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  1. On 4/16/2024 at 9:48 AM, Tianmo said:

    This is the easiest of all liao, a simple airborne into any big guns GRC, straight from the textbook leh. [laugh][laugh][laugh]

     

    For those nobodies this tactic can work... but for future leader of Sg still wanna molly coddle parachute in lidat? Sia suay ah! Must like Tharman insist on running solo!!!

  2. On 4/15/2024 at 9:14 AM, Ender said:

    Why I am getting a feeling this is going to be another excuse not to fund Ukraine? They are supposed to vote on the aids for Ukraine, Israel and other partners this week. This LJ lang had managed to drag the voting of the funds for almost a quarter.

     

     

    Netanyahu is rightwing nutcase like them so ofcos they wanna support him

    This is why I find it funny some ppl claim supporting Trump will be more peaceful than Biden... Trump just threaten Iran again with dontf**kwithIsrael rant lol

  3. Main reason PAP cant fix birthrate problem is they scared uncompetitive if they give us Nordic type of leave and work hours protections... despite Nordics consistently rated just as good places to do business etc. So for them better solution is keep importing foreigners to compete and keep property price shooting up faster than incomes just in case Singkies wanna take their foot off the treadmill

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  4. On 4/11/2024 at 8:34 PM, Fcw75 said:

    Only after he left PAP I suppose.

    Actually many of us really notice him after the Population White paper saga when he was still in parliament

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  5. On 4/11/2024 at 5:03 PM, Victor68 said:

    Relax, I am not referring to you. Just a general statement that we all need to be more aware and sensitive to those suffering. Cheers 

    Yes which is why you should demand aggressor country (Russia) violating sovereignty of a smaller state withdraw immediately

    No excuse for invading another country no matter their differences

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  6. On 4/10/2024 at 5:14 PM, Sturtles said:


    Can you share examples of this?

    Eg. Minsk agreement, Budapest memorandum etc?

    Moldova and Georgia and Ukraine

    i know you are going to 100% swallow Ruzzian nonsense about who violate what agreement but as we already establish you are someone who likes to use lies that even you acknowledge to be lies to make your argument

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  7. On 4/10/2024 at 1:25 PM, Wt_know said:

    hearsay, when a lie is told 100 times, it becomes the TRUTH .... 

    My guess is the actual cost scale up from miniaturization. Smaller electronics = more expensive. So instead they use the larger components that ended up too big to fit in one single device. I hope someone can soon disassemble and show what is inside then we can all have a laugh

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  8. On 4/9/2024 at 11:46 PM, Lethalstrike said:

    Their logic is that when you have parked and locked up the car under the hot sun, the interior of your car will be substantially hotter than outside open-air under direct sunlight such as motorcycle due to green house effect. Unless you park and leave windows open for ventilation then none of such green house effect 😁. OK i buy this explanation but its just 1 part of the story. 

    This brings me to the next question which I have for LTA. When car is parked, OBU is supposed to be inactive so even if there is green house effect on the interior temp of a locked car, the OBU isn't operational so the surrounding heat should not hinder operation. And when you start the car, the aircon will start to cool down the interior temp anyway so the mandatory 3 piece OBU due to temp becomes a moot point. Unless LTA is directly admitting that the 1 piece OBU used on motorcycle cannot tahan and will melt in the interior of a locked car during a hot day outside.

    Even if I assume LTA has made the 1 piece OBU to have no ventilation holes to meet the ingress protection (IP) requirements so as to water proof it due to rain exposure, the logic that moving open air on a motorcycle can cool this unit down better during operation than the aircon of a car still doesn't hold water. 

    I think LTA kanna smoked big time by their vendor lah, to have the more expensive 3 piece solution on cars. 

    Of cos LTA are goondu lah

    A processor is design to operate easily at 80-90 C temp so it is definitely not the electronics at fault plus greenhouse effect doesnt even come close to this temp. And even then theres nothing a fin shape heatsink cant solve. Not to mention aircooling by separating the device to create more surface area only results in 2-3 C lower temp and is less effective the hotter the ambient temperature

    So the question is what cheap shit did the contractor cut corner to use that result in 3 piece unit instead of one piece.

