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Now, this is what I call got "standard", unlike our rush and cam car flash light and honk bs.

 

 

HK, East Tsim Sha Tsui Station.  3 drunk jokers start being funny on a train and kanna hammer by train passengers and by old men.

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/tony.tam.969/videos/10208448507119193/

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/tony.tam.969/videos/10208448507439201/

 

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She didn't deserve to get stabbed but it doesn't seem she is all that innocent at all.

 

 

The Singaporean nurse met Varadharajan, a healthcare assistant, at the National University Hospital in February 2013, when she was a student nurse. They worked closely together in ward 55, and grew close during her 10-week internship.

But the relationship was one-sided. "It was just a joke. I didn’t take (him) seriously at all," the woman said, adding Varadharajan knew she was seeing someone else.

"He couldn’t accept it," the woman said. "He got angry."

 

Probably toying with his feelings for god knows what.

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She didn't deserve to get stabbed but it doesn't seem she is all that innocent at all.

 

 

Probably toying with his feelings for god knows what.

 

well she was 19 years old then? (thereabouts)

She probably regrets it more than any of us can criticise her for.

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Now, this is what I call got "standard", unlike our rush and cam car flash light and honk bs.

 

 

HK, East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. 3 drunk jokers start being funny on a train and kanna hammer by train passengers and by old men.

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/tony.tam.969/videos/10208448507119193/

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/tony.tam.969/videos/10208448507439201/

 

[laugh]

This one hoh ye (good in Cantonese).
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That old man quite a fighter. His punches are powerful and hit the right spots. [thumbsup]

 

 

Yeah... that old man can fight and he can take punches too.

Should have some sort of training or 'had seen action' during his younger days.

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stress to see this during CNY festive.
 
 
Hong Kong schoolboy is third teenager to die within eight days
Government considers recommendations from the Committee on Prevention of Student Suicides, which was established after spate of student suicides last year
 
PUBLISHED : Sunday, 12 February, 2017, 7:30pm
 
A schoolboy has died after falling from the rooftop of an apartment building in Ma On Shan, the third Hong Kong teenager to die in such circumstances within eight days.
 
The 15-year-old fell from Kam Pong House in Kam Tai Court on Ning Tai Road at about 10am on Sunday.
 
Police officers were called to the scene by a security guard working at Kam Pong House. They found the boy collapsed on the ground and soon after confirmed he had died.
 
A police spokeswoman said initial investigations had found “no suspicious circumstances”, adding they had yet to find any suicide note.
Youth suicide: Relationship problems involved in seven out of 10 deaths in Hong Kong
 
The boy’s death follows those of two other schoolchildren over the Lunar New Year holiday.
 
On February 6, a 13-year-old schoolgirl was found dead after falling from a block in Cheung Hong Estate in Tsing Yi, while a 16-year-old schoolboy died after falling from Lee On Estate in Ma On Shan just one day earlier.
 
The girl left a suicide note before she fell, prompting further concerns from mental health campaigners over the academic intensity of the schooling system.
 
The Education Bureau is considering recommendations from the Committee on Prevention of Student Suicides, which was established after a spate of student suicides last year.
 
They include looking at ways for schools to provide better mental health support to students, as well as suggesting they work harder to promote students’ non-academic achievements.
 
There have been more than 70 student suicides since 2013.
 
When the government-commissioned report was discussed in the Legislative Council last month, it was claimed there was no link between the government’s education system and the number of student suicides, despite some students comparing schools to prisons.
 
Professor Paul Yip Siu-fai, a University of Hong Kong academic who chairs the Committee on Prevention of Student Suicides, said a series of factors were usually involved in each case, and urged society to provide support and help by taking into account the role of different stakeholders.
 
“Apart from exams and results, could schoolchildren be anxious after returning from a long holiday?” he suggested.
 
“Schools should also be extra careful in detecting any abnormal behaviour among students.”
 
Yip said he would also follow up on the recommendations submitted to the Education Bureau in November.
 
Asked about the media’s role in aiding the copycat effect, the professor said coverage this year had become much more restrained compared to last year.
 
“We’re not trying to sweep the issue under the carpet, but I hope the media will avoid sensationalising their reports.”

 

 

 

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That old man quite a fighter. His punches are powerful and hit the right spots. [thumbsup]

Wonder was wrong with that taxi driver? Fortunately no one is seriously hurt and transport polices were there to assist.

 

Maybe he wanted to claim more money for extra damages.

 

:D

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Maybe he wanted to claim more money for extra damages.

 

:D

Grab in front

Uber behind

Only he can claim insurance for lost of income for accident.

 

But kenna video

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monitor lizard at public swimming pool

 

 

ha i just swam in this lazy river few weeks back.

Quite shiok...

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Yeah... that old man can fight and he can take punches too.

Should have some sort of training or 'had seen action' during his younger days.

Good thing the other passengers gang up to thrash those 3 hoodlums.

 

Won't happen in singapore. People all look away, scared to get involved.

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