant.

Very impressive. I give that to BlueSG. The car still looks intact.

Let's see some of the comments on social media. 😂

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Yes. BlueSG car must "go green". You are right. 😂

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I also wonder. Who won. Hmm.. 🤔

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Version 2.0 - BlurSG

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Fuiyoh! This one funny. This one, not a hydrogen car. Cannot charge with water yo.

And recently, @Turboflat4 have quote this very funny thing about BlueSG driver and I find it makes perfect sense.

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BlueSG are even worse than red plates. 

@RadX used to call red plate drivers vampires because they only became active 7pm to 7am. 😁

If that's the case, BlueSG drivers are like evil spirits, flitting from body to body in paroxysms of temporary possession as they just take whatever disposable car is available for rent and abuse it and also hurt other innocent people. 😂

At least vampires have their own bodies, even if they only use it at night.

Stay away from evil spirits. 🤣

Don't you all agree? 😅

Drive safe nieces and nephews! Don't suka suka (anyhow) go head-on fire-hydrant ya! 

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blue.thumb.jpeg.13a0be79fad3b8596dd4ae505ab80c5c.jpegThese cars are driven by the clueless. Drive them to the gas station. Drive them offroad. The fire hydrant one probably think the vehicle is amphibious but couldnt find a pond. Or probably he tried to electrocute himself and sue for millions...if he can survive. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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Would the person need to continue to pay for the rental (based on minutes per usage), since he was unable to connect to a charging station and stop the clock for the usage of the car?

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