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  9. On 4/10/2024 at 10:09 AM, Jamesc said:

    When Hitler conquered all of Europe except England

    all the idiots in Churchill's own cabinet wanted to negotiate with Hitler and sign a peace treaty.

    And Churchill said - "when will you learn? You cannot negotiate with a tiger when your head is in its jaws?"

    All the idiots telling Ukraine to sign a peace treaty giving away all their lands to Putin will they never learn from history?

    :D 

    Negotiations had been tried several times and each time those who came to the agreement with Putin end up looking like morons when Putin use the pause to build up more forces and attack again

    But these IBs are actually dumb enough just like the Russian paras were dumb enough to believe Ukraine govt not legitimate and democratic revolution was a coup so they would seize Kyiv in 72 hours since "true" Ukrainians all love Putin except for the "coup" to remove Yanukovich... now all of them now buried in Ukraine thanks to believing their own fake news. Who stupid?

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  10. On 4/9/2024 at 8:06 PM, Sturtles said:

    Of course!

    I can't just accuse Putin of being a bapok without reasonable evidence, and definitely not one that is obtained by torturing perpetrators to say whatever the truth is.

    Those terrorists may even say LHL is the mastermind if the political situation requires it. 

    Will look forward to the next Edward Snowden to show the X-files

    Anything published by both sides without 3rd/4th party corroboration is just bullets for battle of public opinion

    So next question is why, when you acknowledge these RuZZians lie all the time, ur so quick to believe every new claim they make? 🤣🤣

     

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  11. On 4/9/2024 at 6:40 PM, Sturtles said:

    Yea, it’s pretty dumb.

    Can’t beat bombing the largest nuclear plant in Europe.

    Wholely different level of stupidity 

    So you admit that RuZZian accusation that Ukraine not Islamic State is behind Crocus Hall attack is dumb?

  12. On 4/9/2024 at 6:04 PM, Sturtles said:

    How stupid are the Ukrainians?

    Actually whats more stupid are the ppl who believe and regurgitate the Ruzzian version of stories despite how often they are proven to be lies 🤣

    Like insisting no invasion of Ukraine was coming a couple days before invasion of Ukraine

    Like saying no war crimes committed just days before they pull out of Bucha and left thousands of civilian corpses behind showing torture

    Like believing Ukraine behind Crocus attack when Islamic State release videos of the attack within minutes

  13. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68759150.amp

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    Why is Russia trying to frame Ukraine for concert massacre?

    It began with hints. Intimation.

    Now, it's no holds barred accusations.

    The Russian authorities are aggressively pushing the line that Ukraine and the West were behind last month's Crocus City concert hall massacre outside Moscow which left 145 people dead.

    The Islamic State group quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. But soon after the suspected gunmen were detained President Vladimir Putin hinted at a Ukrainian connection.

    At the weekend Russian state TV broadcast interrogation videos of the four suspects, all citizens of Tajikistan. One of the men said on camera that the post-attack plan had been "to head towards Kyiv".

    Their words must be taken with extreme caution. During a court appearance after their arrest the men showed signs of torture.

    The Russian TV correspondent presenting the report went on to make a series of strange claims:

    "Following the terrorist attack Western sources and many Russian 'foreign agents' began to shift the focus from the Ukrainian connection to, exclusively, Islamic State."

    In Russia many Kremlin critics have been designated "foreign agents" for allegedly receiving funding from abroad or just being deemed "under foreign influence".

    The "shift of focus" to the IS was hardly surprising.

    Not only had the group announced that it was behind the attack, it had released video of the shooting.

    By contrast, Ukraine had denied any involvement. What's more, both America and, reportedly, Iran had warned Moscow of possible attacks on Russian soil.

    In its 13-minute report, Russian state TV made no mention of the IS claim of responsibility.

    Then, from the journalist, this baseless accusation - that Western media "had more sympathy for those who carried out the terrorist attack which killed more than 140 defenceless people, than for the victims…"

    It was a clear attempt to demonise the West in the eyes of the Russian public.

