Something to Say
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Note: Today is the day I end my attachment, with thesimple reason that there is absolutely notihng to do and I feel so paiseh (paiseh) sitting here doing nothing.
IN other news, really, was listening to News Radio 93.8’s talk back show yesterday morning. The topic of which was the discussion of the mock terrorist attack. Yea, even this exercise was newsworthy enough for it to be on the BBC World Service news. The exercise, which was planned but too where it would happened was not dispensed to the public for obvious shock and spontaneity value. Well, fyi it occurred in the wee hours of Sunday morning at acouple of bus terminals and MRT stations.
Well, the jist of my entry is just the reactions of some of the commuter’s who were caught in the so called chaos of the exercise. Some of these comments reaffirms my convictions that most Singaporeans are simply ignorant and just selfish.
One comment, coming out of an 18 year old self- centered idiot went something along the lines of I don’t know why they have to this exercise om this station and I think it is a total inconvenience to me. Erm, hello?? I don’t know whether you’ve ever stepped outta Toa Payoh,
Another one was this from what it sounded like, the typical auntie type that lamented she was half an hour late for her church service and that she should have been notified a day earlier to avoid this inconvenience, To which the newscater remarked I’m sure the terrorist would notify you about when they’d be plotthing an attack.
There were a couple of more comments said mentioned by those who were caught in the exercise, some of which were positive, but these 2 comments as mentioned above really irks as to how (O’m lost for words) Singaporeans can be. If I’ may sound abit loco we aren’t living in a bubble anymore, being prepared is better than not, that would common sense. I guess some Singaporeans simply just don’t possess it.
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