    It's not just Russian TV saying this. So is the Russian foreign ministry. In a statement on its Telegram channel, the ministry claimed that in the West "there is a strict order not to report in the media the true scale of the tragedy - not to mention the number of victims of the terrorist attack, the dead children…

    "Demonstrations of humanity and sympathy for the Russian people are not allowed."

    This is pure parallel reality. The BBC has received no such order. International media organisations widely reported the devastating consequences of the mass shooting and fire at Crocus City.

    As for sympathy, many Western diplomats visited the Russian foreign ministry to sign a book of condolence and, later, laid flowers for the victims outside Crocus City.

    That hasn't stopped Russian officials from lining up to blame Ukraine and the West.

    Alexander Bortnikov, head of the FSB security service, told Russian TV:

    "We believe that the action was prepared by both the Islamist radicals themselves and was facilitated by Western special services. The special services of Ukraine are directly related to this."

    Last week President Putin claimed that "Russia cannot be the target of terrorist attacks by Islamic fundamentalists. We are a country that demonstrates a unique example of interfaith harmony and inter-religious and inter-ethnic unity".

    Yet only last month the FSB reported it had thwarted an IS plot to attack a Moscow synagogue.

    So why is the Russian leadership seemingly determined to frame Ukraine and the West for the huge loss of life at Crocus City?

    Here are some possible reasons:

    Don't change enemies

    Since the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of its neighbour, Russians have been led to believe that their principal adversaries are Ukraine and the "collective West".

    It's a message the authorities here are unwilling to alter. After all, if the Russian public were to conclude that radical Islam is a greater threat to their security than the Ukrainian government or Western leaders, they may wonder why Moscow hasn't focused on that particular threat and has chosen, instead, to fight Ukraine.

    Divert attention

    Last month President Putin publicly dismissed a US embassy warning that an attack by extremists here was "imminent".

    He called the terror alert "outright blackmail…[with] the intention of intimidating and destabilising our society". The Crocus City concert hall attack followed days later.

    US officials subsequently made it clear that the intelligence they had shared with the Russian authorities had been "specific, timely, and credible". Blaming Kyiv and the West may be an attempt to distract attention from the question of what information was passed on and how the Russian authorities acted upon it.

    Escalation pretext

    Asserting that Kyiv and the West were connected to the attack gives Moscow a pretext for any future escalation in the war in Ukraine - if it decides it needs it.

    But some commentators are warning the Russian authorities that, for a political system, identifying the wrong enemy can prove a fatal mistake.

    "That's the way this type of system usually dies," believes political scientist Vladimir Pastukhov, honorary senior research associate at University College London.

    "They concentrate on someone they see as the main enemy and miss the real one somewhere else. For now [the authorities] will concentrate on Ukraine, on the West, on liberals. And they will open the back door. It's through the back door that the real danger will come."

    Main thing is dont wanna admit they had massive intelligence failure

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  14. On 4/8/2024 at 2:04 PM, Beregond said:

    Prosper?

    Before a pro western gov was install. Most of the fertile  land are own by Ukrainians themselves.  

    After a pro western gov was install through a coup. More then 80% of the land are own by western company.

    After this war. Not only the land. Most of the natural resources 1 way or another will be owned by western gov or Company as payment for the 'AIDS' for this war for god knows how many years.

    And as 1 of the most corrupted nation in Europe. I dun know how many generations will it take for ukraine to pay back these loans. 

    The worst to come is if they have to ceed land to russia. Most of the pro russian speaking occupying population land now which russia is attacking. Happen to sit on most of the natural gas and oil which ukraine have.😂

    Lol 'pro western gov was install' by something called democracy. Stop pretending democracy is the same as dictatorship like how Putin install himself 

    The corruption levels is legacy from Soviet era. Just as bad as Russia. With joining EU there will be a chance for corruption to reduce but before that it is very corrupt thanks to following Russian standards. Look at the least corrupt European nations and they are far away from Russia and those closer to Russia the more corrupt they get... lol that you claim this flaw as due to West

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